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Gibbon's Second 14 227 241 15th New Jersey Wright's Sixth 8 232 240 2d Wisconsin Wadsworth's ia Potter's Ninth 13 214 227 121st New York Wright's Sixth 13 213 226 27th Michigan Willcox's k Barlow's Second 14 277 291 2d Connecticut Wright's Sixth 12 242 254 1st Massachusetts Birneysworth's First 1246 199 15.9 121st New York Wright's Sixth 1426 226 15.8 7th Michigan Gibbon'sled. Killed. Per Ct. 2d Connecticut (H. A.) Wright's Sixth 2506 254 10.1 7th Connecticut Terryaine Birney's Third 1440 170 11.8 6th Maine Wright's Sixth 1213 153 12.6 7th Maine Getty's Six Wright's Sixth 1324 153 11.5 3d New Jersey Wright's Sixth 1238 157 12.6 14th New Jersey Ricketts's Sixth 1312 147 11.2 15th New Jersey Wright's Sixth 1702 240 14.1 5th New York Sykes' Fifk Ames's Tenth 1196 135 11.2 121st New York Wright's Sixth 1426 226 15.8 124th New York Birneyin's Fifth 1276 141 11.0 119th Pennsylvania Wright's Sixth 1216 141 11.5 121st Pennsylvania Do[3 more...]
cond 59 76th Pennsylvania Fort Wagner Assault of July 11, 1864--not the main assault. Seymour's Tenth 59 83d Pennsylvania This regiment appears again in this same list. Spotsylvania Griffin's Fifth 59 96th Pennsylvania Spotsylvania Wright's Sixth 59 28th Illinois Shiloh Hurlbut's ------ 58 31st Illinois Fort Donelson McClernand's ------ 58 47th Pennsylvania Cedar Creek Dwight's Nineteenth 58 55th Pennsylvania Drewry's Bluff Ames's Tenth 58 125th Pennsylvania Antietacond 56 2d Massachusetts Cedar Mountain Williams's Twelfth Banks' Corps, then designated — but for a short time only — the Second Corps, Army of Virginia. 56 28th Massachusetts Manassas Stevens's Ninth 56 6th Maine Rappahannock Sta. Wright's Sixth 56 7th New York Fredericksburg Hancock's Second 56 164th New York Cold Harbor Gibbon's Second 56 69th Pennsylvania Gettysburg Gibbon's Second 56 105th Pennsylvania This regiment appears again in this same list. Wilderness B
o the death. The next largest percentage of killed occurred at Spotsylvania, in the Fifteenth New Jersey. This regiment belonged to the First Jersey Brigade, Wright's Division, Sixth Corps, and lost 116 killed or mortally wounded at Spotsylvania. Unlike the sudden loss of the First Minnesota at Gettysburg, its casualties occ3d Maine Gettysburg Birney's 210 30 14+ 4th Maine Fredericksburg Birney's 211 33 15+ 4th Maine Gettysburg Birney's 202 27 13+ 6th Maine Rappahannock Sta. Wright's 321 56 17+ 7th Maine Antietam W. F. Smith's 181 25 13+ 8th Maine Ware Bottom Ch. Ames's 190 19 10+ 9th Maine Petersburg Ames's 102 20 19+ 16th Mainentietam Richardson's 341 59 17+ 64th New York Gettysburg Caldwell's 205 31 15+ 66th New York Fredericksburg Hancock's 238 24 10+ 67th New York Wilderness Wright's 270 28 10+ 69th New York Antietam Richardson's 317 71 22+ 69th New York Fredericksburg Hancock's 238 34 14+ 70th New York Williamsburg Hooker's 700 97
g campaign came next, in which the divisions were commanded by Generals Wright, Howe, and Newton. The corps was held in reserve at Gettysburs. On the Mine Run campaign the divisions were commanded by Generals Wright, Howe, and H. D. Terry, but were not in action to any extent. Third Division was broken up, Shaler's Brigade being transferred to Wright's (lst) Division, while the brigades of Eustis and Wheaton were plaRapidan on the previous day. At Spotsylvania, the Jersey Brigade of Wright's Division was engaged in a deadly struggle, the percentage of kill modern wars. General Sedgwick was killed at Spotsylvania, and General Wright succeeded to the command, General Russell succeeding Wright in Wright in the command of the First Division. The casualties of the corps at the Wilderness were, 719 killed, 3,660 wounded, 656 missing; total, 5,035; Corps, it should be noted in connection with that affair, that General Wright had already given Early a successful check, had made the dispos
