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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
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Ulysses S. Grant, Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant 29 1 Browse Search
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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
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rred intact, and were numbered as the Third and Fourth, with Generals Birney and Mott in command. By this accession, the Second Corps attained in April, 1864, an aggul assault on the morning of May 12th. During the fighting around Spotsylvania, Mott's (Fourth) Division became so depleted by casualties, and by the loss of severalservice had expired, that it was discontinued and merged into Birney's Division, Mott retaining the command of a brigade. The casualties of the corps in the various e Boydton Road, October 27, 1864, the division commanders were Generals Egan and Mott, the First Division (Miles'), being retained in the trenches. In November, 1864g the final campaign, the divisions being under Generals Miles, William Hays and Mott. The corps fought its last battle at Farmville, April 7, 1865, two days before sions were transferred entire to the Second Corps, and, with Generals Birney and Mott in command, became respectively the Third and Fourth Divisions of that corps. T
1,800 men. First Maine Heavy Artiliery. Mott's Brigade, Birney's Division, Second Corps. gn of 1865, it was in De Trobriand's Brigade of Mott's Division, Second Corps. Third Maine Infaurth Division of the Second Corps, with General Gershom Mott in command. In this new command the rered in March, 1864, to Brewster's (2d) Brigade, Mott's (4th) Division, Second Corps, in which it foul Twentieth was placed in Brewster's Brigade of Mott's Division, and from that time fought under thethe Third Corps, the brigade was transferred to Mott's Division of the Second Corps; it ceased to exs, becoming the First Brigade (McAllister's) of Mott's (4th) Division. This division was subsequentrged into Birney's (3d) Division, and later on, Mott succeeded Birney. The losses of the regiment d into the Second, the brigade being assigned to Mott's Division. The regiment encountered hard fighrd Corps it was again transferred, this time to Mott's Division, Second Corps. Colonel Bowman having[14 more...]
First Hatcher's Run.             Oct 27, 1864.             5th Michigan Mott's Second 6 47 68 121 8th New Jersey Mott's Second 3 58 42 103 120th New YoMott's Second 3 58 42 103 120th New York Mott's Second 8 30 21 59 187th New York Griffin's Fifth 8 43 8 59 188th New York Griffin's Fifth 6 46 2 54 91st Pennsylvania Griffin's Fifth 6 45 2 53 Mott's Second 8 30 21 59 187th New York Griffin's Fifth 8 43 8 59 188th New York Griffin's Fifth 6 46 2 54 91st Pennsylvania Griffin's Fifth 6 45 2 53 8th New York H. A. Egan's Second 5 32 11 48 43d U. S. Colored Ferrero's Ninth 18 17 2 37 1st Maine Cavalry Gregg's Cavalry A. P. 9 56 12 77 21st Penn. Cavalr 13 81 7 101 107th Pennsylvania Crawford's Fifth 6 54 21 81 8th New Jersey Mott's Second 11 37 -- 48 1st Maryland Ayres's Fifth 6 46 5 57 Natural Bridge, 15 136 -- 151 28th Massachusetts Miles's Second 7 69 -- 76 120th New York Mott's Second 6 32 46 84 Appomattox campaign, Va. Includes Gravelly Run, March inth 9 43 8 60 106th New York Seymour's Sixth 8 40 -- 48 99th Pennsylvania Mott's Second 11 30 16 57 2d Vermont Getty's Sixth 8 33 -- 41 1st Maine Ca