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Drewry's Bluff (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 14
. 14 Fleet Rowan New Berne 2 11 -- 13 April 24 Fleet Farragut New Orleans 37 147 -- 184 April 24 Iroquois Included, also, in the loss of the fleet. De Camp New Orleans 8 24 -- 32 April 24 Richmond Included, also, in the loss of the fleet. Alden New Orleans 2 4 -- 6 April 24 Winona Included, also, in the loss of the fleet. Nichols New Orleans 3 5 -- 8 April 24 Pinola Included, also, in the loss of the fleet. Crosby New Orleans 3 8 -- 11 May 15 Galena Rodgers Drewry's Bluff 13 11 -- 24 June 6 Flotilla Davis Memphis -- 3 -- 3 June 17 Mound City Kilty White River -- -- -- 125 June 28 Fleet Farragut Vicksburg 15 30 -- 45 July 15 Carondelet Walke Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. 4 10 -- 14 July 15 Tyler Gwin Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. 8 16 -- 24 July 15 Hartford Wainwright Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. 3 6 -- 9 July 15 Wissahickon De Camp Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. 1 4 -- 5 July 15 Winona Nichols Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. 1 2 -- 3 July 1
Mobile, Ala. (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 14
orpedo. In the action at St. Charles, the gunboat Mound City lost 150 men, killed or wounded, out of a crew of 175, but 3 officers and 22 men escaping uninjured; 82 were killed by gunshot wounds, or scalded During the engagement a 42-pound shell entered a casement, killing three men on its flight and then exploding the steam-drum. to death, and 43 others were drowned, or shot while struggling in the water. When the iron-clad Tecumseh led the column of monitors across the torpedo line at Mobile, As the Tecumseh, T. A. Craven, commander, went into action at Mobile Bay, it struck a torpedo and sank instantly. The vessel went down head foremost, her screw plainly visible in the air for a moment to the enemy, that waited for her, not two hundred yards off, on the other side of the fatal line. it was then that Craven did one of those deeds that should be always linked with the doer's name, as Sidney's is with the cup of cold water. The pilot and he instinctively made for the narro
Minnesota (Minnesota, United States) (search for this): chapter 14
13.5 19.3 Wisconsin 3,802 8,499 12,301 73,865 5.1 11.5 16.6 Minnesota 626 1,958 2,584 18,554 3.4 10.5 13.9 Iowa 3,540 9,461 13,001 6.8 1.7 0.4 0.6 Wisconsin 7,464 604 212 219 10.1 0.8 0.3 0.3 Minnesota 1,677 159 43 79 9.0 0.9 0.2 0.4 Iowa 8,498 515 227 221 12.5 0.ichigan 10 2 10 2   7 73 325 Wisconsin 7   14 1   10 27 160 Minnesota 1   3     1 19 55 Iowa 5 3 8   3 12 51 139 Kansas 8 11 3 4   146,730 13,942 Michigan 85,479 498 1,387   87,364 14,753 Minnesota 23,913 3 104   24,020 2,584 Mississippi 545       545 78 Mi 89,372 80,111 Wisconsin 109,080 91,327 5,097 96,424 79,260 Minnesota 26,326 24,020 1,032 25,052 19,693 Iowa 79,521 76,242 67 76,309r cent. of military population, 1860. Connecticut 47,344 50.1 Minnesota 18,557 45.0 Delaware 7,982 43.6 Missouri 78,186 33.5 Illino,048 258,419 58.8 Michigan 87,364 2,008 89,372 164,007 54.4 Minnesota 24,020 1,032 25,052 41,226 60.7 Missouri 109,111   109,
Ohio (Ohio, United States) (search for this): chapter 14
