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umed, when the van of our 2d corps (Humphreys's)--which had now taken the lead — rushed up and saved that on the wagon-road. The rail-road bridge was destroyed. Barlow's division was soon over the river, expecting a fight, as the enemy threatened it; but there was only a rearguard left, and they soon retired; blowing up a bridgeng column could only advance at a heavy cost. Humphreys attempted to turn the enemy's flank, but found this impracticable with his single corps; when, sending up Barlow in front, and extending his right, he ordered Miles to attack on this wing; which he did, and was repulsed with a loss of over 600 killed and wounded. Brig.-Gen. Smyth and Maj. Mills were among our killed; Maj.-Gen. Mott, Brig.-Gens. Madill and McDougall, and Col. Starbird, 19th Maine, were severely wounded. When Barlow had got into position, it was too late to assault again that night; and, when darkness had shrouded his movements, Lee silently resumed his retreat, first sending this res
— his losses, 539-40; fights again at Pleasant Grove, 541; again at Pleasant Hill, 543; retreats to Grand Ecore, 545; extract from his report. 545; Grant orders him to close his Shreveport campaign, 550; he abandons Alexandria and retreats to the Atchafalaya river, 551; transfers his army to Gen. Canby, and proceeds to New Orleans, 551. Barclay, Col., 23d Ga., killed at Antietam, 210. Barksdale, Gen. Wm., at Fredericksburg, 345; at Chancellorsville, 363; killed at Gettysburg, 388. Barlow, Gen. Francis C., distinguishes himself at Antietam, 208; wounded at Gettysburg, 388; at the Wilderness, 567 to 571; his assault near Richmond, 591. Barnard, Gen. J. G., his remarks on McClellan's failure, 107; extract from his report, on McClellan's delay at Yorktown, 122; on McClellan's failure to improve the opportunity at Fair Oaks, 147. Barnes, Col., 12th S. C.. killed at Antietam, 210. Barrett, Col., attacked by Gen. Slaughter, at Brazos, 757. Bartlett, Gen., at Gaines's M
ps. Officers. Men. Total. 5th New Hampshire Barlow's Second 18 277 295 83d Pennsylvania Griffits Gibbon's Second 17 243 260 69th New York Barlow's Second 13 246 259 28th Massachusetts Barl Getty's Sixth 5 201 206 145th Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 18 187 205 14th Connecticut Gibbondsworth's First 1654 189 11.4 26th Michigan Barlow's Second 1210 121 10.0 27th Michigan WillcoBarlow's Second 1526 193 12.6 64th New York Barlow's Second 1313 173 13.1 69th New York Barlow Birney's Third 1524 172 11.2 88th New York Barlow's Second 1352 151 11.1 100th New York TerryBirney's Third 1320 148 11.2 126th New York Barlow's Second 1036 153 14.7 137th New York Gearyty's Sixth 1070 145 13.5 140th Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 1132 198 17.4 141st Pennsylvania Bay's First 1491 151 10.1 145th Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 1456 205 14.1 148th Pennsylvania BBarlow's Second 1339 210 15.6 149th Pennsylvania Doubleday's First 1454 169 11.6 184th Pennsylv[14 more...]
York This regiment appears again in this same list. Cold Harbor Barlow's Second 127 1st Massachusetts This regiment appears again in's Ninth 57 7th New York Petersburg Assault of June 17, 1864. Barlow's Second 55 1st Massachusetts Petersburg Assault of June 18, 's Second 54 2d New York Petersburg Assault of June 17, 1864. Barlow's Second 54 9th New York Monocacy Ricketts's Sixth 51 Infantrshire This regiment appears again in this same list. Cold Harbor Barlow's Second 69 9th New Hampshire Spotsylvania Potter's Ninth 68 York Fair Oaks Couch's Fourth 67 148th Pennsylvania Spotsylvania Barlow's Second 67 149th Pennsylvania Gettysburg Doubleday's First 67 Jersey Williamsburg Hooker's Third 59 111th New York Wilderness Barlow's Second 59 63d New York Antietam Richardson's Second 59 76thnsylvania Fair Oaks Kearny's Third 53 26th Michigan Spotsylvania Barlow's Second 53 26th Wisconsin Chancellorsville Schurz's Eleventh 53
t Cedar Mountain Williams's 424 48 11+ 7th Connecticut Fort Wagner Seymour's 191 28 14+ 17th Connecticut Gettysburg Barlow's 369 39 10+ 27th Connecticut Gettysburg Caldwell's 74 13 17+ 7th Illinois Allatoona Pass Corse's 291 48 16+ 8thfficers and 247 bayonets. 51 16+ 5th New Hampshire Gettysburg Caldwell's 177 34 19+ 5th New Hampshire Cold Harbor Barlow's 577 69 11+ 6th New Hampshire Manassas Reno's 450 68 15+ 7th New Hampshire Fort Wagner Seymour's 480 77 16+ 9the Church Williams's 358 47 13+ 111th New York (8 Cos.) Gettysburg Alex. Hays's 390 88 22+ 111th New York Wilderness Barlow's 386 59 15+ 114th New York Opequon Dwight's 315 44 13+ 114th New York Cedar Creek Dwight's 250 39 15+ 121st New3+ 10th Ohio Chaplin Hills Rousseau's 528 84 15+ 14th Ohio Chickamauga Brannan's 449 81 18+ 25th Ohio Gettysburg Barlow's 220 25 11+ 38th Ohio Jonesboro Baird's 360 72 20+ 41st Ohio Shiloh Nelson's 371 43 11+ 41st Ohio Pickett's Mil
