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osed of 17 regiments of infantry, 5 batteries of light artillery, and 10 regiments of cavalry. Eighth Corps. Cloyd's Mountain New Market Piedmont Lynchburg Monocacy Island Ford Carter's Farm Martinsburg Halltown Winchester Berryville Opequon Fisher's Hill Cedar Creek. These battles, which occurred between May 9th and October 19th, 1864, were fought wholly, or in part, by the Army of West Virginia, which was, for the most part, identical with the forces in the two divihop Hanover Court House Ashland old Church Cold Harbor Trevilian Station St. Mary's Church White House Landing Nottoway Court House Stony Creek Wilson's Raid Ream's Station Staunton Bridge Moorefield Luray White Post Smithfield Berryville Opequon Woodstock Waynesboro New Market Tom's Brook Cedar Creek Hatcher's Run Newtown Rood's Hill Darbytown Road Bellefield Sheridan's Raid Mount Crawford Dinwiddie Court House five Forks Amelia Springs Sailor's Creek Clover H
ns, 54. battles. K. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W. Berryville, Va., Oct. 18, 1863 2 Fisher's Hill, Va., Sept. 22, 1864 4 ., July 18, 1864 3 Fort Gregg, Va., April 2, 1865 9 Berryville, Va., Sept. 4, 1864 1 High Bridge, Va., April 6, 1865 1 burg, Va. 8 Fort Stevens, D. C. 1 Fair Oaks, Va. 40 Berryville, Va. 1 Salem Heights, Va. 14 Charlestown, W. Va. 5 Geh Mountain, Md. 44 Halltown, Va. 2 Antietam, Md. 14 Berryville, Va. 5 In action, Nov. 3, 1862, W. Va. 1 Opequon, Va. 10 Heights, Va. 1 Wytheville, W. Va., July 18, 1863 6 Berryville, Va. 1 Point Pleasant, W. Va. 1 Opequon, Va. 17 Callaam, Md. 3 Summit Point, Va. 1 Murfreesboro, Tenn. 1 Berryville, Va. 7 Chickamauga, Ga. 26 Opequon, Va. 8 Mission RidOct. 23, 1864 1 Raccoon Ford, Va., Sept. 16, 1863 1 Berryville, Va., Aug. 19, 1864 15 Five Forks, Va., April 1, 1865 1 anza; Indianola; Port Lavaca; Bermuda Hundred; Halltown; Berryville; Fisher's Hill; Woodstock. notes.--Organized at Iowa
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, Chapter 14: the greatest battles of the war — list of victories and defeats — chronological list of battles with loss in each, Union and Confederate. (search)
ost, Va 30 70 200 300 Aug. 14-16 Deep Bottom, Va 327 1,851 721 2,899 Aug. 18-20 Weldon Railroad, Va 251 1,148 2,879 4,278 Aug. 24 Halltown, Va 9 37 16 62 Aug. 25 Ream's Station, Va 140 529 2,073 2,742 Aug. 25 Cavalry engagements.Smithfield, Va 20 61 100 181 Aug. 26 Halltown, Va 30 141 -- 171 Aug. 29 Cavalry engagements.Smithfield, Va 10 90 -- 100 Aug. 1-31 Includes operations on the north side of the James.Siege of Petersburg 158 623 296 1,077 Sept. 3 Berryville, Va 30 182 100 312 Sept. 19 Opequon, Va 697 3,983 338 5,018 Sept. 22 Fisher's Hill, Va 52 457 19 528 Sept. 26 Cavalry engagements.Fort Davidson, Mo 28 56 100 184 Sept. 28 Chaffin's Farm, Va 383 2,299 645 3,327 Sept. 30 Known, also, as Peebles's Farm, and Pegram's Farm.Poplar Spring Church, Va 187 900 1,802 2,889 Sept. 1-30 Includes operations on the north side of the James.Petersburg Trenches, Va 74 304 424 802 Oct. 2 Cavalry engagements.Saltville, Va 5