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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 57 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 48 2 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 44 0 Browse Search
Horace Greeley, The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the War for the Union. Volume II. 35 1 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 19 1 Browse Search
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1. 12 0 Browse Search
Daniel Ammen, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 7.2, The Atlantic Coast (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 12 2 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 12 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events, Diary from December 17, 1860 - April 30, 1864 (ed. Frank Moore) 10 2 Browse Search
Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865 5 1 Browse Search
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1320 148 11.2 126th New York Barlow's Second 1036 153 14.7 137th New York Geary's Twelfth 1111 127 11.4 148th New York Brooks's Eighteenth 1065 116 10.8 149th New York Geary's Twelfth 1286 133 10.3 155th New York Gibbon's Second 830 114 13.7 164th New York Gibbon's Second 928 116 11.4 170th New York Gibbon's Second 1002 129 12.8 1st Ohio T. J. Wood's Fourth 1160 121 10.4 7th Ohio Geary's Twelfth 1365 184 13.4 8th Ohio Gibbon's Second 1032 132 12.7 14th Ohio Brannan's Fourteenth 1404 146 10.3 15th Ohio T. J. Wood's Fourth 1654 179 10.8 21st Ohio Johnson's Fourteenth 1398 172 12.3 30th Ohio Blair's Fifteenth 1115 128 11.4 33d Ohio Baird's Fourteenth 1284 137 10.6 41st Ohio T. J. Wood's Fourth 1423 176 12.3 46th Ohio Hazen's Fifteenth 1111 134 12.0 49th Ohio T. J. Wood's Fourth 1468 202 13.7 55th Ohio Steinwehr's Eleventh 1392 143 10.2 65th Ohio Newton's Fourth 1216 122 10.0 73d Ohio Steinwehr's Eleventh 1267 171 13.4 93d
s same list. Savage Station W. F. Smith's Sixth 72 19th Iowa Prairie Grove Herron's ------ 72 9th Ohio Chickamauga Brannan's Fourteenth 72 38th Ohio Jonesboro Baird's Fourteenth 72 81st New York Cold Harbor Brooks's Eighteenth 72 93d 3d Vermont Wilderness Getty's Sixth 68 7th U. S. Colored Fort Gilmer Paine's Eighteenth 68 14th Ohio Chickamauga Brannan's Fourteenth 68 8th Iowa Shiloh W. H. Wallace's ------ 68 32d Illinois Shiloh Hurlbut's ------ 68 84th Illinoisnia Gaines' Mill Morell's Fifth 61 6th U. S. Colored Chaffin's Farm Paine's Eighteenth 61 87th Indiana Chickamauga Brannan's Fourteenth 61 10th Iowa Champion's Hill Crocker's Seventeenth 61 125th Illinois Kenesaw Davis's Fourteenth 61 nia Malvern Hill Morell's Fifth 50 12th Missouri Vicksburg (May 22) Steele's Fifteenth 50 2d Minnesota Chickamauga Brannan's Fourteenth 50 24th Indiana Champion's Hill Hovey's Thirteenth 50 There are certain regiments which do not app
Grove Huston's 445 52 11+ 27th Indiana Antietam Williams's 409 41 10+ 27th Indiana Gettysburg Williams's 339 40 11+ 48th Indiana Iuka Hamilton's 434 48 11+ 73d Indiana Stone's River T. J. Wood's 331 38 11+ 87th Indiana Chickamauga Brannan's 380 61 16+ 3d Iowa (Cavalry) Pea Ridge ---- 235 27 11+ 3d Iowa (Inf.) Jackson Lauman's 241 36 14+ 5th Iowa Iuka Hamilton's 482 62 12+ 7th Iowa (8 Cos) Belmont Grant's 410 74 18+ 9th Iowa Pea Ridge E. A. Carr's 560 74 13+ 13th 7th Ohio Cedar Mountain Augur's 307 55 17+ 7th Ohio Ringgold Geary's 206 25 12+ 8th Ohio Antietam French's 341 43 12+ 8th Ohio Gettysburg Alex. Hays's 209 28 13+ 10th Ohio Chaplin Hills Rousseau's 528 84 15+ 14th Ohio Chickamauga Brannan's 449 81 18+ 25th Ohio Gettysburg Barlow's 220 25 11+ 38th Ohio Jonesboro Baird's 360 72 20+ 41st Ohio Shiloh Nelson's 371 43 11+ 41st Ohio Pickett's Mills T. J. Wood's 271 40 14+ 49th Ohio Pickett's Mills T. J. Wood's 475 83 17+
following list includes every infantry regiment in the service which lost 8 or more officers killed in any one engagement: Regiment. Battle. Division. Corps. Officers Killed. 7th New Hampshire Fort Wagner Seymour's Tenth 11 7th New York Fredericksburg Hancock's Second 9 22d New York Manassas Hatch's First 9 59th New York Antietam Sedgwick's Second 9 145th Pennsylvania Fredericksburg Hancock's Second 9 43d Illinois Shiloh McClernand's ---- 8 87th Indiana Chickamauga Brannan's Fourteenth 8 1st Michigan Manassas Morell's Fifth 8 14th New Hampshire Opequon Grover's Nineteenth 8 24th Michigan Gettysburg Wadsworth's First 8 120th New York Gettysburg Humphreys's Third 8 In addition, mention should be made of the loss of officers in the heavy artillery at certain battles. The First Maine H. A. lost 12 officers, killed or wounded, at Spotsylvania. May 19th, of whom 6 were killed or mortally wounded; and at Petersburg, June 18th, the same regiment l
