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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 20 2 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 7 1 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: The Opening Battles. Volume 1., The opposing forces at New Madrid (Island number10), Fort Pillow, and Memphis. (search)
. Fuller; 39th Ohio, Major Edward F. Noyes. Brigade loss: k, 2; w, 5 = 7. Second Brigade, Col. J. L. Kirby Smith: 43d Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Wager Swayne; 63d Ohio, Col. John W. Sprague. Brigade loss: w, 5. Second division, Brig.-Gen. Schuyler Hamilton. First Brigade, Col. W. H. Worthington: 59th Ind., Col. J. I. Alexander; 5th Iowa, Lieut.-Col. Charles L. Matthies. Brigade loss: k, 2; w, 4 = 6. Second Brigade, Col. Nicholas Perezel: 10th Iowa, Lieut.-Col. William E. Small; 26th Mo., Col. George B. Boomer. Artillery: 11th Ohio Battery, Capt. Frank C. Sands. Loss: k, 1. Third division, Brig.-Gen. John M. Palmer. First Brigade, Col. James R. Slack: 34th Ind., Col. Townsend Ryan; 47th Ind., Lieut.-Col. Milton S. Robinson. Second Brigade, Col. Graham N. Fitch: 43d Ind., Col. William E. McLean; 46th Ind., Lieut.-Col. Newton G. Scott. Cavalry: 7th Ill., Col. Wm. P. Kellogg. Loss: w, 1; m, 2 = 3. Artillery: G, 1st Mo., Capt. Henry Hescock. Fourth division, Brig.-Gen. E. A. Paine. F
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2., Iuka and Corinth. (search)
n forced below the brow of the hill. Here three of Stanley's regiments reached the field, and were pushed to the right of the line, where they made good the places of troops that had fallen to the rear. They fought bravely under Colonels Mower, Boomer, and Holman, but the fire was too deadly, and they in turn were forced back. It was growing dark. The smoke of battle added to the coming night, and it was soon too dark to distinguish the gray from the blue uniform. The storm of battle graduagade, Col. John B. Sanborn: 48th Ind., Col. Norman Eddy (w), Lieut.-Col. De Witt C. Rugg; 5th Iowa, Col. Charles L. Matthies; 16th Iowa, Col. Alexander Chambers (w), Lieut.-Col. Add. H. Sanders; 4th Minn., Capt. Ebenezer Le Gro; 26th Mo., Col. George B. Boomer (w); 11th Ohio Battery, Lieut. Cyrus Sears (w). Brigade loss: k, 127; w, 434; m, 27 = 588. Second Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Jeremiah C. Sullivan: 10th Iowa, Col. Nicholas Perczel; 17th Iowa, Col. John W. Rankin (injured), Capt. Samson M. Archer
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The opposing forces in the Vicksburg campaign: May 1st-July 4th, 1863. (search)
amuel A. Holmes, Col. Green B. Raum: 56th Ill., Col. Green B. Raum, Capt. Pinckney J. Welsh; 17th Iowa, Col. David B. Hillis, Col. Clark R. Wever, Maj. John F. Walden; 10th Mo., Lieut.-Col. Leonidas Homey (k), Maj. Francis C. Deimling; E, 24th Mo., Lieut. Daniel Driscoll; 80th Ohio, Col. Matthias H. Bartilson, Maj. Pren. Metham. Brigade loss: Jackson, k, 30; w, 182; m1, 3 = 215. Champion's Hill, k, 12; w, 87; mu, 4 = 103. Vicksburg, assault May 22d, k, 1; w, 11 = 12. Third Brigade, Col. George B. Boomer (k), Col. Holden Putnam, Brig.-Gen. Charles L. Matthies: 93d Ill., Col. Holden Putnam, Lieut.-Col. Nicholas C. Buswell, Col. Holden Putnam; 5th Iowa, Lieut.-Col. Ezekiel S. Sampson, Col. Jabez Banbury; 10th Iowa, Col. William E. Small; 26th Mo., Capt. Benjamin D. Dean. Brigade loss: Jackson, k, 1; w, 10 = 11. Champion's Hill, k, 111; w, 388; m, 11 = 510. Vicksburg, assault May 19th, k, 2; w, 3 = 5; assault May 22d, k, 14; w. 100 = 114. Artillery, Capt. Frank C. Sands, Capt. Henry D
ounded. 43d Illinois, Shiloh. Colonel Everett Peabody, 25th Missouri, Shiloh. Colonel George Webster, 98th Ohio, Chaplin Hills. Colonel John A. Koltes, 73d Pennsylvania, Manassas. Colonel William B. Goodrich, 60th New York, Antietam. Colonel George W. Roberts, 42d Illinois, Stone's River. Colonel Frederick Schaefer, 2d Missouri, Stone's River. Colonel George C. Spear, 61st Pennsylvania, Marye's Heights. Colonel David S. Cowles, 128th New York, Port Hudson. Colonel George B. Boomer, 26th Missouri, Vicksburg. Colonel Edward E. Cross, 5th New Hampshire, Gettysburg. Colonel George L. Willard, 125th New York, Gettysburg. Colonel Eliakim Sherrill, 126th New York, Gettysburg. Colonel Haldinand S. Putnam, 7th New Hampshire, Fort Wagner. Colonel James E. Mallon, 42d New York, Bristoe Station. Colonel Edward A. King, 68th Indiana, Chickamauga. Colonel Hans C. Heg, 15th Wisconsin, Chickamauga. Colonel Philemon P. Baldwin, 6th Indiana, Chickamauga
