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ine Birney's Second 23 400 423 8th New York Gibbon's Second 19 342 361 7th New York Barlow's Sous commands: B - 4th U. S. Artillery - Gibbon's or Stewart's.     K - 4th U. S. Artk Wright's Sixth 1426 226 15.8 7th Michigan Gibbon's Second 1315 208 15.8 148th Pennsylvania B Birney's Third 1371 207 15.0 1st Minnesota Gibbon's Second 1242 187 15.0 The loss in the Serry's Tenth 1657 169 10.1 14th Connecticut Gibbon's Second 1724 205 11.8 9th Illinois Dodge'sOhio Geary's Twelfth 1365 184 13.4 8th Ohio Gibbon's Second 1032 132 12.7 14th Ohio Brannan's ney's Third 1341 186 13.8 69th Pennsylvania Gibbon's Second 1715 178 10.3 72d Pennsylvania GibGibbon's Second 1596 193 12.9 81st Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 1608 208 12.9 83d Pennsylvania Grey's Third 1992 245 12.2 106th Pennsylvania Gibbon's Second 1004 104 10.3 118th Pennsylvania Gter's Ninth 1137 147 12.9 7th West Virginia Gibbon's Second 1008 142 14.0 1st Wisconsin Baird'[18 more...]
irney's Second 210 8th New York Cold Harbor Gibbon's Second 207 1st Maine Spotsylvania Fredor June 1st, 49 killed; June 3d, 32 killed. Gibbon's Second 81 24th New York Manassas Hatch's Gibbon's First 76 1st Minnesota Gettysburg Gibbon's Second 75 2d Vermont Wilderness Getty's Snia Potter's Ninth 68 19th Maine Gettysburg Gibbon's Second 68 3d Vermont Wilderness Getty's Sdan's Fourteenth 65 82d New York Gettysburg Gibbon's Second 65 146th New York Wilderness Ayresne's Twelfth 64 72d Pennsylvania Gettysburg Gibbon's Second 64 4th New York Antietam French's cock's Second 56 164th New York Cold Harbor Gibbon's Second 56 69th Pennsylvania Gettysburg GiGibbon's Second 56 105th Pennsylvania This regiment appears again in this same list. Wilderness iffin's Fifth 55 155th New York Cold Harbor Gibbon's Second 55 9th New York Antietam Rodman's ppears again in this same list. Fredericksburg Gibbon's First 51 26th New York Antietam Ricketts'[1 more...]
. This regiment was then in Harrow's Brigade, Gibbon's Division, Second Corps. On the afternoon ofAmes's 102 20 19+ 16th Maine Fredericksburg Gibbon's 427 76 17+ 16th Maine Gettysburg Robinsons Birney's 507 54 10+ 19th Maine Gettysburg Gibbon's 440 68 15+ 20th Maine Gettysburg Barnes's's 421 54 12+ 19th Massachusetts Gettysburg Gibbon's 141 17 12+ 20th Massachusetts FredericksbKearny's 330 43 13+ 7th Michigan Gettysburg Gibbon's 165 27 16+ 8th Michigan James' Island Steworth's 496 94 18+ 1st Minnesota Gettysburg Gibbon's 262 75 28+ 12th Missouri Vicksburg (May 2l's 349 41 11+ 26th New York Fredericksburg Gibbon's 300 51 17+ 28th New York Cedar Mountain Wdgwick's 339 41 12+ 82d New York Gettysburg Gibbon's 305 65 21+ 83d New York Fredericksburg Gi's 168 26 15+ 105th New York Fredericksburg Gibbon's 177 22 12+ 107th New York New Hope Church12+ 36th Wisconsin (4 Cos.) Bethesda Church Gibbon's 240 49 20+ 37th Wisconsin Petersburg Mine[4 more...]
New York Hooker's Third 18 81st Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 18 145th Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 18 31st Maine Potter's Ninth 18 20th Massachusetts Gibbon's Second 17 14th Connecticut Gibbon's Second 17 62d Pennsylvania Griffin's Fifth 17 63d Pennsylvania Birney's Third 17 5th Michigan Birney's Third 16 Gibbon's Second 17 62d Pennsylvania Griffin's Fifth 17 63d Pennsylvania Birney's Third 17 5th Michigan Birney's Third 16 16th Massachusetts Humphreys's Third 16 61st New York Barlow's Second 16 126th New York Barlow's Second 16 82d Ohio Schurz's Eleventh 16 100th Pennsylvania Stevenson's Ninth 16 6th Wisconsin Wadsworth's First 16 Heavy Artillery. 1st Maine Birney's Second 23 8th New York Gibbon's Second 19 A heavy aGibbon's Second 19 A heavy artillery regiment had just twice as many line officers as an infantry regiment. The largest regimental loss of officers killed in any one battle, occurred in the Seventh New Hampshire at the assault on Fort Wagner, the regiment losing 11 officers killed or mortally wounded in that bloody affair. Among the killed was Col. Putna
d the corps at Chancellorsville, with Hancock, Gibbon, and French as his division commanders. Sedgwtle. During the fighting at Chancellorsville, Gibbon's (2d) Division remained at Fredericksburg, whtillery present for duty, equipped. engaged. Gibbon's Division suffered the most, the percentage o) Brigade being unusually severe. Hancock and Gibbon were seriously wounded, while of the brigade c into two divisions, under Generals Barlow and Gibbon; the two divisions of the Third Corps were traral Ord was appointed in his place. Major-General John Gibbon, an able and distinguished division-command of General Ord, Army of the James (General Gibbon commanding his corps), crossed to the soutnal struggle in which bayonet; were used. General Gibbon describes this assault as one of the most fantry fight of that campaign, and of the war. Gibbon arrived at Appomattox Court House about ten o'and that his troops soon deployed and went in, Gibbon at double-quick, with Foster's and Turner's Di[2 more...]