antry, 1 of engineers, a battalion of cavalry, and the usual compliment of light batteries. General Mitchel died, October 30, 1862, and was succeeded by General J. M. Brannan. In January, 1863, General David Hunter relieved Brannan, and assumed command of the department; Hunter was relieved on June 3, 1863, and General Quincy ABrannan, and assumed command of the department; Hunter was relieved on June 3, 1863, and General Quincy A. Gillmore was assigned to the command of the corps. The total, present for duty, in June, 1863, was 16,329, including artillery and cavalry. The troops at Hilton Head were commanded by General Alfred H. Terry; those on Folly Island, by General Israel Vogdes; those at Beaufort, by General Rufus Saxton; at Seabrook Island, by Geneance, during which the Fourteenth Corps was engaged in the fighting at Hoover's Gap, June 24--25. It was then composed of the four divisions of Rousseau, Negley, Brannan, and Reynolds. Its losses at Hoover's Gap amounted to 27 killed, 177 wounded, and 2 missing; total, 206. Pushing on across the Cumberland Mountains in pursuit
ksburg, 6 killed, and 27 wounded. While on the Wilderness campaign the Eighth was in Carroll's (3d) Brigade, Gibbon's (2d) Division, Second Corps. Orlered home June 25, 1864, for muster-out. Fourteenth Ohio Infantry. Croxton's Brigade — Brannan's Division--Fourteenth Corps. (1) Col. James B. Steedman: Major-Gen. (2) Col. George Peabody Este; Brig.-Gen. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. paigns in Tennessee and Kentucky. At Perryville it was in Fry's Brigade of Schoepf's Division, but was not engaged, after which the brigade went into winter quarters at Gallatin, Tenn. At Chickamauga, the regiment was in Croxton's (2d) Brigade, Brannan's (3d) Division, Fourteenth Corps, losing 35 killed, 167 wounded, and 43 missing, out of 449 engaged. During the Atlanta campaign the regiment served in Este's (3d) Brigade, Baird's (3d) Division, Fourteenth Corps. This brigade distinguished i<
t. 22, 1862.             47th Pennsylvania Brannan's ---------- 18 94 -- 112 76th Pennsylvania Brannan's ---------- 12 66 1 79 Labadiesville, La.             Oct. 27, 1862.             teedman's Granger's 58 261 70 389 9th Ohio Brannan's Fourteenth 48 185 16 249 14th Ohio BrannBrannan's Fourteenth 35 167 43 245 8th Kansas Davis's Twentieth McCook's Corps. 30 165 25 220 2man's Granger's 39 134 52 225 87th Indiana Brannan's Fourteenth 40 142 8 190 4th Kentucky BraBrannan's Fourteenth 25 157 9 191 25th Illinois Davis's Twentieth McCook's Corps. 10 171 24 205 ood's Twenty-first 27 140 45 212 35th Ohio Brannan's Fourteenth 21 139 27 187 10th Indiana BrBrannan's Fourteenth 24 136 6 166 10th Kentucky Brannan's Fourteenth 21 134 11 166 1st WisconsiBrannan's Fourteenth 21 134 11 166 1st Wisconsin Baird's Fourteenth 26 121 41 188 74th Indiana Brannan's Fourteenth 22 125 10 157 35th IllinMcCook's Corps. 17 130 13 160 2d Minnesota Brannan's Fourteenth 34 107 51 192 Morganzia, La.
02 104 221 T. J. Wood's Fourth. Aug., ‘61 14th Ohio Reenlisted and served through the war. 5 141 146 1 185 186 332 Brannan's Fourteenth. Sept., ‘61 15th Ohio Reenlisted and served through the war. 7 172 179 1 135 136 315 T. J. Wood's Fou199 199 308 Newton's Fourth. Oct., ‘61 4th Kentucky Reenlisted and served through the war. 1 118 119 4 326 330 449 Brannan's Fourteenth. Sept., ‘61 5th Kentucky 8 149 157 2 143 145 302 T. J. Wood's Fourth. Sept., ‘61 6th Kentucky 10 105 3   34 34 37 Veatch's Sixteenth. Sept., ‘61 D-- Reenlisted and served through the war. Church's   2 2   39 39 41 Brannan's Fourteenth. Dec., ‘61 E-- Reenlisted and served through the war. Dennis's         33 33 33   Fourth. Jan., ‘. S. Vols. states this loss at 10 killed and 75 wounded. At Chickamauga this regiment fought in Vandever's (3d) Brigade, Brannan's (3d) Division, Fourteenth Corps, its losses on that field aggregating 34 killed, 107 wounded, Incl