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72 72 1,134 150 killed == 13.2 per cent. Total of killed and wounded, 592. battles. K. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W. Cheat Mountain, W. Va. 4 Bristoe Station, Va. 1 Green Brier, W. Va. 4 Mine Run, Va. 1 Kernstown, Va. 12 Morton's Ford, Va. 4 Harrison's Landing, Va. 1 Wilderness, Va. 13 Antietam, Md. 49 Spotsylvania, Va. 17 Fredericksburg, Va. 14 Totopotomoy, Va. 2 Chancellorsville, Va. 13 Cold Harbor, Va. 5 Gettysburg, Pa. 10     Present, also, at Rich Mountain; Front Royal; Turkey Bend; North Anna. notes.--Mustered in, June 7, 1861,--the first in Indiana to muster in for three years. It was ordered into West Virginia, where it served until the spring of 1862, when it moved with Shields's Division up the Shenandoah Valley, and fought at Kernstown, losing there 4 killed, and 50 wounded. In July it joined the Army of the Potomac at Harrison's Landing, where it was assigned to Kimball's (1st) Brigade, French's (3d) Division, Second Corps. This
shing this, they could inflict so severe a loss and sustain so slight a one, is as good evidence of their gallantry and efficiency as any sensational aggregate of casualties. list of battles, with the regiments sustaining greatest loss in each. Regiment. Division. Corps. Killed. Wounded. Includes the mortally wounded. Missing. Includes the captured. Aggregate. great Bethel, Va.             June 10, 1861.             5th New York Pierce's ---------- 6 13 -- 19 Rich Mountain, W. Va.             July 11, 1861.             13th Indiana Rosecrans's ---------- 8 9 -- 17 Blackburn's Ford, Va.             July 18, 1861.             1st Massachusetts Tyler's ---------- 10 8 14 32 12th New York Tyler's ---------- 5 19 10 34 First Bull Run, Va.             July 21, 1861.             1st Minnesota Heintzelman's ---------- 42 108 30 180 69th New York Tyler's ---------- 38 59 95 192 79th New York Tyle
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)
hands of the enemy, it certainly should not claim a victory. In the following named battles the Union armies remained in undisturbed possession of the field, the enemy leaving many of their wounded, and most of their dead unburied: Rich Mountain, W. Va. Antietam, Md. Gettysburg, Pa. Williamsburg, Va. South Mountain, Md. Magnolia Hills, Miss. Crampton's Gap, Md. Kernstown, Va. Raymond, Miss. Mill Springs, Ky. Baton Rouge, La. Champion's Hill, Miss. Fort Donelson, Tenn. Iuka, Mrk. Losses, by battles.--Union Armies. Date. Engagements. Killed. Wounded, including mortally w'd. Captured and Missing. Aggregate. 1861.             June 10 Big Bethel, Va 18 53 5 76 July 5 Carthage, Mo 13 31 -- 44 July 11 Rich Mountain, W. Va 12 49 -- 61 July 18 Blackburn's Ford, Va 19 38 26 83 July 21 First Bull Run, Va 470 1,071 1,793 3,334 August 10 Wilson's Creek, Mo 223 721 291 1,235 Sept. 10 Carnifex Ferry, W. Va 17 141 -- 158 October 3 Greenbrier River<