mbered only 2,800. Close to it, however, in point of loss stands Gibbon's (2d) Division Formerly Sedgwick's. of the Second Corps, and Grn lost 480 killed, 2,318 wounded, and 196 missing; total, 2,994. Gibbon's Division, at Gettysburg, lost 344 killed, 1,197 wounded, and 101 s exceeded in only one instance. At Manassas, under command of General Gibbon, the first four regiments named lost 148 killed, 626 wounded, a while the Sharpshooters' Battalion was assigned elsewhere. General John Gibbon commanded the Iron Brigade at Manassas, South Mountain, and it should be stated that it was the original Iron Brigade, and that Gibbon's Brigade was not known by that title until after Antietam, at whic  Total (during the war) 876 the Philadelphia Brigade. Gibbon's (2D) Division, Second Corps. This brigade was commanded at Get during the war, occurred at Gettysburg, in Harrow's (1st) Brigade, Gibbon's (2d) Division, Second Corps. Its loss, as officially reported, w
tal. It was assigned to Root's (1st) Brigade, Gibbon's (2d) Division, First Corps, and marched to Fth Massachusetts Infantry. Hall's Brigade — Gibbon's Division--Second Corps. (1) Col. Willia regiment was attached to the Second Division (Gibbon's) of the Second Corps. Ninth New York Hee Fifty-ninth remained in the Second Division (Gibbon's) until the end of the war. General Alex. S. giment was placed in Carroll's (3d) Brigade of Gibbon's (2d) Division, a famous brigade in which sevnnsylvania Infantry. Philadelphia Brigade — Gibbon's Division--Second Corps. (1) Col. Joshuatry--Baxter Zouaves. Philadelphia Brigade — Gibbon's Division--Second Corps. (1) Col. De Wittagain in May, 1864, in Carroll's (3d) Brigade, Gibbon's (2d) Division, Second Corps. Subsequently, aign the Eighth was in Carroll's (3d) Brigade, Gibbon's (2d) Division, Second Corps. Orlered home Jl advance of the Army. It then formed part of Gibbon's (4th) Brigade, Hatch's (1st) Division, McDow[29 m
. Hays's Second 58 177 14 249 1st Minnesota Gibbon's Second 50 173 1 224 126th New York Alex. Schurz's Eleventh 27 166 114 307 19th Maine Gibbon's Second 29 166 4 199 72d Pennsylvania Gibbty's Sixth 21 106 71 198 20th Massachusetts Gibbon's Second 23 108 9 140 11th Pennsylvania Rob May 18, 1864.             164th New York Gibbon's Second 12 66 14 92 Spotsylvania, Va.     , 1864.             36th Wisconsin (4 Cos.) Gibbon's Second 20 108 38 166 7th New York H. A. B) Griffin's Fifth 11 86 1 98 155th New York Gibbon's Second 17 62 -- 79 17th Maine Birney's Sekilled, and 489 wounded. 8th New York H. A. Gibbon's Second 42 261 5 308 1st Massachusetts H. bon's Second 24 96 1 121 184th Pennsylvania Gibbon's Second 10 42 115 167 11th Vermont (H. A.)iles's Second 9 13 72 94 8th New York H. A. Gibbon's Second 6 28 210 244 14th Connecticut GibbGibbon's Second 5 19 26 50 148th Pennsylvania Miles's Second 5 21 43 69 Jonesboro, Ga.            
Aug., ‘62 19th Maine 3 189 192 2 182 184 376 Gibbon's Second. Aug., ‘62 20th Maine 9 138 147 1 usetts Reenlisted. 14 147 161   133 133 294 Gibbon's Second. Aug., ‘61 20th Massachusetts Reenlisted. 17 243 260 1 148 149 409 Gibbon's Second. Aug., ‘61 21st Massachusetts 11 148 159 2 89 ‘62 14th Connecticut 17 188 205 1 191 192 397 Gibbon's Second. Aug., ‘62 15th Connecticut 4 34 3Nov., ‘62 155th New York 9 105 114 2 71 73 187 Gibbon's Second. Nov., ‘62 156th New York 4 56 60 ., ‘62 164th New York 10 106 116 3 126 129 245 Gibbon's Second. Nov., ‘62 165th New York 2 41 43 , ‘61 71st Pennsylvania 14 147 161 1 98 99 260 Gibbon's Second. Aug., ‘61 72d Pennsylvania 11 182 Served through the war. 9 95 104 1 92 93 197 Gibbon's Second. Mar., ‘62 107th Pennsylvania S Enlisted for nine months. 3 23 26   30 30 56 Gibbon's First. Aug., ‘62 137th Pennsylvania Enrved through the war. 11 197 208 3 186 189 397 Gibbon's Second. Aug., ‘61 8th Michigan Reenlis<