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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 6 0 Browse Search
The Atlanta (Georgia) Campaign: May 1 - September 8, 1864., Part I: General Report. (ed. Maj. George B. Davis, Mr. Leslie J. Perry, Mr. Joseph W. Kirkley) 4 0 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles 2 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 1 1 Browse Search
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The Atlanta (Georgia) Campaign: May 1 - September 8, 1864., Part I: General Report. (ed. Maj. George B. Davis, Mr. Leslie J. Perry, Mr. Joseph W. Kirkley), chapter 43 (search)
tly it assisted in the occupation of Rocky Face Ridge after the capture of that place by the Third Brigade, Second Division, Fourth Army Corps. May 14 and 15, it was engaged with the enemy at Resaca. May 17, skirmished from Calhoun, Ga., to Pleasant Hill; engaged at Pleasant Hill from 4 p. m. to 6 p. m. May 25, took position at New Hope Church, on left of Twentieth Army Corps; engaged constantly in skirmishing for eleven days. June 6 and 7, covered removal of hospital, Third Division, Fourth Pleasant Hill from 4 p. m. to 6 p. m. May 25, took position at New Hope Church, on left of Twentieth Army Corps; engaged constantly in skirmishing for eleven days. June 6 and 7, covered removal of hospital, Third Division, Fourth Army Corps. 18th, supported skirmish line at Mud Creek. 19th, skirmished on Noonday Creek, in front of Kenesaw Mountain, taking 12 prisoners. 27th, formed part of column of attack on enemy's works. July 9, marched to Roswell and forded Chattahoochee River. 11th, recrossed river and returned to Rottenwood Creek. 13th, crossed river at Powers' Ferry. 20th, skirmished with the enemy, driving him and capturing three lines of skirmish pits, gained position; was attacked by enemy in afternoon, and r
09 41 10+ 27th Indiana Gettysburg Williams's 339 40 11+ 48th Indiana Iuka Hamilton's 434 48 11+ 73d Indiana Stone's River T. J. Wood's 331 38 11+ 87th Indiana Chickamauga Brannan's 380 61 16+ 3d Iowa (Cavalry) Pea Ridge ---- 235 27 11+ 3d Iowa (Inf.) Jackson Lauman's 241 36 14+ 5th Iowa Iuka Hamilton's 482 62 12+ 7th Iowa (8 Cos) Belmont Grant's 410 74 18+ 9th Iowa Pea Ridge E. A. Carr's 560 74 13+ 13th Iowa Atlanta (July 22) Gresham's 410 55 13+ 32d Iowa Pleasant Hill Mower's 420 86 20+ 39th Iowa Allatoona Pass Corse's 280 43 15+ 1st Kansas Wilson's Creek Lyon's 644 106 16+ 8th Kansas Chickamauga Davis's 406 61 15+ 8th Kansas Nashville Beatty's (S.) 140 16 11+ 5th Kentucky Stone's River Johnson's 320 32 10+ 17th Kentucky Shiloh Hurlbut's 250 27 10+ 1st Maine (H. A.) Petersburg Birney's 950 210 22+ 3d Maine Gettysburg Birney's 210 30 14+ 4th Maine Fredericksburg Birney's 211 33 15+ 4th Maine Gettysburg Birney's 202 27 13+
lonel Eliakim Sherrill, 126th New York, Gettysburg. Colonel Haldinand S. Putnam, 7th New Hampshire, Fort Wagner. Colonel James E. Mallon, 42d New York, Bristoe Station. Colonel Edward A. King, 68th Indiana, Chickamauga. Colonel Hans C. Heg, 15th Wisconsin, Chickamauga. Colonel Philemon P. Baldwin, 6th Indiana, Chickamauga. Colonel Edward H. Phelps, 38th Ohio, Missionary Ridge. Colonel William R. Creighton, 7th Ohio, Ringgold. Colonel Lewis Benedict, 162d New York, Pleasant Hill. Colonel Patrick E. Burke, Mortally wounded. 66th Illinois, Rome Cross Roads. Colonel Orlando H. Morris, 66th New York, Cold Harbor. Colonel Lewis O. Morris, 7th New York (H. A.), Cold Harbor. Colonel Henry Boyd McKeen, 81st Pennsylvania, Cold Harbor. Colonel Frank A. Haskell, 36th Wisconsin, Cold Harbor. Colonel Jeremiah C. Drake, 112th New York, Cold Harbor. Colonel Richard Byrnes, Mortally wounded. 28th Massachusetts, Irish Brigade. Cold Harbor. Colone
isville, Ky., and in the latter part of that month the Second Division was ordered to Little Rock, Ark., where it served with the Army of Occupation. The organization was discontinued August 1, 1865. Sixteenth Corps. Hernando Coldwater Town Creek Siege of Vicksburg Jackson Collierville Meridian March Snake Creek Gap Resaca lay's Ferry Rome Cross Roads Dallas Big Shanty Kenesaw Mountain Ruff's Mills battle of Atlanta Ezra Church Jonesboro Siege of Atlanta Pleasant Hill Bayou De Glaize Lake Chicot; Major-General A. J. Smith's command. Tupelo; Major-General A. J. Smith's command. Tallahatchie River; Major-General A. J. Smith's command. Oxford; Major-General A. J. Smith's command. Brice's Cross Roads Nashville; Major-General A. J. Smith's command. Spanish Fort; Major-General A. J. Smith's command. Fort Blakely. Major-General A. J. Smith's command. Organized December 18, 1862, with Major-General S. A. Hurlbut in command, an
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Georgia, 1865 (search)
h Infantry. TENNESSEE--6th Mounted Infantry (Detachment). April 16: Action, ColumbusIOWA--3d, 4th and 5th Cavalry. MISSOURI--10th Cavalry. OHIO--1st and 7th Cavalry. UNITED STATES--Battery "I" 4th Arty. Union loss, 6 killed, 24 missing. Total 30. April 16: Action, Fort Tyler, West PointINDIANA--2d and 4th Cavalry; 18th Indpt. Battery Light Arty. KENTUCKY--4th and 7th Cavalry. WISCONSIN--1st Cavalry. Union loss (including Columbus), 13 killed, 53 wounded. Total, 66. April 18: Skirmish, Pleasant HillMICHIGAN--4th Cavalry. OHIO--3d Cavalry. April 18: Skirmish, Double Bridges, Flint RiverMICHIGAN--4th Cavalry. OHIO--3d Cavalry. April 19: Skirmish near BarnesvilleINDIANA--4th Cavalry. April 20: Skirmish, Spring HillINDIANA--17th Mounted Infantry. April 20: Skirmish, Mimm's Bridge, Tobesofkee Creek and Rocky Creek Bridge near MaconINDIANA--17th Mounted Infantry. April 20: Capture of MaconILLINOIS--Chicago Board of Trade Battery Light Arty.; 98th and 123d Mounted Infantry. INDIANA--2
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, Index. (search)
7, 1862. See Shiloh, Tenn. Corinth, Miss., to 12, 5 Position Union Army, March 24, 1862 78, 6 Plantersville, Ala. 74, 5; 76, 1; 117, 1; 118, 1; 135-A; 148, D5 Plaquemine, La. 23, 8; 135-A; 156, C6; 171 Plaquemine Bayou, La. 23, 8 Platte City, Mo. 119, 1; 135-A; 161, B9 Platte River, Nebr. Ter. 119, 1; 171 Plattsburg, Mo. 119, 1; 135-A; 161, B10 Pleasant Grove, La. 50, 6; 52, 1; 158, E12 Engagement, April 8, 1864 50, 6 Pleasant Hill, Ga. 117, 1; 118, 1; 135-A; 145, C2; 147, B14; 148, B12, 148, D13 Pleasant Hill, La. 50, 6; 52, 1; 53, 1; 135-A; 158, B11, 135-A; 158, E12 Engagement, April 9, 1864 50, 6 Pleasant Hill, Mo. 135-A; 161, D11 Pleasant Mills, Md.: Combat, Aug. 1, 1864 54, 3 Pleasureville, Ky. 151, F11 Plum Creek, Nebr. Ter. 119, 1 Plum Point, Tenn. 153, G9 Plymouth, N. C. 117, 1; 135-A; 138, D10; 171 Pocahontas, Ark. 47, 1; 117, 1; 135-A; 171 Poc
61. W. J. Cheshire, Colquit, Ga., ploughs, Aug. 29, 1861. P. R. Clements, Eufalia, Ala., waterwheels for mills, Aug. 23, 1861. Thomas W. Cofer, Portsmouth, Va., revolving pistol, Aug. 12, 1861. Cornelius R. Cox, Cahaba, Ala., cotton cleaner, Nov. 7, 1861. Andrew Day, Woodville, Miss., ploughs, Nov. 22, 1861. E. N. Davis, Holly Springs, Miss., cotton ties, Oct. 9, 1861. Henry, Dowler, Wilmington, N. C., military caps, Dec. 14, 1861. John D. Evans. Pleasant Hill, Ga., ploughs, August 13, 1861. James W. Frazier, Frazierville, S. C., wheels for steam boats, August 8, 1861. Frederick J. Gardner, Newbern, N. C., cartridges, August 27, 1861. Louise Grady, Norfolk, Va., washing machine, Dec. 6, 1861. John N. Gradick, Fayetteville, Ala., washing machine, Nov. 26, 1861. Henry C. Goodrich, Augusta, Ga., camp cots, Oct. 30, 1861. John P. Gorman, Charlestown, Va., cartridge boxes, Oct. 2, 1861. Edward Gothell, (assignor to h