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econd 1513 259 17.1 11th Penn. Reserves Crawford's Fifth 1179 196 16.6 142d Pennsylvania Doubleday's First 935 155 16.5 141st Pennsylvania Birney's Third 1037 167 16.1 19th Indiana Wadswos Fifth 1276 141 11.0 119th Pennsylvania Wright's Sixth 1216 141 11.5 121st Pennsylvania Doubleday's First 891 109 12.2 139th Pennsylvania Getty's Sixth 1070 145 13.5 140th Pennsylvania Bs Second 1132 198 17.4 141st Pennsylvania Birney's Third 1037 167 16.1 142d Pennsylvania Doubleday's First 935 155 16.5 143d Pennsylvania Doubleday's First 1491 151 10.1 145th PennsylvaniDoubleday's First 1491 151 10.1 145th Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 1456 205 14.1 148th Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 1339 210 15.6 149th Pennsylvania Doubleday's First 1454 169 11.6 184th Pennsylvania Gibbon's Second 959 113 11.7 188th PDoubleday's First 1454 169 11.6 184th Pennsylvania Gibbon's Second 959 113 11.7 188th Pennsylvania Brooks's Eighteenth 1201 124 10.3 2d Vermont Getty's Sixth 1811 224 12.3 3d Vermont Getty's Sixth 1748 206 11.7 5th Vermont Getty's Sixth 1533 213 13.8 6th Vermont Getty's Six
hire Manassas Reno's Ninth 67 67th New York Fair Oaks Couch's Fourth 67 148th Pennsylvania Spotsylvania Barlow's Second 67 149th Pennsylvania Gettysburg Doubleday's First 67 18th Kentucky Richmond Nelson's ------ 66 96th Illinois Chickamauga Steedman's Reserve 66 3d New Hampshire Drewry's Bluff Terry's Tenth 66 Manassas Hatch's First 66 100th New York Fort Wagner Seymour's Tenth 66 142d Pennsylvania Fredericksburg Meade's First 66 151st Pennsylvania Gettysburg Doubleday's First 66 2d Michigan Petersburg Assault of June 17, 1864. Willcox's Ninth 65 26th Pennsylvania Gettysburg Humphreys's Third 65 36th Illinois Stone'ld Harbor Ricketts's Sixth 57 7th Michigan Antietam Sedgwick's Second 57 143d Pennsylvania Wilderness Wadsworth's First 57 150th Pennsylvania Gettysburg Doubleday's First 57 22d Indiana Chaplin Hills Mitchell's ------ 57 46th Illinois Shiloh Hurlbut's ------ 57 7th Wisconsin This regiment appears again in this
4 45 13+ 19th Indiana Manassas Hatch's 423 62 14+ 19th Indiana Antietam Doubleday's 202 28 13+ 19th Indiana Gettysburg Wadsworth's 288 41 14+ 22d Indiana 76th New York Gettysburg Wadsworth's 374 48 12+ 80th New York Gettysburg Doubleday's 287 47 16+ 82d New York Antietam Sedgwick's 339 41 12+ 82d New York Gnnsylvania Shepherdstown Morell's 737 78 10+ 121st Pennsylvania Gettysburg Doubleday's 263 29 11+ 132d Pennsylvania Fredericksburg French's 251 26 10+ 140thennsylvania Gettysburg Caldwell's 210 31 14+ 149th Pennsylvania Gettysburg Doubleday's 450 67 14+ 150th Pennsylvania Gettysburg Doubleday's 400 57 14+ 151stDoubleday's 400 57 14+ 151st Pennsylvania Gettysburg Doubleday's 467 66 14+ 2d Vermont Wilderness Getty's 700 80 11+ 3d Vermont (4 Cos.) Lee's Mills W. F. Smith's 192 35 18+ 3d VermontDoubleday's 467 66 14+ 2d Vermont Wilderness Getty's 700 80 11+ 3d Vermont (4 Cos.) Lee's Mills W. F. Smith's 192 35 18+ 3d Vermont Wilderness Getty's 539 68 12+ 3d Vermont Cold Harbor Getty's 293 30 10+ 4th Vermont Wilderness Getty's 575 84 14+ 5th Vermont Savage Station W. F. Smith's
2,051 wounded and 122 missing. General John F. Reynolds was in command at Fredericksburg, with Doubleday, Gibbon and Meade as division generals; loss, 347 killed, 2,429 wounded, and 561 missing; totat never rejoined the First Corps, its place being taken by a division composed of new troops,--Doubleday's (3d) Division. The corps was only slightly engaged at Chancellorsville, it being held in ree best fighting of the war. The division commanders on that field were Wadsworth, Robinson and Doubleday; General Reynolds, who was still in command of the corps, was killed just as he rode on the field, and before his troops were fairly engaged. General Doubleday succeeded to the command, and handled the corps during, that action in a remarkably able. manner. A noteworthy feature of that day d during the second day's battle at Gettysburg an appointment which appears as an injustice to Doubleday, who had displayed a marked ability in his operations of the first day. Newton, however, was o