necticut Heavy Artillery. Upton's Brigade — Wright's Division--Sixth Corps. (1) Col. Leveret-First New York Infantry. Upton's Brigade — Wright's Division--Sixth Corps. (1) Col. Richardeek, 10 killed, 42 wounded, and 5 missing. General Wright commanded the division at the Wilderness; New Jersey Infantry. First Jersey Brigade — Wright's Division--Sixth Corps. (1) Col. Williamness campaign the divsion was commanded by General Wright: the casualties of the regiment at the Wild New Jersey Infantry. First Jersey Brigade-Wright's Division-Sixth Corps. (1) Col. George W Pennsylvania Infantry. Russell's Brigade — Wright's Division--Sixth Corps. (1) Col. William General Upton commanding the brigade, and General Wright, the division. Subsequently, General Russ Pennsylvania Infantry. Russell's Brigade — Wright's Division--Sixth Corps. (1) Col. Peter Cs commanded, successively, by Generals Brooks, Wright, Russell, and Wheaton; the brigade by Generals
cketts's Sixth 18 110 48 176 1st New Jersey Wright's Sixth 17 106 39 162 45th Pennsylvania Potter's Ninth 17 119 7 143 5th Wisconsin Wright's Sixth 14 121 10 145 93d Pennsylvania Getty's Ses a loss of 116 in killed and died of wounds. Wright's Sixth 75 159 38 272 49th Pennsylvania es a loss of 109 in killed and died of wounds. Wright's Sixth 50 180 44 274 27th Michigan WillcoxWillcox's Ninth 38 121 3 162 121st New York Wright's Sixth 49 106 -- 155 96th Pennsylvania WriWright's Sixth 31 115 32 178 53d Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 26 123 28 177 9th New Hampshire Potw's Second 21 115 28 164 119th Pennsylvania Wright's Sixth 31 102 12 145 61st Pennsylvania Nei Griffin's Fifth 23 101 5 129 3d New Jersey Wright's Sixth 20 103 25 148 83d New York Robinson's Fifth 29 94 5 128 5th Wisconsin Wright's Sixth 19 102 28 149 7th Maine Neill's Sixth 20 101 York Cutler's Fifth 13 105 5 123 6th Maine Wright's Sixth 11 103 21 135 6th New York H. A. --
d. June, ‘61 5th Maine 8 99 107 1 76 77 184 Wright's Sixth. July, ‘61 6th Maine 12 141 153 2 100 102 255 Wright's Sixth. Aug., ‘61 7th Maine 15 113 128 3 209 212 340 Getty's Sixth. Sept., Sherman's Nineteenth. Feb., ‘64 14th Mass. Wright's 1 8 9   9 9 18 Stevenson's Ninth. Feb., y, ‘62 2d Connecticut 12 242 254 2 171 173 427 Wright's Sixth.   Light Batteries.                ., ‘62 15th New Jersey 8 232 240 1 131 132 372 Wright's Sixth. Sept., ‘62 21st New Jersey Enliims 139 killed and 86 deaths from disease. 188 Wright's Sixth. May, ‘61 26th Pennsylvania 6 143 1erved through the war. 9 184 193   168 168 361 Wright's Sixth. Oct., ‘61 50th Pennsylvania SerServed through the war. 11 171 182 1 72 73 255 Wright's Sixth. Oct., ‘61 96th Pennsylvania 6 126 , ‘62 119th Pennsylvania 9 132 141 1 71 72 213 Wright's Sixth. Aug., ‘62 121st Pennsylvania 5 104Iowa Reenlisted and served through the war. Wright's   3 3   34 34 37 E. A. Carr's   Nov., ‘6
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 15: Confederate losses — strength of the Confederate Armies--casualties in Confederate regiments — list of Confederate Generals killed — losses in the Confederate Navy. (search)
39 1 55 1st S. C. Battalion Charleston Battalion. Evans's ---------- 10 30 2 42 Oak Grove, Va.             June 25, 1862.             1st Louisiana Wright's Huger's 22 109 4 135 22d Georgia Wright's Huger's 10 77 2 89 48th North Carolina Ransom's Holmes's 18 70 -- 88 Mechanicsville, Va.             June Wright's Huger's 10 77 2 89 48th North Carolina Ransom's Holmes's 18 70 -- 88 Mechanicsville, Va.             June 26, 1862.             44th Georgia Ripley's D. H. Hill's 71 264 -- 335 1st North Carolina Ripley's D. H. Hill's 36 105 1 142 Gaines's Mill, Va.             June 27, 1862.             1st S. C. Rifles Gregg's A. P. Hill's 81 234 4 319 20th North Carolina Garland's D. H. Hill's 70 202 -- 272 4th Texas Hood's Whi Hill, Va.             July 1, 1862.             3d Alabama Rodes's D. H. Hill's 37 163 -- 200 2d Louisiana Cobb's Magruder's 30 152 -- 182 3d Georgia Wright's Huger's 25 110 22 157 21st Mississippi Barksdale's Magruder's 32 119 -- 151 15th Alabama Includes loss a