Union report of killed and wounded at Second Manassas
O.R.-- SERIES I--VOLUME 16 [S# 16]
AUGUST 16-SEPTEMBER 2, 1862.--Campaign in Northern Virginia.
NO. 1.--Return of Casualties in the Union forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. John Pope, during the operations August 16-September 2, 1862, inclusive.
[Compiled from nominal lists of casualties, returns, &c.]
O Officers. A Aggregate
M Enlisted Men. C Captured or missing
--Killed-- -Wounded- -----C-----
Commands. O M O M O M A
ARMY OF VIRGINIA.
General staff .... .... .... .... 2 .... 2
Headquarters Escort.
1st Ohio Cavalry Co.A/C. .... .... .... 1 .... 20 21
Detachment Infantry(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Return of Casualties in the Union forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. John Pope, during the operations August 116--September 2, 1862, inclusive--Continued.
O Officers. A Aggregate
M Enlisted Men. C Captured or missing
--Killed-- -Wounded- -----C-----
Commands. O M O M O M A
FIRST ARMY CORPS
Maj. Gen. FRANZ SIGEL.
Escort.
1st Ind Cavalry, Co. I &K .... .... .... 1 .... 1 2
FIRST DIVISION.
(1.) Brig. Gen. ROBERTS C. SCHENCK (WOUNDED)
(2.) Brig. Gen. JULIUS STAHEL
Staff .... .... 1 .... .... .... 1
FIRST BRIGADE.
(1) Brig. Gen. JULIUS STAHEL
(2) Col. AVOLPHUS BUSCHBECK
8th New York Infantry .... 6 .... 1 .... 10 17
41st New York Infantry 1 26 1 59 .... 16 103
45th New York Infantry .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
27th Penn. Infantry .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
NY Light Arty, 2d Batt. .... 2 .... .... .... .... 2
Total First Brigade 1 39 1 95 .... 33 169
Second Brigade
Col. NATHANIEL C. McLEAN.
25th Ohio Infantry .... 8 1 54 .... 24 87
55th Ohio Infantry .... 14 1 59 1 20 95
73d Ohio Infantry 1 24 6 81 1 35 148
75th Ohio Infantry .... 10 .... 53 1 23 87
1st OH Light Arty, Batt.K .... .... 1 16 .... .... 17
Total Second Brigade 1 56 9 263 3 102 434
Total First Division 2 95 11 358 3 135 604
SECOND DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. A. VON STEINWEHR.
First Brigade.
(1.) Col. Joss A. KOLTES.(§)
(2.) Lieut. Col. GUST. A. MUHLECK
Staff 1 .... .... .... .... .... 1
29th New York Infantry .... 22 7 101 1 20 151
68th New York Infantry .... 13 2 66 .... 11 92
73d Penns. Infantry 2 9 6 112 3 25 157
Total First Brigade 3 44 15 279 4 56 401
Return of Casualties in the Union forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. John Pope, during the operations August 16-September 2, 1862, inclusive--Continued,
O Officers. A Aggregate
M Enlisted Men. C Captured or missing
--Killed-- -Wounded- -----C-----
Command. O M O M O M A
THIRD DIVISION
Brig. Gen. CARL SCHURZ.
First Brigade.
(1.) Brig. Gen. HENRY BOHLEN.
(2.) Col. A. SCHIMMELFENNIG.
Staff 1 .... .... .... .... .... 1
61st Ohio Infantry .... 5 2 21 .... 7 35
74th Penn. Infantry .... 16 3 60 1 26 106
8th W. Virginia Infantry 1 1 .... 9 .... 2 13
Penn. Light Arty, Batt.y F .... 2 .... 1 .... .... 3
Total First Brigade 2 24 5 91 1 35 158
Second Brigade
Col. W. KRZYZANOWSKI.
Staff .... .... 2 .... .... .... 2
54th New York Infantry 2 12 4 121 .... 22 161
58th New York Infantry .... 14 2 30 .... 11 57
75th Penn. Infantry 2 18 5 108 .... 17 150
2d NYLight Arty, Batt. L .... .... .... 2 .... .... 2
Total Second Brigade 4 44 13 261 .... 50 372
Unattached.
3d W. Va Cav., Co. C .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
1st OH Light Arty, Batt. I .... .... .... 4 .... .... 4
Total Third Division 6 68 18 356 1 85 534
Independent Brigade.
Brig. Gen. ROBERT H. MILROY.
Staff .... .... .... .... 1 .... 1
2d WVa Infantry 1 23 2 88 2 22 138
3d WVa Infantry 1 7 .... 31 2 30 71
5th WVa Infantry .... 13 .... 62 1 2 78
1st WVa Cav., Co. C/E/L. .... .... .... .... .... 2 2
82d OH Infantry 2 22 4 95 .... 15 138
OH Light Arty, 12th Batt. .... 1 .... 4 .... 4 9
Total Indep. Brigade 4 66 6 280 6 75 437
Cavalry Brigade
Col. JOHN BEARDSLEY.
1st Connecticut Battalion .... .... .... 1 .... 1 2
1st Maryland .... .... 1 .... .... 7 8
4th New York .... 1 .... 12 .... 51 64
9th New York .... 2 .... 1 1 3 7
8th Ohio .... .... .... .... .... 2 2
Total Cavalry Brigade .... 3 1 14 1 64 83
Return of Casualties in the Union forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. John Pope, during the operations August 16--September 2, 1862, inclusive---Continued.
O Officers. A Aggregate
M Enlisted Men. C Captured or missing
--Killed-- -Wounded- -----C-----
Command. O M O M O M A
Reserve Artillery.
Capt. LOUIS SCHIRMER.
1st NY Light Artillery, Battery I .... 1 1 6 .... .... 8
NY Light Artillery, 13th Battery .... 1 .... 12 .... .... 13
WVa Light Artillery, Battery C 1 1 1 2 .... .... 5
Total Reserve Artillery 1 3 2 20 .... .... 26
Total First Army Corps 16 279 53 1,308 15 416 2,087
SECOND ARMY CORPS.
Maj. Gen NATHANIEL P. BANKS.
FIRST DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. ALPHEUS S. WILLIAMS.
First Brigade.
Brig. Gen. SAMUEL W. CRAWFORD.
5th Connecticut .... .... .... .... .... 6 6
10th Maine .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
28th New York .... .... .... .... .... 7 7
40th Pennsylvania .... .... .... .... .... 2 2
Total First Brigade .... .... .... .... .... 15 15
Third Brigade.
Brig. Gen. GEORGE H. GORDON.
2d Massachusetts (+) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
27th Indiana (+) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
3d Wisconsin (+) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Total Third Brigade. .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Total First Division .... .... .... .... .... 15 15
SECOND DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. GEORGE S. GREENE.
First Brigade.
Col. CHARLES CANDY.
Col. JOHN H. PATRICK.
5th Ohio (+) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
7th Ohio (+) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
29th Ohio (+). .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
66th Ohio (+) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
28th Pennsylvania (+) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Total First Brigade .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Second Brigade
(1.) Col. M. SCHLAUDECKER.
