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William F. Fox, Lt. Col. U. S. V., Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865: A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington 143 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 66 0 Browse Search
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 3. 42 2 Browse Search
Benjamnin F. Butler, Butler's Book: Autobiography and Personal Reminiscences of Major-General Benjamin Butler 37 1 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 31 3 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 28 2 Browse Search
Oliver Otis Howard, Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, major general , United States army : volume 1 20 2 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 18 4 Browse Search
The Annals of the Civil War Written by Leading Participants North and South (ed. Alexander Kelly McClure) 15 1 Browse Search
George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade) 14 0 Browse Search
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210 9th Massachusetts Griffin's Fifth 15 194 209 81st Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 18 190 208 7th Michigan Gibbon's Second 11 197 208 55th Pennsylvania Ames's Tenth 7 201 208 17th Maine Birney's Third 12 195 207 3d Vermont Getty's Sixth 5 201 206 145th Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 18 187 205 14th Connecticu 109th New York Willcox's Ninth 1353 165 12.1 111th New York Barlow's Second 1780 220 12.3 114th New York Dwight's Nineteenth 1134 121 10.6 115th New York Ames's Tenth 1196 135 11.2 121st New York Wright's Sixth 1426 226 15.8 124th New York Birney's Third 1320 148 11.2 126th New York Barlow's Second 1036 153 14.7nsylvania Potter's Ninth 1960 227 11.5 46th Pennsylvania Williams's Twelfth 1794 179 10.0 49th Pennsylvania Wright's Sixth 1313 193 14.6 55th Pennsylvania Ames's Tenth 1820 208 11.4 61st Pennsylvania Getty's Sixth 1987 237 11.9 62d Pennsylvania Griffin's Fifth 1571 169 10.7 63d Pennsylvania Birney's Third 1341 18
's Ninth 70 93d Illinois Champion's Hill Crocker's Seventeenth 70 22d Iowa Vicksburg (May 22) E. A. Carr's Thirteenth 70 97th Pennsylvania Bermuda Hundred Ames's Tenth 70 203d Pennsylvania Fort Fisher Ames's Tenth 69 6th Vermont Wilderness Getty's Sixth 69 5th New Hampshire This regiment appears again in this Ames's Tenth 69 6th Vermont Wilderness Getty's Sixth 69 5th New Hampshire This regiment appears again in this same list. Cold Harbor Barlow's Second 69 9th New Hampshire Spotsylvania Potter's Ninth 68 19th Maine Gettysburg Gibbon's Second 68 3d Vermont Wilderness Getty's Sixth 68 7th U. S. Colored Fort Gilmer Paine's Eighteenth 68 14th Ohio Chickamauga Brannan's Fourteenth 68 8th Iowa Shiloh W. H. Wallace's ------ 68 rlbut's ------ 58 31st Illinois Fort Donelson McClernand's ------ 58 47th Pennsylvania Cedar Creek Dwight's Nineteenth 58 55th Pennsylvania Drewry's Bluff Ames's Tenth 58 125th Pennsylvania Antietam Williams's Twelfth 58 26th Massachusetts Opequon Grover's Nineteenth 58 54th Massachusetts (Col'd) Fort Wagner Seym
Maine Gettysburg Birney's 202 27 13+ 6th Maine Rappahannock Sta. Wright's 321 56 17+ 7th Maine Antietam W. F. Smith's 181 25 13+ 8th Maine Ware Bottom Ch. Ames's 190 19 10+ 9th Maine Petersburg Ames's 102 20 19+ 16th Maine Fredericksburg Gibbon's 427 76 17+ 16th Maine Gettysburg Robinson's 248 27 10+ 17th MainAmes's 102 20 19+ 16th Maine Fredericksburg Gibbon's 427 76 17+ 16th Maine Gettysburg Robinson's 248 27 10+ 17th Maine Wilderness Birney's 507 54 10+ 19th Maine Gettysburg Gibbon's 440 68 15+ 20th Maine Gettysburg Barnes's 386 41 10+ 2d Massachusetts Cedar Mountain Williams's 474 56 12+ 2d Massachusetts Gettysburg Williams's 316 45 14+ 10th Massachusetts Spotsylvania Getty's 210 26 12+ 12th Massachusetts Antietam Ricketts's 334 lost at Malvern Hill. 20+ 83d Pennsylvania Manassas Morell's 224 26 10+ 84th Pennsylvania Kernstown Shield's 260 30 11+ 97th Pennsylvania Bermuda Hundred Ames's 311 56 18+ 105th Pennsylvania Wilderness Birney's 351 56 15+ 107th Pennsylvania Antietam Ricketts's 190 27 14+ 111th Pennsylvania Antietam Greene's 243
