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14IM REGIMENT.
1st Lient. Frank E. Stoughton to be Captain, vice Broatch, declined.
2d Lient. Franklin Bartlett to be 1st Lieut., vice Stoughton, promoted.
Sergt. Major Ira A. Graham to be 2d Lieut., vice Bartlett, promoted.
Sergt, Frederick Wyneken, Ist New York Cav- alry to be 2d Lieut., vice Knowlton, resigned.
AH with rank from the 21st day of July, 1864.
17TH REGIMENT.
ed Lient. Henry North to be Ist Lieut., vice Ella, discharged.
Sergt. Thoum+ B. Weed to be 2d Lieut., vice Betts, promoted. Ist Lieut. Henry Quien to be Captain, vice Daniels, resigned. Ist Sorgt. William L. Daniels, to be Ist Lieut., vieo Quien, promoted.
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Sergi. Henry E. Williams to be 2d Lieut., vice Quien, promoted.
1st Lient. James E. Hubbell to be Captain, vice Burr, resigned.
2d Lient, Henry MeDonough to be Ist Lient., vice Hubbell, promoted.
Sergt. George C. Lees to be 2d Lieut., vice MeDonough, promoted.
Ist Sergt. Thomas P'. Cave to be Ist Lieut., vice Ayres, promoted.
Sergt. Horace Whitney to be 2d Lieut., vice Bliss, resigned.
Sergt. Edgar S. Wilcoxson to be 2d Lieut., vice Peck, promoted. Ist Sergt. Morris Jones to be 2d Lieut., vice Ruggles, promoted. Sergt. Garrett D. Bowne to be 2d Lieut., vice North, promoted. All to take rank from the 15th day of July, 1861. 21ST REGIMENT.
Captain Charles P. Stanton, Jr., to be Major, with rank from the 25th day of July, 1864, vice Crosby, promoted.
Personal.
Lient. Wm. M. Broatch, of the 14th C. V., was appointed Captain. He declined the com- mission to receive a commission of the same grade in the 10th U. S. Infantry. Capt. Broatch has fine natural capacities for military command, and these cultured by application and experience, render him well qualified for an honorable posi- tion in the regular army.
Col. Erastus Blakeslee was the grateful recipient. of a handsome and spirited horse -- presented by the Second Company of Governor's Horse Guards. The design of a publie presentation was frustra- ted and the affair consuminated by the following correspondence :
NEW HAVEN, July 29, 1864. To Col. Erastus Blakeslee, First Conn. Cavalry :
DEAR Sia :- In behalf of the Second Company Governor's Horse Guards, of the State of Counec- tient, who are desirous of expressing to you, and through you to your regiment, our appreciation of their services rendered, admiration of their bravery as envalrymen, and sympathy for then in the privations and hardships endured in the struggle in which we are now engaged, and also of presenting that expression in some more sub. stantial forin than mere words, we present to you. as. commander of the First Conn. Cavalry, the accompanying horse, as the most fitting token of such expression.
We regret that your sudden return to your regiment prevents a more formal presentation, and one in which our entire company could have par- ticipated ; but as the powers which a good sol- dier always respects, command your presence again in the field, we say, Go, and God speed you; take with you this steed and may he bear you in safety as you lead your regiment to duty. and in God's good time, " when this ernel war is over," may we linve the pleasure of welcoming you and your reginwent as sokliers returning from duty well and faithfully performed.
Truly, your friends and well-wishers, LUCIEN W. SPERRY, 1. W. IIINE, JOHN E. EARLE,
Committee of Second Company Governor's Horse Guards.
REPLY.
New HAVEN, CONN., July 30, 1864.
To Lucien W. Sperry, 1. W. Hine, John E. Earle, Committee Second Company Governor's Horse Guards.
GENTLEMEN :- I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of yesterday, tendering to me the gift of n horse in Ichalf of the Compa- ny which you represent.
Accept my heartiest thanks for the honor thus unexpectedly conferred mon ine, and allow me to say that while the intrinsic value of the nui- mal presented is by no means inconsiderable, yet the principal value of this gift consists, to me, in the fact that it assures me of the interest which you feel in the regiment which I have the honor to command.
Thanking you again for this valuable and bean- tiful gift, and also for the sympathy toward both myself and my regiment so kindly expressed in your note,
I am, Gentlemen, Most respectfully and truly,
Your obedient servant, E. BLAKESLEE, Col. 1st Conn. Cavalry.
Long and safely may the gallant Colonel enjoy the valuable and appropriate gift.
Captain Roger M. Ford, of Co. G, Sth C. V., gave us, a day or two since, the hearty hand- shake of an old and manly friend. The newspa- pers insist that Capt. Ford shall lose a leg by amputation. Capt. Ford insists on retaining both his legs and that he shall lend his company yet again as before, bravely and efficiently.
The Military Hospitals at Fortress Monroe.
A very interesting and complete article ou the Chesapeake and Hampton Hospitals, appears in the August number of Harper's Monthly. It is from the graceful pen of Rev. J. S. C. Abbott, embodying the results of his own observations, and giving, by aid of numerous illustrations, au accurate and satisfactory account of daily life and management in two of the most noted hospitals of the country.
Every reader-and we hope there will be many thousands-will be at once delighted anl in structed.
Soldier's Cemetery.
May Session, 1861. V
WHEREAS, The Evergreen Cemetery Association of New Haven have appropriated au rligilde lot of those who have died at the Knight Hospital. in New Haven, of wounds received or diseases contracted in the service of the Republic, du- ring the war ; therefore
Resolved by this Assembly :
Ist. That the thanks of this Assembly be, and : D. Barker.
they are hereby, tendered to -aid Evergreen Cette- tery Association, for its generous and patriotic donation of laud as a last resting jdace for the lives for their conutry, and who have died in New Haven.
20. That the Comptroller of public accounts be, and is bereby authorized and empowered to cante said lot of land to be inclosed by a suitable fence.
CASUALTIES."
HEAD- QUARTERS 21-T CONN. VOLUNTEERS, In the fieldl near Bermuda Hundred, Va. May 23d, 1864.
Brig. Gen. II. J. MonsIt,
Adjutant General Conn.
First Lieut. Win. S. Hubbell, wounded slightly. .. Alvin M. Crane, =
Second Lient. Aaron S. Dutton, badly. Chaplain Thomas G. Brown, wounded slightly.
KILLED.
Privates Win. S. Munsell Co. A ; Daniel Schip- peon, Co. B; Cyrus J. Pease, Win. N. Mulkey, Co. C; Henry W. Thorne, Co. D; Amos F. Heath, Lyman Greene, Rufus White, Co. E; Charles Avery, Thomas Marrow, Co. 11; Serg't, Alfred E. Reynolds. Privates Aaron E. Eldredge, William Pickett, Benj. Starkweather, Co. K.
WOUNDED.
Co. A-Privates Alexander M. Francis, Fred- erick W. Glazier, slightly.
Co. B-Privates Jesse A. Clark, badly, Corne- lins alpin, slightly.
Co. C-Corp's Nelson Chapman, severely, Fran- cis Hough, slightly ; Privates James M'Grath, Charles Andrews, severely, Francis M. Braytou, badly, Horatio N. Fish, Wm. Johnson, Win, E. Wheeler, slightly,
Co. D-Corp .. Frank S. Babcock, slightly; Pri- vates Wm. L. Allen, badly, Oster H. Parker, :lightly. A. N. Miller, John D. Hoory, badly, Jas. Tojalitf, John Nubley, slightly.
(4. E-Com'y Sergt. John C. Douglass, bad- ly ; Sorg. John L. Ilill, painfully ; Privates Chas. 11. Williams, badly, Charles G. Avery, James Hi-lop. - lightly.
Co. G-Corp. Orrin S. Rix, slightly ; Privates John Davenport, James F'. Knight, Ang. D. Ter. williger, slightly.
Co. Il-Sergeants F. A. Rich, Edw'd G. Childs, Corp. Jobu 11. Selden, Privates Charles H. Dut- Į ton, Gilbert West, bane G. Avery, slightly ; O. c. Hill-, Cornelius King, badly; John G. Lewis, 11. Steveus, severely.
Co. K-Serg. Ang. Shepardson, severely; Corp. Rufus Divon, Imily : Privates Garrett Chehan, slightly, Charles C. Card. George E. Pond, J. B. Woodward, Edward A. Sweet, John N. Rice, se-
MISSING.
Co. A-Privat,s Ambrose A. Foote, Timothy 11. Blish, Davil E. Taleoft.
Co. B .- Musician Edwin Rees, (wounded.) Co. C-Privates E. F. Smith, Francis Mayo, O.
Co. D-Andrew A. Perkins.
