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This battle was actually a series of battles along the same front and lasted from May 8 to May 19, 1864. The totals given here are estimates, with the Army of the Potomac absorbing 2700 killed, 13,416 wounded and 2,200 missing or captured.

The totals for the Confederate forces are vague but estimated as 10,000 casualties of all types.

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