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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 16 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 Browse Search
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75,000 Total captured,204095,00015,000175,000 I certify that the above is a correct report of animals captured, and forage taken up and consumed, under my direction, during the campaign against Savannah, Georgia. Fred. L. Clark, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. Statement of casualties and prisoners captured by the army in the field, campaign of Georgia. command.killed.wounded.missing. captured. Com. Officers.Enlisted Men.Com. Officers.Enlisted Men.Com. Officers.Enlisted Men.Aggregate.Com. Officers.Enlisted Men.Aggregate. Right Wing, Army of the Tennessee, Major-General O. O. Howard, Commanding,       34632666 Left Wing, Fourteenth and Twentieth, Corps Major-Gen. H. W. Slocum, Commanding,2236112125840230409439 Cavalry Division, Brig.-Gen. J. Patrick, Commanding,3357120  16513220233 Total,5581323212585677712611338 Report of casualties in army of the Tennessee not received. Report of missing in cavalry division not received. (Official) L. M.
road, many doubtless disappeared without any account being had of them. The division captured sixteen prisoners, and its loss in action was eight men wounded, three of whom afterward died. The list of casualties by name is appended. List of wounded in Third division, Fourteenth army corps, on the campaign from Kingston, Georgia, November 12th, 1864, to savannah, Georgia, December 21st, 1864. No.Name.Rank.Company.Regiment.Seat of Injury.Nature of Injury.Date of Death. 1.Ragan, Patrick,Private,G,17th Ohio,Face,Gunshot.  2.Ferret, Henry N.,Musician,1st Brig.,Band,Chest,Gunshot.  3.Forbes, John,Private,K,31st Ohio,Chest,Gunshot.Nov. 26, 1864. 4.Deshlie, Frederick,1st Serg't.,B,31st Ohio,Abdomen,Gunshot.Nov. 23, 1864. 5.Hobbart, R.,Private,G,38th Ohio,Chest,Gunshot.  6.Cuneg, Aburd,Private,I,92d Ohio,Face,Gunshot.  7.Bagsen, George,Private,K,2d Minn.,Chest,Concussion from Shell,Dec. 9, 1864. 8.Samson, Hulse,Private,H,2d Minn.,Hand,Gunshot.  9.Lamar, Charles,Private,H
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Appendix. (search)
, N. H. Gilbert, George W. Gilbert, William. Hart, Patrick S. Hurt, Samuel. Hendricks, James. Houston, Francs R. Hancock, W. T. Jenkins, J. Samuel. Kayton, J. Patrick. Lawhorne, James H. Lawhorne, Lucas P. Moore, T S. L. Gilbert, Thomas. Haines, Robert L. Hickey, Patrick H. Howard, John. Hudgins, James L. Jones, Charlesin. Marshall, James. Marshall, David B. McCarthy, Patrick. Neville, Lewis C. Pettus, John E. Paris, Thomas V. Stewart, William H. Searson, Thomas. Spillan, Patrick. Smith, John G. Smith, Robert H. Thomas, Andrew J, Callahan. Cox, John. Coleman, George. Castillo, Patrick. Davidson, Benjamin. Donivan, William. Eads, Thomlor, James. Walker, Reese. Walker, William. Wood, Patrick. Wooldridge, Richard. Wooldridge, Beverley. Grubsmb, Wm. Mays, Alonzo. Mitchell, William. Moraity, Patrick. Norvell, Marion. Purdue, Benj. Plumb, Louis.