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: 213 killed, 1,154 wounded, 311 missing; total, 1,678. On September 29th, Birney crossed again with his corps, and fought at Chaffin's Farm, his command consisting of Terry's and Ames' divisions, together with a brigade of colored troops, under General William Birney. Loss: 74 killed, 587 wounded, 302 missing; total, 963. In the unsuccessful attack on Fort Gilmer, and at Newmarket heights, these colored troops displayed great gallantry. General David B. Birney died at Philadelphia, October 18, 1864, and was succeeded by General Terry, who was in command of the corps during the fighting on the Darbytown Road, and at the battle of Fair Oaks, October 27, 1864. On December 3, 1864, the corps was discontinued, and its regiments were assigned to the newly formed Twenty-fourth Corps, which was composed of the white troops from the Tenth and Eighteenth Corps. But immediately after this transfer, Ames' Division, together with Abbott's Brigade of this new corps, were detached and ordere
Va. 16 Antietam, Md. 8 Petersburg, Va. (assault, 1864) 18 Fredericksburg, Va. 39 Petersburg Trenches, Va. 9 Chancellorsville, Va. 1 Deep Bottom, Va. 4 Gettysburg, Pa. 11 Ream's Station, Va. 1 Bristoe Station, Va. 1 Picket, Va., Oct. 18, 1864 1 Wilderness, Va. 2 White Oak Road, Va. 20 Spotsylvania, Va. 41 Farmville, Va. 2 Present, also, at Yorktown; Gaines's Mill; Peach Orchard; Savage Station; White Oak Swamp; Malvern Hill; Mine Run; Po River; North Anna; Strawberry P Manassas, Va. 2 Cold Harbor, Va. 5 South Mountain, Md. 1 Petersburg Va., assault, 1864 11 Antietam, Md. 21 Siege of Petersburg, Va. 5 Chancellorsville, Va. 3 Weldon Railroad, Va., June 22, 1864 3 Gettysburg, Pa. 9 Picket, Va., Oct. 18, 1864 1 Brandy Station, Va. 1 Boydton Road, Va. 5 Mine Run, Va. 1 Place unknown 1 Wilderness, Va. 26     Present, also, at Falmouth; Fredericksburg; Wapping Heights; Auburn; Kelly's Ford; Po River; Hatcher's Run. notes.--Berdan's