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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 70 2 Browse Search
Colonel Theodore Lyman, With Grant and Meade from the Wilderness to Appomattox (ed. George R. Agassiz) 36 0 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 36 4 Browse Search
Ulysses S. Grant, Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant 29 1 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 9 1 Browse Search
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 10: The Armies and the Leaders. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 6 2 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2. 5 3 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 2 0 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Name Index of Commands 2 0 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 1 1 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., Through the Wilderness. (search)
n two lines of battle along the Brock road, and Mott's and Gibbon's divisions on Birney's left; Barl Maine Battery was placed in the second line on Mott's left, and a section of Ricketts's F, 1st Pennrd intrenched line was formed behind Birney and Mott nearest the Plank road. At 4:30 P. M. Getty x's division. Hancock threw forward Birney and Mott on the left of Getty, and put a section of Rick Hancock pushed forward Birney with his own and Mott's divisions, Gibbon's division supporting, on tbon the left of Hancock; Birney had his own and Mott's divisions, and Wadsworth had Webb and Stevensridge. Hancock crossed three of his divisions (Mott was with Wright) at different points at 6 o'clored to feel the intrenchments near the center. Mott's division of Hancock's corps, still kept northeill's brigade attached to his command; and General Mott, commanding a division of the Second Corps,ine of rebel intrenchments with its battery. Mott, who was on Upton's left, did not support him.
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., McAllister's brigade at the bloody angle. (search)
n. More troops came to our aid and took a hand in the fight. A new line of troops from different commands was formed at an obtuse angle from this fighting line to stay the progress of the enemy on our right; but no sooner was it formed than it was swept away by the enemy's deadly fire. The 16th Massachusetts, one of my regiments here on the left of my brigade, lost heavily, and its brave commander, Waldo Merriam, was killed. Here, also, Thomas W. Eayre, Assistant Adjutant-General of General Mott's staff, was killed. It was in our immediate front that the large tree was cut down by rifle-balls, the stump of which was exhibited at the Centennial Exposition at Philadelphia. As night closed about us, the moment we would slacken fire the enemy would close in upon us, so determined were they to carry this point. Had they succeeded in driving us from it, all we had gained that morning would have been lost. Not till about 3 o'clock on the morning of the 13th did the battle cease.
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at the beginning of Grant's campaign against Richmond. (search)
-Col. Isaac Rogers; 141st Pa., Lieut.-Col. Guy H. Watkins; 2d U. S. Sharp-shooters, Lieut.-Col. Homer R. Stoughton. Second Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Alexander Hays: 4th Me., Col. Elijah Walker; 17th Me., Col. George W. West; 3d Mich., Col. Byron R. Pierce; 5th Mich., Lieut.-Col. John Pulford; 93d N. Y., Maj. Samuel McConihe; 57th Pa., Col. Peter Sides; 63d Pa., Lieut.-Col. John A. Danks; 105th Pa., Col. Calvin A. Craig; 1st U. S. Sharp-shooters, Maj. Charles P. Mattocks. Fourth division, Brig.-Gen. Gershom Mott. First Brigade, Col. Robert McAllister: 1st Mass., Col. N. B. McLaughlen; 16th Mass., Lieut.-Col. Waldo Merriam; 5th N. J., Col. William J. Sewell; 6th N. J., Lieut.-Col. Stephen R. Gilkyson; 7th N. J., Maj. Frederick Cooper; 8th N. J., Col. John Ramsey; 11th N. J., Lieut.-Col. John Schoonover; 26th Pa., Maj. Samuel G. Moffett; 115th Pa., Maj. William A. Reilly. Second Brigade, Col. William R. Brewster: 11th Mass., Col. William Blaisdell; 70th N. Y., Capt. William H. Hugo; 71st N.
