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rt Wagner Seymour's Tenth 83 15th Kentucky Chaplin Hills Rousseau's ------ 82 36th Wisconsin Cold Harbor June 1st, 49 killed; June 3d, 32 killed. Gibbon's Second 81 24th New York Manassas Hatch's First 81 23d U. S. Colored Inf. Petersburg Mine Ferrero's Ninth 81 8th Illinois Fort Donelson McClernand's ------ 81 16th Wisconsin Shiloh Prentiss's ------ 79 43d Illinois Shiloh McClernand's ------ 78 16th Michigan Gaines' Mill Morell's Fifth 78 118th Pennsylvania Shepherdstown Morell's Fifth 78 7th New Hampshire This regiment appears again in this same list. Fort Wagner Seymour's Tenth 77 72d New York Williamsburg Hooker's Third 77 1st Wisconsin Chaplin Hills Rousseau's ------ 77 12th U. S. Infantry Gaines' Mill Sykes's Fifth 76 16th Maine Fredericksburg Gibbon's First 76 1st Minnesota Gettysburg Gibbon's Second 75 2d Vermont Wilderness Getty's Sixth 75 21st Illinois Includes loss at Knob Gap.Stone's River Davis's Fourteenth 75
emaining 50 were lost at Malvern Hill. 20+ 83d Pennsylvania Manassas Morell's 224 26 10+ 84th Pennsylvania Kernstown Shield's 260 30 11+ 97th Pennsylvania Bermuda Hundred Ames's 311 56 18+ 105th Pennsylvania Wilderness Birney's 351 56 15+ 107th Pennsylvania Antietam Ricketts's 190 27 14+ 111th Pennsylvania Antietam Greene's 243 33 13+ 115th Pennsylvania Chancellorsville Berry's 244 25 10+ 116th Pennsylvania Fredericksburg Hancock's 247 25 10+ 118th Pennsylvania Shepherdstown Morell's 737 78 10+ 121st Pennsylvania Gettysburg Doubleday's 263 29 11+ 132d Pennsylvania Fredericksburg French's 251 26 10+ 140th Pennsylvania Gettysburg Caldwell's 589 61 10+ 141st Pennsylvania Chancellorsville Birney's 417 62 14+ 141st Pennsylvania Gettysburg Birney's 198 49 24+ 142d Pennsylvania Fredericksburg Meade's 550 66 12+ 145th Pennsylvania Fredericksburg Hancock's 505 91 18+ 145th Pennsylvania Gettysburg Caldwell's 202 27 13+ 148th Pennsylvania Get
ition to the list of battles belonging properly to the Twenty-fifth Corps, the colored regiments of that command had fought with honor at the Petersburg Assault, the Mine Explosion at Deep Bottom, Chaffin's Farm, Fort Gilmer, Darbytown Road, and Fair Oaks. Cavalry Corps. (Army of the Potomac.) Stoneman's Raid Chancellorsville Greenwich Beverly Ford Aldie Middleburg Upperville Hanover Gettysrurg Monterey Fairfield Hagerstown Williamsport Boonsboro falling Waters Shepherdstown Manassas Gap Kelly's Ford Brandy Station Culpeper Raccoon Ford White's Ford Rapidan James City Whith Sulphur Springs Buckland's Mills Stevensburg Mine Run Averell's Raid Barnett's Ford Kilpatrick's Raid Kautz‘ Raid Parker's Store Todd's Tavern North Anna Yellow Tavern Meadow Bridge Milford Station Hawes' Shop Hanover Court House Ashland old Church Cold Harbor Trevilian Station St. Mary's Church White House Landing Nottoway Court House Stony Creek Wilson's
Reams' Station, Va., Aug. 25, 1864 3 Shepherdstown, Va., July 16, 1863 9 Yellow Tavern, Va., Seples. K. & M. W. Deserted House, Va. 7 Shepherdstown, Va. 3 Suffolk, Va. 3 Smithfield, Va. 4 6 Robinson's Ford, Va., Sept. 16, 1863 1 Shepherdstown, Va., Aug. 25, 1864 3 Rapidan Station, Va.ttles. K. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W. Shepherdstown, Va. 78 Totopotomoy, Va. 1 Fredericksburg,n the Corps as the regiment that fought at Shepherdstown. The One Hundred and Eighteenth had been x, Va. 1 Present, also, at Antietam; Shepherdstown; Rappahannock Station: Mine Run; Bethesda , 1862 2 Brandy Station, Oct. 11, 1863 1 Shepherdstown, Va., Aug. 25, 1864 2 Winchester, Va., May865 2 Brandy Station, Oct. 12, 1863 3 Shepherdstown, Va., Aug. 25, 1864 1 Place unknown 2 Charas, Va. 54 Siege of Petersburg, Va. 8 Shepherdstown, Va. 1 Weldon Railroad, Va. 1 FredericksbuWeldon Railroad, Va., June 22, 1864 2 Shepherdstown, Va. 2 Siege of Petersburg, Va. 6 Chancell[5 more...]
