the following assaults the Confederates successfully repulsed the attacks of the enemy:
Chickasaw Bluffs, Miss. Vicksburg, Miss. (May 19). Cold Harbor, Va.
Secessionville, S. C. Vicksburg, Miss. (May 22). Petersburg, Va. (June 17-18).
FortVicksburg, Miss. (May 22). Petersburg, Va. (June 17-18).
Fort Wagner, S. C. Port Hudson, La. (May 27). Petersburg Mine, Va.
Kenesaw Mountain, Ga. Port Hudson, La. (June 14).
In the following assaults, or sorties, the Confederates were the attacking party, and were repulsed:
Helena, Ark. Wauhatch
May 16 Champion's Hill, Miss 410 1,844 187 2,441
May 17 Black River Bridge, Miss 39 237 3 279
May 19 Assault on Vicksburg, Miss 157 777 8 942
May 22 Assault on Vicksburg, Miss 502 2,550 147 3,199
May 23 Vicksburg Trenches, Miss 147 613Vicksburg, Miss 502 2,550 147 3,199
May 23 Vicksburg Trenches, Miss 147 613 9 769
July 4
May 21 Plain's Store, La 15 71 14 100
May 27 Assault on Port Hudson, La 293 1,545 157 1,995
June 14 Assault on Port Hudson, La 203 1,401 162 1,766
May 26 Port Hudson Trenches, La 211 390 -- 601
July 9
June 5 Frankl
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June 1-4, 1864. Cold Harbor 1,844 9,077 1,816 12,737
Dec. 11-14, 1862. Fredericksburg 1,284 9,600 1,769 12,653
Aug. 28-30, 1862. Manassas
Including Chantilly, Rappahannock, Bristoe Station, and Bull Run Bridge. 1,747 8,452 4,263 14,462
April 6-7, 1862. Shiloh 1,754 8,408 2,885 13,047
Dec. 31, 1862. Stone's Riveron.185
Aug. 5 Baton Rouge, La 84 266 33 383
Aug. 9 Cedar Mountain, Va 314 1,445 622 2,381
Aug. 16-31
Includes Bristoe Station, Groveton, Gainesville, Chantilly and the Rappahannock. Manassas, Va 1,747 8,452 4,263 14,462
Aug. 30 Richmond, Ky 206 844 4,303 5,353
Sept. 10, 11 Fayetteville, W. Va 25 95 190 310
Septug. 5 Baton Rouge, La 84 313 56 453
Aug. 9 Cedar Mountain, Va 223 1,060 31 1,314
Aug. 30 Richmond, Ky 78 372 1 451
Aug. 21
Includes Rappahannock and Chantilly; compiled from official reports of Longstreet, Jackson and Stuart.Manassas, Va 1,481 7,627 89 9,197
Sept. 2
Sept. 10 Fayetteville, W. Va 16 32 -- 48
Sep
ng its unburied dead and many of its wounded in their hands:
First Bull Run, Va. Seven Days, Va. Wilderness, Va.
Ball's Bluff, Va. Manassas, Va. Spotsylvania, Va.
Belmont, Mo. Cedar Mountain, Va. Drewry's Bluff, Va.
Front Royal, Va. Richmond, Ky. Monocacy, Md.
Port Republic, Va. Fredericksburg, Va. Brice's Cross Roads, Miss.
Wilson's Creek, Mo. Chancellorsville, Va. Island Ford, Va.
Pocotaligo, S. C. Winchester, Va. (1863). Deep Bottom, Va.
Maryland Heights, Md. Chickamauga, Ga. Ream's Station, Va.
Shepherdstown, Va. Olustee, Fla. Hatcher's Run, Va.
New Market, Va. Sabine Cross Roads, La.
In the following assaults the Confederates successfully repulsed the attacks of the enemy:
Chickasaw Bluffs, Miss. Vicksburg, Miss. (May 19). Cold Harbor, Va.
Secessionville, S. C. Vicksburg, Miss. (May 22). Petersburg, Va. (June 17-18).
Fort Wagner, S. C. Port Hudson, La. (May 27). Petersburg Mine, Va.
