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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) 570 16 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 328 8 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 124 0 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 116 60 Browse Search
Col. O. M. Roberts, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 12.1, Alabama (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 89 3 Browse Search
John Bell Hood., Advance and Retreat: Personal Experiences in the United States and Confederate Armies 84 2 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 82 0 Browse Search
William Tecumseh Sherman, Memoirs of General William T. Sherman . 80 2 Browse Search
General Joseph E. Johnston, Narrative of Military Operations During the Civil War 74 0 Browse Search
William Boynton, Sherman's Historical Raid 66 0 Browse Search
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Battle. Rev. Arthur B. Fuller, 16th Massachusetts, Fredericksburg. Rev. Orlando N. Benton, 51st New York, New Berne. Rev. John M. Springer, 3d Wisconsin, Resaca. Rev. Francis E. Butler, 25th New Jersey, Siege of Suffolk. Rev. John L. Walther, 43d Illinois, Shiloh. Rev. Levi W. Sanders, 125th Illinois, Caldwell's y through the streets. He fell dead, rifle in hand, in front of a grocery store on Caroline Street. Springer, of the Third Wisconsin, fell mortally wounded at Resaca, after having seized a musket and fought for four hours in the hottest of the fight. Love: Wisconsin in the War. Howell, of the Ninetieth Pennsylvania, was who was killed in the trenches at Petersburg, the regimental historian says that a braver man never lived; a truer man never wore the garb of Christianity. At Resaca, among the Confederate dead which lay so thickly in front of the Twenty-seventh seventh Indiana, was a family group: a gray-haired Chaplain and his two sons. T
Orchard Knob Dandridge Dalton Rocky Face Ridge Resaca: Cassville Adairsville New Hope Church Pickett'sauga Missionary Ridge Buzzard Roost Tunnel Hill Resaca Rome New Hope Church Kenesaw Mountain Peach Tretook part in the opening battle of this campaign at Resaca, and was prominently engaged in the final victory ambia Lookout Mountain Missionary Ridge Ringgold Resaca Dallas Big Shanty Kenesaw Mountain Nickajack Crson Collierville Meridian March Snake Creek Gap Resaca lay's Ferry Rome Cross Roads Dallas Big Shanty ntieth Corps. (Hooker's) Rocky Face Ridge Resaca Cassville New Hope Church Dallas Pine Knob Golmportant battles, its hardest fighting occurring at Resaca, May 15th, at New Hope Church, May 25th, and at PeaWalker's Ford Strawberry Plains Rocky Face Ridge Resaca Cassville Dallas Pine Mountain lost Mountain CCross Roads, La. Cane River, La. Red Clay, Ga. Resaca, Ga. Varnell's Station, Ga. Tilton, Ga. Rome, Ga.
they were noted brigades. Steedman's Known, also, as Kimball's; and Opdycke's. (1ST) Brigade. Sheridan's Afterwards, Newton's Division. (2D) Division, Fourth Corps.   Killed and Died of Wounds. 36th Illinois 204 44th Illinois 135 73d Illinois 114 74th Illinois 83 88th Illinois 103 22d Indiana 153 21st Michigan 83 2d Missouri 91 15th Missouri 115 24th Wisconsin 111   Total (during the war) 1,192 Willich's Willich was wounded at Resaca, and succeeded by Col. William H. Gibson. (1ST) Brigade. Wood's (3D) Division, Fourth Corps.   Killed and Died of Wounds. 25th Illinois 83 35th Illinois 109 89th Illinois 133 32d Indiana 171 68th Indiana 39 8th Kansas 105 15th Ohio 179 49th Ohio 202 15th Wisconsin 94   Total (during the war) 1,115 Harker's (3D) Brigade. Sheridan's (2D) Division, Fourth Corps.   Killed and Died of Wounds. 22d Illinois Infantry 147 27th Illinois Infa
lk River, Tenn. 1 Cedar Mountain, Va. 56 Resaca, Ga. 5 Antietam, Md. 20 Kenesaw Mountain, Ga.ard Roost, Ga. 2 Atlanta, Ga., July 22 2 Resaca, Ga. 4 Lovejoy's Station, Ga. 2 Pickett's MilDec. 11, 1863 1 Lovejoy's Station, Ga. 3 Resaca, Ga. 1 Cedar Bluff, Ga. 2 Dallas, Ga. 2 Sherm, Ga., Nov. 26, 1863 3 Utoy Creek, Ga. 2 Resaca, Ga. 1 Siege of Atlanta, Ga. 1 Dallas, Ga. 2 ross Roads, Tenn. 1 Liberty Gap, Tenn. 3 Resaca, Ga. 10 Chickamauga, Ga. 32 Dallas, Ga. 23 attles. K. & M. W. Green Brier, W. Va. 3 Resaca, Ga. 3 Buffalo Mountain, W. Va. 12 Dallas, Ga1 Jackson, Miss. 4 Siege of Atlanta 9 Resaca, Ga. 1 Fort McAllister, Ga. 8 Dallas-New Hopeout Mountain; Missionary Ridge; Buzzard Roost; Resaca; Smyrna; Franklin. notes.--Mustered in at Q Rocky Face Ridge, Ga. 1 Place unknown 2 Resaca, Ga. 1     Present, also, at Hoover's Gap,tysburg, Pa. 61 Peach Tree Creek, Ga. 15 Resaca, Ga. 12 Siege of Atlanta, Ga. 5 New Hope Chur[57 more...]
