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Gainesville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 15
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 Ford, Va 71
James Island (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 15
an. 1-31 Includes operations on the north side of the James.Siege of Petersburg, Va 51 269 81 401 Feb. 3-9 Rivers's Bridge, S. C 18 70 4 92 Feb. 5-7 Known, also, as Hatcher's Run.Dabney's Mills, Va 171 1,181 187 1,539 Feb. 10 James's Island, S. C 20 76 -- 96 Feb. 11 Sugar Loaf Battery, N. C 14 114 -- 128 Feb. 20 Town Creek, N. C 30 154 -- 184 Feb. 1-28 Includes operations on the north side of the James.Siege of Petersburg, Va 43 257 72 372 March 6 National Bridgerman's Army captured 12,983 Confederates during the Atlanta campaign, which should be added to the above losses. 414 May 15 New Market, Va 34 484 13 531 June 10-11 Brice's Cross Roads, Miss. 96 396 ---- 492 July 1-11 Johns Island; James Island, S. C. 33 92 ---- 125 July 13-15 Tupelo, Miss 210 1,049 49 1,308 Sept. 19 Opequon, Va 226 1,567 1,818 Not including the loss in the cavalry, which was reported as slight.3,611 Sept. 22 Fisher's Hill, Va. 30 210 995 Not including
Richmond, Ky. (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): chapter 15
Mountain, Tenn. Jonesboro, Ga. Fort Fisher, N. C. Cloyd's Mountain, W. Va. Fall of Petersburg, Va. Fort Blakely, Ala.     In the following battles the Confederates remained in undisturbed possession of the field, the Union armies leaving 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
Winchester, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 15
d. Magnolia Hills, Miss. Crampton's Gap, Md. Kernstown, Va. Raymond, Miss. Mill Springs, Ky. Baton Rougeille, Va. Island Ford, Va. Pocotaligo, S. C. Winchester, Va. (1863). Deep Bottom, Va. Maryland Heights, M March 14 New Berne, N. C 90 380 1 471 March 23 Kernstown, Va 118 450 22 590 April 6, 7 Shiloh, Tenn 1,75rg, W. Va 13 53 7 73 May 23-25 Front Royal and Winchester, Va 62 243 1,714 2,019 May 27 Hanover Court Hoent.Beverly Ford, Va 81 403 382 866 June 13-15 Winchester, Va 95 348 4,000 4,443 June 17 Cavalry enguly 20 Carter's Farm, Va 37 175 30 242 July 24 Winchester, Va 134 678 391 1,203 July 26-29 Strawberry Plarch 14 New Berne, N. C 64 101 413 578 March 23 Kernstown, Va 80 375 263 718 April 6, 7 Shiloh, Tenn 1,72owell, Va 75 423 -- 498 May 23-25 Front Royal; Winchester, Va 39 172 3 214 May 27 Hanover C. H., Va 73 1dleburg; Upperville, Va 65 279 166 510 June 13 Winchester, Va 47 219 3 269 June 30 Hanover, Pa 9 50 58 1
Culpeper, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 15
La 12 36 ---- 48 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 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 13 162 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. 10-21 Hampton's and Fitz Lee's Cavalry, at Culpeper, Buckland Mills and other places.Cavalry Affairs, Va 74 477 89 640 Oct. 14 Bristoe Station, Va 136 797 445 1,378 Oct. 27 Wauhatchie, Tenn 33 306 58 397 Nov. 6 Droop Mountain, Va ---- ---- ---- 275 Nov. 7 Kelly's Ford, Va ---- ---- ---- 359 Nov. 7 Rappahannock Station, Va ---- ---- ---- 1,674 Nov. 23-25 Including Lookout Mountain.Missionary Ridge, Tenn 361 2,160 4,146 6,667 Nov. 26-30 Mine Run Campaign, Va. 110 570 65 745 Nov. 14-30 Knoxville, Tenn 198 850 248 1,2
Chattanooga (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 15
161 546 Oct. 20 Philadelphia, Tenn 7 25 447 479 Oct. 27 Wauhatchie, Tenn 75 300 8 383 Nov. 3 Grand Coteau, La 25 129 562 716 Nov. 6 Droop Mountain, W. Va 30 88 1 119 Nov. 7 Rappahannock Station, Va 83 328 6 417 Nov. 7 Kelly's Ford, Va 6 39 -- 45 Nov. 16 Campbell's Station, Tenn 31 211 74 316 Nov. -- Siege of Knoxville, Tenn 92 393 202 687 Nov. 23-25 Or, Missionary Ridge; Includes Orchard Knob, Nov. 23 (loss about 200); and Lookout Mountain, Nov. 24 (500).Chattanooga, Tenn 687 4,346 349 5,382 Nov. 27 Ringgold; Graysville, Ga 65 367 -- 432 Nov. 26-30 Mine Run Campaign, Va 173 1,099 381 1,653 Dec. 2 Walker's Ford, W. Va 9 43 12 64 Dec. 14 Bean's Station, Tenn 16 51 48 115 Dec. 29 Mossy Creek, Tenn 18 86 5 109 1864             Feb. 1-3 Bachelor's Creek, N. C 9 15 302 326 Feb. 6 Morton's Ford, Va 10 208 42 260 Feb. 20 Olustee, Fla 203 1,152 506 1,861 Feb. 27 Buzzard's Roost, Ga 17 272 -- 289 March 5 Yazoo City, Miss 21 89 21 <
