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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died. 26 26 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles 11 11 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 8 8 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Name Index of Commands 4 4 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 4 Browse Search
William F. Fox, Lt. Col. U. S. V., Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865: A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington 3 3 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 2. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 2 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 6. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 3: The Decisive Battles. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 24, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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went into action and fought well, acquitting themselves creditably; their failure, like that of the white regiments in this affair, resulted from causes outside of the regiments themselves. The loss in the Ninth Corps at the mine, was 473 killed, 1,646 wounded, 1356 missing; total, 3,475. Immediately after this engagement, Generall Ledlie was relieved from command of thle First Division, and General Julius White, of the Twenty-third Corps, was assigned to Ledlie's place. On the 13th of August, 1864, General Burnside was granted a leave of absence; he never rejoined the corps, but was succeeded by General Parke. who remained in command until the close of tile war. At the battle of the Weldon Railroad, August 19-21, 1864, the three divisions of White, Potter, and Willcox were engaged with considerable loss, although the three combined numbered less than 6,000 muskets; casualties, 60 killed, 315 wounded, and 218 missing. By this time the divisions lad become so reduced in numbers
battles. K. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W. Suffolk, Va. 2 Petersburg, Va., June 30, 1864 26 Fort Wagner, S. C. 4 Petersburg Mine, Va. 7 Chester Station, Va. 14 Petersburg Trenches, Va. 18 Walthall Junction, Va. 12 Dutch Gap, Va., August 13, 1864 8 Bermuda Hundred, Va. 2 Chaffin's Farm, Va. 6 Cold Harbor, Va. 19 Fort Fisher, N. C. Including those killed by the explosion of the magazine, the day after the fort was captured39 Present, also, at Edenton Road; Carrsville; ded, 501; died in Confederate prisons (previously included), 53. battles. K. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W. Battle Creek, Tenn. 2 Peach Tree Creek, Ga. 2 Chaplin Hills, Ky. 32 Atlanta, July 22, 1864 2 Stone's River, Tenn. 2 Atlanta, Aug. 13, 1864 9 Chickamauga, Ga. 24 Siege of Atlanta, Ga. 6 Lookout Mountain, Tenn. 1 Jonesboro, Ga. 3 Missionary Ridge, Tenn. 11 Averasboro, N. C. 1 Resaca, Ga. 29 Bentonville, N. C. 7 Kenesaw, Ga. 2 Goldsboro, N. C. 1 Chattahoochie, Ga.