necticut Brooks's Eighteenth 14 71 24 109 39th Illinois Terry's Tenth 11 64 47 122 11th Connecticut Weitzel's Eighteenth 13 55 127 195 98th New York Brooks's Eighteenth 15 63 12 90 27th Massachusetts Weitzel's Eighteenth 8 32 249 289 8th Maine Ames's Tenth 3 63 32 98 142d New York Turner's Tenth 9 39 20 68 8th Connecticut Brooks's Eighteenth 7 31 26 64 New Market, Va.             May 15, 1864.             34th Massachusetts Sigel's ---------- 28 174 19 221 Resaca, Ga.             May 14-15, 1864.             70th Indiana Butterfield's Twentieth 26 130 -- 156 80th Indiana Judah's Twenty-third 15 108 22 145 102d Illinois Butterfield's Twentieth 21 95 -- 116 63d Indiana Cox's Twenty-third 19 95 -- 114 118th Ohio Judah's Twenty-third 17 89 10 116 3d Tennessee Judah's Twenty-third 19 80 -- 99 141st New York Williams's Twentieth 15 77 -- 92 55th Ohio Butterfield's Twentieth 18 72 1 91 5th Tennessee Cox's Twenty-
of its loss occurring in the latter battle. The 141st New York encountered its hardest fighting and severest losses at Resaca and Peach Tree Creek. The following regiments failed to complete their organizations, and their numbers are accordinglded. and, on the Atlanta campaign, 112 killed and wounded. While on the latter campaign the regiment was hotly engaged at Resaca, and at Adairsville. The 21st, also, lost over ten per cent. in kilied and mortally wounded, it having carried 1,171 n At Chaplin Hills this regiment lost 38 killed, 1003 wounded, Including the mortally wounded. and 56 missing; and, at Resaca, 10 killed and 43 wounded. Including the mortally wounded. The 9th Wisconsin, or First German, lost at Jenkins's Fsing; the 20th, at Prairie Grove, 500 killed, 154 wounded, Including the mortally wounded. and 13 missing; the 22d, at Resaca, 11 killed, 56 wounded, and 1 missing; the 29th, at Champion's Hill, 19 killed, 92 wounded, Including the mortally wou
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, Chapter 14: the greatest battles of the war — list of victories and defeats — chronological list of battles with loss in each, Union and Confederate. (search)
Stone's River, Tenn. Shiloh, Tenn. Corinth, Miss. Missionary Ridge, Tenn. Pea Ridge, Ark. Chaplin Hills, Ky. Fort Stevens, D. C. Roanoke Island, N. C. Resaca, Ga. Opequon, Va. New Berne, N. C. Atlanta, Ga., July 21-22. Cedar Creek, Va. Carter's Farm, Va. Piedmont, Va. Five Forks, Va. Prairie Grove, Ark. Bentonvil0 100 450 April 30 Jenkins's Ferry, Ark 64 378 86 528 May 1 Alexandria, La 23 67 21 111 May 5-31 Includes Rocky Face Ridge, May 5-9 (loss about 900); Resaca, May 13-15 (3,000); New Hope Church, May 25 (1,000); Pickett's Mills, May 27 (1,900); Dallas, May 28-31 (1,800); Adairsville, Cassville, Rome Cross Roads, etc.Atl   Feb. 20 Olustee, Fla 93 847 6 946 April 25 Marks's Mills, Ark 41 108 144 293 April 30 Jenkins's Ferry, Ark. 86 356 1 443 May 7-20 Rocky Face Ridge; Resaca Atlanta Campaign. 444 2,828 As stated by Dr. Foard, Medical Director of Johnston's (and Hood's) Army, and does not include the missing. Sherman's Army captur