uary 1, 1862. It was assigned soon after to Doubleday's Brigade, Hatch's Division. Its first battregiment was then in Rowley's (1st) Brigade, Doubleday's Division; but during the battle of the thiPennsylvania Infantry. Rowley's Brigade — Doubleday's Division--First Corps. (1) Col. ChapmPennsylvania Infantry. Rowley's Brigade — Doubleday's Division--First Corps. (1) Col. Robercond was assigned to Rowley's (1st) Brigade, Doubleday's (3d) Division. At Gettysburg, the First C Pennsylvania Infantry. Stone's Brigade — Doubleday's Division--First Corps. Colonel Edmund and assigned to Colonel Roy Stone's Brigade, Doubleday's Division, First Corps. Although present a the battle of the first day. It was then in Doubleday's (3d) Division, First Corps; its casualtiess Corps. At Antietam.--in Phelps's Brigade, Doubleday's Division — it lost 13 killed, 51 wounded, n the affair on the Darbytown Road — then in Doubleday's (2d) Brigade, Birney's (3d) Division, Tent[4
224 126th New York Alex. Hays's Second 40 181 10 231 151st Pennsylvania Doubleday's First 31 202 102 335 149th Pennsylvania Doubleday's First 34 171 131 336Doubleday's First 34 171 131 336 26th Pennsylvania Humphreys's Third 30 176 7 213 134th New York Steinwehr's Eleventh 42 151 59 252 157th New York Schurz's Eleventh 27 166 114 307 19th 60 241 2d Wisconsin Wadsworth's First 26 155 52 233 150th Pennsylvania Doubleday's First 29 151 84 264 147th New York Wadsworth's First 43 134 92 269 82234 153d Pennsylvania Barlow's Eleventh 23 142 46 211 143d Pennsylvania Doubleday's First 21 140 91 252 19th Indiana Wadsworth's First 27 133 50 210 73d 26th Wisconsin Schurz's Eleventh 26 129 62 217 80th New York (20th S. M.) Doubleday's First 35 111 24 170 20th Indiana Birney's Third 32 114 10 156 6th Wis 120 7 150 73d Ohio Steinwehr's Eleventh 21 120 4 145 142d Pennsylvania Doubleday's First 13 128 70 211 11th New Jersey Humphreys's Third 17 124 12 153 6
Enlisted for nine months. 1 16 17 4 55 59 76 Doubleday's First. Oct., ‘62 14th Vermont EnlistEnlisted for nine months. 1 23 24 1 48 49 73 Doubleday's First. Feb., ‘64 17th Vermont 14 133 14 Enlisted for two years. 2 74 76 2 40 42 118 Doubleday's First. May, ‘61 22d New York Enliste Enlisted for two years. 6 82 88 1 30 31 119 Doubleday's First. May, ‘61 25th New York Enlistved through the war. 8 120 128   157 157 285 Doubleday's First. Dec., ‘61 81st New York Reenl Enlisted for nine months.         37 37 37 Doubleday's First. Aug., ‘62 136th Pennsylvania ‘62 142d Pennsylvania 7 148 155   72 72 227 Doubleday's First. Sept., ‘62 143d Pennsylvania 8 143 151 2 150 152 303 Doubleday's First. Sept., ‘62 145th Pennsylvania 18 187 205 3 214 217 422 H‘62 150th Pennsylvania 4 108 112 1 94 95 207 Doubleday's First. Oct., ‘62 151st Pennsylvania nlisted for nine months. 2 67 69 1 53 54 123 Doubleday's First. Sept., ‘62 153d Pennsylvania
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, Chapter 15: Confederate losses — strength of the Confederate Armies--casualties in Confederate regiments — list of Confederate Generals killed — losses in the Confederate Navy. (search)
according to Surgeon-General Guild's report, of 86 killed and 502 wounded; total, 588. In addition there were about 120 missing, nearly all of whom must have been wounded or killed; but, as they fell into the enemy's hands, they were not included in the hospital report. This loss occurred mostly in the first day's fight, where the regiment encountered the 151st Pennsylvania The 151st Penn. lost 335 at Gettysburg, killed, wounded, and missing. and Cooper's Battery, of Rowley's Brigade, Doubleday's Division. The Quartermaster of the 26th, who made the official report on July 4th, states that there were only 216 left for duty after the fight on the 1st inst. The regiment then participated in Pickett's charge, on the third day of the battle, in which it attacked the position held by Smyth's Brigade, Hays's Division, Second Corps. On the following day it mustered only 80 men for duty, the missing ones having fallen in the final and unsuccessful charge. In the battle of the first da