(2.) Col. T. B. VAN BUREN.
3d Maryland. .... 2 .... 25 .... 3 30
102d New York (+) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Return of Casualties in the Union forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. John Pope, during the operations August 16-September 2, 1862, inclusive--Continued.
Second Brigade--Continued.
O Officers. A Aggregate
M Enlisted Men. C Captured or missing
--Killed-- -Wounded- -----C-----
Command. O M O M O M A
109th Pennsylvania(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
111th Pennsylvania(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Total Second Brigade. .... 2 .... 25 .... 3 30
Third Brigade.
Col. JAMES A. TAIT.
3d Delaware .... .... .... 3 1 .... 4
1st District of Columbia .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
60th New York .... .... .... 1 .... .... 1
78th New York .... .... .... .... .... 1 1
Purnell Legion, Maryland .... 2 .... 7 4 59 72
Total Third Brigade .... 2 .... 11 5 60 78
Total Second Division .... 4 .... 36 5 68 108
Artillery
Capt. CLERMONT L. BEST.
Maine Light Artillery, 4th Battery(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Maine Light Artillery, 6th Battery(+) .... 4 .... 9 .... 5 18
1st New York Light Artillery, Battery M(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
New York Light Artillery, 10th Battery .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Battery E(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
4th U.S. Artillery, Battery F(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Total artillery. .... 4 .... 9 .... 5 18
Cavalry Brigade.
Brig. Gen. JOHN BUFORD.
1st Michigan .... 8 3 10 5 92 118
5th New York .... 1 .... .... .... 4 5
1st Vermont .... 1 .... .... .... 8 9
1st West Virginia .... 5 .... 22 2 39 68
Total Cavalry Brigade .... 15 3 32 7 143 200
Total Second Army Corps .... 23 3 77 12 226 341
THIRD ARMY CORPS.
Maj. Gen. IRVIN McDOWELL.
Maine Light Arty, 3d Battery (Pontoneers) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
13th Penn.Res. (1st Rifles), Co. C/G/H/I. .... .... .... 5 1 19 25
FIRST DIVISION.
(1.) Brig. Gen. RUFUS KING.(++)
(2.) Brig. Gen. JOHN P. HATCH.(§)
(3.) Brig. Gen. ABNER DOUBLEDAY.
Staff .... .... 1 .... .... .... 1
Return of Casualties in the Union forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. John Pope, during the operations August 16-September 2,1862, inclusive---Continued.
O Officers. A Aggregate
M Enlisted Men. C Captured or missing
--Killed-- -Wounded- -----C-----
Command. O M O M O M A
First Brigade
(1.) Brig. Gen. JOHN P. HATCH.
(2.) Col. TIMOTHY SULLIVAN.
Staff .... .... .... .... 1 .... 1
22d New York 6 14 13 66 4 77 180
24th New York 5 31 9 106 2 84 237
30th New York 4 22 6 88 2 61 183
84th New York (14th Militia) 2 7 6 72 4 38 129
2d U.S. Sharpshooters .... 4 .... 16 1 21 42
Total First Brigade 17 78 34 348 14 281 772
Second Brigade
Brig. Gen. ABNER DOUBLEDAY.
56th Pennsylvania. .... 4 9 75 1 98 187
76th New York. 1 10 9 79 .... 48 147
95th New York .... 3 .... 20 .... 90 113
Total Second Brigade. 1 17 18 174 1 236 447
Third Brigade.
Brig. Gen. MARSENA R. PATRICK.
Staff .... .... 1 .... .... .... 1
21st New York 2 11 5 101 .... 42 161
23d New York .... 1 2 15 .... 26 44
35th New York .... 10 2 43 .... 28 83
80th New York (20th Militia) 1 31 9 156 2 80 279
Total Third Brigade. 3 53 19 315 2 176 568
Fourth Brigade.
Brig. Gen. JOHN GIBBON.
Staff. .... .... 1 .... .... .... 1
2d Wisconsin 2 51 8 205 1 31 298
6th Wisconsin .... 17 4 87 .... 11 119
7th Wisconsin 1 30 8 145 .... 33 217
19th Indiana 1 46 7 161 .... 44 259
Total Fourth Brigade. 4 144 28 598 1 119 894
Artillery.
Capt. JOSEPH B. CAMPBELL.
NH Light Arty, 1st Battery .... .... 1 2 1 11 15
1st RI Light Arty, Battery D .... 4 .... 12 .... 1 17
1st NYLight Arty, Battery L .... 2 .... 8 .... 1 11
4th U.S. Artillery, Battery B .... 1 .... 2 .... .... 3
Total artillery .... 7 1 24 1 13 46
Total First Division 25 299 101 1,459 19 825 2,728
Return of Casualties in the Union forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. John Pope, during the operations August 16--September 2, 1862, inclusive---- continued.
O Officers. A Aggregate
M Enlisted Men. C Captured or missing
--Killed-- -Wounded- -----C-----
Commands. O M O M O M A
SECOND DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. JAMES B. RICKETTS.
First Brigade.
Brig. Gen. ABRAM DURYEA.
97th New York 1 6 3 39 3 59 111
104th New York 1 4 2 37 1 44 89
105th New York . ... 6 .... 24 .... 44 74
107th Pennsylvania. 1 10 2 31 1 72 117
Total First Brigade 3 26 7 131 5 219 391
Second Brigade
(1.) Brig. Gen. ZEALOUS B. TOWER(*)
(2.) Col. WILLIAM H, CHRISTIAN.
Staff .... .... 1 .... .... .... 1
26th New York 3 23 3 103 .... 37 169
94th New York .... 21 6 75 .... 45 147
88th Pennsylvania 2 10 7 94 .... 48 161
90th Pennsylvania .... 7 3 46 .... 162 218
Total Second Brigade. 5 61 20 318 .... 292 696
Third Brigade
(1.) Brig. Gen. GEORGE L. HARTSUFF.
(2.) Col. JOHN W. STILES.
12th Massachusetts 2 11 1 60 1 63 138
13th Massachusetts .... 20 4 101 .... 65 190
83d New York (9th Militia) .... 10 .... 25 .... 48 83
11th Pennsylvania 5 39 9 105 3 85 246
Total Third Brigade 7 80 14 291 4 261 657
Fourth Brigade(+)
Col. JOSEPH THOBURN (wounded).
84th Pennsylvania(++) .... 1 .... 5 1 17 24
110th Pennsylvania.(++) .... .... 1 4 .... 21 26
1st West Virginia(++) .... 1 1 7 2 30 41
7th Indiana(++) .... 3 1 15 .... 4 23
Total Fourth Brigade(++) .... 5 3 31 3 72 114
Artillery
Maine Light Artillery, 2d Battery .... .... .... 2 .... 1 3
Maine Light Artillery, 5th Battery 1 2 .... 11 .... 2 16
1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Battery F .... 1 1 7 1 9 19
Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Battery C .... 1 2 7 .... 6 16
Total artillery 1 4 3 27 1 18 54
Total Second Division(§) 16 176 47 798 13 862 1,912
Return of Casualties in the Union forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. John Pope, during the operations August 16.-September 2, 1862, inclusive---Continued.