Co. E-Oliver Brown, Albert T. Harris.
Ca. G-Gep. M. V. B. Kinne; Privates S. N.
mortal remains of those who have sacrificed their | Billings. F. T. Bentley, A. D. Brown, E. MI.
Brown, George S. Congdon, John Dunham, Brad- forl Clark, Silas 11. Main, Welcome Motiiet, La- tham IL. Park, Robert Buteliffe.
Co. K -- Corp. Giles F'. Hyde; Private Augus- tus II. Cutler.
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Co. F-Privates Billings II. Payne, severely ; Nimrod Nichols. Alvan B. Steward, slightly; The article is written with graphie beanty and ' Chas, Williams, John Weiler, Gottleb Lash, badly. the well known fidelity and honesty of the es. teemed anthor.
The Evergreen Cemetery Association, with Co. I-Corporal Patrick Fox, severely; 'Pri- thoughtful and disinterested kindness, offered to | vates, Peter Fitzgerald. Heury Donahue, severely, George S. Thomas, painfully; Carp. George E. the State the donation of a lot for the burial of deceased soldiers. Walls, slightly : Privates L. M. Maynard, John Cranney, Henry Lommx, Charles G. Benedict, slightly.
The donation is thus accepted : GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 1
land in its Cemetery as a place of sepulchre for verdy, William Clark, N. F. Thompson, badly.
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We of the Ist Conn. Cavalry are, and as we General :- I have the honor to transmit the believe justly, proud of our regiment, and of course are correspondingly sensitive regarding i following list of killed, wounded and missing from its reputation at home; so that a testimonial off this regiment, in the action of May 16th, 1864, this kind is peculiarly gratifying, both for its present assurance of your appreciation of our ueur Drury's Bluff, Va .: Captain C. T. Stanton, wounded severely. .. J. M. shepard, service in the field, and also as in some sort a Idedge of your good will for its future.
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REC. ITULATION-Killed, enlisted men, Wounded, commissioned officers,
enlisted men, 63 21
Missing
Total, 101
I remain sir, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, THOMAS F. BURPEE, Lieut. Col. Comd'y Reg't.
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HEADQUARTERS, 2Ist REG. Coxx. Von's,) In the field, near Cold Harbour, Va., June 8th, 1864.
General :- I have to report that Col. Arthur H. Dutton of this regiment was severely wounded May 26th, while reconnoitering the enemy's po-i- tion near Bermuda Hundred. Va. Also, the fol- lowing list of casualties in the 21st Conn. Volun- teers since June 2d. 1864.
KILLED.
Co. D-Private Theodore D. Bennett. WOUNDED.
Co. K-2d Lieut. Luther N. Curtiss, lungs, dan- gerously.
Sergt. Major Orlan D. Glazier, log, slightly.
Co. A-Corp. J. Francis Cowles, sile, severely; Corp. Henry B. Luce, head, slightly ; Privates El- ihu Olmsted, leg, Orsems Jepson, foot, Isaac Garrison, hand, slightly.
Co. B-Corp, Win. W. Norton, back, slightly ; Corp. Dennis A. Langdon, finger, slightly : Ist Sergt. Benjamin B. Baker, shoulder, seriously ; Privates David Wasson, head, slightly. David's. Parsons, foot, slightly, Edwin Campbell, thigh,
Co. C-Sergt. William B. Avery, Jeg. slightly ; Privates W'm. Johnson, side, mortally.(since dead), Abner Spencer, hand, badly, Win. W. Holliday, finger, very slightly.
Co. D-Corp. Cantiell J. Humphrey, lez, (am- putated); Corp. Harrison Rood, back, slightly ; Privates Charles W. Nichols, arm amputated, Thos. Brundrett, groin, severely, Alfred P. Hanks. side, severely, Horace R. Chester, shoulder, slight. Co. E-Corp. Nelson Wilcox, log, slightly ; I'ri- vate Gardiner Smith, shoulder, slightly, Wait RiJ- obnek, Arvine A. Frazier, side, badly.
Co. F-Privates George D. Tinker, arm, slight- Jy, Albert Rudd. thigh, mortally, Joba Murphy, ankle, slightly, Solon A, Moxley, thigh, badly, David Wright, head, slightly.
Co. G -- Privates Charles M. Terwilliger, shoul- der, severely, Giles Bushnell, thigh, badly.
