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NINETEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY, U. S. C. T., MARYLAND VOLUNTEERS. 207

wounded inside of thirty minutes; the regiment experienced a loss of twelve commissioned
officers and three hundred and sixty enlisted men, killed and wounded.

On the 5th day of June 1865, the regiment embarked by steamship for Brazos, Texas,
thence to Brownsville. The regiment remained in Texas until expiration of the term of
enlistment, when it was duly mustered out of service January 15, 1867.

The casualties in the 19th regiment were as follows, viz: Killed and died of wounds
three (3), commissioned officers, enlisted men forty-seven (47), total fifty (50); Died of disease,
etc., commissioned officer one (1), enlisted men two hundred and forty-two (242), total two
hundred and forty-three (243), or an aggregate death list two hundred and ninety-three (293).

The engagements in which this regiment were engaged and authorized to inscribe on
on their colors were as follows: Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Tolopotomy, Cold Harbor, Old
Church, Petersburg, Weldon Railroad, Cemetery Hill, Hatcher's Run, Bermuda Hundred
and Richmond, Va.

 

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