Company C. Wounded.—Private George W. Wood.
Company D. Died of Wounds.—Sergeant Adams E. French (Color-Sergeant); Corporal Roland N. White; Privates George A. Raymond, Francis L. Whitney. Wounded.—Corporal Cyrus Alger; Privates Stephen H. Patterson, William J. Barrus, J. Monroe Rich, Daniel W. Chase.
Company E. Wounded.—First Sergeant Bela B. Tiffany; Corporal Henry Macomber; Privates George Fletcher, George D. Shaw, Edward Waters.
Company F. Killed.—Corporal Edwin A. Martin; Private John Keenan. Wounded.—Sergeant Benjamin F. Montague; Corporals John J. Higgins, Orrick H. Adams.
Company G. Killed.—Corporal Andrew Moore; Privates Frank Chenery, William A. Dunn. Died of Wounds.—First Sergeant Livingston Mower; Private Estes E. Elliott. Wounded.—Privates Andrew Adams, Lyman F. Partridge.
Company H. Wounded.—First Sergeant, Philip G. Woodward (commanding company), Sergeant J. Hervey Miller; Private Josiah Foster.
Company I. Killed.—Private Elijah H. Woodbury. Wounded.—Corporal Watson Wilson; Privates, Davis B. Engly, John McGrath, George I. Carter.
Company K. Died of Wounds.—First Sergeant Charles K. Avery; Privates Albert C. Smith, John Flynn. Wounded.—John Doyle.
| Killed and died of wounds:— | |
| Enlisted men | 17 |
| Wounded,—Commanding officers | 2 |
| Enlisted men | 31 |
| Total | 50 |
The detachment of the Forty-Sixth New York Regiment serving with the Thirty-Sixth Regiment lost one man killed and six wounded.