Co. H-Privates Herbert E. Carpenter, face, severely, Morris B. Brainard, thigh, severely, W. II. Greenwood, side, severely, Daniel L. Adams. abdomen, (since died. ) Michael Horiin, foot, slight- ly, James Savage, face, slightly; Corp. John Il. Selden, head, contusjon.
Co. I-Privat. s Michael O'Donnell, leg, serious- Iy, John Edwards, both legs, seriously. William Edwards, leg. badly. James Holihan, nri, slight- ly, Michael Lewis, head. slightly.
Co. K-1st Sergt. John F. French, arm, slight. Iy; Private James Ireland, head, slightly. Killed. 1 Wounded,
I am sir, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, THOS. F. BURPEE. Lieut. Col. Comd'g.
Brig. Gen. II. J. MonsE,
Adjutant General Conn.
June 9th, 'S61.
Lieut. Col. Thomas F. Burpee was severely wounded this morning by one of the enemy's sharpshooters. F. C. JEFFREY.
Lient, and Adj't, 21st C. V.
HEND-QUARTERS 21st CONN. VOL'S. 1
Near Bermuda Hundred, Va., June 12. 1864. 6
General :- It is my duty to report that Col. Arthur II. Dutton diel at Baltimore, Md., June 4th, 1864, of wounds received in the field May 26th. 1861. Also, that Lient, Col. Thomas C. Bur- pee, 21st Conn. Vols, died at Isth A. C. General
of casualties in the regiment during recent ope- rations in front of Petersburg, Va .:
WOUNDED.
Co. A-Private Geo. I .. Spafford, head, slightly. Co. B-Corp. John Armstrong, head, severely. Co. D-1st sergt, Dyer A. Clark, head, severe- ly; Corp. Jerome B. Baldwin, cye, severely. Co. HJ-Corp. Frank M. Carver, head, slightly. Co. I-Corp. Lewis Bailey, leg, slightly ; Pri- vate Charles Hudson, arm, severely. I remain General, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, J. F. BROWN, Captain Comd'y 21st Coun. Vols. Brig. Gen. IL J. MOUSE,
Adjutant General Conn.
LIST OF CASUALTIES IN THE SECOND CONN. ARTILLE- RY, IN THE BATTLE OF COLD LIVEDOR, JUNE IST, 1861.
Killed.
Col. Elisha S. Kellogg. Co. A-Captain Luman Wadhams,
First Seryt. J. P. Parks ; Corporals Albert A. Jones, Apollos C. Morse, Benjamin Meeker, Geo. W. Potter.
Privates W. Barton, Alonzo J. Bradley, Oliver Ilitcheock, John Iffand, Willard Il. Parinelee, Patrick Ryan, Lyman J. Smith, Jr., Robert Watt, Homer F. Tilford, Robert Seull, George Everette, Stephen Fallen, Wmn. Brashing.
Co. B-Corporals Walter C. Sparks, Myron R. Sterry.
Privates -- John Handel, Ezra B. Morris, Robert W. Bragg, Adam Wooden, Charles Segur, Mon- roe Whiteman.
Co. C-Sergeant D. J. Thorp. Privates George Price, Ezra B. Bouton, June 3. Co. D-Privates Johu Murphy, Heury Miller. Co. E -- Corporals Frederick W. Daniels, Wil- lard Ilart, Alonzo J. JJull, Henry A. Rexford. Privates Lewis Downs, Myron Ferris, l'atrick Kane, Walter Martin, James Mooney, Ruel Il. Perkins, Charles Stanley, George A. Tatro, John M. Teeter, Frederick D. Painter, Alfred Comino, William Kelly.
Co. J'-Sergt. Samuel E. Gibbs.
Private John Hall, June 3.
Co. G-Sergt. Joseph B. Payne.
Co. II-Privates Hleury C. Straight, Charles W. Jackson, Theodore F. Barnes,
Co. I-Privates Almond D. Galpin, Friend F. Kane.
Co. K-Sergeant Geo. N. MeBurney.
Privates Franklin Andrus, Isaac Baldwin, IIen. ry 1 ;. Bristol, Edward Griffin, Edmund Hickey, Andrew Jackson, David D. Lake, Robert Sother- gill, Charles Reid, John Warner.
Co. L-Private John Martin. Wounded.
Major Wm. B. Ells,
Co, A-Lieutenants Bushrod II. Camp, Hlub- bard E. Tuttle.
Sergeant George W Mason ; Corporals Charles Admus, Jr., Seth Whiting, Curtis P. Wedge.
