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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 74 0 Browse Search
Edward Porter Alexander, Military memoirs of a Confederate: a critical narrative 17 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 37. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 10 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1: prelminary narrative 8 0 Browse Search
William Swinton, Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac 8 0 Browse Search
Adam Badeau, Grant in peace: from Appomattox to Mount McGregor, a personal memoir 8 0 Browse Search
D. H. Hill, Jr., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 4, North Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 7 1 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 6 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 3, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
Capt. Calvin D. Cowles , 23d U. S. Infantry, Major George B. Davis , U. S. Army, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph W. Kirkley, The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War 4 0 Browse Search
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H. Art'y Birney's Second 2202 423 19.2 57th Massachusetts Stevenson's Ninth 1052 201 19.1 140th Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 1132 198 17.4 26th Wisconsin Schurz's Eleventh 1089 188 17.2 7th Wisconsin Wadsworth's First 1630 281 17.2 69th New York Hancock's Second 1513 259 17.1 11th Penn. Reserves Crawford's Fifth 1 44th Illinois Sheridan's Fourth 1344 135 10.0 55th Illinois Blair's Fifteenth 1099 157 14.2 73d Illinois Sheridan's Fourth 994 114 11.4 82d Illinois Schurz's Eleventh 956 102 10.6 84th Illinois Stanley's Fourth 987 124 12.5 88th Illinois Sheridan's Fourth 926 103 11.1 89th Illinois T. J. Wood's Fourth 1318 1h Wisconsin Wadsworth's First 1630 281 17.2 21st Wisconsin Johnson's Fourteenth 1171 122 10.4 24th Wisconsin Newton's Fourth 1077 111 10.3 26th Wisconsin Schurz's Eleventh 1089 188 17.2 36th Wisconsin Gibbon's Second 1014 157 15.4 37th Wisconsin Willcox's Ninth 1110 156 14.0 1st U. S. Sharpshooters Berdan's Sh
linois Kenesaw Davis's Fourteenth 61 8th Kansas Chickamauga Davis's Twentieth 61 26th Wisconsin This regiment appears again in this same list. Gettysburg Schurz's Eleventh 61 121st New York Spotsylvania Russell's Sixth 60 134th New York Gettysburg Steinwehr's Eleventh 60 27th Michigan Spotsylvania Willcox's Ninth (Col'd) Fort Wagner Seymour's Tenth 58 3d New Jersey Gaines' Mill Slocum's Sixth 58 42d New York Antietam Sedgwick's Second 58 157th New York Gettysburg Schurz's Eleventh 58 118th New York Drewry's Bluff Brooks's Eighteenth 57 124th New York Chancellorsville Whipple's Third 57 14th New Jersey Cold Harbor Rickettn Hills Rousseau's ------ 54 105th Pennsylvania Fair Oaks Kearny's Third 53 26th Michigan Spotsylvania Barlow's Second 53 26th Wisconsin Chancellorsville Schurz's Eleventh 53 10th Wisconsin Chaplin Hills Rousseau's ------ 52 38th Ohio Chickasaw Bluffs Steele's Fifteenth 52 26th Indiana Prairie Grove Herron's ----
709 71 10+ 79th Illinois Stone's River Johnson's 437 44 10+ 82d Illinois Chancellorsville Schurz's 359 47 13+ 84th Illinois Stone's River Palmer's 357 67 18+ 93d Illinois Alatoona Pass Conassas Schenck's 335 39 11+ 73d Ohio Gettysburg Steinwehr's 300 40 13+ 82d Ohio Gettysburg Schurz's 312 35 11+ 101st Ohio Stone's River Davis's 460 51 11+ 11th Ohio Battery Iuka Hamilton's's 258 56 21+ 72d Pennsylvania Gettysburg Gibbon's 473 64 13+ 75th Pennsylvania Gettysburg Schurz's 206 33 16+ 81st Pennsylvania Fredericksburg Hancock's 261 46 17+ 83d Pennsylvania Seven 6 16+ 19th Wisconsin Fair Oaks (1864) Marston's 197 26 13+ 26th Wisconsin Chancellorsville Schurz's 471 53 11+ 26th Wisconsin Gettysburg Schurz's 508 61 12+ 36th Wisconsin (4 Cos.) BethesdSchurz's 508 61 12+ 36th Wisconsin (4 Cos.) Bethesda Church Gibbon's 240 49 20+ 37th Wisconsin Petersburg Mine Willcox's 251 55 21+ 7th U. S. Infantry Gettysburg Barnes's 116 19 16+ 10th U. S. Infantry Gettysburg Barnes's 93 22 23+ 11th U.
