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Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865 583 9 Browse Search
Alfred Roman, The military operations of General Beauregard in the war between the states, 1861 to 1865 520 4 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 354 138 Browse Search
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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 129 37 Browse Search
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ed in that campaign the Third Corps, Army of Virginia. 83 48th New York Fort Wagner Seymour's Tenth 83 15th Kentucky Chaplin Hills Rousseau's ------ 82 36th 78 7th New Hampshire This regiment appears again in this same list. Fort Wagner Seymour's Tenth 77 72d New York Williamsburg Hooker's Third 77 1st Wis' Eighteenth 66 30th New York Manassas Hatch's First 66 100th New York Fort Wagner Seymour's Tenth 66 142d Pennsylvania Fredericksburg Meade's First 66 1cond 59 63d New York Antietam Richardson's Second 59 76th Pennsylvania Fort Wagner Assault of July 11, 1864--not the main assault. Seymour's Tenth 59 83dh Massachusetts Opequon Grover's Nineteenth 58 54th Massachusetts (Col'd) Fort Wagner Seymour's Tenth 58 3d New Jersey Gaines' Mill Slocum's Sixth 58 42d Ne4.8 Port Hudson 707 3,336 319 4.7 Rappahannock Station 83 328 6 3.9 Fort Wagner (July 18) 246 880 389 3.5 Mine Run 173 1,099 381 6.3 Missionary Ridge
led. Including mortally wounded. Per Ct. 5th Connecticut Cedar Mountain Williams's 424 48 11+ 7th Connecticut Fort Wagner Seymour's 191 28 14+ 17th Connecticut Gettysburg Barlow's 369 39 10+ 27th Connecticut Gettysburg Caldwell's 74 15th New Hampshire Cold Harbor Barlow's 577 69 11+ 6th New Hampshire Manassas Reno's 450 68 15+ 7th New Hampshire Fort Wagner Seymour's 480 77 16+ 9th New Hampshire Spotsylvannia Potter's 502 68 13+ 12th New Hampshire Chancellorsville Whi 15+ 42d New York Antietam Sedgwick's 345 58 16+ 44th New York Malvern Hill Morell's 225 23 10+ 48th New York Fort Wagner Seymour's 516 83 16+ 49th New York Wilderness Getty's 384 39 10+ 49th New York Spotsylvania Getty's 284 52 18+ 93d New York Wilderness Birney's 433 72 16+ 96th New York Fort Harrison Stannard's 167 33 13+ 100th New York Fort Wagner Seymour's 478 66 13+ 101st New York Manassas Kearny's 168 26 15+ 105th New York Fredericksburg Gibbon's 177 22 1
largest regimental loss of officers killed in any one battle, occurred in the Seventh New Hampshire at the assault on Fort Wagner, the regiment losing 11 officers killed or mortally wounded in that bloody affair. Among the killed was Col. Putnam, e officers killed in any one engagement: Regiment. Battle. Division. Corps. Officers Killed. 7th New Hampshire Fort Wagner Seymour's Tenth 11 7th New York Fredericksburg Hancock's Second 9 22d New York Manassas Hatch's First 9 59th . Killed at Winchester (1863). Brigade commanders. Major-General George C. Strong Mortally wounded. Killed at Fort Wagner. Brevet Major-General Alexander Hays Hays commanded a division on the Gettysburg campaign. Killed at Wilderness.ettysburg. Colonel Eliakim Sherrill, 126th New York, Gettysburg. Colonel Haldinand S. Putnam, 7th New Hampshire, Fort Wagner. Colonel James E. Mallon, 42d New York, Bristoe Station. Colonel Edward A. King, 68th Indiana, Chickamauga. C
Ninth Louisiana, Brown: Negro in the Rebellion. states that his regiment had only 300 men engaged, and that the whole force of the garrison was about 600 men. The next action in which colored troops were engaged was the grand assault on Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863. To the 54th Massachusetts Colored was assigned the honor of leading the attack, and after the troops were formed on the beach, ready for the assault, the order to advance was withheld until the Fifty-fourth could march by and rtally wounded. Missing Total. 68th U. S. Colored Infantry 10 91 -- 101 76th U. S. Colored Infantry 13 78 -- 91 In addition to the battles heretofore mentioned, colored troops were prominently engaged in the following actions: Morris Island. S. C. James Island, S. C. Liverpool Heights, Miss. Yazoo City, Miss. Pleasant Hill, La. Prairie d'ann, Ark. Poison Springs, Ark. Camden, Ark. Jenkins' Ferry, Ark. Saline River, Ark. Fort Pillow, Tenn. Natural Bridge, Fla. Morgan
1865, the existence of the Ninth Corps was officially terminated. Tenth Corps. James Island Pocotalitgo Morris Island Fort Wagner Olustee Walthall Junction Chester Station Proctor's Creek Drewry's Bluff Cold Harbor Bermuda HundrFort Wagner Olustee Walthall Junction Chester Station Proctor's Creek Drewry's Bluff Cold Harbor Bermuda Hundred Ware Bottom Church Petersburg Strawberry Plains Deep Bottom Chaffin's Farm New Market Road Darbytown Road Charles City Road Fair Oaks (1864); Fort Fisher Sugar Loaf Battery Fort Anderson Wilmington. Organized under General Orders N the various operations about Charleston Harbor in the summer of 1863, the principal event being the bloody assault on Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863. This assault was made by a column of three brigades,--Strong's, Putnam's, and Stevenson's, the whole wounded, but few of them ever returning. To this loss should be added 339 casualties, which occurred in an attack on Fort Wagner, July 11th, a week before, an attempt made by three regiments only. Two of the three brigade commanders, General Stro
of the enemy's flags. During the Siege of Fort Wagner its casualties, in the assaults and in the ttles. K. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W. Fort Wagner, S. C. (assault) 77 Deep Bottom, Va. 5 Siege, Sept. 13, 1864 1 Present, also, at Morris Island; Arrowfield Church; Wilmington. notes.-New Hampshire were killed in the assault on Fort Wagner. This was the largest number of officers ke regiment. After the naval bombardment of Fort Wagner had ceased--July 18, 1863--the assaulting c, S. C., where it took part in the siege of Fort Wagner and the operations about Charleston Harbor.om Warrenton, Va., the regiment went to Morris Island, S. C., arriving there August 17, 1863. In thS. C. 3 Darbytown Road, Va., Oct. 7 2 Fort Wagner, S. C. 3 Darbytown Road, Va., Oct. 13 20 For it was engaged in the siege operations on Morris Island and at Fort Wagner. Having reenlisted it , S. C. (1864) 1 Georgetown, S. C. 1 Morris Island, S. C. (1864) 3     notes.--In the attac[40 more...
