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Oliver Otis Howard, Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, major general , United States army : volume 2 144 0 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 142 2 Browse Search
George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade) 134 2 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 126 2 Browse Search
Oliver Otis Howard, Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, major general , United States army : volume 1 114 2 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2. 89 3 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 77 3 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 3: The Decisive Battles. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 36 2 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 34 4 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 32 0 Browse Search
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55th Pennsylvania Drewry's Bluff Ames's Tenth 58 125th Pennsylvania Antietam Williams's Twelfth 58 26th Massachusetts Opequon Grover's Nineteenth 58 54th Massachusetts (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 Harbo52 26th Indiana Prairie Grove Herron's ------ 52 11th Iowa Shiloh McClernand's ------ 52 13th Iowa Atlanta (July 22d) Giles A. Smith's Seventeenth 52 15th Indiana Stone's River T. J. Wood's Fourteenth 52 4th New Jersey Gaines' Mill Slocum's Sixth 52 24th New Jersey Fredericksburg French's Second 52 49th New York Spotsylvania Getty's Sixth 52 137th New York Gettysburg Geary's Twelfth 52 1st Michigan (S. S.) Spotsylvania Willcox's Ninth 52 26th Ohio Chickamauga T. J.
ys that he took into action 19 Commissioned Officers and 247 bayonets. 51 16+ 5th New Hampshire Gettysburg Caldwell's 177 34 19+ 5th New Hampshire Cold Harbor Barlow's 577 69 11+ 6th New Hampshire Manassas Reno's 450 68 15+ 7th New Hampshire Fort Wagner Seymour's 480 77 16+ 9th New Hampshire Spotsylvannia Potter's 502 68 13+ 12th New Hampshire Chancellorsville Whipple's 558 72 12+ 12th New Hampshire Cold Harbor Brooks's 301 66 21+ 2d New Jersey (5 Cos.) Gaines' Mill Slocum's 261 34 13+ 8th New Jersey Chancellorsville Berry's 258 32 12+ 11th New Jersey Gettysburg Humphreys's 275 40 14+ 14th New Jersey Monocacy Ricketts's 350 40 11+ 15th New Jersey Chaplain Haines, in his history of the 15th New Jersey, states that the regiment broke camp the week before, with 16 officers and 429 muskets. He gives the names of the officers. After deducting the slight loss at the Wilderness, there would be 132 left, as present at Spotsylvania. Spotsylvania Russel
klin was appointed corps commander, and General H. W. Slocum succeeded to the command of Franklin's d was filled by the appointment of Major-General Henry W. Slocum, a division general of the Sixth C taking every gun with them. In this campaign Slocum's troops were the first to cross the Rapidan, 810 wounded, and 67 missing; total, 1,08. General Slocum was in command of the right wing at Gettysn the discontinuance of the Twelfth Corps, General Slocum was assigned to the command of the Districthe Twentieth, formed the Army of Georgia, General Slocum commanding both corps. On entering the Caof Bentonville, N. C., March 19, 1865; but General Slocum had won a substantial victory with his winoo City Expedition, May 4-13, 1864, and on General Slocum's Expedition to Jackson, July 5-6, 1864. be relieved. He was succeeded by Major-General Henry W. Slocum, the former commander of the Twelf--forming the Right Wing, under command of General Slocum. General A. S. Williams, of the First Divi[3 more...]
igade, under General Taylor, becoming the First Brigade of Slocum's (1st) Division, Sixth Corps. The regiment was slightly . In 1862 the brigade was assigned to the First Division (Slocum's). Sixth Corps, in which division it served during the wared or missing. The Jersey Brigade distinguished itself in Slocum's brilliant and victorious charge up the mountain-side at ivision, and with this command was engaged at West Point. Slocum succeeded to the command of the division, which, under his861, and, arriving in Virginia soon after, was assigned to Slocum's Brigade, Franklin's Division. General Slocum commanded General Slocum commanded the division at Gaines's Mill, where the regiment was engaged and received a gratifying mention in the official reports. Loounded, and 12 missing. In July, 1864, it marched with General Slocum's Expedition against Jackson, Miss. On July 29, 1864, on the March through Georgia, after which it fought under Slocum in the Carolinas. Eighty-Fourth Illinois Infantry.
            9th Massachusetts Morell's Fifth 57 149 25 231 16th New York Slocum's Sixth 32 162 7 201 3d New Jersey Slocum's Sixth 35 136 44 215 22d MassaSlocum's Sixth 35 136 44 215 22d Massachusetts Morell's Fifth 58 108 117 283 16th Michigan Morell's Fifth 47 114 53 214 12th U. S. Infantry Sykes's Fifth 54 102 56 212 11th Penn. Reserves McCall's Fifth 50 105 529 684 4th New Jersey Slocum's Sixth 45 103 437 585 5th New York Sykes's Fifth 38 110 14 162 83d Pennsylvania Morell's Fifth 46 51 99 196 or Second Bull Run.             Aug. 27, 1862.             2d New Jersey Slocum's Sixth 8 58 64 130 Thoroughfare Gap, Va. Preliminary actions at Manassaspton's Gap, Md.             Sept. 14, 1862.             96th Pennsylvania Slocum's Sixth 20 71 --- 91 16th New York Slocum's Sixth 20 41 --- 61 South MounSlocum's Sixth 20 41 --- 61 South Mountain, Md. The Pennsylvania Reserves sustained a severe percentage of loss in this action, but their regiments being small their casualties d
Oct., ‘61 1st Mass. Porter's   6 6   15 15 21 Slocum's Sixth. July, ‘61 2d Mass. Nim's Reenl Enlisted for two years. 5 106 111 1 85 86 197 Slocum's Sixth. May, ‘61 17th New York Enlisted Enlisted for two years. 4 34 38 1 32 33 71 Slocum's Sixth. May, ‘61 20th New York Enlisted Enlisted for two years. 2 72 74 2 70 72 146 Slocum's Sixth. May, ‘61 28th New York Enlisted Enlisted for two years. 6 62 68 1 29 30 98 Slocum's Sixth. May, ‘61 32d New York Enlisted for two years. 8 37 45 1 53 54 99 Slocum's Sixth. May, ‘61 33d New York Enlisted for two years served through the war. 9 144 153 1 90 91 244 Slocum's Sixth. May, ‘61 2d New Jersey 7 89 96 2 67 69 165 Slocum's Sixth. May, ‘61 3d New Jersey 9 148 157 1 80 81 238 Slocum's Sixth. Aug., ‘6Slocum's Sixth. Aug., ‘61 4th New Jersey Reenlisted and served through the war. 5 156 161 2 103 105 266 Slocum's Sixth. Slocum's Sixth. Aug., ‘61 5th New Jersey 12 126 138   85 85 223 Humphreys's Third. Aug.,