into the three divisions of Terry, Turner, and Ames, numbering, as present for duty, 16,812 infantr, and the Second (Devens') and Third Divisions (Ames' Divisions) of the Tenth Corps, and proceeded tn's Farm, his command consisting of Terry's and Ames' divisions, together with a brigade of colored th Corps. But immediately after this transfer, Ames' Division, together with Abbott's Brigade of thineteenth Corps, then stationed at Savannah; of Ames' (2nd) Division, composed of the troops which fee divisions were commanded by Generals Foster, Ames and Devens, and were stationed on the north banse troops remained in the Army of the James. Ames' (2d) Division did not remain long in the corps having accomplished anything; but, in January, Ames' three brigades were ordered to return to Fort accompanied Terry's Expedition. These troops — Ames' Division and Abbott's Brigade — were the ones f the Tenth Corps. In December, 18664, while Ames' Division was absent on the first expedition to
, having been assigned to White's (3d) Brigade, Ames's (3d) Division, Tenth Corps. It was actively Ninth Maine Infantry. Drake's Brigade — Ames's Division--Tenth Corps. (1) Col. Horatio under the tuition and lead of such colonels as Ames and Chamberlain. Ames, who was destined to renition to Fort Fisher--then in Abbott's Brigade, Ames's Division,--and took part in the successful stscontinued, and the regiment was transferred to Ames's (2d) Division of the newly-formed Twenty-fourher the regiment fought in Bell's (3d) Brigade, Ames's Division, many of the lives lost there occurriscontinued, and Curtis's Brigade was placed in Ames's (2d) Division of the Twenty-fourth Corps. Onegiment being placed in Curtis's (1st) Brigade, Ames's (2d) Division. In the same month this divisi-having been assigned to White's (1st) Brigade, Ames's (3d) Division, Tenth Corps. In the fighting 107 wounded, and 31 missing; at Gettysburg — in Ames's Brigade, Barlow's Division, Eleventh Corps--i[16 more...
y 18-20, 1864.             97th Pennsylvania Ames's Tenth 29 186 22 237 8th Maine Ames's TenthAmes's Tenth 13 87 -- 100 13th Indiana Ames's Tenth 13 58 19 90 67th Ohio Terry's Tenth 9 60 -- 69 142dAmes's Tenth 13 58 19 90 67th Ohio Terry's Tenth 9 60 -- 69 142d New York Turner's Tenth 10 39 2 51 Yellow Bayou, La.             May 18, 1864.                 Oct. 13, 1864.             67th Ohio Ames's Tenth 3 60 2 65 39th Illinois Ames's TenthAmes's Tenth 1 45 4 60 10th Connecticut Ames's Tenth 5 37 3 45 Strasburg, Va.             Oct. 13, 1864 New York Foster's Tenth 4 28 3 35 67th Ohio Ames's Tenth 2 20 2 24 Spring Hill, Tenn.        Jan. 15, 1865.             203d Pennsylvania Ames's Tenth These troops were detached from the of the magazine, after the capture of the fort. Ames's Tenth 31 54 3 88 117th New York Ames's Tenth 27 82 1 110 142d New York Ames's Tenth 12 32 1 45 112th New York Ames's Tenth 11 35 -- 46 115th New York Ames's Tenth 11 32 1 44 Rivers's Bridge, S. C.             Feb. 3-9, 1865.
d served through the war. 4 93 97 5 182 187 284 Ames's Tenth. Oct., ‘61 5th New Hampshire Reenand served through the war. 1 36 37 2 83 85 122 Ames's Tenth. May, ‘61 4th New York Enlisted fug., ‘62 112th New York 9 122 131 3 190 193 324 Ames's Tenth. Aug., ‘62 114th New York 9 112 121 ug., ‘62 115th New York 7 128 135   188 188 323 Ames's Tenth. Aug., ‘62 116th New York 5 91 96 2 ug., ‘62 117th New York 7 123 130 1 135 136 266 Ames's Tenth. Aug., ‘62 118th New York 6 93 99   ept., ‘62 142d New York 3 126 129 2 161 163 292 Ames's Tenth. Sept., ‘62 143d New York 5 37 42 1 t., ‘62 169th New York 10 147 157 3 125 128 285 Ames's Tenth. Oct., ‘62 170th New York 10 119 129Served through the war. 7 201 208 3 268 271 479 Ames's Tenth. Mar., ‘62 56th Pennsylvania ServServed through the war. 6 130 136 2 184 186 322 Ames's Tenth. Nov., ‘61 98th Pennsylvania Servserved through the war. 3 104 107 2 146 148 255 Ames's Tenth. June, ‘61 14th Indiana 11 139 150