          41st Illinois Lauman's Sixteenth 27 135 40 202 53d Illinois Lauman's Sixteenth 17 59 50 126 3d Iowa Lauman's Sixteenth 17 57 39 113 28th Illinois Lauman's Sixteenth 6 43 19 68 2d Michigan Welsh's Ninth 9 40 10 59 Fort Wagner, S. C.             July 11, 1863.             76th Pennsylvania ------------ Tenth 35 62 83 180 Fort Wagner, S. C.             July 18, 1863.             48th New York Seymour's Tenth 54 112 76 242 54th Mass. (Colored) Seymour's Fort Wagner, S. C.             July 18, 1863.             48th New York Seymour's Tenth 54 112 76 242 54th Mass. (Colored) Seymour's Tenth 34 146 92 272 7th New Hampshire Seymour's Tenth 41 119 56 216 100th New York Seymour's Tenth 49 97 29 175 62d Ohio Seymour's Tenth 26 87 38 151 6th Connecticut Seymour's Tenth 15 77 46 138 Wapping Heights, Va.             July 23, 1863.             70th New York Humphreys's Third 11 21 -- 32 Brandy Station, Va.             August 1, 1863.             6th Penn. Cavalry Buford's Cavalry 5 20 4 29 9th N
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)
. Vicksburg, Miss. (May 22). Petersburg, Va. (June 17-18). Fort Wagner, S. C. Port Hudson, La. (May 27). Petersburg Mine, Va. Kenesaw Moy engagement.Shepherdstown, Va 8 72 24 104 July 11 Assault on Fort Wagner, S. C 49 123 167 339 July 18 Assault on Fort Wagner, S. C 246Fort Wagner, S. C 246 880 389 1,515 July -- Siege of Fort Wagner, S. C 71 278 9 358 July 13 Donaldsonville, La 56 223 186 465 July 21 Cavalry engagemFort Wagner, S. C 71 278 9 358 July 13 Donaldsonville, La 56 223 186 465 July 21 Cavalry engagement.Manassas Gap, Va 9 12 8 29 July 23 Wapping Heights, Va 20 83 -- 103 Aug. 1 Cavalry engagement.Brandy Station, Va 21 104 20 145 May 25 Port Hudson, La 176 447 ---- 623 July 9 July 10 Morris Island, S. C. 40 124 127 291 July 11 Fort Wagner, S. C. 6 6 ---- 12 Fort Wagner, S. C. 6 6 ---- 12 July 18 Fort Wagner, S. C. 36 140 5 181 July 19 Charleston Harbor, S. C. 75 404 27 506 Sept. 6 Aug. 26-27 Rocky Gap, Va 20 129 13 162Fort Wagner, S. C. 36 140 5 181 July 19 Charleston Harbor, S. C. 75 404 27 506 Sept. 6 Aug. 26-27 Rocky Gap, Va 20 129 13 162 Sept. 19-20 With the exception of Scott's Brigade the cavalry losses are not included.Chickamauga, Ga 2,068 13,085 1,303 16,456 Oct
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)
41 93 -- 134 Charleston Harbor, S. C.             July 10--Sept. 6, 1863.             21st South Carolina Morris Island, July 10th. Graham's Ripley's 14 112 56 182 25th South Carolina Colquitt's Ripley's 16 124 3 143 1st South Carolina Art'y Hagood's Ripley's 18 50 52 120 ----Charleston Battalion Fort Wagner, July 18th. Hagood's Ripley's 13 70 2 85 51st North Carolina Fort Wagner, July 18th. Taliaferro's Ripley's 17 60 -- 77 1st S. C. (3d Artillery) Fort WagFort Wagner, July 18th. Taliaferro's Ripley's 17 60 -- 77 1st S. C. (3d Artillery) Fort Wagner, July 18th. Taliaferro's Ripley's 10 32 22 64 31st North Carolina Clingman's Ripley's 13 32 -- 45 Chickamauga, Ga.             Sept. 19-20, 1863.             18th Alabama Clayton's Stewart's 41 256 -- 297 22d Alabama Deas's HindmaFort Wagner, July 18th. Taliaferro's Ripley's 10 32 22 64 31st North Carolina Clingman's Ripley's 13 32 -- 45 Chickamauga, Ga.             Sept. 19-20, 1863.             18th Alabama Clayton's Stewart's 41 256 -- 297 22d Alabama Deas's Hindman's 44 161 -- 205 16th Alabama Wood's Cleburne's 25 218 -- 243 19th Alabama Deas's Hindman's 34 158 12 204 38th Alabama Clayton's Stewart's 37 151 5 193 5th Georgia Jackson's Cheatham's 27 165 2 194 63