O Officers. A Aggregate
M Enlisted Men. C Captured or missing
--Killed-- -Wounded- -----C-----
Command. O M O M O M A
Cavalry Brigade.
Brig. Gen. GEORGE D. BAYARD.
1st Maine .... .... .... 2 .... .... 2
2d New York 2 9 1 26 1 44 83
1st New Jersey .... 2 1 8 2 26 36
1st Pennsylvania .... .... .... 2 .... .... 2
1st Rhode Island .... .... .... 4 .... .... 4
Total Cavalry Brigade. 2 11 2 42 3 67 127
Unattached.
3d Indiana Cavalry (detachment) .... .... .... .... .... 1 1
Indiana Light Artillery, 16th Battery (*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
4th U.S. Artillery, Battery E.(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
REYNOLDS' DIVISION.(+)
Brig. Gen. JOHN F. REYNOLDS.
First Brigade.
Brig. Gen. GEORGE G. MEADE.
3d Pennsylvania Reserves .... 2 1 20 .... 27 50
4th Pennsylvania Reserves .... .... 1 11 .... 2 14
7th Pennsylvania Reserves .... .... 2 21 .... 13 36
8th Pennsylvania Reserves .... 5 3 18 .... 32 58
13th Pennsylvania Reserves (1st Rifles) .... 5 .... 19 .... 3 27
Total First Brigade .... 12 7 89 .... 77 185
Second Brigade.
Brig. Gen. TRUMAN SEYMOUR.
1st Pennsylvania Reserves .... 6 1 22 .... 6 35
2d Pennsylvania Reserves .... 1 4 11 1 7 24
5th Pennsylvania Reserves .... 1 2 7 .... 8 18
6th Pennsylvania Reserves .... 5 3 33 .... 20 61
Total Second Brigade .... 13 10 73 1 41 138
Third Brigade.
(1.) Brig. Gen. CONRAD F. JACKSON.
(2.) Lieut. Col. ROBERT ANDERSON.
9th Pennsylvania Reserves 2 10 2 50 .... 35 99
10th Pennsylvania Reserves. 2 10 4 30 .... 19 65
11th Pennsylvania Reserves .... 4 7 41 .... 5 57
12th Pennsylvania Reserves. .... 5 3 35 .... 23 66
Total Third Brigade 4 29 16 156 .... 82 287
Artillery
Capt. DUNBAR R. RANSOM.
1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Battery A .... 1 1 4 .... 1 7
1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Battery B. .... 4 1 18 .... .... 23
1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Battery G. .... 3 2 21 .... 8 34
5th U.S. Artillery, Battery C .... .... .... 1 1 .... 2
Total artillery .... 8 4 44 1 9 66
Total Reynolds' division 4 62 37 263 2 209 676
Total Third Army Corps(++) 47 548 187 2,666 38 1,983 5,469
Return of Casualties in the Union forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. John Pope, during the operations August 16-September 2, 1862, inclusive--Continued.
O Officers. A Aggregate
M Enlisted Men. C Captured or missing
--Killed-- -Wounded- -----C-----
Command. O M O M O M A
RESERVE CORPS.
Brig. Gen. SAMUEL D. STURGIS.
Piatt's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. A. SANDERS PIATT.
86th New York .... 13 1 66 .... 38 118
63d Indiana, Companies A, B, C, and D .... 3 1 16 .... 7 27
Total Piatt's brigade .... 16 2 82 .... 45 145
2d New York Heavy Artillery .... .... .... 7 .... 37 44
New York Light Artillery, 11th Battery .... .... .... 3 .... 20 23
1st NY Light Art'y, detachment Bat'y C .... .... .... .... .... 10 10
Total Reserve Corps(*) .... 16 2 92 .... 112 222
RECAPITULATION.
General Headquarters .... .... .... 1 2 20 23
First Army Corps 16 279 53 1,308 15 416 2,087
Second Army Corps .... 23 3 77 12 189 304
Third Army Corps 47 548 187 2,666 38 1,983 5,469
Reserve Corps .... 16 2 92 .... 112 222
Total Army of Virginia 63 866 245 4,144 67 2,720 8,105
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC.
THIRD ARMY CORPS.
Maj. Gen. SAMUEL P. HEINTZELMAN.
FIRST DIVISION.
(1.) Maj. Gen. PHILIP KEARNEY.(+)
(2.) Brig. Gen. DAVID B. BIRNEY.
Staff 1 .... .... .... 1 .... 2
First Brigade.
Brig. Gen. JOHN C. ROBINSON.
63d Pennsylvania . ... 15 6 88 .... 11 120
105th Pennsylvania 1 6 5 32 .... 8 52
20th Indiana 1 3 .... 35 .... 6 45
Total First Brigade 2 24 11 155 .... 25 217
Second Brigade.
(1.) Brig. Gen. DAVID B. BIRNEY.
(2.) Col. J. H. HOBART WARD.
3d Maine .... 4 .... 51 1 28 84
4th Maine. .... 14 2 83 .... 15 114
1st New York .... 17 1 80 4 17 119
38th New York 1 2 3 28 2 2 38
40th New York .... 12 7 100 .... 28 147
101st New York .... 6 7 94 1 16 124
57th Pennsylvania .... .... .... 3 .... .... 3
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -----
Total Second Brigade 1 55 20 439 8 106 629
Return of Casualties in the Union forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. John Pope, during the operations August 16-September 2, 1862, inclusive--Continued.
O Officers. A Aggregate
M Enlisted Men. C Captured or missing
--Killed-- -Wounded- -----C-----
Command. O M O M O M A
37th New York .... .... .... 3 .... .... 3
99th Pennsylvania .... 1 .... 2 .... 16 19
2d Michigan .... 1 1 3 .... 6 11
3d Michigan .... 23 7 93 1 15 139
5th Michigan .... .... .... 6 .... .... 6
Total Third Brigade .... 25 8 107 1 37 178
Artillery.
1st Rhode Island Light Artillery, Battery E. .... 2 .... .... .... .... 2
1st United States, Battery K .... .... .... 1 .... .... 1
Total artillery.
Total First Division
SECOND DIVISION.
Maj. Gen. JOSEPH HOOKER.
First Brigade
Brig. Gen. CUVIER GROVER.
2d New Hampshire 2 14 4 83 .... 30 133
1st Massachusetts .... 5 3 63 .... 7 78
11th Massachusetts 2 7 4 75 .... 25 113
16th Massachusetts 2 17 4 60 1 26 110
26th Pennsylvania 2 4 3 30 .... 14 53
Total First Brigade 8 47 18 311 1 102 487
Second Brigade
Col. NELSON TAYLOR
Staff .... .... .... .... 2 .... 2
70th New York .... 1 2 15 .... 10 28
71st New York 2 18 5 62 .... 27 114
72d New York .... 5 2 23 .... 7 37
73d New York 2 8 4 36 .... .... 50
74th New York 3 8 9 59 .... 19 98
Total Second Brigade 7 40 22 195 2 62 329
Third Brigade.
