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was always liable to be cut off by the vigilant enemy which hovered around the flanks and rear of the raiding column. The cavalry of the Union Armies, including both Eastern and Western, lost 10,596 officers and men killed or mortally wounded in action, and about 26,490 wounded who survived. Cavalry Corps. (Armies of the West.) Stone's River, Tenn. McMinnville, Tenn. Pea Ridge, Ark. lone Jack, Mo. Prairie Grove, Mo. Streight's Raid Middleton, Tenn. Franklin, Tenn. Triune, Tenn. Shelbyville, Tenn. Jackson, Tenn. Sparta, Tenn. Canton, Miss. Grenada, Miss. Grierson's Raid Graysville, Ga. Chickamauga, Ga. Carter's Station, Tenn. Murfreesboro Road, Tenn. Farmington, Tenn. Blue Springs, Tenn. Byhalia, Miss. Wyatt's Ford, Miss. Maysville, Ala. Blountsville, Tenn. Sweetwater, Tenn. Moscow, Tenn. Cleveland, Tenn. Ripley, Miss. Salisbury, Tenn. Bean's Station, Tenn. Morristown, Tenn. Mossy Creek, Tenn. Dandridge, Tenn. Fair Gardens, Tenn. Arkad
3   K   11 11   10 10 137 Totals 11 129 140 2 119 121 1,554 Total of killed and wounded, 508. battles. K. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W. Shiloh, Tenn. 35 Lost Mountain, Ga. 2 Siege of Corinth, Miss. 2 Assault on Kenesaw, Ga. 12 Stone's River, Tenn. 36 Atlanta, Ga. 5 Liberty Gap, Tenn. 6 Jonesboro, Ga. 7 Rocky Face Ridge, Ga. 1 Averasboro, N. C. 6 Resaca, Ga. 10 Bentonville, N. C. 14 Rome, Ga. 1 Haywood, N. C. 1 Dallas, Ga. 2     Present, also, at Triune, Tenn.; Graysville, Ga.; Sherman's March to the Sea. notes.--Organized at Springfield September 7, 1861, and ordered to Kentucky in October, where it remained until February 14, 1862. It was then in Kirk's Brigade of Rousseau's Division. It fought at Shiloh — then in McCook's Division of Buell's Army — losing 15 killed and 112 wounded; Major Charles H. Levanway was killed in this action. The Thirty-fourth was present at the Siege of Corinth, after which it marched with the army through