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w York Manassas Third 168 6 101 17 73.8 25th Massachusetts Cold Harbor Eighteenth 310 53 139 28 70.0 36th Wisconsin (4 Cos.) Bethesda Church Second 240 20 108 38 69.0 20th Massachusetts Fredericksburg Second 238 25 138 -- 68.4 8th Vermont Cedar Creek Nineteenth 156 17 66 23 67.9 81st Pennsylvania Fredericksburg Second 261 15 141 20 67.4 12th Massachusetts Antietam First 334 49 165 10 67.0 1st Maine H. A. Petersburg Second 950 115 489 28 66.5 9th Louisiana Colored Milliken's Bend ------- 300 62 130 -- 64.0 111th New York Gettysburg Second 390 58 177 14 63.8 24th Michigan Gettysburg First 496 69 247 In addition to the killed and wounded there were 47 missing. 63.7 5th New Hampshire Fredericksburg Second 303 20 154 19 63.6 9th Illinois Shiloh ------- 578 61 300 5 63.3 9th New York (8 Cos.) Antietam Ninth 373 45 176 14 63.0 15th New Jersey Spotsylvania Sixth 432 75 159 38 62.9 82d New York Gettysburg Second 305 45 132 15 62.9 15th Massac
t with fewer casualties. The First Louisiana Native Guard was attached to Augur's (1st) Division, and participated in the assaults of May 27th and June 14th, in which its principal loss occurred, its dead lying among those nearest the enemy's works. This regiment should not be confounded with the First Louisiana Infantry, also of Angur's Division,--a white regiment which, also, sustained a severe loss at Port Hudson. On June 7th, 1863, the colored troops composing the garrison at Milliken's Bend, La., were attacked by Walker's Division numbering 3,000 men. The garrison consisted of three colored regiments: the Ninth Louisiana, Eleventh Louisiana, and First Mississippi, In addition there were 200 men of the 23d Iowa (white) who had been escorting prisoners up the river, and were on their return to the front. The regiments were small, many of the men, and most of the officers, being absent on recruiting service or other duty. When attacked the garrison was driven back to the river
battles. K. & M. W. Charleston, Mo. 1 Siege of Vicksburg 10 Fort Donelson, Tenn. 81 Jackson, Miss. 6 Shiloh, Tenn. 32 Spanish Fort, Ala. 1 Raymond, Miss. 12 Fort Blakely, Ala. 15 Champion's Hill, Miss. 5 Memphis, Tenn. 1 Milliken's Bend, La. 1 Steamer Moderator (1863) 1 Present, also, at Siege of Corinth; Port Gibson; Brownsville; Meridian. notes.--Mustered in April 25, 1861, for three months, after which it reorganized and mustered in for three years. Leaving Cairo iilled and wounded, 419, died in Confederate prisons (previously included), 31. battles. K. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W. New Madrid, Mo. 2 Missionary Ridge, Tenn. 6 Siege of Corinth, Miss. 1 Madison Station, Ala 1 Iuka, Miss. 62 Milliken's Bend, La. 2 Champion's Hill, Miss. 27 Gillam's Bridge, Ga. 1 Vicksburg, Miss. 11 Place unknown 2 Jackson, Miss. 2     Present, also, at Corinth; Hatchie River; Port Gibson; Raymond. notes.--Organized at Burlington, in July, 1861, l
nth. Dec., ‘63 3d U. S. Colored 4 33 37 1 366 367 404     Oct., ‘64 5th U. S. Colored   35 35 1 151 152 187 Burbridge's Cavalry, A. O.   Heavy Artillery.                   Aug., ‘63 5th U. S. Colored 4 124 128 Loss occurred at Milliken's Bend. 4 697 701 829       Infantry.                   May, ‘63 1st U. S. Colored 4 67 71 1 113 114 185 Paine's Eighteenth. June, ‘63 2d U. S. Colored 3 24 27 11 135 146 173     July, ‘63 4th U. S. Colored 3 102 105 1 186 187 292 Paine Colored   38 38 3 239 242 280 Ferrero's Ninth. Mar., ‘64 43d U. S. Colored 3 48 51   188 188 239 Ferrero's Ninth. May, ‘63 47th U. S. Colored 1 30 31 3 398 401 432 Hawkins's   May, ‘63 49th U. S. Colored 3 59 62 Loss occurred at Milliken's Bend. 1 464 465 527     Aug., ‘63 56th U. S. Colored 4 21 25 2 647 649 674   Seventh. June, ‘63 61st U. S. Colored 1 37 38 2 316 318 356   Sixteenth. Jan., ‘64 65th U. S. Colored    
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)
71 14 100 May 27 Assault on Port Hudson, La 293 1,545 157 1,995 June 14 Assault on Port Hudson, La 203 1,401 162 1,766 May 26 Port Hudson Trenches, La 211 390 -- 601 July 9 June 5 Franklin's Crossing, Va 9 48 -- 57 June 6-8 Milliken's Bend, La 118 310 -- 428 June 9 Cavalry engagement.Beverly Ford, Va 81 403 382 866 June 13-15 Winchester, Va 95 348 4,000 4,443 June 17 Cavalry engagement.Aldie, Va 50 131 124 305 June 19 Cavalry engagement.Middleburg, Va 1rch 17 Kelly's Ford, Va 11 88 34 133 May 1 Magnolia Hills, Miss 68 380 384 832 May 1-4 Chancellorsville, Va 1,665 9,081 2,018 12,764 May 12 Raymond, Miss 73 251 190 514 May 16 Champion's Hill, Miss 380 1,018 2,441 3,839 June 6 Milliken's Bend, La 101 285 266 652 June 9 Beverly Ford, Va 51 250 132 Not including 90 killed, wounded, and missing in White's battalion.433 June 10-24 Middleburg; Upperville, Va 65 279 166 510 June 13 Winchester, Va 47 219 3 269 June 30 Ha
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)
05 -- 120 Raymond, Miss.             May 12, 1863.             3d Tennessee Gregg's ---------- 27 90 70 187 7th Texas Gregg's ---------- 22 73 63 158 10th Tennessee Gregg's ---------- 8 37 7 52 Jackson, Miss.             June 14, 1863.             24th South Carolina Walker's ---------- 11 38 56 105 Champion's Hill, Miss.             May 16, 1863.             1st Missouri Cockrell's Bowen's 29 94 52 175 3d Missouri Cockrell's Bowen's 13 63 44 120 Milliken's Bend, La.             June 6-8, 1863.             17th Texas ---------- Walker's 21 68 3 92 16th Texas (dismounted cav'y) ---------- Walker's 19 47 1 67 Hoover's Gap, Tenn.             June 24, 1863.             20th Tennessee Bates's Stewart's 9 24 -- 33 37th Georgia Bates's Stewart's 3 45 -- 48 Liberty Gap, Tenn.             June 25, 1863.             2d Arkansas Liddell's Cleburne's 14 35 10 59