West Virginia 1,247 2,770 4,017 27,518 4.5 10.0 14.5 Ohio 11,588 23,887 35,475 225,669 5.1 10.6 15.7 Kentucky 2,474 0.7 West Virginia 1,878 617 150 125 6.8 2.2 0.5 0.5 Ohio 19,365 2,356 1,168 998 8.6 1.1 0.5 0.4 Kentucky 6,383 86nd 8   4 10 1 1 48 96 West Virginia 7   6 2 1   31 78 Ohio 23 13 34 6 9 24 118 771 Kentucky 14 2 8 12 2 2 168 391   448,850 46,534 North Carolina 3,156       3,156 360 Ohio 304,814 3,274 5,092   313,180 35,475 Oregon 1,810       , notably Connecticut, Kansas, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Ohio, and Illinois, furnished more men than the quotas demanded District of Columbia 13,973 16,534 338 16,872 11,506 Ohio 306,322 313,180 6,479 319,659 240,514 Indiana 199,788 19owa 68,123 48.8 New York 369,948 46.1 Kansas 16,624 59.4 Ohio 228,943 49.8 Kentucky 43,864 24.2 Pennsylvania 228,734 4219 61.2 New York 448,850 18,197 467,047 796,881 58.6 Ohio 313,180 6,479 319,659 459,534 69.5 Pennsylvania 337,
Vicksburg (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): chapter 14
River -- -- -- 125 June 28 Fleet Farragut Vicksburg 15 30 -- 45 July 15 Carondelet Walke VickVicksburg Ram, Arkansas. 4 10 -- 14 July 15 Tyler Gwin Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. 8 16 -- 24 Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. 8 16 -- 24 July 15 Hartford Wainwright Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. 3 6 -- 9 July 15 Wissahickon De Camp VicVicksburg Ram, Arkansas. 3 6 -- 9 July 15 Wissahickon De Camp Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. 1 4 -- 5 July 15 Winona Nichols Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. 1 2 -- 3 Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. 1 4 -- 5 July 15 Winona Nichols Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. 1 2 -- 3 July 15 Sciota Lowry Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. -- 2 -- 2 July 15 Richmond Alden Vicksburg Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. 1 2 -- 3 July 15 Sciota Lowry Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. -- 2 -- 2 July 15 Richmond Alden Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. -- 2 -- 2 Oct. 3 Commodore Perry Flusser Blackwater 2 11 -- 13 Dec. 27 Benton Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. -- 2 -- 2 July 15 Richmond Alden Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. -- 2 -- 2 Oct. 3 Commodore Perry Flusser Blackwater 2 11 -- 13 Dec. 27 Benton Gwin Drumgold's Bluff 2 8 -- 10 1863.               Jan. 1 Fleet Renshaw Galveston -- -- -- 1Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. -- 2 -- 2 Oct. 3 Commodore Perry Flusser Blackwater 2 11 -- 13 Dec. 27 Benton Gwin Drumgold's Bluff 2 8 -- 10 1863.               Jan. 1 Fleet Renshaw Galveston -- -- -- 150 Jan. 10 Louisville Owen Arkansas Post 6 25 -- 31 Jan. 10 De Kalb Walker Arkansas Post J Pemberton 3 3 -- 6 April 16 Fleet Porter Vicksburg -- 13 -- 13 April 29 Benton Greer Grand G May 27 Cincinnati Sunk in action. Bache Vicksburg 5 14 15 34 July 7 Monongahela Read
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 14
2.8 22.8 25.6 Arkansas 305 1,408 1,713 7,836 3.9 17.9 21.8 Louisiana 214 731 945 4,654 4.6 15.7 20.3 Alabama 50 295 345 1,611 3.1 1228 22 5 40 14.1 1.4 0.3 2.5 Florida 189     8 14.6     0.6 Louisiana 624 15 36 56 13.5 0.3 0.7 1.2 Mississippi 66   1 8 12.1   0.2   4 24 Alabama             2 38 Florida         2   1 5 Louisiana     1 1   5 19 30 Mississippi 1           4 3 Texas 1     10   20,149 2,630 Kentucky 51,743 314 23,703   75,760 10,774 Louisiana 5,224       5,224 945 Maine 64,973 5,030 104   70,107 9,398 Alabama   2,576   2,576 1,611 Florida   1,290   1,290 1,290 Louisiana   5,224   5,224 4,654 Mississippi   545   545 545 Texas   19; Arkansas, 5,526; Colorado, 95; Florida, 1,044; Georgia, 3,486; Louisiana, 24,052; Mississippi, 17,869; North Carolina, 5,035; South Caroli9; Arkansas, 5,526; Colorado, 95; Florida, 1,044; Georgia, 3,486; Louisiana, 24,052; Mississippi, 17,869;
Washington (United States) (search for this): chapter 14