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 15
a, Ga., July 21-22. Cedar Creek, Va. Carter's Farm, Va. Piedmont, Va. Five Forks, Va. Prairie Grove, Ark. Bentonville, N. C. Sailor's CVa. 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 attackiFort Harrison, Va. Marye's Heights, Va. (1863) Rappahannock Station, Va. Fort McAllister, Ga. Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Jonesboro, Ga. Foied dead and many of its wounded in their hands: First Bull Run, Va. Seven Days, Va. Wilderness, Va. Ball's Bluff, Va. Manassas, Va. SVa. 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, Vaottom, Va. Maryland Heights, Md. Chickamauga, Ga. Ream's Station, Va. Shepherdstown, Va. Olustee, Fla. Hatcher's Run, Va. New Markety Ridge, Tenn 361 2,160 4,146 6,667 Nov. 26-30 Mine Run Campaign, Va. 110 570 65 745 Nov. 14-30 Knoxville, Tenn 198 850 248 1,296 No
Utoy Creek (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 15
Johnston's (and Hood's) Army, and does not include the missing. Sherman's Army captured 12,983 Confederates during the Atlanta campaign, which should be added to the above losses. 3,948 July 4 July 4-31 Peach Tree Creek; Atlanta 1,341 7,500 As stated by Dr. Foard, Medical Director of Johnston's (and Hood's) Army, and does not include the missing. Sherman's Army captured 12,983 Confederates during the Atlanta campaign, which should be added to the above losses. 8,841 July 31 Utoy Creek; Jonesboro 482 3,223 As stated by Dr. Foard, Medical Director of Johnston's (and Hood's) Army, and does not include the missing. Sherman's Army captured 12,983 Confederates during the Atlanta campaign, which should be added to the above losses. 3,705 Sept. 1 May 6-31 Cavalry Engagements 73 341 As stated by Dr. Foard, Medical Director of Johnston's (and Hood's) Army, and does not include the missing. Sherman's Army captured 12,983 Confederates during the Atlanta campaign, wh
Edgefield (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 15
vens, 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 carried the forts, or intrenched positions, by storm. Fort Harrison, Va. Marye's Heights, Va. (1863) Rappahannoc Includes operations on the north side of the James.Siege of Petersburg 57 258 108 423 Dec. 5 Murfreesboro, Tenn 30 175 -- 205 Dec. 6-9 Deveaux's Neck, S. C 39 390 200 629 Dec. 13 Fort McAllister, Ga 24 110 -- 134 Dec. 15, 16 Nashville, Tenn 387 2,558 112 3,057 Dec. 18 Marion, Va 18 58 -- 76 Dec. 28 Cavalry engagements.Egypt Station, Miss 23 88 7 118 Dec. 1-31 Includes operations on the north side of the James.Siege of Petersburg, Va 66 278 269 613 1865.    
Cane (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 15
ean's Station, Tenn 16 51 48 115 Dec. 29 Mossy Creek, Tenn 18 86 5 109 1864             Feb. 1-3 Bachelor's Creek, N. C 9 15 302 326 Feb. 6 Morton's Ford, Va 10 208 42 260 Feb. 20 Olustee, Fla 203 1,152 506 1,861 Feb. 27 Buzzard's Roost, Ga 17 272 -- 289 March 5 Yazoo City, Miss 21 89 21 131 April 3 Okolona, Ark 16 74 -- 90 April 8 Sabine Cross Roads, La 258 1,487 1,772 3,517 April 9 Pleasant Hill, La April 17-20 Plymouth, N. C 20 80 1,500 1,600 April 23 Cane River, La 40 160 -- 200 April 25 Marks's Mills, Ark 100 250 100 450 April 30 Jenkins's Ferry, Ark 64 378 86 528 May 1 Alexandria, La 23 67 21 111 May 5-31 Includes Rocky Face Ridge, May 5-9 (loss about 900); Resaca, May 13-15 (3,000); New Hope Church, May 25 (1,000); Pickett's Mills, May 27 (1,900); Dallas, May 28-31 (1,800); Adairsville, Cassville, Rome Cross Roads, etc.Atlanta Campaign, Ga Killed 4,423 Wounded 22,822 Missing 4,442   Total 31,687 1,458 7,436
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