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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 650 0 Browse Search
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Elias Nason, McClellan's Own Story: the war for the union, the soldiers who fought it, the civilians who directed it, and his relations to them. 271 1 Browse Search
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 99 1 Browse Search
Oliver Otis Howard, Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, major general , United States army : volume 1 99 1 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 71 3 Browse Search
Horace Greeley, The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the War for the Union. Volume I. 52 2 Browse Search
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ns,--King's, McCall's, and Franklin's. General Irwin McDowell was placed in command. When General Mused in forming the Sixth Corps, its place in McDowell's command being taken by Ricketts' Division. s forces to Washington, the Reserves rejoined McDowell, and fought under him at Second Bull Run. During the absence of the Army of the Potomac, McDowell was engaged in an active campaign which culmin short time in which the army was under Pope, McDowell's Corps was officially designated as the Thir the Fifth Corps. When the division rejoined McDowell's Corps, at Manassas, it was with depleted ra return to Washington, the Reserves rejoining McDowell's Corps, from which they had been detached. was discontinued. Eleventh Corps. McDowell Cross Keys Cedar Mountain Freeman's Ford rom the three commands of Fremont, Banks, and McDowell. Fremont's troops had seen considerable serv that of the Eleventh, a necessary change, as McDowell's command had resumed its original title of t[1 more...]
rigades of infantry. The Reserves were prominently engaged at Dranesville, Mechanicsville, Gaines's Mill, Charles City Cross Roads (Glendale), Manassas, South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, and in the Wilderness campaign. At Fredericksburg the division made a gallant fight, the losses being unusually severe in proportion to the number engaged. The division was commanded in turn by Generals McCall, Reynolds, Meade, and Crawford. It was attached, originally, to the First (McDowell's) Corps, but while on the Peninsula it served in the Fifth Corps. At Manassas, Antietam, and Fredericksburg, it was again in the First Corps. After Fredericksburg it was ordered to Washington to rest and recruit its shattered regiments, but it rejoined the Army on the Gettysburg campaign, when it was assigned to the Fifth Corps, in which it remained until mustered out. The casualties in this division do not amount to the heroic aggregate shown by some other divisions, but the percenta
uff's (3d) Brigade, Ricketts's (2d) Division, McDowell's Corps. While in this command it was engageuff's (3d) Brigade, Ricketts's (2d) Division, McDowell's Corps, and was hotly engaged at Manassas. Rappahannock, the division was transferred to McDowell's Corps — afterwards the First. Throughout te Union victories. The division marched with McDowell in his advance on Manassas, in the spring of d the colors of the Tenth Alabama. Rejoining McDowell's Corps it fought at Manassas, where it lost Thoroughfare Gap, Va. In May, 1862, it joined McDowell's Corps, having been assigned to Hartsuff's (nd Manassas it was in Ricketts's Division, of McDowell's Corps; at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsvilbbon's (4th) Brigade, Hatch's (1st) Division, McDowell's Corps, a brigade which afterwards became fare it was assigned to Sherman's Division, Colonel McDowell being placed in command of the brigade. arch, 1862, commenced active service, then in McDowell's Corps. At Antietam.--in Phelps's Brigade, [3 more...]
This loss occurred at Gainesville, on the 28th. Hatch's McDowell's 53 213 32 298 28th Massachusetts Stevens's Ninth 33 This loss occurred at Gainesville, on the 28th. Hatch's McDowell's 47 168 44 259 80th New York 20th N. Y. S. M. Hatch's McDowell's 32 165 82 279 7th Wisconsin This loss occurred at Gainesville, on the 28th. Hatch's McDowell's 31 153 3McDowell's 31 153 33 217 11th Pennsylvania Includes loss at Thoronghfare Gap on the 28th. Ricketts's McDowell's 44 114 88 246 24th NewMcDowell's 44 114 88 246 24th New York Hatch's McDowell's 36 115 86 237 6th New Hampshire Reno's Ninth 30 117 70 217 1st Michigan Morell's F. J. PorterMcDowell's 36 115 86 237 6th New Hampshire Reno's Ninth 30 117 70 217 1st Michigan Morell's F. J. Porter's Porter's regiments were small, having sustained heavy losses on the Peninsula; McDowell's regiments were in action forMcDowell's regiments were in action for the first time. 33 114 31 178 18th Massachusetts Morell's F. J. Porter's 34 106 29 169 26th New York Ricketts's McDowMcDowell's 26 106 37 169 Richmond, Ky.             August 30, 1862.             12th Indiana Nelson's ---------- 25
Mass. (Bull Run)   9 9   2 2 11 Heintzelman's McDowell's. April, ‘61 6th Mass. (Baltimore)   4 4 ee-months' service. 1 16 17   8 8 25 Hunter's McDowell's. June, ‘61 2d Rhode Island Reenlisted Three-months' service.   2 2   2 2 4 Tyler's McDowell's. May, ‘61 3d Connecticut Three-months' service.   4 4   1 1 5 Tyler's McDowell's. July, ‘61 5th Connecticut Reenlisted. 6 104 110 1ree-months' service. 1 44 45   6 6 51 Tyler's McDowell's. April, ‘61 71st New York Three-months' service. 1 14 15 1 4 5 20 Hunter's McDowell's. July, ‘64 84th New York       1 11 12 12     il, ‘61 1st New Jersey         1 1 1 Runyon's McDowell's. April, ‘61 2d New Jersey               Runyon's McDowell's. April, ‘61 3d New Jersey         2 2 2 Runyon's McDowell's. April, ‘61 4tMcDowell's. April, ‘61 4th New Jersey         2 2 2 Runyon's McDowell's.   Cavalry.                   Sept., ‘61 1st Pe Griffin, Hunt, McPherson, Mitchel, Gillmore, McDowell, Custer, Weitzel, Ka
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 14: the greatest battles of the war — list of victories and defeats — chronological list of battles with loss in each, Union and Confederate. (search)
22 590 April 6, 7 Shiloh, Tenn 1,754 8,408 2,885 13,047 April 19 Camden, N. C. (South Mills) 13 101 13 127 May 9 Farmington, Miss 16 148 14 178 May 5 Williamsburg, Va 456 1,410 373 2,239 May 7 West Point, Va 48 110 28 186 May 8 McDowell, Va 26 227 3 256 May 16, 17 Princeton, W. Va 23 69 21 113 May 17 Russell House, Miss 10 31 -- 41 May 23 Lewisburg, W. Va 13 53 7 73 May 23-25 Front Royal and Winchester, Va 62 243 1,714 2,019 May 27 Hanover Court House, Va 62 223 New Berne, N. C 64 101 413 578 March 23 Kernstown, Va 80 375 263 718 April 6, 7 Shiloh, Tenn 1,723 8,012 959 10,694 April 19 Camden, N. C 6 19 3 28 May 5 Williamsburg, Va 288 975 297 1,560 May 7 West Point, Va 8 40 -- 48 May 8 McDowell, Va 75 423 -- 498 May 23-25 Front Royal; Winchester, Va 39 172 3 214 May 27 Hanover C. H., Va 73 192 -- 265 May 31 Fair Oaks, Va 980 4,749 405 6,134 June 6 Harrisonburg, Va 17 50 3 70 June 8 Cross Keys, Va 56 392 47 495 June 9