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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2., Iuka and Corinth. (search)
Wis. Battery (section), Lieut. John D. McLean; F, 2d U. S. Art'y, Capt. Thomas D. Maurice. Brigade loss: w, 8. Second Brigade, Col. Joseph A. Mower: 26th Ill., Major Robert A. Gillmore; 47th Ill., Lieut.-Col. William A. Thrush; 11th Mo., Major Andrew J. Weber; 8th Wis., Lieut.-Col. George W. Robbins; 2d Iowa Battery, Capt. Nelson T. Spoor; 3d Mich. Battery, Capt. Alex. W. Dees. Brigade loss: k, 8; w, 81; m, 4 = 93. Third division, Brig.-Gen. C. S. Hamilton. Staffloss: w, 2. Escort: C, 5thk, 55; w, 255; m, 11 = 321. Second Brigade, Col. Joseph A. Mower (w): 26th Ill., Maj. Robert A. Gillmore; 47th Ill., Col. William. A. Thrush (k), Capt. Harman Andrews (w), Capt. Samuel R. Baker; 5th Minn., Col. Lucius F. Hubbard; 11th Mo., Maj. Andrew J. Weber; 8th Wis., Lieut.-Col. George W. Robbins (w), Maj. John W. Jefferson (w), Capt. William B. Britton; 2d Iowa Battery, Capt. Nelson T. Spoor. Brigade loss: k, 48; w, 248; m, 26 = 322. Third division, Brig.-Gen. Charles S. Hamilton. Esco
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2., The opposing forces at Corinth, Miss., October 3d and 4th, 1862. (search)
t.-Col. Wager Swayne; 63d Ohio, Col. John W. Sprague; Jenks's Co., Ill. Cav., Capt. Albert Jenks; 3d Mich. Battery, Lieut. Carl A. Lamberg; 8th Wis. Battery (section), Lieut. John D. McLean; F, 2d U. S. Art'y, Capt. Thomas D. Maurice. Brigade loss: k, 55; w, 255; m, 11 = 321. Second Brigade, Col. Joseph A. Mower (w): 26th Ill., Maj. Robert A. Gillmore; 47th Ill., Col. William. A. Thrush (k), Capt. Harman Andrews (w), Capt. Samuel R. Baker; 5th Minn., Col. Lucius F. Hubbard; 11th Mo., Maj. Andrew J. Weber; 8th Wis., Lieut.-Col. George W. Robbins (w), Maj. John W. Jefferson (w), Capt. William B. Britton; 2d Iowa Battery, Capt. Nelson T. Spoor. Brigade loss: k, 48; w, 248; m, 26 = 322. Third division, Brig.-Gen. Charles S. Hamilton. Escort: C, 5th Mo. Cavalry. First Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Napoleon B. Buford: 48th Ind., Lieut. Col. De Witt C. Rugg (w), Lieut. James W. Archer; 59th Ind., Col. Jesse I. Alexander; 5th Iowa, Col. Charles L. Matthies; 4th Minn., Col. John B. Sanborn; 26th
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The opposing forces in the Vicksburg campaign: May 1st-July 4th, 1863. (search)
William L. McMillen: 114th Ill., Col. James W. Judy; 93d Ind., Col. De Witt C. Thomas; 72d Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Le Roy Crockett (w), Maj. Charles G. Eaton; 95th Ohio, Col. Williamon L. McMillen, Lieut.-Col. Jefferson Brumback. Brigade loss: Jackson, k, 4; w, 9=13. Vicksburg, assault May 19th, k, 4; w, 30=34; assault May 22d, w, 9. Second Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Joseph A. Mower: 47th Ill., Col. John N. Cromwell (k), Lieut.-Col. Sa-muel R. Baker; 5th Minn., Col. Lucius F. Hubbard; 11th Mo., Col. Andrew J. Weber (m w), Lieut.-Col. William. L. Barnum; 8th Wis., Col. George W. Robbins. Brigade loss: Jackson, k, 1; w, 9; in, 3 = 13. Vicksburg, assault May 22d, k, 17; w, 136; m, 29 =182. Third Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Charles L. Matthies, Col. Joseph J. Woods: 8th Iowa, Col. James L. Geddes; 12th Iowa, Col. Joseph J. Woods, Lieut.-Col. Samuel R. Edgington; 35th Iowa, Col. Sylvester G. Hill. Brigade loss: Jackson, k, 1; w, 1; m, I = 3. Vicksburg, assault May 19th, k, 1; w, 1 = 2; assault May 22d, w
ndled, and missing; and at Cedar Creck, 8 killed, 43 wounded, and 41 missing. Eleventh Missouri Infantry. Mower's Brigade — Tuttle's Division--Fifteenth Corps. (1) Col. Joseph B. Plummer, W. P., R. A.; Brig.-Gen., U. S. V. (3) Col. Andrew J. Weber (Killed). (2) Col. Joseph A. Mower, B. A.; Bvt. Major-Gen., U. S. A. (4) Col. William L. Barnum. (5) Col. Eli Boyer; Bvt. Brig.-Gen., U. S. V. Losses. Officers. En. Men. Total. Killed or mortally wounded 6 98 104 Died of's Brigade in the grand assault on Vicksburg, May 22, 1863. In that desperate struggle it was the only entire regiment of the Fifteenth Corps that reached the fort, and the only regiment in that corps that planted its colors on the parapet. Colonel Weber was killed in the trenches at Vicksburg. The Eleventh was also hotly engaged in the battle of Nashville--then in Hubbard's (2d) Brigade, McArthur's (1st) Division, Sixteenth Corps--after which it accompanied the Corps to Mobile, Ala.