Kenesaw Mountain, Ga. Port Hudson, La. (June 14
River, Tenn.
Shiloh, Tenn. Corinth, Miss. Missionary Ridge, Tenn.
Pea Ridge, Ark. Chaplin Hills, Ky. Fort Stevens, D. C.
Roanoke Island, N. C. Resaca, Ga. Opequon, Va.
New Berne, N. C. Atlanta, Ga., July 21-22. Cedar Creek, Va.
Carter's Farm, Va. Piedmont, Va. Five Forks, Va.
Prairie Grove, Ark. Bentonville, N. C. Sailor's Creek, Va.
Nashville, Tenn. Tupelo, Miss.
The Union armies were successful, also, in the following assaults.
They were the attacking party, and on, S. C 19 97 135 251
July 5-7 John's Island, S. C 16 82 12 110
July 9 Monocacy, Md 123 603 568 1,294
July 12 Fort Stevens, D. C 54 319 -- 373
July 13 Tupelo, Miss 59 453 16 528
July 18 Island Ford, Va 65 301 56 422
July 20 Carter's Farm, Va 37 175 30 242
July 24 Winchester, Va 134 678 391 1,203
July 26-29 Strawberry Plains, Va 62 340 86 488
July 30 Petersburg Mine, Va 504 1,881 1,413 3,798
July 1-31 Petersburg Trenches, Va 349 1,587 145 2,081
Aug. 11
Caval
27 Hanover Court House, Va 62 223 70 355
May 31 Fair Oaks, Va. (Seven Pines) 790 3,594 647 5,031
June 8 Cross Keys, Va 114 443 127 684
June 9 Port Republic, Va 67 393 558 1,018
June 16 Secessionville, S. C 107 487 89 683
June 25 Oak Grove,
Seven Days Batttle, Va
Killed 1,734
Wounded 8,062
Missing 6,053
Total 15,849 67 504 55 626
June 26 Mechanicsville, 49 207 105 361
June 27 Gaines's Mill, 894 3,107 2,836 6,837
June 28
Includes loss at Garnett Republic, Va 78 533 4 615
June 16 Secessionville, S. C 52 144 8 204
Date. Engagements. (Confederate Losses.) Killed. Wounded, including mortally w'd. Captured and Missing. Aggregate.
June 25
Approximate division of loss: June 25, Oak Grove, 441; June 26, Mechanicsville, 1,365; June 27, Gaines's Mill, 8,751; June 28, Garnett's Farm, and Golding's Farm, 461; June 29, Savage Station and Peach Orchard, 626; June 30, White Oak Swamp and Glendale (or Charles City Cross Roads), 3,615, J
Orchard (or Allen's Farm) on same day. Savage Station, 80 412 1,098 1,590
June 30
Includes loss at White Oak Swamp, and Charles City Cross Roads. Glendale, 210 1,513 1,130 2,853
July 1 Malvern Hill, 397 2,092 725 3,214
July 7 Bayou Cache, Ark 6 57 -- 63
July 13 Murfreesboro, Tenn 19 120 46
Not including men surrendered in the capitulation.185
Aug. 5 Baton Rouge, La 84 266 33 383
Aug. 9 Cedar Mountain, Va 314 1,445 622 2,381
Aug. 16-31
Includes Bristoe Station, Groveton, Gainesville, Chantilly and the Rappahannock. Manassas, Va 1,747 8,452 4,263 14,462
Aug. 30 Richmond, Ky 206 844 4,303 5,353
Sept. 10, 11 Fayetteville, W. Va 25 95 190 310
Sept. 12-15 Harper's Ferry, Va 44 173 12,520 12,737
Sept. 14 Crampton's Gap, Md 113 418 2 533
Sept. 14 South Mountain, Md 325 1,403 85 1,813
Sept. 14-16 Munfordville, Ky 15 57 4,076 4,148
Sept. 17 Antietam, Md 2,108 9,549 753 12,410
Sept. 19 Iuka, Miss 141 613 36 790
Sept. 19, 20 Shepherdstown F