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May 19, 1862.             17th Missouri ------------ ---------- 15 26 -- 41 Port Royal, Va.             May 23, 1862.             1st Maryland Williams's ---------- 14 43 535 592 Winchester, Va.             May 25, 1862.             2d Massachusetts Williams's ---------- 13 47 80 140 Hanover Court House, Va.             May 27, 1862.             25th New York Morell's Fifth 28 79 51 158 44th New York Morell's Fifth 27 59 -- 86 Fair Oaks, Va.             May 31--June 1, 1862.             61st Pennsylvania Couch's Fourth 68 152 43 263 5th New Hampshire Richardson's Second 26 147 7 180 64th New York Richardson's Second 30 143 -- 173 67th New York Couch's Fourth 27 135 8 170 3d Michigan Kearny's Third 30 124 15 169 105th Pennsylvania Kearny's Third 41 112 8 161 104th Pennsylvania Casey's Fourth 28 111 67 206 5th Michigan Kearny's Third 31 105 19 155 Cross Keys, Va.        
4 48th Pennsylvania Potter's Ninth 10 57 2 69 14th New York H. A. Crittenden's Ninth 15 43 61 119 100th Pennsylvania Crittenden's Ninth 10 48 14 72 5th New York Lockwood's Fifth 8 50 29 87 32d Massachusetts Griffin's Fifth 10 44 -- 54 21st Pa. Cav'y (dismounted) Griffin's Fifth 8 47 -- 55 Purnell Legion (Md.) Lockwood's Fifth 8 23 6 37 4th Delaware Cutler's Fifth 13 21 2 36 Cold Harbor, Va.             June 3, 1864. Includes the assault of the Sixth Corps on June 1st.             81st New York Brooks's Eighteenth 46 159 10 215 5th New Hampshire Barlow's Second 43 151 37 231 23d Pennsylvania Russell's Sixth 47 134 29 210 112th New York Devens's Composed of troops from the Tenth Corps temporarily attached. Eighteenth 28 140 12 180 25th Massachusetts Martindale's Eighteenth 24 142 49 215 188th Pennsylvania Brooks's Eighteenth 19 144 8 171 10th Vermont Ricketts's Sixth 28 131 3 162 12th New Hampshire Martindale's Eighteenth 2
A. J. Smith's Thirteenth 19 85 26 130 21st Iowa Carr's Thirteenth 16 87 10 113 59th Indiana Quinby's Seventeenth 11 99 1 111 95th Illinois McArthur's Seventeenth 18 83 8 109 7th Missouri Logan's Seventeenth 10 92 -- 102 99th Illinois Carr's Thirteenth 19 77 6 102 Plains's Store, La.             May 21, 1863.             116th New York Augur's Nineteenth 11 44 1 56 Port Hudson, La.             Nearly all these losses occured in the assaults of May 27th and June 14th.May 23--July 8, 1863.             8th New Hampshire Paine's Emory's (3d) Division. Nineteenth 30 198 30 258 4th Wisconsin Paine's Nineteenth 49 117 53 219 26th Connecticut Sherman's General Thomas W. Sherman's (2d) Division, afterwards Dwight's Division. Nineteenth 15 160 1 176 8th Vermont Augur's Nineteenth 25 132 9 166 6th Michigan Sherman's Nineteenth 20 129 -- 149 91st New York Grover's Nineteenth 21 120 8 149 2d Louisiana Augur's Nineteenth
110 10 135 2d Penn. H. A. Martindale's Eighteenth 16 94 16 126 148th New York Martindale's Eighteenth 16 74 26 116 89th New York Martindale's Eighteenth 10 82 2 94 25th Massachusetts Martindale's Eighteenth 11 44 -- 55 5th U. S. Colored Hinks's Eighteenth 8 48 20 76 11th Connecticut Martindale's Eighteenth 6 52 5 63 Petersburg, Va. The Ninth Corps assaulted on the 17th; the Second Corps on the 18th.             June 17-18, 1862. Includes losses in the trenches, June 19-30th.             24th N. Y. Cav'y (dism'ted) Willcox's Ninth 38 156 3 197 2d Michigan Willcox's Ninth 21 170 13 204 187th Pennsylvania Griffin's Ninth 23 165 1 189 37th Wisconsin Willcox's Ninth 33 122 2 157 170th New York Gibbon's Second 22 111 3 136 27th Michigan Willcox's Ninth 17 106 5 128 36th Wisconsin Gibbon's Second 16 107 -- 123 109th New York Willcox's Ninth 26 81 20 127 4th Delaware Cutler's Fifth 21 91 -- 112 1st Michigan S. S. Willcox's Ninth
135 2d Penn. H. A. Martindale's Eighteenth 16 94 16 126 148th New York Martindale's Eighteenth 16 74 26 116 89th New York Martindale's Eighteenth 10 82 2 94 25th Massachusetts Martindale's Eighteenth 11 44 -- 55 5th U. S. Colored Hinks's Eighteenth 8 48 20 76 11th Connecticut Martindale's Eighteenth 6 52 5 63 Petersburg, Va. The Ninth Corps assaulted on the 17th; the Second Corps on the 18th.             June 17-18, 1862. Includes losses in the trenches, June 19-30th.             24th N. Y. Cav'y (dism'ted) Willcox's Ninth 38 156 3 197 2d Michigan Willcox's Ninth 21 170 13 204 187th Pennsylvania Griffin's Ninth 23 165 1 189 37th Wisconsin Willcox's Ninth 33 122 2 157 170th New York Gibbon's Second 22 111 3 136 27th Michigan Willcox's Ninth 17 106 5 128 36th Wisconsin Gibbon's Second 16 107 -- 123 109th New York Willcox's Ninth 26 81 20 127 4th Delaware Cutler's Fifth 21 91 -- 112 1st Michigan S. S. Willcox's Ninth 22 53