e aggregate mortuary loss of the Union Armies during the War of the Rebellion, but show the losses sustained by each State, together with the various causes of death. The tables are based upon the statistics prepared in the War Department at Washington, in 1885, by order of General Richard C. Drum, Adjutant-General United States Army, the work being done under the supervision of Mr. Joseph W. Kirkley, the statistician of that department. This work of the War Department was one of immense magontingent for the same arm of the service. Table F. Percentage of military population furnished by States. States. Number of Men Furnished. Number who paid Commutation. Total. Table E, Column IV. (official publication; Ad. Gen. office, Washington, Nov. 9, 1880). Census, 1860. Number between ages 18 to 45 incl. Per cent. Furnished.   I. II. III. IV. V. Connecticut 55,864 1,515 57,379 94,411 60.7 Delaware 12,284 1,386 13,670 18,273 74.8 Illinois 259,092 55 259,147 375,026 69
Nebraska (Nebraska, United States) (search for this): chapter 14
153 170 323 3,697 4.1 4.6 8.7 California 108 465 573 15,725 0.7 2.9 3.6 New Mexico 73 204 277 4,432 1.6 4.6 6.2 Nebraska 35 204 239 2,175 1.6 9.3 10.9 Oregon 11 34 45 1,773 0.6 1.9 2.5 Nevada 2 31 33 1,080 0.1 2.9 3.0 Dakota 2 4 6 22   0.3 0.4 New Mexico 144   19 41 3.3   0.4 0.9 Nevada 29   1 1 2.7   0.1 0.1 Oregon 21   7 6 1.2   0.4 0.3 Nebraska 159 1 23 21 7.3   1.0 1.0 Dakota 4       2.0       Washington Territory 12   5 5 1.2   0.5 0.5 Tennessee 4,086 California 10   8 4     21 16 New Mexico 13   4 3     7 14 Nevada             1   Oregon 1     1     4   Nebraska 6       1   2 12 Washington Territory 1           3 1 Dakota                 Tennessee 24 1 3   2 4 74 314 A Minnesota 23,913 3 104   24,020 2,584 Mississippi 545       545 78 Missouri 100,616 151 8,344   109,111 13,885 Nebraska 3,157       3,157 239 Nevada 1,080       1,080 33 New Hamp
St. Louis (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 14
Navy played no secondary part. Losses in the United States Navy, 1861-65. Date. Vessel. Commander. Battle. Killed. Wounded. Missing. Aggregate. 1861               Sept. 14 Colorado Russell Pensacola 3 9 -- 12 Nov. 7 Fleet Dupont Port Royal 8 23 -- 31 Nov. 7 Tyler Walke Belmont 1 2 -- 3 1862               Feb. 2 Essex Porter (W. D.) Fort Henry 7 20 5 32 Feb. 2 Cincinnati Stembel Fort Henry 1 7 -- 8 Feb. 8 Fleet Goldsborough Roanoke Island 6 17 -- 23 Feb. 15 St. Louis Paulding Fort Donelson 2 8 -- 10 Feb. 15 Louisville Dove Fort Donelson 4 5 -- 9 Feb. 15 Pittsburg Thompson Fort Donelson -- 2 -- 2 Feb. 15 Carondelet Walke Fort Donelson 4 31 -- 35 Mch. 8 Cumberland Morris Hampton Roads -- -- -- 121 Mch. 8 Congress Smith Hampton Roads -- -- -- 129 Mch. 14 Fleet Rowan New Berne 2 11 -- 13 April 24 Fleet Farragut New Orleans 37 147 -- 184 April 24 Iroquois Included, also, in the loss of the fleet. De Camp New Orleans 8 24
Oregon (Oregon, United States) (search for this): chapter 14
2.9 3.6 New Mexico 73 204 277 4,432 1.6 4.6 6.2 Nebraska 35 204 239 2,175 1.6 9.3 10.9 Oregon 11 34 45 1,773 0.6 1.9 2.5 Nevada 2 31 33 1,080 0.1 2.9 3.0 Dakota 2 4 6 206 1.0 2.0 3.0 62 59 2.2   0.3 0.4 New Mexico 144   19 41 3.3   0.4 0.9 Nevada 29   1 1 2.7   0.1 0.1 Oregon 21   7 6 1.2   0.4 0.3 Nebraska 159 1 23 21 7.3   1.0 1.0 Dakota 4       2.0       Wash 8 California 10   8 4     21 16 New Mexico 13   4 3     7 14 Nevada             1   Oregon 1     1     4   Nebraska 6       1   2 12 Washington Territory 1           3 1 Dakota  0 46,534 North Carolina 3,156       3,156 360 Ohio 304,814 3,274 5,092   313,180 35,475 Oregon 1,810       1,810 45 Pennsylvania 315,017 14,307 8,612   337,936 33,183 Rhode Island 19,5260 3,156   3,156 3,156 California   15,725   15,725 15,725 Nevada   1,080   1,080 1,080 Oregon   1,810   1,810 1,773 Washington Territory
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