. Indiana at Vicksburg . Lani) Light. 1st Battery, Lieut. Charles B. Kinilnill; F. Nutting. Casualties: In the battle of Port Gibson, May 1, 1863, killed3, wounded 7, total 10 (in Michigan Battery, killed 3, wounded 3,total 6; in Wisconsin Battery, wounded l) ; in the engagement atBig Black River Bridge, May 17, wounded 4 (in Wisconsin Bat-tery) ; and in skirmishes about Vicks])urg, wounded 1 (in IMichiganBattery). The aggregate reported casualties in the command dur-ing the campaign and siege were, killed 3, wounded 12, total 15. To Indiana at VrcMCSBURo. u. s. TENT


. Indiana at Vicksburg . Lani) Light. 1st Battery, Lieut. Charles B. Kinilnill; F. Nutting. Casualties: In the battle of Port Gibson, May 1, 1863, killed3, wounded 7, total 10 (in Michigan Battery, killed 3, wounded 3,total 6; in Wisconsin Battery, wounded l) ; in the engagement atBig Black River Bridge, May 17, wounded 4 (in Wisconsin Bat-tery) ; and in skirmishes about Vicks])urg, wounded 1 (in IMichiganBattery). The aggregate reported casualties in the command dur-ing the campaign and siege were, killed 3, wounded 12, total 15. To Indiana at VrcMCSBURo. u. s. TENTH DIVISION. TIllKTEENTir (OKIS; AliMY OF THE ;:. (!on. Anorew J. Smith. Escort. 4th liNuiANA Cavalry. Company C, Capt. Joseph P. Lesslie; Capt. Andrew P. Brigade, Brig. Gen. Stephen G. Brigade, Col. William .T. », two batteries. The division held tJie right of the corps line andmade an approach to within ahout ten feet of the ditch of the Con-. Sonili Fori Lonkini;- Nuitli. federate lunette on the Baldwins Ferry road. : In thebattle of Port Gibson, May 1, 1863, idlled 2, wounded 29, missing8, total 39; in the battle of Champions Hill, May 16, wounded 25;in the engagement at Big Black River Bridge, May 17, wounded 1,missing 1, total 2; in skirmishes about Vicksburg, killed 4, wounded Park Insckiptions. qi 14, total 18: m the assault, iMay 19, killed 5, wounded 30, total 35;in the assault. May 22, killed 58, wounded 295, missing 32, total385, three officers killed or mortally wounded; and during the siege,killed 1, wounded 11, missing 1, total 13. The aggregate reportedcasualties in the division during the campaign and siege were,killed 70, wounded 405, missing 42, total 517. u. s. First Brigade. TENTH DIVISION; THIRTEENTH CORPS; ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE. Brig. Gen. Stephen G. Burbridge. 16th Indiana, Col. Thomas J. Lucas: Maj. James H. Redfield. 60th Indiana, Col. Richard Owen. 67t


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