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[352] detachments of Cavalry.


Losses:

Union 6 killed, 8 wounded.


September 12-13, 1861: Cheat Mountain, W. Va.

Union, 13th, 14th, 15th, and 17th Ind., 3d, 6th, 24th, and 25th Ohio, 2d W. Va.

Confed., Va. Vols. commanded by Gen. W. W. Loring.


Losses:

Union 9 killed, 12 wounded, 60 missing.

Confed. No record found..


September 12-20, 1861: Lexington, Mo.

Union, 23d Ill., 8th, 25th, and 27th Mo., 13th and 14th Mo. Home Guards, Berry's and Van Horne's Mo. Cav., 1st Ill. Cav.

Confed., Parsons' and Rains' Divisions, Bledsoe's, Churchill's, Guibor's, Kelly's, Kneisley's and Clark's batteries.


Losses:

Union 42 killed, 108 wounded, 1,624 missing and captured.

Confed. 25 killed, 75 wounded.


September 13, 1861: Booneville, Mo.

Union, Mo. Home Guards.

Confed., Gen. Price's Mo. State Guard.


Losses:

Union 1 killed, 4 wounded.

Confed. 12 killed, 30 wounded.


September 14, 1861: Confederate Privateer Judah destroyed near Pensacola, Fla., by the U. S. Flagship Colorado.


Losses:

Union 3 killed, 15 wounded.


September 15, 1861: Pritchard's Mills, Md., or Darnestown, Md.

Union, detachments 13th Mass., 28th Pa., 9th N. Y. Battery.

Confed. No record found.


Losses:

Union 1 killed, 3 wounded.

Confed. (estimate) 18 killed, 25 wounded.


September 17, 1861: Morristown, Mo.

Union, 5th, 6th, 9th Kan. Cav., 1st Kan. Battery.

Confed. No record found.


Losses:

Union 2 killed, 6 wounded.

Confed. 7 killed.


September 15, 1861: blue Mills, Mo.

Union, 3d Ia.

Confed., Mo. State Guard.


Losses:

Union 11 killed, 39 wounded.

Confed. 12 killed, 63 wounded.


September 19, 1861: Barboursville, Ky.

Union, Ky. Home Guards.

Confed., Gen. F. K. Zollicoffer's brigade.


Losses:

Union 1 killed, 1 wounded.

Confed. 2 killed, 3 wounded.


September 23, 1861: Romney or hanging rock, W. Va.

Union, 4th and 8th Ohio.

Confed., 77th and 114th Va., 1 battery Art.


Losses:

Union 3 killed, 50 wounded.

Confed. 35 killed.


September 25, 1861: Kanawha Gap, W. Va.

Union, 1st Ky., 34th Ohio.

Confed. No record found.


Losses:

Union 4 killed, 9 wounded.

Confed. 20 killed, 50 wounded.


September 25-27, 1861: Alamosa, near Ft. Craig, N. Mex.

Union, Capt. Mink's Cavalry.

Confed., Capt. Coopwood's Tex. Scouts.


Losses:

Union. No record found.

Confed. 2 killed, 8 wounded.

October, 1861.


October 3, 1861: Greenbrier, W. Va.

Union, 24th, 25th, and 32d Ohio, 7th, 9th, 13th, 14th, 15th, and 17th Ind., Battery G, 4th U. S. Artil., Battery A 1st Mich. Artil.

Confed., Va. Vols. of Gen. W. W. Loring's command.


Losses:

Union 8 killed, 32 wounded.

Confed. 100 killed, 75 wounded.


October 9, 1861: Santa Rosa, Fla.

Union, 6th N. Y., Co. A 1st U. S. Artil., Co. H 2d U. S. Artil., Co.‘s C and E 3d U. S. Inft.

Confed., 9th and 10th Miss., 1st Ala., 1st Fla. and 5th Ga.


Losses:

Union 14 killed, 29 wounded.

Confed. 17 killed, 39 wounded, 30 captured.


October 13, 1861: wet Glaze, or Monday's Hollow, Mo.

Union, 13th Ill., 1st Mo. Battalion, Fremont Battalion, Mo. Cav.

Confed. No record found.


Losses:

Confed. 67 killed (estimate).


October 14, 1861: Underwood's Farm (12 miles from Bird's Point), Mo.

Union, 1st Ill. Cav.

Confed., 1st Miss. Cav.


Losses:

Union 2 killed, 5 wounded.

Confed. 1 killed, 2 wounded.


October 15, 1861: Big River Bridge, near Potosi, Mo.

Union, 40 men of the 38th Ill.

Confed., 2d, 3d Miss. Cav.


Losses:

Union 1 killed, 6 wounded, 33 captured.

Confed. 5 killed, 4 wounded.


October 16, 1861: Bolivar heights, Va.

Union, detachments of 28th Pa., 3d Wis. and 6th Mo. Cavalry.

Confed., detachments commanded by Col. Turner Ashby.


Losses:

Union 4 killed, 7 wounded.


October 17-21, 1861: Fredericktown and Ironton, Mo.

Union, 21st, 33d, and 38th Ill., 8th Wis., 1st Ind. Cav., Co. A 1st Mo. Light Artil.

Confed., Mo. State Guard.


Losses:

Union 7 killed, 41 wounded.

Confed. 200 killed, wounded, and missing (estimate).


October 21, 1861: ball's Bluff, also called Edwards Ferry, Harrison's Landing, Leesburg, Va.

Union, 15th, 20th Mass., 40th N. Y., 71st Pa., Battery I, 1st U. S., B, R. I. Artil.

Confed., 13th, 17th, 18th Miss., 8th Va., 3 co.‘s Va. Cavalry.


Losses:

Union 49 killed, 158 wounded,and 714 missing.


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