antry. Ninety-Third Illinois Infantry. Boomer's Brigade — Quinby's Division--Seventeenth Corthe Vicksburg campaign, the regiment served in Boomer's (3d) Brigade, Quinby's Division, Seventeenth May 22d, it lost 4 killed and 51 wounded; Colonel Boomer, the brigade commander, lost his life in teventeenth Corps. Fifth Iowa Infantry. Boomer's Brigade — Quinby's Division--Seventeenth CorDuring the Vicksburg campaign the Fifth was in Boomer's (3d) Brigade, Crocker's Division, Seventeent1865. Twenty--Sixth Missouri Infantry. Boomer's Brigade — Quinby's Division--Seventeenth Corps. (1) Col. George B. Boomer (Killed). (2) Col. Benjamin D. Dean. Losses. Officers. En.ent was soon under a severe fire, in which Colonel Boomer was seriously wounded. Two weeks later, upi. During the Vicksburg campaign it was in Boomer's (3d) Brigade, Crocker's Division, Seventeent Charles F. Brown being among the killed. Colonel Boomer was killed in the assault on Vicksburg-
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book II:—--the Mississippi. (search)
tely repulsed, and Logan's movement has left an open space between their two divisions into which the enemy might throw himself. Fortunately, the last two brigades of Crocker arrive at this moment. Grant immediately orders them to fill the gap. Boomer begins the attack, Holmes follows, and Hovey's division, encouraged by this reinforcement, resumes the offensive. It again takes possession of the five guns, and for three-quarters of an hour the conflict is carried on along the slopes of Champirson receives another check along the Jackson road. He is obliged to bring back to the charge Logan's division, which has already been severely tried, and which the concentric fire of the enemy is decimating for the second time. Quinby has sent Boomer's brigade, which has fought so valiantly at Champion's Hill, to McClernand. But the difficulties of the ground delay it on the road, and it is almost dark when it arrives in front of the works which no one is any longer disputing to the enemy.
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), chapter 6 (search)
general Hurlbut. 1st division, Brig.-gen. W. S. Smith. 2d division, Brig.-gen. Kimball. 4th division, Brig.-gen. Lauman. Seventeenth army corps, the Thirteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth corps formed the army of the Tennessee proper; the thirteen divisions composing it were numbered consecutively. Major-general McPherson. 7th division, Brig.-gen. Quinby. Brigade, Sanborn. 7th division, Brig.-gen. Quinby. Brigade, Holmes. 7th division, Brig.-gen. Quinby. Brigade, Boomer (killed May 22). 3d division, Brig.-gen. Logan. Brigade, Stevenson. 3d division, Brig.-gen. Logan. Brigade, J. E. Smith. 6th division, Brig.-gen. McArthur. Brigade, Leggett. 6th division, Brig.-gen. McArthur. Brigade, Ransom. Ninth army corps, Major-general Parke. 1st division, Brig.-gen. Welsh. 2d division, Brig.-Gen. Potter. Herron's division. Engineer corps, Major Tweeddale. 1st cavalry division, Col. Mizner. 2d cavalry division, Brig.-gen. Grierson. We h
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the editor (search)
B. Sanborn. Succeeded by Brig.-gen. M. M. Crocker, May 2. Brig.-gen. Isaac F. Quinby (the permanent commander) resumed command May 17. Escort. 2d Illinois Cavalry, Co. E. 4th Missouri Cavalry, Co. F. First brigade. Colonel Jesse I. Alexander. Succeeded by Colonel Sanborn, May 2. 48th Indiana. 59th Indiana. 4th Minnesota. Second brigade. Colonel Samuel A. Holmes. 56th Illinois. 17th Iowa. 10th Missouri. 24th Missouri, Co. E. 80th Ohio. Third brigade. Colonel George B. Boomer. Succeeded by Colonel Holden Putnam, May 22. 93d Illinois. 5th Iowa. 10th Iowa. 26th Missouri Artillery. Captain Frank C. Sands. 1st Missouri Light Artillery, Battery M. Ohio Light Artillery, 11th Battery. Wisconsin Light Artillery, 6th Battery. Wisconsin Light Artillery, 12th Battery. May 31, 1863. Army of the Tennessee. Major-General Ulyssus S. Grant. Escort. Captain E. D. Osband. 4th Illinois Cavalry, Co. A. Engineers. Major William Tweeddale