First Michigan 13
Fifth Michigan 8
Sixth Michigan 17
Seventh Michigan 3
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Total 41

Of prisoners lost there were in all two hundred and forty-two, distributed as follows:

First Michigan 39
Fifth Michigan 102
Sixth Michigan 58
Seventh Michigan 43
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Total 242

Of those who were captured and held as prisoners of war, eighty-eight died in southern prisons—most of them in Andersonville—as follows:[29]

First Michigan 12
Fifth Michigan 35
Sixth Michigan 26
Seventh Michigan 15
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Total 88

The battle of Trevilian Station practically ended the fighting which was done by the Michigan brigade in the campaign from the Rapidan to the James. Sheridan's retreat was skilfully conducted but was not especially eventful. A tabulated statement of the losses in the command, beginning in the Wilderness, May 6, and ending at Trevilian Station June 12, is appended hereto. By losses I mean killed in action or died of wounds received in action. It is not possible to give a reliable statement of the wounded, reports of regimental commanders being very deficient in that particular. The table is compiled from the official records in the office of the adjutant general of Michigan and is believed to be approximately correct:

First Michigan Fifth Michigan Sixth Michigan Seventh Michigan Total
Wilderness 2 3 4 9
Todd's Tavern 3 1 4
Beaver Dam Station 1 1
Yellow Tavern 14 7 3 9 33
Meadow Bridge 2 2
Hanovertown 3 3
Haw's Shop 5 13 18 6 42
Old Church 2 1 3
Cold Harbor 5 1 1 3 10
Trevilian Station 13 8 17 3 41
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Total 45 32 48 23 148

Recapitulation—Killed and died of wounds, the Rapidan to the James:

First Michigan 45
Fifth Michigan 32
Sixth Michigan 48
Seventh Michigan 23
Total 148

In General Merritt's official report[30] for the period May 26 to June 26, he makes the following statement: