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First Jersey Brigade.
First Division, Sixth Corps.
Killed and Died of Wounds. | |
1st New Jersey Infantry | 153 |
2d New Jersey Infantry | 96 |
3d New Jersey Infantry | 157 |
4th New Jersey Infantry | 161 |
10th New Jersey Infantry | 93 |
15th New Jersey Infantry | 240 |
Total (during the war) | 900 |
the Excelsior Brigade. (Sickles').
Hooker's (2D) Division, Third Corps.
Killed and Died of Wounds. | |
70th New York Infantry | 190 |
71st New York Infantry | 88 |
72d New York Infantry | 161 |
73d New York Infantry | 156 |
74th New York Infantry | 130 |
120th New York Infantry | 151 |
Total (during the war) | 876 |
the Philadelphia Brigade.
Gibbon's (2D) Division, Second Corps.
This brigade was commanded at Gettysburg by General Alex. S. Webb, and was the one which so successfully withstood the brunt of the attack made by Pickett's Divisioni:--
Killed and Died of Wounds. | |
69th Pennsylvania Infantry | 178 |
71st Pennsylvania Infantry | 161 |
72d Pennsylvania Infantry | 193 |
106th Pennsylvania Infantry | 104 |
Total (during the war) | 636 |
The gallant little Iowa Brigade (Belknap's) of the Seventeenth Corps:--
Killed and Died of Wounds. | |
11th Iowa Infantry | 93 |
13th Iowa Infantry | 119 |
15th Iowa Infantry | 126 |
16th Iowa Infantry | 105 |
Total (during the war) | 443 |