Indiana French's Second 30 150 -- 180 8th Connecticut Rodman's Ninth 34 139 21 194 108th New York French's Second 26 122 47 195 42d New York Sedgwick's Second 35 127 19 181 130th Pennsylvania French's Second 32 146 -- 178 Iuka, Miss.             Sept. 19, 1862.             5th Iowa Hamilton's ---------- 37 179 1 217 48th Indiana Hamilton's ---------- 37 56 7 100 26th Missouri Hamilton's ---------- 21 75 1 97 11th Missouri Stanley's ---------- 7 66 3 76 Shepherdstown, Va.             Sept. 20, 1862             118th Pennsylvania Morell's Fifth 63 101 105 269 Newtonia, Mo.             Sept. 30, 1862.             9th Wisconsin Salomon's ---------- 25 51 116 192 Corinth, Miss.             Oct. 3, 4, 1862.             63d Ohio Stanley's ---------- 24 105 3 132 9th Illinois Davies's ---------- 11 82 55 148 7th Iowa Davies's ---------- 21 87 14 122 47th Illinois Stanley's ---------- 19
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)
rsville, Va. Island Ford, Va. Pocotaligo, S. C. Winchester, Va. (1863). Deep Bottom, Va. Maryland Heights, Md. Chickamauga, Ga. Ream's Station, Va. Shepherdstown, Va. Olustee, Fla. Hatcher's Run, Va. New Market, Va. Sabine Cross Roads, La.   In the following assaults the Confederates successfully repulsed the attgerstown, Md 5 31 13 49 July 12 Funkstown, Md 14 77 6 97 July 14 Cavalry engagement.Falling Waters, Md 31 58 32 121 July 16 Cavalry engagement.Shepherdstown, Va 8 72 24 104 July 11 Assault on Fort Wagner, S. C 49 123 167 339 July 18 Assault on Fort Wagner, S. C 246 880 389 1,515 July -- Siege of Fort Wagne7,627 89 9,197 Sept. 2 Sept. 10 Fayetteville, W. Va 16 32 -- 48 Sept. 12-20 Includes Harper's Ferry, Crampton's Gap, South Mountain, Antietam, and Shepherdstown.Maryland Campaign, Md 1,886 9,348 1,367 12,601 Sept. 14-17 Munfordville, Ky 40 211 -- 251 Sept. 19 Iuka, Miss 86 408 199 693 Oct. 3-5 Includes los
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 15: Confederate losses — strength of the Confederate Armies--casualties in Confederate regiments — list of Confederate Generals killed — losses in the Confederate Navy. (search)
Includes loss at South Mountain on the 14th.89 9th Louisiana Starke's Jackson's 25 57 -- 82 49th North Carolina Ransom's Walker's 16 61 -- 77 Munfordville, Ky.             Sept. 14-17, 1862.             10th Mississippi Chalmers's Withers's 13 95 -- 108 Iuka, Miss.             Sept. 19, 1862.             3d Texas (dismounted cav'y) Hebert's Little's 22 74 -- 96 1st Texas Legion Hebert's Little's 18 80 1 99 40th Mississippi Hebert's Little's 10 39 21 70 Shepherdstown, Va.             Sept. 20, 1862.             14th South Carolina Gregg's A. P. Hill's 10 45 -- 55 Corinth, Miss. Includes loss at Hatchie Bridge, October 5th.             Oct 3-5, 1862.             6th Texas Phifer's Maury's 55 63 30 148 35th Mississippi Moore's Maury's 32 110 347 489 6th Missouri Green's Hebert's 31 130 53 214 2d Missouri Gates's Hebert's 19 122 21 162 43d Mississippi Green's Hebert's 13 56 156 225 2