Col. JOSEPH B. CARR.
2d New York .... 11 6 55 .... 11 83
5th New Jersey 2 4 2 33 1 10 52
6th New Jersey .... 18 2 48 1 36 105
7th New Jersey 1 2 .... 19 1 13 36
8th New Jersey 1 5 2 53 .... 17 78
115th Pennsylvania .... 4 4 14 .... 17 39
Total Third Brigade. 4 44 16 222 3 104 393
Total Second Division 19 131 56 728 6 269 1,209
Total Third Army Corps 23 237 95 1,430 16 437 2,238
Return of Casualties in the Union forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. John Pope, during the operations August 16--September 2, 1862, inclusive--Continued.
O Officers. A Aggregate
M Enlisted Men. C Captured or missing
--Killed-- -Wounded- -----C-----
Command. O M O M O M A
FIFTH ARMY CORPS.
Maj. Gen. FITZ JOHN PORTER.
FIRST DIVISION.
Maj. Gen. GEORGE W. MORELL
First Brigade.
Col. CHARLES W. ROBERTS.
2d Maine 1 5 3 70 .... 16 95
18th Massachusetts 3 31 5 101 .... 29 169
22d Massachusetts(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
13th Now York 3 27 4 71 .... 10 115
25th New York .... .... .... 6 .... 13 19
1st Michigan 7 26 6 108 2 29 178
Total First Brigade 14 89 18 356 2 97 576
Second Brigade
Brig. Gen. CHARLES GRIFFIN.
9th Massachusetts .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
32d Massachusetts .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
14th New York .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
62d Pennsylvania .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
4th Michigan .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Total Second Brigade .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Third Brigade
(1.) Brig. Gen. DANIEL BUTTERFIELD.(+)
(2.) Col. HENRY S. LANSING (sick).
(3.) Col. HENRY A. WEEKS (wounded).
(4.) Col. JAMES C. RICE.
12th New York .... 15 6 57 1 64 143
17th New York 3 17 9 101 .... 53 183
44th New York .... 5 6 42 .... 18 71
16th Michigan (++) 2 13 3 61 .... 16 96
Total Third Brigade 8 62 26 331 2 161 590
Sharpshooters.
Mass. Light Artillery, 3d Battery (C) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
1st Rhode Island Light Artillery, Battery C .... .... .... 3 .... 1 4
5th United States, Battery D .... .... .... 2 .... .... 2
Total Artillery .... .... .... 5 .... 1 6
Total First Division 22 156 47 730 5 273 1,233
Return of Casualties in the Union forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. John Pope, during the operations August 16-September 2, 1862, inclusive--Continued.
O Officers. A Aggregate
M Enlisted Men. C Captured or missing
--Killed-- -Wounded- -----C-----
Command. O M O M O M A
SECOND DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. GEORGE SYKES.
First Brigade.
Lieut. Col. ROBERT C. BUCHANAN.
3d United States .... 5 2 15 .... 25 47
4th United States .... 3 1 13 .... 1 18
12th United States, First Battalion 1 4 .... 32 .... 5 42
14th United States, First Battalion .... 14 1 91 .... 23 129
14th United States, Second Battalion 1 3 4 30 .... 11 49
Total First Brigade 2 29 8 181 .... 65 285
Second Brigade.
Lieut. Col. WILLIAM CHAPMAN.
1st United States, Company G .... 1 .... 6 .... 4 11
2d United States 1 1 1 63 1 7 74
6th United States .... 6 3 26 .... 6 41
10th United States .... 1 .... 11 .... .... 12
11th United States .... 4 .... 15 .... 13 32
17th United States .... 5 .... 34 .... 9 48
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -----
Total Second Brigade 1 18 4 155 1 39 218
Third Brigade
Col. G.K. WARREN.
5th New York 3 76 7 163 .... 48 297
10th New York 1 22 2 63 2 25 115
Total Third Brigade 4 98 9 226 2 73 412
Artillery.
Capt. STEPHEN H. WEED.
1st United States, Batteries E and G(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
5th United States Battery I .... .... .... 2 .... .... 2
5th United States, Battery K 1 .... .... .... .... .... 1
Total artillery 1 .... .... 2 .... .... 3
Total Second Division 8 145 21 564 3 177 918
Total Fifth Army Corps 30 301 68 1,294 8 450 2,151
SIXTH ARMY CORPS.
FIRST DIVISION.
First Brigade.(+)
Brig. Gen. GEORGE W. TAYLOR.
Staff .... .... 2 .... .... .... 2
1st New Jersey .... 1 .... 46 .... 85 132
2d New Jersey 1 7 3 55 3 61 130
3d New Jersey .... .... 3 11 .... 50 64
4th New Jersey .... .... 1 5 .... 5 11
Total 1 8 9 117 3 201 339
Return of Casualties in the Union forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. John Pope, during the operations August 16--September 2, 1862. inclusive---Continued.
O Officers. A Aggregate
M Enlisted Men. C Captured or missing
--Killed-- -Wounded- -----C-----
Command. O M O M O M A
RECAPITULATION.
Third Army Corps 23 237 95 1,430 16 437 2,238
Fifth Army Corps 30 301 68 1,294 8 450 2,151
Sixth Army Corps 1 8 9 117 3 201 339
Total Army of the Potomac 54 546 172 2,841 27 1,088 4,728
NINTH ARMY CORPS.
FIRST DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. Isaac I. STEVENS(*)
Staff 1 .... .... .... .... .... ....
First Brigade
Col. BENJAMIN C. CHRIST
50th Pennsylvania .... 19 3 116 2 13 153
8th Michigan .... 10 1 55 .... 12 78
Total First Brigade .... 29 4 171 2 25 231
Second Brigade
Col. DANIEL LEASURE.
46th New York (+) 1 4 1 15 .... 2 23
100th Pennsylvania 3 12 11 106 .... 8 140
Total Second Brigade 4 16 12 121 .... 10 163
Third Brigade
Col. ADDISON FARNSWORTH (wounded)
28th Massachusetts 2 31 4 184 1 12 234
79th New York .... 9 5 74 1 16 105
Total Third Brigade 2 40 9 258 2 28 339
Artillery.
Mass. Light Artillery, 8th Battery.(++) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
2d U.S. Artillery, Battery E .... 3 .... 10 .... .... 13
Total artillery .... 3 .... 10 .... .... 13
Total First Division 7 88 25 360 4 63 747
SECOND DIVISION
Maj. Gen. JESSE L. RENO(§)
First Brigade.
Col. JAMES NAGLE.
