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[356] 22d Ind., 1st la. Cav., Detach. 4th U. S. Cav., 1st Mo. Cav., 2 Batteries of 1st Mo. Lt. Artil.

Confed., Rains' Division.


Losses:

Union 2 killed, 8 wounded.

Confed. 1,300 captured.


December 20, 1861: Drainesville, Va.

Union, 1st, 6th, 9th, 10th, and 12th Pa. Reserve Corps, 1st Pa. Artil., 1st Pa. Cav.

Confed., 1st Ky., 10th Ala., 6th S. C., 11th Va., Cutt's Art.


Losses:

Union 7 killed, 61 wounded.

Confed. 43 killed, 143 wounded.


December 28, 1861: Sacramento, Ky.

Union, 3d Ky. Cav.

Confed., Forrest's Tenn. Cav.


Losses:

Union 8 killed, 8 captured.

Confed. 2 killed, 3 wounded.


December 28, 1861: Mt. Zion and Hallsville, Mo.

Union, Birge's Sharpshooters, 3d Mo. Cav.

Confed. No record found.


Losses:

Union 5 killed, 63 wounded.

Confed. 25 killed, 150 wounded.

January, 1862.


January 4, 1862: bath, Va.

Union, 39th Ill.

Confed., Col. Loring's command.


Losses:

Union 3 killed, S wounded, 8 captured.

Confed. 4 wounded.


January 7, 1862: hanging rock pass, Va.

Union, parts of the 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th Ohio, 14th Ind., detachments of cavalry, Baker's and Daum's batteries.

Confed., Col. Monroe's Va. Vols.


Losses:

Confed. 15 killed.


January 8, 1862: Charleston, Mo.

Union, 10th Ia., 20th Ill., detachment Tenn. Cav.

Confed. No record found.


Losses:

Union 8 killed, 16 wounded.


January 10, 1862: middle Creek, near Paintsville, Ky.

Union, 14th, 22d Ky., 2d Va. Cav., 1st Ky. Cav., Squadron Ohio Cav.

Confed., 5th Ky., 29th, 54th Va., Ky. Mounted Rifles, 2 cos. dismounted Cav.


Losses:

Union 2 killed, 25 wounded.

Confed. 11 killed, 15 wounded.


January 19-20, 1862: Mill Springs, Ky., also called Logan's Cross Roads, Fishing Creek, Somerset and Beech Grove.

Union, 9th Ohio, 2d Minn., 4th Ky., 10th Ind., 1st Ky. Cav.

Confed., 17th, 19th, 20th, 25th, 28th, 29th Tenn., 16th Ala., 15th Miss., Saunder's Cavalry, Bledsoe's Battery.


Losses:

Union 38 killed, 194 wounded.

Confed. 190 killed, 160 wounded.

Confed. Gen. F. K. Zollicoffer killed.

February, 1862.


February 6, 1862: Fort Henry, Tenn.

Union, Gunboats Essex, Carondelet, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Conestoga, Tyler, and Lexington.

Confed., 10th, 48th, 51st Tenn., 15th Ark., 4th Miss., 27th Ala., B. 1st Tenn. Art. Culbertson's and Crain's Art., Milner's and Milton's Cavalry.


Losses:

Union 40 wounded.

Confed. 5 killed, 11 wounded.


February 8, 1862: Roanoke Island, N. C.

Union, 21st, 23d, 24th, 25th and 27th Mass., 10th Conn., 9th, 51st, and 53d N. Y., 9th N. J., 51st Pa., 4th and 5th R. I., U. S. Gunboats Southfield, Delaware, Stars and Stripes, Louisiana, Hetzel, Commodore Perry, Underwriter, Valley City, Commodore Barney, Hunchback, Ceres, Putnam, Morse, Lockwood, Seymour, Granite, Brinker, Whitehead, Shawseen, Pickett, Pioneer, Hussar, Vidette, Chasseur.

Confed., 2d, 7th, 8th, 17th, 19th, 26th, 27th, 28th, 31st, 33d, 35th, 37th, 46th, 59th N. C., Brem's, Latham's, Whitehurst's N. C. Art., Gunboats Seabird, Curlew, Ellis, Beaufort, Raleigh, Fanny, Forrest.


Losses:

Union 35 killed, 200 wounded.

Confed. 16 killed, 39 wounded, 2,527 taken prisoners.


February 10, 1862: Elizabeth City, or Cobb's Point, N. C.

Union, Gunboats Delaware, Underwriter, Louisiana, Seymour, Hetzel, Shawseen, Valley City, Putnam, Commodore Perry, Ceres, Morse, Whitehead, and Brinker.

Confed., Mosquito fleet commanded by Commodore W. F. Lynch, and comprising the vessels engaged at Roanoke Island on the 8th, except the Curlew.


Losses:

Union 3 killed.


February 13, 1862: Bloomery Gap, Va.

Union, Gen. Lander's Brigade.

Confed., 31st, 67th, 89th Va.


Losses:

Union 11 killed, 5 wounded.

Confed. 13 killed, 65 missing.


February 14-16, 1862: Fort Donelson, or Dover, Tenn.

Union, Gunboats Carondelet, Pittsburgh, Louisville, St. Louis, Tyler, and Conestoga, 17th and 25th Ky., 11th, 25th, 31st, and 44th Ind., 2d, 7th, 12th and 14th Iowa, 1st Neb., 58th and 76th Ohio, 8th and 13th Mo., 8th Wis., 8th, 9th, 11th, 12th, 17th, 18th, 20th, 28th, 29th, 30th, 31st, 41st, 45th, 46th, 48th, 49th, 57th, and 58th Ill., Batteries B and D 1st Ill.


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