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ect a junction with the beleaguered army at Chattanooga. On the night of Oct. 27th, his division, en concentrated at Memphis, moved thence to Chattanooga, where they participated in the battles of reet's retreat. The corps then returned to Chattanooga, moving thence into Northern Alabama, wheren return, when the Fifteenth Corps moved to Chattanooga, Tuttle's Division of that corps was left awhen it moved with Sherman to the relief of Chattanooga, marching from Corinth to Pulaski, Tenn., wherman with the Fifteenth corps moved on to Chattanooga. Two divisions, the Second and Fourth, comrough his successful plan of the battles of Chattanooga. The corps contained three divisions, comm remained until June, 1863. The advance on Chattanooga then commenced, during which the corps encockamauga and in the permanent occupation of Chattanooga. The Twenty-first Corps fought at Chickamaas not engaged, having been left on duty at Chattanooga. Two regiments were also detailed elsewher[2 more...]
where it had been ordered to the relief of Chattanooga. The regiment was present at the battles oneral Morgan L. Smith commanding — moved to Chattanooga, where it fought at Missionary Ridge. In 1 months, and then started on its advance on Chattanooga. At Chickamauga--General Baird commanding ved with Crook's Brigade, in the advance on Chattanooga. At Chickamauga, it was in Turchin's (3d) e months, the Army commenced its advance on Chattanooga. At the battle of Chickamauga, the Forty-fth Corps, with which it moved soon after to Chattanooga where it fought at Missionary Ridge, and thArmy moved, June 7, 1863, on its advance on Chattanooga. At Chickamauga the regiment lost 14 kille, where it was engaged in the battles about Chattanooga, after which it marched to the relief of Knnsferred to the Fifteenth Corps; thence, to Chattanooga, where it was engaged in the storming of Mi officers. It went into winter-quarters at Chattanooga, and in May, 1864, joined Sherman's advance[12 more...]
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)
161 546 Oct. 20 Philadelphia, Tenn 7 25 447 479 Oct. 27 Wauhatchie, Tenn 75 300 8 383 Nov. 3 Grand Coteau, La 25 129 562 716 Nov. 6 Droop Mountain, W. Va 30 88 1 119 Nov. 7 Rappahannock Station, Va 83 328 6 417 Nov. 7 Kelly's Ford, Va 6 39 -- 45 Nov. 16 Campbell's Station, Tenn 31 211 74 316 Nov. -- Siege of Knoxville, Tenn 92 393 202 687 Nov. 23-25 Or, Missionary Ridge; Includes Orchard Knob, Nov. 23 (loss about 200); and Lookout Mountain, Nov. 24 (500).Chattanooga, Tenn 687 4,346 349 5,382 Nov. 27 Ringgold; Graysville, Ga 65 367 -- 432 Nov. 26-30 Mine Run Campaign, Va 173 1,099 381 1,653 Dec. 2 Walker's Ford, W. Va 9 43 12 64 Dec. 14 Bean's Station, Tenn 16 51 48 115 Dec. 29 Mossy Creek, Tenn 18 86 5 109 1864             Feb. 1-3 Bachelor's Creek, N. C 9 15 302 326 Feb. 6 Morton's Ford, Va 10 208 42 260 Feb. 20 Olustee, Fla 203 1,152 506 1,861 Feb. 27 Buzzard's Roost, Ga 17 272 -- 289 March 5 Yazoo City, Miss 21 89 21 <