6th New Hampshire 3 27 9 108 2 68 217
48th Pennsylvania 1 24 2 74 .... 55 156
2d Maryland 1 20 2 64 2 56 145
Total First Brigade 5 71 12 246 4 179 518
Return of Casualties in the Union forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. John Pope, during the operations August 16--September 2, 1862, inclusive--Continued.
O Officers. A Aggregate
M Enlisted Men. C Captured or missing
--Killed-- -Wounded- -----C-----
Commands. O M O M O M A
Second Brigade.
Col. EDWARD FERRERO.
21st Massachusetts 3 19 5 86 3 37 153
5lst New York .... 10 .... 57 .... 22 89
51st Pennsylvania .... 1 .... 8 .... 7 16
Total Second Brigade 3 30 5 151 3 66 258
Total Second Division 8 101 18 397 7 245 776
Total Ninth Army Corps 15 189 43 957 11 308 1,523
KANAWHA DIVISION (detachment).
11th Ohio .... .... 1 7 1 24 33
l2th Ohio .... 14 .... 42 .... 17 73
30th Ohio(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
36th Ohio(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Total .... 14 1 49 1 41 106
GRAND RECAPITULATION.
O Officers. A Aggregate
M Enlisted Men. C Captured or missing
--Killed-- -Wounded- -----C-----
Commands. O M O M O M A
Army of Virginia 63 866 245 4,144 67 2,720 8,105
Army of the Potomac 54 546 172 2,841 27 1,088 4,728
Ninth Army Corps 15 189 43 957 11 308 1,523
Kanawha Division (det). .... 14 1 49 1 41 106
Grand total 132 1,615 461 7,991 106 4,157 14,462
AUGUST 16-SEPTEMBER 2, 1862.--Campaign in Northern Virginia.
NO. 1.--Return of Casualties in the Union forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. John Pope, during the operations August 16-September 2, 1862, inclusive.
[Compiled from nominal lists of casualties, returns, &c.]
O Officers. A Aggregate
M Enlisted Men. C Captured or missing
--Killed-- -Wounded- -----C-----
Commands. O M O M O M A
ARMY OF VIRGINIA.
General staff .... .... .... .... 2 .... 2
Headquarters Escort.
1st Ohio Cavalry Co.A/C. .... .... .... 1 .... 20 21
Detachment Infantry(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Return of Casualties in the Union forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. John Pope, during the operations August 116--September 2, 1862, inclusive--Continued.
O Officers. A Aggregate
M Enlisted Men. C Captured or missing
--Killed-- -Wounded- -----C-----
Commands. O M O M O M A
FIRST ARMY CORPS
Maj. Gen. FRANZ SIGEL.
Escort.
1st Ind Cavalry, Co. I &K .... .... .... 1 .... 1 2
FIRST DIVISION.
(1.) Brig. Gen. ROBERTS C. SCHENCK (WOUNDED)
(2.) Brig. Gen. JULIUS STAHEL
Staff .... .... 1 .... .... .... 1
FIRST BRIGADE.
(1) Brig. Gen. JULIUS STAHEL
(2) Col. AVOLPHUS BUSCHBECK
8th New York Infantry .... 6 .... 1 .... 10 17
41st New York Infantry 1 26 1 59 .... 16 103
45th New York Infantry .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
27th Penn. Infantry .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
NY Light Arty, 2d Batt. .... 2 .... .... .... .... 2
Total First Brigade 1 39 1 95 .... 33 169
Second Brigade
Col. NATHANIEL C. McLEAN.
25th Ohio Infantry .... 8 1 54 .... 24 87
55th Ohio Infantry .... 14 1 59 1 20 95
73d Ohio Infantry 1 24 6 81 1 35 148
75th Ohio Infantry .... 10 .... 53 1 23 87
1st OH Light Arty, Batt.K .... .... 1 16 .... .... 17
Total Second Brigade 1 56 9 263 3 102 434
Total First Division 2 95 11 358 3 135 604
SECOND DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. A. VON STEINWEHR.
First Brigade.
(1.) Col. Joss A. KOLTES.(§)
(2.) Lieut. Col. GUST. A. MUHLECK
Staff 1 .... .... .... .... .... 1
29th New York Infantry .... 22 7 101 1 20 151
68th New York Infantry .... 13 2 66 .... 11 92
73d Penns. Infantry 2 9 6 112 3 25 157
Total First Brigade 3 44 15 279 4 56 401
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THIRD DIVISION
Brig. Gen. CARL SCHURZ.
First Brigade.
(1.) Brig. Gen. HENRY BOHLEN.
(2.) Col. A. SCHIMMELFENNIG.
Staff 1 .... .... .... .... .... 1
61st Ohio Infantry .... 5 2 21 .... 7 35
74th Penn. Infantry .... 16 3 60 1 26 106
8th W. Virginia Infantry 1 1 .... 9 .... 2 13
Penn. Light Arty, Batt.y F .... 2 .... 1 .... .... 3
Total First Brigade 2 24 5 91 1 35 158
Second Brigade
Col. W. KRZYZANOWSKI.
Staff .... .... 2 .... .... .... 2
54th New York Infantry 2 12 4 121 .... 22 161
58th New York Infantry .... 14 2 30 .... 11 57
75th Penn. Infantry 2 18 5 108 .... 17 150
2d NYLight Arty, Batt. L .... .... .... 2 .... .... 2
Total Second Brigade 4 44 13 261 .... 50 372
Unattached.
3d W. Va Cav., Co. C .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
1st OH Light Arty, Batt. I .... .... .... 4 .... .... 4
Total Third Division 6 68 18 356 1 85 534
Independent Brigade.
Brig. Gen. ROBERT H. MILROY.
Staff .... .... .... .... 1 .... 1
2d WVa Infantry 1 23 2 88 2 22 138
3d WVa Infantry 1 7 .... 31 2 30 71
5th WVa Infantry .... 13 .... 62 1 2 78
1st WVa Cav., Co. C/E/L. .... .... .... .... .... 2 2
82d OH Infantry 2 22 4 95 .... 15 138
OH Light Arty, 12th Batt. .... 1 .... 4 .... 4 9
Total Indep. Brigade 4 66 6 280 6 75 437
Cavalry Brigade
Col. JOHN BEARDSLEY.
1st Connecticut Battalion .... .... .... 1 .... 1 2
1st Maryland .... .... 1 .... .... 7 8
4th New York .... 1 .... 12 .... 51 64
9th New York .... 2 .... 1 1 3 7
8th Ohio .... .... .... .... .... 2 2
Total Cavalry Brigade .... 3 1 14 1 64 83
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Reserve Artillery.
Capt. LOUIS SCHIRMER.
1st NY Light Artillery, Battery I .... 1 1 6 .... .... 8
NY Light Artillery, 13th Battery .... 1 .... 12 .... .... 13
WVa Light Artillery, Battery C 1 1 1 2 .... .... 5
Total Reserve Artillery 1 3 2 20 .... .... 26
Total First Army Corps 16 279 53 1,308 15 416 2,087
SECOND ARMY CORPS.
Maj. Gen NATHANIEL P. BANKS.