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  6th Maine Russell's Sixth 38 101 -- 139 5th Wisconsin Russell's Sixth 10 49 -- 59 Kelly's Ford, Va.             Nov. 7, 1863.             1st U. S. Sharpshooters Birney's Third 3 10 -- 13 Campbell's Station, Tenn.             Nov. 16, 1863.             17th Michigan Ferrero's Ninth 7 51 15 73 23d Michigan White's Twenty-third 8 23 8 39 20th Michigan Ferrero's Ninth 3 30 4 37 2d Michigan Ferrero's Ninth 3 27 2 32 Siege of Knoxville, Tenn.             Nov. 17--Dec. 4, 1863.             2d Michigan Ferrero's Ninth 10 67 16 93 112th Illinois (Mt'd Inf'y) Cavalry Army of Ohio 18 38 12 68 24th Kentucky Hascall's Twenty-third 4 55 -- 59 27th Michigan Ferrero's Ninth 6 12 20 38 Lookout Mountain, Tenn.             Nov. 23, 1863             149th New York Includes loss at Ringgold on the 27th. Geary's Twelfth 10 64 -- 74 60th New York Includes loss at Ringgold on the 27th. Geary's T
April 19th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 11
ame date; also at Macon, Ga., on the 20th of April; and at Talladega, Ala., on the 22d. In South Carolina, a provisional division under command of General E. E. Potter was engaged, with some loss of life, on the 18th of April, 1865, at Boykin's Mills. Some fighting also occurred at Palmetto Ranch, Texas, on May 13th, 1865. But the war ended, substantially, at Appomattox, April 9, 1865. Fort Blakely, Ala., fell the same day, carried by a bloody assault. The war commenced on the 19th of April, 1861, and was officially declared as ended, August 20, 1866. casualties in Light Artillery. The following list of remarkable casualties in the light artillery is given in a separate class, as the small number of men in a light battery would not give their losses a proper place among those of the larger organizations. These artillery losses, though they may appear slight numerically, were really severe, and represent large percentages. Scarcely any of these batteries took 100 men
June 10th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 11
y out of the works, re-took the position, and saved the right. That, in accomplishing this, they could inflict so severe a loss and sustain so slight a one, is as good evidence of their gallantry and efficiency as any sensational aggregate of casualties. list of battles, with the regiments sustaining greatest loss in each. Regiment. Division. Corps. Killed. Wounded. Includes the mortally wounded. Missing. Includes the captured. Aggregate. great Bethel, Va.             June 10, 1861.             5th New York Pierce's ---------- 6 13 -- 19 Rich Mountain, W. Va.             July 11, 1861.             13th Indiana Rosecrans's ---------- 8 9 -- 17 Blackburn's Ford, Va.             July 18, 1861.             1st Massachusetts Tyler's ---------- 10 8 14 32 12th New York Tyler's ---------- 5 19 10 34 First Bull Run, Va.             July 21, 1861.             1st Minnesota Heintzelman's ---------- 42
July 11th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 11
severe a loss and sustain so slight a one, is as good evidence of their gallantry and efficiency as any sensational aggregate of casualties. list of battles, with the regiments sustaining greatest loss in each. Regiment. Division. Corps. Killed. Wounded. Includes the mortally wounded. Missing. Includes the captured. Aggregate. great Bethel, Va.             June 10, 1861.             5th New York Pierce's ---------- 6 13 -- 19 Rich Mountain, W. Va.             July 11, 1861.             13th Indiana Rosecrans's ---------- 8 9 -- 17 Blackburn's Ford, Va.             July 18, 1861.             1st Massachusetts Tyler's ---------- 10 8 14 32 12th New York Tyler's ---------- 5 19 10 34 First Bull Run, Va.             July 21, 1861.             1st Minnesota Heintzelman's ---------- 42 108 30 180 69th New York Tyler's ---------- 38 59 95 192 79th New York Tyler's ---------- 32 51 115 198 W
July 18th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 11
aggregate of casualties. list of battles, with the regiments sustaining greatest loss in each. Regiment. Division. Corps. Killed. Wounded. Includes the mortally wounded. Missing. Includes the captured. Aggregate. great Bethel, Va.             June 10, 1861.             5th New York Pierce's ---------- 6 13 -- 19 Rich Mountain, W. Va.             July 11, 1861.             13th Indiana Rosecrans's ---------- 8 9 -- 17 Blackburn's Ford, Va.             July 18, 1861.             1st Massachusetts Tyler's ---------- 10 8 14 32 12th New York Tyler's ---------- 5 19 10 34 First Bull Run, Va.             July 21, 1861.             1st Minnesota Heintzelman's ---------- 42 108 30 180 69th New York Tyler's ---------- 38 59 95 192 79th New York Tyler's ---------- 32 51 115 198 Wilson's Creek, Mo.             August 10, 1861.             1st Missouri Lyon's ---------- 76 208
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