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May 1-3, 1863. Chancellorsville 1,606 9,762 5,919 17,287
Sept. 19-20, 1863. Chickamauga 1,656 9,749 4,774 16,179
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 River
Including Knob Gap, and losses on January 1st and 2d. 1863. 1,730 7,802 3,717 13,249
June 15-19, 1864. Petersburg (Assault) 1,688 8,513 1,185 11,386
As before, the missing includes the captured; but the number missing at Fredericksburg and Cold Harbor may be fairly added to the killed and wounded, as it represents men who fell in an unsuccessful assault.
In connection with these matters the question naturally arises,--Which were victories, and which were defeats?
To answer fairly and without prejudice would only invite
498
May 23-25 Front Royal; Winchester, Va 39 172 3 214
May 27 Hanover C. H., Va 73 192 -- 265
May 31 Fair Oaks, Va 980 4,749 405 6,134
June 6 Harrisonburg, Va 17 50 3 70
June 8 Cross Keys, Va 56 392 47 495
June 9 Port 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, July 1, Malvern Hill, 5,355; total, 20,614.--Official Records, Vol.
XI, Part II, pp. 973-984: Confederate Reports.Seven Days Battle, Va 3,478 16,261 875 20,614
July 1
Aug. 5 Baton Rouge, La 84 313 56 453
Aug. 9 Cedar Mountain, Va 223 1,060 31 1,314
Aug.
931 more in arrest, all of whom were present with Grant's army at tihe Willderness, in addition to the number who were present for duty equipped.
The Army of the Potomac, according to the morning report of April 30, 1864, had an aggregate present of 127,471, not including the Ninth Corps.
The Virginia Campaign of ‘64 and ‘65: Humphreys; pp. 408-411.
As regards the loss in the Union armies, the greatest battles of the war were:
Date. Battle. Killed. Wounded. Missing. Aggregate.
July 1-3, 1863. Gettysburg 3,070 14,497 5,434 23,001
May 8-18, 1864. Spotsylvania 2,725 13,416 2,258 18,399
May 5-7, 1864. Wilderness 2,246 12,037 3,383 17,666
Sept. 17, 1862. Antietam
Not including South Mountain or Crampton's Gap. 2,108 9,549 753 12,410
May 1-3, 1863. Chancellorsville 1,606 9,762 5,919 17,287
Sept. 19-20, 1863. Chickamauga 1,656 9,749 4,774 16,179
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
8 McDowell, Va 75 423 -- 498
May 23-25 Front Royal; Winchester, Va 39 172 3 214
May 27 Hanover C. H., Va 73 192 -- 265
May 31 Fair Oaks, Va 980 4,749 405 6,134
June 6 Harrisonburg, Va 17 50 3 70
June 8 Cross Keys, Va 56 392 47 495
June 9 Port 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, July 1, Malvern Hill, 5,355; total, 20,614.--Official Records, Vol.
XI, Part II, pp. 973-984: Confederate Reports.Seven Days Battle, Va 3,478 16,261 875 20,614
July 1
Aug. 5 Baton Rouge, La 84 313 56 453
Aug. 9 Cedar Mountain, Va 2
the flower of Southern manhood, and Lee never led its like again.
At the Wilderness, Gen. Grant's army, including the Ninth Corps, numbered 118, 769
On April 30, 1864, the Army of the Potomac reported 99,438 present for daty equipped; and Burnside reported, in addition, 19,331 men in the Ninth Corps, which at that time consfields.
But these figures represent the fighting men only, and the armies of Lee and Grant, as a whole, were really larger than these figures indicate.
On April 30, 1864, there were in the Army of the Potomac 19,095 men on extra or daily duty, and 931 more in arrest, all of whom were present with Grant's army at tihe Willderness, in addition to the number who were present for duty equipped.
The Army of the Potomac, according to the morning report of April 30, 1864, had an aggregate present of 127,471, not including the Ninth Corps.
The Virginia Campaign of ‘64 and ‘65: Humphreys; pp. 408-411.
As regards the loss in the Union armies, the greates
ay 27 Hanover C. H., Va 73 192 -- 265
May 31 Fair Oaks, Va 980 4,749 405 6,134
June 6 Harrisonburg, Va 17 50 3 70
June 8 Cross Keys, Va 56 392 47 495
June 9 Port 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, July 1, Malvern Hill, 5,355; total, 20,614.--Official Records, Vol.
XI, Part II, pp. 973-984: Confederate Reports.Seven Days Battle, Va 3,478 16,261 875 20,614
July 1
Aug. 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 Rappahann
ded 22,822
Missing 4,442
Total 31,687 1,458 7,436 405 9,299
June 1-30
Includes Dallas, June 1-4 (900); Pine Mountain, June 14-19 (1,100); Culp's House, June 22 (700); Kenesaw Mountain, June 20-30 (1,200); Assault on Kenesaw, June 27 (3,000); Lattimore's Mill; Powder Springs, etc.Atlanta Campaign, Ga 1,125 5,740 665 7,530
July 1-31
Includes Nickajack Creek, July 2-5 (450); Chattahoochie, July 6-10 (850); Peach Tree Creek, July 20 (2,200); Atlanta, July 21, 22 (4,200);nville, 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, July 1, Malvern Hill, 5,355; total, 20,614.--Off
in arrest, all of whom were present with Grant's army at tihe Willderness, in addition to the number who were present for duty equipped.
The Army of the Potomac, according to the morning report of April 30, 1864, had an aggregate present of 127,471, not including the Ninth Corps.
The Virginia Campaign of ‘64 and ‘65: Humphreys; pp. 408-411.
As regards the loss in the Union armies, the greatest battles of the war were:
Date. Battle. Killed. Wounded. Missing. Aggregate.
July 1-3, 1863. Gettysburg 3,070 14,497 5,434 23,001
May 8-18, 1864. Spotsylvania 2,725 13,416 2,258 18,399
May 5-7, 1864. Wilderness 2,246 12,037 3,383 17,666
Sept. 17, 1862. Antietam
Not including South Mountain or Crampton's Gap. 2,108 9,549 753 12,410
May 1-3, 1863. Chancellorsville 1,606 9,762 5,919 17,287
Sept. 19-20, 1863. Chickamauga 1,656 9,749 4,774 16,179
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
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 7,436 405 9,299
June 1-30
Includes Dallas, June 1-4 (900); Pine Mountain, June 14-19 (1,100); Culp's House, June 22 (700); Kenesaw Mountain, June 20-30 (1,200); Assault on Kenesaw, June 27 (3,000); Lattimore's Mill; Powder Springs, etc.Atlanta Campaign, Ga 1,125 5,740 665 7,530
July 1-31
Includes Nickajack Creek, July 2-5 (450); Chattahoochie, July 6-10 (850); Peach Tree Creek, July 20 (2,200); Atlanta, July 21, 22 (4,200); Ezra Chapel, July 28 (850); and others.Atlanta Campaign, Ga 1,110 5,915 2,694 9,719
Aug. 1-31
Includes Utoy Creek, Aug. 5, 6 (800); and Siege of Atlanta.Atlanta Campaign