FIRST DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. ALPHEUS S. WILLIAMS.
First Brigade.
Brig. Gen. SAMUEL W. CRAWFORD.
5th Connecticut .... .... .... .... .... 6 6
10th Maine .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
28th New York .... .... .... .... .... 7 7
40th Pennsylvania .... .... .... .... .... 2 2
Total First Brigade .... .... .... .... .... 15 15
Third Brigade.
Brig. Gen. GEORGE H. GORDON.
2d Massachusetts (+) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
27th Indiana (+) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
3d Wisconsin (+) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Total Third Brigade. .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Total First Division .... .... .... .... .... 15 15
SECOND DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. GEORGE S. GREENE.
First Brigade.
Col. CHARLES CANDY.
Col. JOHN H. PATRICK.
5th Ohio (+) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
7th Ohio (+) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
29th Ohio (+). .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
66th Ohio (+) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
28th Pennsylvania (+) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Total First Brigade .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Second Brigade
(1.) Col. M. SCHLAUDECKER.
(2.) Col. T. B. VAN BUREN.
3d Maryland. .... 2 .... 25 .... 3 30
102d New York (+) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
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109th Pennsylvania(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
111th Pennsylvania(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Total Second Brigade. .... 2 .... 25 .... 3 30
Third Brigade.
Col. JAMES A. TAIT.
3d Delaware .... .... .... 3 1 .... 4
1st District of Columbia .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
60th New York .... .... .... 1 .... .... 1
78th New York .... .... .... .... .... 1 1
Purnell Legion, Maryland .... 2 .... 7 4 59 72
Total Third Brigade .... 2 .... 11 5 60 78
Total Second Division .... 4 .... 36 5 68 108
Artillery
Capt. CLERMONT L. BEST.
Maine Light Artillery, 4th Battery(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Maine Light Artillery, 6th Battery(+) .... 4 .... 9 .... 5 18
1st New York Light Artillery, Battery M(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
New York Light Artillery, 10th Battery .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Battery E(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
4th U.S. Artillery, Battery F(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Total artillery. .... 4 .... 9 .... 5 18
Cavalry Brigade.
Brig. Gen. JOHN BUFORD.
1st Michigan .... 8 3 10 5 92 118
5th New York .... 1 .... .... .... 4 5
1st Vermont .... 1 .... .... .... 8 9
1st West Virginia .... 5 .... 22 2 39 68
Total Cavalry Brigade .... 15 3 32 7 143 200
Total Second Army Corps .... 23 3 77 12 226 341
THIRD ARMY CORPS.
Maj. Gen. IRVIN McDOWELL.
Maine Light Arty, 3d Battery (Pontoneers) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
13th Penn.Res. (1st Rifles), Co. C/G/H/I. .... .... .... 5 1 19 25
FIRST DIVISION.
(1.) Brig. Gen. RUFUS KING.(++)
(2.) Brig. Gen. JOHN P. HATCH.(§)
(3.) Brig. Gen. ABNER DOUBLEDAY.
Staff .... .... 1 .... .... .... 1
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First Brigade
(1.) Brig. Gen. JOHN P. HATCH.
(2.) Col. TIMOTHY SULLIVAN.
Staff .... .... .... .... 1 .... 1
22d New York 6 14 13 66 4 77 180
24th New York 5 31 9 106 2 84 237
30th New York 4 22 6 88 2 61 183
84th New York (14th Militia) 2 7 6 72 4 38 129
2d U.S. Sharpshooters .... 4 .... 16 1 21 42
Total First Brigade 17 78 34 348 14 281 772
Second Brigade
Brig. Gen. ABNER DOUBLEDAY.
56th Pennsylvania. .... 4 9 75 1 98 187
76th New York. 1 10 9 79 .... 48 147
95th New York .... 3 .... 20 .... 90 113
Total Second Brigade. 1 17 18 174 1 236 447
Third Brigade.
Brig. Gen. MARSENA R. PATRICK.
Staff .... .... 1 .... .... .... 1
21st New York 2 11 5 101 .... 42 161
23d New York .... 1 2 15 .... 26 44
35th New York .... 10 2 43 .... 28 83
80th New York (20th Militia) 1 31 9 156 2 80 279
Total Third Brigade. 3 53 19 315 2 176 568
Fourth Brigade.
Brig. Gen. JOHN GIBBON.
Staff. .... .... 1 .... .... .... 1
2d Wisconsin 2 51 8 205 1 31 298
6th Wisconsin .... 17 4 87 .... 11 119
7th Wisconsin 1 30 8 145 .... 33 217
19th Indiana 1 46 7 161 .... 44 259
Total Fourth Brigade. 4 144 28 598 1 119 894
Artillery.
Capt. JOSEPH B. CAMPBELL.
NH Light Arty, 1st Battery .... .... 1 2 1 11 15
1st RI Light Arty, Battery D .... 4 .... 12 .... 1 17
1st NYLight Arty, Battery L .... 2 .... 8 .... 1 11
4th U.S. Artillery, Battery B .... 1 .... 2 .... .... 3
Total artillery .... 7 1 24 1 13 46
Total First Division 25 299 101 1,459 19 825 2,728
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SECOND DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. JAMES B. RICKETTS.
First Brigade.
Brig. Gen. ABRAM DURYEA.
97th New York 1 6 3 39 3 59 111
104th New York 1 4 2 37 1 44 89
105th New York . ... 6 .... 24 .... 44 74
107th Pennsylvania. 1 10 2 31 1 72 117
Total First Brigade 3 26 7 131 5 219 391
Second Brigade
(1.) Brig. Gen. ZEALOUS B. TOWER(*)
(2.) Col. WILLIAM H, CHRISTIAN.
Staff .... .... 1 .... .... .... 1
26th New York 3 23 3 103 .... 37 169
94th New York .... 21 6 75 .... 45 147
88th Pennsylvania 2 10 7 94 .... 48 161
90th Pennsylvania .... 7 3 46 .... 162 218
Total Second Brigade. 5 61 20 318 .... 292 696
Third Brigade
(1.) Brig. Gen. GEORGE L. HARTSUFF.
(2.) Col. JOHN W. STILES.
12th Massachusetts 2 11 1 60 1 63 138
13th Massachusetts .... 20 4 101 .... 65 190
83d New York (9th Militia) .... 10 .... 25 .... 48 83
11th Pennsylvania 5 39 9 105 3 85 246
Total Third Brigade 7 80 14 291 4 261 657
Fourth Brigade(+)
Col. JOSEPH THOBURN (wounded).
84th Pennsylvania(++) .... 1 .... 5 1 17 24
110th Pennsylvania.(++) .... .... 1 4 .... 21 26
1st West Virginia(++) .... 1 1 7 2 30 41
7th Indiana(++) .... 3 1 15 .... 4 23
Total Fourth Brigade(++) .... 5 3 31 3 72 114
Artillery
Maine Light Artillery, 2d Battery .... .... .... 2 .... 1 3
Maine Light Artillery, 5th Battery 1 2 .... 11 .... 2 16
1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Battery F .... 1 1 7 1 9 19
Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Battery C .... 1 2 7 .... 6 16
Total artillery 1 4 3 27 1 18 54
Total Second Division(§) 16 176 47 798 13 862 1,912
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Cavalry Brigade.