I'rivates John Bailey, Charles Belcher, John Benedict, Michael Bray, Andrew J. Brooker, Chas. Carter, Robert W. Coe, Robert Crawford. Edson S. Dayton, James Ferris, Samuel Gnun, Edward Hull, Miron E. Kilbourn, Charles P. Lamb, John Sawlor, Truman Mallory, David MeBath, Lyman F. Morehouse, Norman B. Perkins, James M. I'rimlle, Harvey Perkins, George Savage, Amos 11. Stilson, George F. Waugh, David P. Wetmore, Ransom E. Wood.
Co. B-Seret. Geo. L. Jolison.
Privates Augustus Adams, Richard Brown, Sheldon Carley, Newton W. Cogswell, Ezra Clark, Win. Cornell, Daniel Dunlavey, Charles O. Wha- ples, John W. Coons.
Co. C-Corp. Harrison Whitney.
Privates Cyrus Bartholomew. Christian Bjorm- gern, Peter Bunts, George Manning.
Co. D-Sergt. Davil B. Wooster; Corporals Edernr J. Castle. Albert Alfred.
ner, Benj. Williams, Kelsey D. Clark, Walter Stone.
Co. E-Sergeant James A. Green; Corporals David Miller, Win. A. Hosford.
Privates Christopher Arnold, Edward Beach, Sammel W. Brewer, Ernest Basney, Sylve: ter Barrett, Richard Gingell, Stephen Green, Angus- tus Jlain, Chas. Howard, Peter Jordan, Patrick Lynch, Jacob Leroy, Chauncey Loomis, Elizur Maltbie, Charles Mason, John O'Connell, Nathan Perry, Edward Reicker, William Seymour, Phil- lip D. Carroll, Ileury P. Warner, Marcus J. White- Lead, Henry Wengel, Erastus Woodworth, Chas. Walsh.
Co.fx-Privates Wm. Burke, James O. Hotchi- kiss, Timothy F. Kelly, William Malthouse, John W. Shaw, Alex, Waters, Thomas Smith.
Co. G-Ist Sergeant Henry S. Denn.
Privates John Hawver, Michael Curley, Wesley Bunnell, John Burns, Geo, Barton, John Dougher- ty, Timothy Leonard, John Thompson.
Co. Il-Sergeant Lewis W. Musher; Corporals Henry A. Burton, Uriah F. Snediker.
Privates C. Il. Butler, George Chamberlain, States B. Flandrean, Edward Harrington, J. Har- ris, S. Johnson, Henry MI. Marshall, Hugh O'Don- nelf, II. Payne, F. J. Warner, A. N. Whittlesey. Co. J-Sergeant Thomas Shaw ; Corporals Benj. Wellnan, Chas. T. Terrell.
Privates A. Bennett, Daniel B. Galpin, W'm. Gregg, J. Ilutehinson, Levi Hotchkiss, Israel Lucas, C. Wheeler, Seymour Lobdell, S. Eastinan, June 3.
Co. K-Corporal Enoch Warhurst.
Privates Johu Lndford, Edgar J. Stewart, Geo. Brown, Thomas Coleraine, Owen Cromney, Ste- phen P. Harlow, Homer W. Hlodge, Bernard Kce- gan, Patrick Kennedy, Win. B. Leach, John MIun- son, Asahel N. Perkins, Francis Sothergill, Win. II. Stevens, Chauncey Stevens, Geo. E. Taylor, Evelyu L. Thorpe, Wm. IJ. Wheeler, Jacob Went- worth, George A. Wood, Corp. James Tracey, Charles Hoyt.
Co. L-Corporals James Deane, J. S. Parmelee; Sergeants Austiu Kirkham, W. Williams
Privates Edward Thomas, Ist, Win. Vrooman, Geo. Giliin, Frederick Slade.
Co. MI-Sergeants Silas A. Palmer, Wm. E. Caufield, (June 3); Corporal Amaziah Livingston. Privates Samuel Osborn, Patrick Kennedy, Myron W. Shultz, John Burns, (June 3.) Missing.
Co. A-Benj. II. Rathbun. Co. B-Corporal Wmn. Dunn.
Privates S. V. Benedict, Francis Burger, James Caul, Henry Dryer, D. Lacy, D. O. Page, Reuben S. Speed, Henry Voelker.
Co. D-Privates Pomeroy Beecraft, James Strawn.
Co. E-Lient. Calvin B. Hatch.