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at Cold Harbor. June 1st, 1864. (search)
Madill; 2d Md., U. S. Sharp-shooters, Maj. Edward T. Rowell. Second Brigade, Col. Thomas R. Tannatt: 4th Me., Capt. Arthur Libby; 17th Me., Lieut.-Col. Charles B. Merrill; 1st Mass. Art'y, Maj. Nathaniel Shatswell; 3d Mich., Col. Byron R. Pierce; 5th Mich., Lieut.-Col. Moses B. Houghton; 93d N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Benjamin C. Butler; 57th Pa., Capt. Alanson H. Nelson; 63d Pa., Capt. Isaac Morehead; 105th Pa., Maj. Levi B. Duff; 1st U. S. Sharp-shooters, Capt. John Wilson. Third Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Gershom Mott: 1st Me. Art'y, Col. Daniel Chaplin; 16th Mass., Maj. Samuel W. Richardson; 5th N. J., Capt. Henry H. Woolsey; 6th N. J., Capt. Joseph Hays; 7th N. J., Maj. Frederick Cooper; 8th N. J., Maj. Virgil M. Healy; 11th N. J., Col. Robert McAllister; 115th Pa., Lieut.-Col. John P. Dunne. Fourth Brigade, Col. William R. Brewster: 11th Mass., Lieut.-Col. Porter D. Tripp; 70th N. Y., Capt. William h. Hugo; 71st N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Thomas Rafferty; 73d N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Michael W. Burns; 74th
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., Actions on the Weldon Railroad. (search)
ently as it was, and ordered Warren to maintain his hold on the road at all hazards. He directed Mott's division, Second Corps, to establish a connection with the new works, and ordered out Willcox's within a few yards of Miles's front. Meantime Meade had ordered all the available troops from Mott's division that were on Warren's right to move down the plank-road to its intersection with the R. Farther on an orderly handed me an order This order was intended for the officer commanding Mott's troops, still at Shay's Tavern.--O. B. W. from Hancock to arrest the stragglers and form them a too late for Willcox; had he come down the railroad he would have been in time. Have ordered up Mott's division by way of precaution. Evidently he expected Mott first at the junction. At 5 o'cloMott first at the junction. At 5 o'clock Hill had opened with his artillery, both shot and shell, some of which took the works, so-called, in reverse, but did little actual damage other than demoralizing the men, of whom there were many,
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at Petersburg and Richmond: December 31st, 1864. (search)
; 182d N. Y. (69th N. Y. N. G. A.), Capt. Michael McGuire. Third Brigade, Lieut.-Col. Francis E. Pierce: 14th Conn., Lieut.-Col. Samuel A. Moore; 1st Del., Lieut.-Col. Daniel Woodall; 12th N. J., Capt. Henry F. Chew; 10th N. Y. (batt'n), Capt. Joseph La Fuira; 108th N. Y., Capt. William H. Andrews; 4th Ohio (batt'n), Lieut.-Col. Charles C. Calahan; 69th Pa., Maj. Patrick S. Tinen; 106th Pa. (batt'n). Capt. John H. Gallager; 7th W. Va., Lieut.-Col. Isaac B. Fisher. Third division, Brig.-Gen. Gershom Mott. First Brigade, Brig.-Gen. P. Regis de Trobriand: 20th Ind., Maj. William Orr; 1st Me. Heavy Art'y, Col. Russell B. Shepherd; 17th Me., Capt. William Hobson; 40th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Madison M. Cannon; 73d N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Michael W. Burns; 86th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Nathan H. Vincent; 124th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Charles H. Weygant; 99th Pa., Lieut.-Col. Peter Fritz, Jr.; 110th Pa., Capt. William Stewart; 2d U. S. Sharp-shooters, Maj. James E. Doughty. Second Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Byron R
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Appomattox campaign. (search)
l Woodall: 14th Conn., Capt. J. Frank Morgan; 1st Del., Col. Daniel Woodall, Maj. John T. Dent; 12th N. J., Maj. Henry F. Chew; 10th N. Y. (batt'n), Lieut.-Col. George F. Hopper; 108th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Francis E. Pierce; 4th Ohio (4 co's), Lieut.-Col. Charles C. Calahan; 69th Pa., Capt. Charles McAnally; 106th Pa. (3 co's), Capt. John H. Gallager; 7th W. Va. (4 co's), Lieut.-Col. F. W. H. Baldwin. Unattached: 2d Co. Minn. Sharp-shooters, Lieut. Edward N. Schoff. Third division, Brig.-Gen. Gershom Mott, Brig.-Gen. P. Regis de Trobriand. First Brigade, Brig.-Gen. P. Regis de Trobriand, Col. Russell B. Shepherd: 20th Ind., Capt. John W. Shafer; 1st Me. Heavy Art'y, Col. Russell B. Shepherd, Lieut.-Col. Zemro A. Smith; 40th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Madison M. Cannon; 73d N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Michael W. Burns; 86th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Nathan H. Vincent; 124th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Charles H. Weygant; 99th Pa., Capt. Jacob Giller; 110th Pa., Capt. Franklin B. Stewart. Second Brigade, Brig.-Gen. B