Brig. Gen. GEORGE D. BAYARD.
1st Maine .... .... .... 2 .... .... 2
2d New York 2 9 1 26 1 44 83
1st New Jersey .... 2 1 8 2 26 36
1st Pennsylvania .... .... .... 2 .... .... 2
1st Rhode Island .... .... .... 4 .... .... 4
Total Cavalry Brigade. 2 11 2 42 3 67 127
Unattached.
3d Indiana Cavalry (detachment) .... .... .... .... .... 1 1
Indiana Light Artillery, 16th Battery (*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
4th U.S. Artillery, Battery E.(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
REYNOLDS' DIVISION.(+)
Brig. Gen. JOHN F. REYNOLDS.
First Brigade.
Brig. Gen. GEORGE G. MEADE.
3d Pennsylvania Reserves .... 2 1 20 .... 27 50
4th Pennsylvania Reserves .... .... 1 11 .... 2 14
7th Pennsylvania Reserves .... .... 2 21 .... 13 36
8th Pennsylvania Reserves .... 5 3 18 .... 32 58
13th Pennsylvania Reserves (1st Rifles) .... 5 .... 19 .... 3 27
Total First Brigade .... 12 7 89 .... 77 185
Second Brigade.
Brig. Gen. TRUMAN SEYMOUR.
1st Pennsylvania Reserves .... 6 1 22 .... 6 35
2d Pennsylvania Reserves .... 1 4 11 1 7 24
5th Pennsylvania Reserves .... 1 2 7 .... 8 18
6th Pennsylvania Reserves .... 5 3 33 .... 20 61
Total Second Brigade .... 13 10 73 1 41 138
Third Brigade.
(1.) Brig. Gen. CONRAD F. JACKSON.
(2.) Lieut. Col. ROBERT ANDERSON.
9th Pennsylvania Reserves 2 10 2 50 .... 35 99
10th Pennsylvania Reserves. 2 10 4 30 .... 19 65
11th Pennsylvania Reserves .... 4 7 41 .... 5 57
12th Pennsylvania Reserves. .... 5 3 35 .... 23 66
Total Third Brigade 4 29 16 156 .... 82 287
Artillery
Capt. DUNBAR R. RANSOM.
1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Battery A .... 1 1 4 .... 1 7
1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Battery B. .... 4 1 18 .... .... 23
1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Battery G. .... 3 2 21 .... 8 34
5th U.S. Artillery, Battery C .... .... .... 1 1 .... 2
Total artillery .... 8 4 44 1 9 66
Total Reynolds' division 4 62 37 263 2 209 676
Total Third Army Corps(++) 47 548 187 2,666 38 1,983 5,469
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RESERVE CORPS.
Brig. Gen. SAMUEL D. STURGIS.
Piatt's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. A. SANDERS PIATT.
86th New York .... 13 1 66 .... 38 118
63d Indiana, Companies A, B, C, and D .... 3 1 16 .... 7 27
Total Piatt's brigade .... 16 2 82 .... 45 145
2d New York Heavy Artillery .... .... .... 7 .... 37 44
New York Light Artillery, 11th Battery .... .... .... 3 .... 20 23
1st NY Light Art'y, detachment Bat'y C .... .... .... .... .... 10 10
Total Reserve Corps(*) .... 16 2 92 .... 112 222
RECAPITULATION.
General Headquarters .... .... .... 1 2 20 23
First Army Corps 16 279 53 1,308 15 416 2,087
Second Army Corps .... 23 3 77 12 189 304
Third Army Corps 47 548 187 2,666 38 1,983 5,469
Reserve Corps .... 16 2 92 .... 112 222
Total Army of Virginia 63 866 245 4,144 67 2,720 8,105
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC.
THIRD ARMY CORPS.
Maj. Gen. SAMUEL P. HEINTZELMAN.
FIRST DIVISION.
(1.) Maj. Gen. PHILIP KEARNEY.(+)
(2.) Brig. Gen. DAVID B. BIRNEY.
Staff 1 .... .... .... 1 .... 2
First Brigade.
Brig. Gen. JOHN C. ROBINSON.
63d Pennsylvania . ... 15 6 88 .... 11 120
105th Pennsylvania 1 6 5 32 .... 8 52
20th Indiana 1 3 .... 35 .... 6 45
Total First Brigade 2 24 11 155 .... 25 217
Second Brigade.
(1.) Brig. Gen. DAVID B. BIRNEY.
(2.) Col. J. H. HOBART WARD.
3d Maine .... 4 .... 51 1 28 84
4th Maine. .... 14 2 83 .... 15 114
1st New York .... 17 1 80 4 17 119
38th New York 1 2 3 28 2 2 38
40th New York .... 12 7 100 .... 28 147
101st New York .... 6 7 94 1 16 124
57th Pennsylvania .... .... .... 3 .... .... 3
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -----
Total Second Brigade 1 55 20 439 8 106 629
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37th New York .... .... .... 3 .... .... 3
99th Pennsylvania .... 1 .... 2 .... 16 19
2d Michigan .... 1 1 3 .... 6 11
3d Michigan .... 23 7 93 1 15 139
5th Michigan .... .... .... 6 .... .... 6
Total Third Brigade .... 25 8 107 1 37 178
Artillery.
1st Rhode Island Light Artillery, Battery E. .... 2 .... .... .... .... 2
1st United States, Battery K .... .... .... 1 .... .... 1
Total artillery.
Total First Division
SECOND DIVISION.
Maj. Gen. JOSEPH HOOKER.
First Brigade
Brig. Gen. CUVIER GROVER.
2d New Hampshire 2 14 4 83 .... 30 133
1st Massachusetts .... 5 3 63 .... 7 78
11th Massachusetts 2 7 4 75 .... 25 113
16th Massachusetts 2 17 4 60 1 26 110
26th Pennsylvania 2 4 3 30 .... 14 53
Total First Brigade 8 47 18 311 1 102 487
Second Brigade
Col. NELSON TAYLOR
Staff .... .... .... .... 2 .... 2
70th New York .... 1 2 15 .... 10 28
71st New York 2 18 5 62 .... 27 114
72d New York .... 5 2 23 .... 7 37
73d New York 2 8 4 36 .... .... 50
74th New York 3 8 9 59 .... 19 98
Total Second Brigade 7 40 22 195 2 62 329
Third Brigade.
Col. JOSEPH B. CARR.
2d New York .... 11 6 55 .... 11 83
5th New Jersey 2 4 2 33 1 10 52
6th New Jersey .... 18 2 48 1 36 105
7th New Jersey 1 2 .... 19 1 13 36
8th New Jersey 1 5 2 53 .... 17 78
115th Pennsylvania .... 4 4 14 .... 17 39
Total Third Brigade. 4 44 16 222 3 104 393
Total Second Division 19 131 56 728 6 269 1,209
Total Third Army Corps 23 237 95 1,430 16 437 2,238
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FIFTH ARMY CORPS.