Corporal James R. Baldwin.
Privates Sherman Apley, Martin Blake, Bouton D. Kuapp, Henry G. Mitchell, John Sally, John Toole, Henry C. Kent, Bernard Carbury, James Simpson.
Co. I-Private James W. Green.
Co. II-Privates Patrick Lynch, Wm. Sinitli. I have the honor to be, With much respect, Your Obedient Servant, JAMES HUBBARD, Lieut. Col. Commanding.
LIST OF CASUALTIES IN IST CONN. ARTILLERY. Killed. Co. I-Private James Kelly, July 6. 2d Lieut. Eben P. Ilall, July 12. Wounded.
Co. D-Private S. C. Thompson, June 30, 1864. Co. 1-Privates Geo. F. Morgan, Daniel Sulli- van, June 27.
Co. D-Privates James R. Joslin, Win. Young, June 30. Co. 1-Sergeant Ilubert G. Scott, June 30.
Privates Lambert Steele, Lncins F. Osborne, June 50.
Co. D-Private II. F. Williams, supposed mor- tally, July 1, 1864; Win. W. Eurn, July 2. - 2d Lieut. George F. Bill, slightly, July 6.
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Privates George I. Beach, Channeey Culver, Win. Elliot. A. Il. Geer, Everett Griswold, Jona- than Hall, Wut. Il. Harrison, Lawrence A. Hunt, Hospital, June 9th, 1864, The following is a list [ Justin O, Stoughton, James Slater, Charles War-
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Co. E-Private Chas. E. Loomis, arm amputa- ted, July 9. Co. A-Private Julius S. Parsons, slightly, July 9. Co. G-Private Chas. Brewster, severely, July 10 ; Private James McCaffrey, slightly, July 19. Co. I-Private Chas. A. Hawes, slightly, July 20.
Co. A-Private Frederick L. Chapman, severe- ly, July 22.
LIST OF CASUALTIES LY THE 8TH REGT. CONN. VOLS. FROM THE IST TO THE IOTH OF JUNE INCLUSIVE, AT COLD HARBOR, V.A.
COMPANY A. Killed-Private John Phelan.
Wounded-1st Sergt. Albion D. Brooks, groin, sinee died; Privates James L. Crampton, side, seriously ; Frank Miller, shoulder, severely.
COMPANY B.
Killed-Private William Long.
Wounded- - Corp. Andrew Gordon, left shoul- der, seriously ; I'rivates William Darby, arm, slightly; Norton O. MeCame, right foot, serious- ly; Edward Williams, arm, slightly ; John Sher- man, arm, slightly; Walter Smithson, left side, slightly.
COMPANY C. Wounded-Private William Post, left side, since died.
COMPANY D.
Wounded-Sergt. James G. Colton, back, slight- ly; Corp. Edward M. Weaver, hand, slightly ; Privates Addison F. Thompson, breast, slightly ; James C. Jennings, toe, amputated.
COMPANY E.
Wounded-Privates Michael O'Hara, arm, ampu- tated ; Charles N. Landon, foot.
COMPANY F.
Killed-Private Thomas L. Green.
Wounded-Sergt. Daniel N. Mix, right arm, severely; Privates George W. Upton, neck, mor. tally ; Robert l'ayne, left shoulder, slightly; Geo. Davis, hand, slightly; l'atrick Welch, shoulder, slightly ; Abraham Tillotson, shoulder, slightly.
COMPANY G.
Killed-Private John B. McIntosh.
Wounded-Privates Edwin Algeo, head, slight. ly; Abram Munson, left arm, severely ; Cornelius Dwyre, shoulder, slightly.
COMPANY II.
Killed-Privates Charles Payne; Richmond Thomas.
Wounded-Sergt. Jacob Bishop, foot, slightly. COMPANY I.
Wounded-Sergt. Joseph B. Weed, seriously ; Corp. Dwight Hollister, thigh, seriously ; Private Edward Maguire, back, slightly.
COMPANY K. Wounded-Private Augustus W. Morse, head, slightly ; John Smith, nrm, slightly. Killed, 6 Wounded, 91
Total, 37 .
LIST OF CASUALTIES IN THE STR CONN. VOLS., IN THE OPERATIONS IN FRONT OF PETERSBURG, FROM THE 15TH TO THE 17TH OF JUNE, INCLUSIVE.
COMPANY A.
Wounded-Private John Benjamin, arm, se- verely.