nt. Division. Corps. Officers Killed. 61st Pennsylvania Getty's Sixth 19 5th New Hampshire Barlow's Second 18 12th Massachusetts Robinson's First 18 48th New York Terry's Tenth 18 73d New York Hooker's Third 18 81st Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 18 145th Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 18 31st Maine Potter's Ninth 18 20th Massachusetts Gibbon's Second 17 14th Connecticut Barlow's Second 18 31st Maine Potter's Ninth 18 20th Massachusetts Gibbon's Second 17 14th Connecticut Gibbon's Second 17 62d Pennsylvania Griffin's Fifth 17 63d Pennsylvania Birney's Third 17 5th Michigan Birney's Third 16 16th Massachusetts Humphreys's Third 16 61st New York Barlow's SBarlow's Second 16 126th New York Barlow's Second 16 82d Ohio Schurz's Eleventh 16 100th Pennsylvania Stevenson's Ninth 16 6th Wisconsin Wadsworth's First 16 Heavy Artillery. 1st Maine Birney'Barlow's Second 16 82d Ohio Schurz's Eleventh 16 100th Pennsylvania Stevenson's Ninth 16 6th Wisconsin Wadsworth's First 16 Heavy Artillery. 1st Maine Birney's Second 23 8th New York Gibbon's Second 19 A heavy artillery regiment had just twice as many line officers as an infantry regiment. The largest regimental loss of officers killed in any o
nd 10 batteries of light artillery. The material of the old Second Corps was consolidated into two divisions, under Generals Barlow and Gibbon; the two divisions of the Third Corps were transferred intact, and were numbered as the Third and Fourth,r over one-third of the loss in the entire Army of the Potomac, including the Ninth Corps. The heaviest loss occurred in Barlow's (First) Division. Up to this time the Second Corps had not lost a color nor a gun, although it had previously capturedes, and fought at Deep Bottom, July 26th, and again on August 14th; then, having returned to the lines around Petersburg, Barlow's and Birney's Divisions were engaged at Ream's Station, on August 25th, a disastrous and unfortunate affair, in which it or missing total, 2,407. At Gettysburg the corps was still under the command of Howard; the divisions were under Generals Barlow, Steinwehr, and Schurz, and contained 26 regiments of infantry and 5 batteries. It was engaged, in company with the
— in which more men were killed and wounded than in any other division in the Union Army, east or west. Its losses aggregated 2,287 killed, 11,724 wounded, Including the mortally wounded. and 4,833 missing; total, 18,844. This division was the one which Richardson — its first commander — led on the Peninsula, and at whose head he fell at Antietam; the one which, made the bloody assault on Marye's Heights; which, under Caldwell, fought so well in the Gettysburg wheat-field; which, under Barlow, surged over the enemy's works at Spotsylvania; and which, under Miles, was in at the death in 1865. Within its ranks were the Irish Brigade, and crack regiments like the Fifth New Hampshire, the One Hundred and Fortieth Pennsylvania, and the Sixty-fourth New York. Over 14,000 men were killed or wounded in this division during the war; yet it never numbered 8,000 muskets, and often could muster only half of that. After the charge on Marye's Heights it numbered only 2,800. Close to it, <
sed the Rapidan with 505 officers and men--General Barlow in command of the division. At the Wilderew York Heavy Artillery. Brooke's Brigade — Barlow's Division--Second Corps (1) Col. Lewis O Infantry--Clinton Guard. Miles's Brigade — Barlow's Division--Second Corps. (1) Col. Francirdson (killed at Antietam), Hancock, Caldwell, Barlow and Miles. Sixty-Third New York Infantry.y--Cattaraugus regiment. Brooke's Brigade — Barlow's Division--Second Corps. (1) Col. Thomas-Fifth New York Infantry. Frank's Brigade — Barlow's Division--Second Corps. (1) Col. Georgeed and Twenty-sixth having been transferred to Barlow's (1st) Division, entered the spring campaign eenth Pennsylvania Infantry. Irish Brigade--Barlow's Division--Second Corps. (1) Col. Denniswenty-Fifth Ohio Infantry. Ames's Brigade — Barlow's Division--Eleventh Corps. (1) Col. Jamen after this battle the regiment was placed in Barlow's (1st) Brigade, Steinwehr's (2d) Division, El
rth's First 32 132 70 234 153d Pennsylvania Barlow's Eleventh 23 142 46 211 143d Pennsylvania nia Barnes's Fifth 28 107 40 175 107th Ohio Barlow's Eleventh 23 111 77 211 2d Massachusetts Wight's Sixth 31 115 32 178 53d Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 26 123 28 177 9th New Hampshire Pocox's Ninth 25 101 14 140 183d Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 18 109 34 161 145th Pennsylvania BBarlow's Second 23 103 46 172 62d Pennsylvania Griffin's Fifth 14 112 18 144 32d Massachusetts low's Second 22 97 16 135 2d New York H. A. Barlow's Second 7 77 7 91 Hanover, Va.            n's Second 80 339 86 505 7th New York H. A. Barlow's Second 45 259 114 418 2d Connecticut H. Aell's Sixth 85 221 19 325 2d New York H. A. Barlow's Second 21 174 20 215 1st Vermont H. A. Ney's Second 31 222 194 447 2d New York H. A. Barlow's Second 28 218 60 306 2d Pennsylvania H. Aie's Ninth 38 152 60 250 7th New York H. A. Barlow's Second 33 152 316 501 4th New York H. A. [8 more...
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