48th New York Terry's Tenth 18 73d New York Hooker's Third 18 81st Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 18 145th Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 18 31st Maine Potter's Ninth 18 20th Massachusetts Gibbon's Second 17 14th Connecticut Gibbon's Second 17 62d Pennsylvania Griffin's Fifth 17 63d Pennsylvania Birney's Third 17 5th Michigan Birney's Third 16 16th Massachusetts Humphreys's Third 16 61st New York Barlow's Second 16 126th New York Barlow's Second 16 82d Ohio Schurz's Eleventh 16 100th Pennsylvania Stevenson's Ninth 16 6th Wisconsin Wadsworth's First 16 Heavy Artillery. 1st Maine Birney's Second 23 8th New York Gibbon's Second 19 A heavy artillery regiment had just twice as many line officers as an infantry regiment. The largest regimental loss of officers killed in any one battle, occurred in the Seventh New Hampshire at the assault on Fort Wagner, the regiment losing 11 officers killed or mortally wounded in that bloody affair.
, and 431 missing; total, 2,087. At this time the three divisions were commanded by Generals Schenck, Von Steinwehr, and Schurz; there was, also, an independent brigade attached, under command of General Milroy. By General Orders No. 129, Septemb3, at which time it numbered 12, 169 effectives, and was composed of the divisions of Generals Devens, Von Steinwehr, and Schurz. It contained 27 regiments of infantry, of which 13 were German regiments. The men of the Eleventh Corps were good sold At Gettysburg the corps was still under the command of Howard; the divisions were under Generals Barlow, Steinwehr, and Schurz, and contained 26 regiments of infantry and 5 batteries. It was engaged, in company with the First Corps, in the battle hed, having been ordered to Charleston Harbor. On the 24th of September, the Second and Third divisions (Steinwehr's and Schurz‘) were ordered to Tennessee, together with the Twelfth Corps. These two corps, numbering over 20,000 men, were transport
rigade), 5 killed, and 25 wounded. Eighty-Second Ohio Infantry. Krzyzanowski's Brigade — Schurz's Division--Eleventh Corps. (1) Col. James Cantwell (Killed). (2) Col. James S. Robinson; Bs winter-quarters near Stafford. At Chancellorsville, it fought in Krzyzanowski's (2d) Brigade, Schurz's (3d) Division, Eleventh Corps, losing 8 killed,--including four officers,--48 wounded, and 25 the James Soon after its arrival in Virginia, it was assigned to Schimmelfennig's (1st) Brigade, Schurz's (3d) Division, Eleventh Corps, and went into winter quarters near Stafford Court House. It was under fire, for the first time, at Chancellorsville, where Schurz's Division made a gallant attempt to retrieve the disaster that befell the corps. The regiment lost, in that battle, 29 killed, 88 October, 1862, proceeding to Fairfax, Va., where it was assigned to Krzyzanowski's (2d) Brigade, Schurz's (3d) Division, Eleventh Corps. Its first battle was at Chancellorsville where it made a credi<
15 204 141st Pennsylvania Birney's Third 23 152 60 235 11th New Jersey Berry's Third 18 146 5 169 26th Wisconsin Schurz's Eleventh 23 135 40 198 12th New Jersey French's Second 24 132 22 178 148th Pennsylvania Hancock's Second 31 119 1h 16 114 18 148 25th Ohio Devens's Eleventh 14 107 31 152 8th New Jersey Berry's Third 18 101 6 125 82d Illinois Schurz's Eleventh 29 88 38 155 13th New Jersey Williams's Twelfth 17 100 24 141 5th New Jersey Berry's Third 13 102 6 121 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 Maine Gibbon's Second 29 166 4 199 72d Pennsylvania Gibbon's Second 44 145 2 191 210 73d New York Humphreys's Third 51 103 8 162 2d New Hampshire Humphreys's Third 20 137 36 193 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
served through the war. 5 42 47 1 106 107 154 Schurz's Eleventh. Sept., ‘61 46th New York Reeand served through the war. 4 28 32 3 60 63 95 Schurz's Eleventh. July, ‘61 59th New York Reen Aug., ‘62 119th New York 6 66 72 2 92 94 166 Schurz's Eleventh. Aug., ‘62 120th New York 11 140ept., ‘62 157th New York 7 87 94 2 104 106 200 Schurz's Eleventh. Nov., ‘62 158th New York 2 45 4 Served through the war. 2 54 56 1 85 86 142 Schurz's Eleventh. Sept., ‘61 75th Pennsylvania Served through the war. 6 46 52 2 107 109 161 Schurz's Eleventh. Oct., ‘61 76th Pennsylvania Nov., ‘61  I--Dilger's 1 13 14   15 15 29 Schurz's Eleventh. Oct., ‘61  K--Heckman's 1 h. April, ‘62 61st Ohio 7 68 75   90 90 165 Schurz's Eleventh. Sept., ‘61 62d Ohio Reenlist Aug., ‘62 82d Illinois 4 98 102   60 60 162 Schurz's Eleventh. Aug., ‘62 83d Illinois 4 34 38 pt., ‘62 26th Wisconsin 12 176 188   77 77 265 Schurz's Eleventh. Oct., ‘62 27th Wisconsin   22 2