COMPANY B.
Wounded-Private John R. Frazer, left breast, slightly.
COMPANY C.
Wounded-Private William J. Cleadsey, right shouldler, slightly.
COMPANY D.
Wounded-Corp. John A. Beckwith, foot; Pri- vates Willinm Bull, head; Horace Bentou, hip and arm, slightly; Sylvanus Wilcox, arm.
COMPANY E.
Killed-Private George W. Mitchell.
Wounded-Private Frederick W. Hefflin, side, slightly.
COMPANY F.
yerely; Thomas R. Barnett, leg and hand, severe- slightly; Privates Leverett N. Charter, slightly ; ly. Mortimer A. Wilson, slightly.
COMPANY G.
Il'ounded-Private William Il. Terwilliger, ear, slightly.
COMPANY H. Wounded-Sergt. Stepen Hodges, shoulder, severely ; Private Charles Platt, hip, severely. COMPANY I. Killed-Sergt. Fitz G. Hollister. Wounded-Private Orville Sprague, leg, severe- ly.
COMPANY K.
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LIST OF CASUALTIES IN THE STR CONN. VOLS., FROM JUNE 17TH, TO JULY 25TH, IN FRONT OF PETERS- BURG, VA.
COMPANY A. Wounded-Privates Robert Gregory, bowels, slightly ; Robert Iliekman, arm, seriously. COMPANY B. Wounded-Sergt. Joseph Glover, head, since died ; Private William Cook, leg, severely. COMPANY C.
Wounded-1st Sergt. John C. Cooley, neck, slightly.
COMPANY D. Wounded-Corp. Thomas Costello, shoulder, since died.
COMPANY F. Killed-Capt. Henry C. Hall. COMPANY G.
Wounded-Capt. Roger M. Ford, right leg, severely ; Private James P. Conlon, side, slightly. COMPANY IL.
Killed-Private James Glynn.
ll'oundled-Captain Elam T. Goodrich, hip, badly; Sergt. Jacob Bishop, head, slightly; Pri- vate Henry Smith, head and shoulder, since died. COMPANY I.
Wounded-Corporal Charles Woodruff, Lead, severely ; Private Phineas Hyde, head, severely. COMPANY K.
Wounded-Private Ilenry G. Parker, back, slightly.
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Total, 16 Missing. . .
LIST OF CASUALTIES IN THE 11In CONS. VOLS., FROM JUNE 15TH TO JUNE 26TH, INCLUSIVE. COMPANY A. Wounded-Privates John Baker, slightly ; Gus- tave Chrygander, severely. COMPANY B.
Wounded-Privates James Ferguson, slightly ; Peter Brown, slightly. COMPANY C.
Killed-Private Frederick Bohn.
William Storty, seriously : Chas Jackson, severe. ! ly ; Frank Miller, severely ; John Rapp, severely. dead; Wm. Il. Slate, leg. COMPANY D. Killed-Private Alfred De Bois.
Wounded-Corp. levi A. Bailey, seriously ; 1 Privates Henry A. Beers, seriously ; John Allen, ! seriously ; Conrad Frity, slightly. COMPANY E. Wounded-Privates Samuel Clark, severely : Nicholas Loury, slightly ; Hiram Clements, slight- ly.
COMPANY F.
Wounded-Privates Win. King, severely : Jas. : Earl S. Wood, face, slight. ITaffee, severely ; Drunner Robert Horne, slight- ly.
COMPANY G.
Founded-Capt. Randall II. Rice, seriously : 24 Lieut, David A. Hong, slightly ; Sergt. David ;
COMPANY II.
Il'ounded-Serst. John B. Butler, seriously ; Corp E. Avery, slightly ; Privates Wmn R. Moore, slightly ; Emanuel Ruinederith, seriously ; Thos. Jackson, seriously ; David W. Howe, seriously ; Henry H. Harris, slightly; Andrew Adams, slightly.
COMPANY I.
Killed -Capt. Wmn. HI. Sackett; Privates John B. Morden ; Lonis Lagare.
Wounded-Corps. Edward D. Norton, serious- Kenyon, seriously; Privates Robert Thompson, slightly; John Farrell, slightly; John Warner, slightly; Geo. Burlingame, slightly ; Geo. Vickers, slightly ; James Lynham, slightly; Joseph Brant, slightly : Emanuel Perry, slightly ; Win. Watson, seriously ; Walter Worden, seriously.
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