Maj. Gen. FITZ JOHN PORTER.
FIRST DIVISION.
Maj. Gen. GEORGE W. MORELL
First Brigade.
Col. CHARLES W. ROBERTS.
2d Maine 1 5 3 70 .... 16 95
18th Massachusetts 3 31 5 101 .... 29 169
22d Massachusetts(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
13th Now York 3 27 4 71 .... 10 115
25th New York .... .... .... 6 .... 13 19
1st Michigan 7 26 6 108 2 29 178
Total First Brigade 14 89 18 356 2 97 576
Second Brigade
Brig. Gen. CHARLES GRIFFIN.
9th Massachusetts .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
32d Massachusetts .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
14th New York .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
62d Pennsylvania .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
4th Michigan .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Total Second Brigade .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Third Brigade
(1.) Brig. Gen. DANIEL BUTTERFIELD.(+)
(2.) Col. HENRY S. LANSING (sick).
(3.) Col. HENRY A. WEEKS (wounded).
(4.) Col. JAMES C. RICE.
12th New York .... 15 6 57 1 64 143
17th New York 3 17 9 101 .... 53 183
44th New York .... 5 6 42 .... 18 71
16th Michigan (++) 2 13 3 61 .... 16 96
Total Third Brigade 8 62 26 331 2 161 590
Sharpshooters.
Mass. Light Artillery, 3d Battery (C) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
1st Rhode Island Light Artillery, Battery C .... .... .... 3 .... 1 4
5th United States, Battery D .... .... .... 2 .... .... 2
Total Artillery .... .... .... 5 .... 1 6
Total First Division 22 156 47 730 5 273 1,233
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SECOND DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. GEORGE SYKES.
First Brigade.
Lieut. Col. ROBERT C. BUCHANAN.
3d United States .... 5 2 15 .... 25 47
4th United States .... 3 1 13 .... 1 18
12th United States, First Battalion 1 4 .... 32 .... 5 42
14th United States, First Battalion .... 14 1 91 .... 23 129
14th United States, Second Battalion 1 3 4 30 .... 11 49
Total First Brigade 2 29 8 181 .... 65 285
Second Brigade.
Lieut. Col. WILLIAM CHAPMAN.
1st United States, Company G .... 1 .... 6 .... 4 11
2d United States 1 1 1 63 1 7 74
6th United States .... 6 3 26 .... 6 41
10th United States .... 1 .... 11 .... .... 12
11th United States .... 4 .... 15 .... 13 32
17th United States .... 5 .... 34 .... 9 48
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Total Second Brigade 1 18 4 155 1 39 218
Third Brigade
Col. G.K. WARREN.
5th New York 3 76 7 163 .... 48 297
10th New York 1 22 2 63 2 25 115
Total Third Brigade 4 98 9 226 2 73 412
Artillery.
Capt. STEPHEN H. WEED.
1st United States, Batteries E and G(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
5th United States Battery I .... .... .... 2 .... .... 2
5th United States, Battery K 1 .... .... .... .... .... 1
Total artillery 1 .... .... 2 .... .... 3
Total Second Division 8 145 21 564 3 177 918
Total Fifth Army Corps 30 301 68 1,294 8 450 2,151
SIXTH ARMY CORPS.
FIRST DIVISION.
First Brigade.(+)
Brig. Gen. GEORGE W. TAYLOR.
Staff .... .... 2 .... .... .... 2
1st New Jersey .... 1 .... 46 .... 85 132
2d New Jersey 1 7 3 55 3 61 130
3d New Jersey .... .... 3 11 .... 50 64
4th New Jersey .... .... 1 5 .... 5 11
Total 1 8 9 117 3 201 339
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RECAPITULATION.
Third Army Corps 23 237 95 1,430 16 437 2,238
Fifth Army Corps 30 301 68 1,294 8 450 2,151
Sixth Army Corps 1 8 9 117 3 201 339
Total Army of the Potomac 54 546 172 2,841 27 1,088 4,728
NINTH ARMY CORPS.
FIRST DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. Isaac I. STEVENS(*)
Staff 1 .... .... .... .... .... ....
First Brigade
Col. BENJAMIN C. CHRIST
50th Pennsylvania .... 19 3 116 2 13 153
8th Michigan .... 10 1 55 .... 12 78
Total First Brigade .... 29 4 171 2 25 231
Second Brigade
Col. DANIEL LEASURE.
46th New York (+) 1 4 1 15 .... 2 23
100th Pennsylvania 3 12 11 106 .... 8 140
Total Second Brigade 4 16 12 121 .... 10 163
Third Brigade
Col. ADDISON FARNSWORTH (wounded)
28th Massachusetts 2 31 4 184 1 12 234
79th New York .... 9 5 74 1 16 105
Total Third Brigade 2 40 9 258 2 28 339
Artillery.
Mass. Light Artillery, 8th Battery.(++) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
2d U.S. Artillery, Battery E .... 3 .... 10 .... .... 13
Total artillery .... 3 .... 10 .... .... 13
Total First Division 7 88 25 360 4 63 747
SECOND DIVISION
Maj. Gen. JESSE L. RENO(§)
First Brigade.
Col. JAMES NAGLE.
6th New Hampshire 3 27 9 108 2 68 217
48th Pennsylvania 1 24 2 74 .... 55 156
2d Maryland 1 20 2 64 2 56 145
Total First Brigade 5 71 12 246 4 179 518
Return of Casualties in the Union forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. John Pope, during the operations August 16--September 2, 1862, inclusive--Continued.
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Commands. O M O M O M A
Second Brigade.
Col. EDWARD FERRERO.
21st Massachusetts 3 19 5 86 3 37 153
5lst New York .... 10 .... 57 .... 22 89
51st Pennsylvania .... 1 .... 8 .... 7 16
Total Second Brigade 3 30 5 151 3 66 258
Total Second Division 8 101 18 397 7 245 776
Total Ninth Army Corps 15 189 43 957 11 308 1,523
KANAWHA DIVISION (detachment).
11th Ohio .... .... 1 7 1 24 33
l2th Ohio .... 14 .... 42 .... 17 73
30th Ohio(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
36th Ohio(*) .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Total .... 14 1 49 1 41 106
GRAND RECAPITULATION.
O Officers. A Aggregate
M Enlisted Men. C Captured or missing
--Killed-- -Wounded- -----C-----
Commands. O M O M O M A
Army of Virginia 63 866 245 4,144 67 2,720 8,105
Army of the Potomac 54 546 172 2,841 27 1,088 4,728
Ninth Army Corps 15 189 43 957 11 308 1,523
Kanawha Division (det). .... 14 1 49 1 41 106
Grand total 132 1,615 461 7,991 106 4,157 14,462