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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 224 40 Browse Search
Horace Greeley, The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the War for the Union. Volume II. 104 0 Browse Search
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This regiment appears again in this same list. Stone's River Rousseau's Fourteenth 102 11th Illinois Fort 5 21st Illinois Includes loss at Knob Gap.Stone's River Davis's Fourteenth 75 24th Iowa Champion's Hinois Shiloh Hurlbut's ------ 68 84th Illinois Stone's River Palmer's Fourteenth 67 6th New Hampshire ManaGettysburg Humphreys's Third 65 36th Illinois Stone's River Sheridan's Fourteenth 65 82d New York Gettysbonelson C. F. Smith's ------ 55 38th Illinois Stone's River Davis's Fourteenth 55 37th Wisconsin Petersbu Giles A. Smith's Seventeenth 52 15th Indiana Stone's River T. J. Wood's Fourteenth 52 4th New Jersey Gaiamauga T. J. Wood's Twenty-first 52 65th Ohio Stone's River T. J. Wood's Fourteenth 52 6th Ohio Stone's RStone's River Palmer's Fourteenth 51 21st Ohio Chickamauga Negley's Fourteenth 51 101st Ohio Stone's River Davis'sStone's River Davis's Fourteenth 51 8th Connecticut Antietam Rodman's Ninth 51 47th Indiana Champion's Hill Hovey's Thirteenth
ville Schurz's 359 47 13+ 84th Illinois Stone's River Palmer's 357 67 18+ 93d Illinois Alatootietam French's 320 49 15+ 15th Indiana Stone's River T. J. Wood's 440 52 11+ 15th Indiana Mi Iuka Hamilton's 434 48 11+ 73d Indiana Stone's River T. J. Wood's 331 38 11+ 87th Indiana Che Beatty's (S.) 140 16 11+ 5th Kentucky Stone's River Johnson's 320 32 10+ 17th Kentucky Shilland Stevens's 534 61 11+ 13th Michigan Stone's River T. J. Wood's 225 32 14+ 13th Michigan Car Mountain Augur's 275 31 11+ 6th Ohio Stone's River Palmer's 383 51 13+ 7th Ohio Cedar Moun Corinth Stanley's 275 39 14+ 65th Ohio Stone's River T. J. Wood's 405 52 12+ 73d Ohio Manassttysburg Schurz's 312 35 11+ 101st Ohio Stone's River Davis's 460 51 11+ 11th Ohio Battery IuBarnes's 260 43 16+ 18th U. S. Infantry Stone's River Rousseau's 603 102 16+ 5th U. S. Coloret 427 27 170 34 54.0 16th United States Stone's River Fourteenth 308 16 133 16 53.5 55th Illi[4 more...]
d Mortally wounded. Killed at Fredericksburg. Brigadier-General Conrad F. Jackson Killed at Fredericksburg. Brigadier-General Joshua W. Sill Killed at Stone's River. Brigadier-General Edward P. Chapin Killed at Port Hudson. Brigadier-General Stephen W. Weed Killed at Gettysburg. Brigadier-General Elon J. Farnswortls. Colonel John A. Koltes, 73d Pennsylvania, Manassas. Colonel William B. Goodrich, 60th New York, Antietam. Colonel George W. Roberts, 42d Illinois, Stone's River. Colonel Frederick Schaefer, 2d Missouri, Stone's River. Colonel George C. Spear, 61st Pennsylvania, Marye's Heights. Colonel David S. Cowles, 128th NStone's River. Colonel George C. Spear, 61st Pennsylvania, Marye's Heights. Colonel David S. Cowles, 128th New York, Port Hudson. Colonel George B. Boomer, 26th Missouri, Vicksburg. Colonel Edward E. Cross, 5th New Hampshire, Gettysburg. Colonel George L. Willard, 125th New York, Gettysburg. Colonel Eliakim Sherrill, 126th New York, Gettysburg. Colonel Haldinand S. Putnam, 7th New Hampshire, Fort Wagner. Colonel James E
h Corps. Chaplin Hills Knob Gap Stone's River Hoover's Gap Chickamauga Missionary Ridenth Corps took 8 divisions into action at Stone's River. The centre, under Thomas, was composed ohird Division, centre, was also present at Stone's River. These troops numbered 43,400 present forbile. Twentieth Corps. (McCook's.) Stone's River Liberty Gap Chickamauga. This corps wlin Hills, and all of them were engaged at Stone's River. McCook had distinguished himself at Shil contained the same troops which fought at Stone's River, with the same organization of divisions at for duty. After Rosecrans' victory at Stone's River, the Twentieth Corps advanced with the Armdisbanded. Twenty-First Corps. Stone's River Chickamauga. On the 7th of November, 1the same corps and division generals as at Stone's River. The organization was the same, 3 divisioy Corps. (Armies of the West.) Stone's River, Tenn. McMinnville, Tenn. Pea Ridge, Ark. l[3 more...]
126 125th Ohio Infantry Transferred subsequently to the First Brigade. 118   Total (during the war) 1,107 The greatest percentage of loss in any brigade, in any one action during the war, occurred at Gettysburg, in Harrow's (1st) Brigade, Gibbon's (2d) Division, Second Corps. Its loss, as officially reported, was:--   Killed. Wounded. Including the mortally wounded. Missing. Aggregate. 19th Maine 29 166 4 199 15th Massachusetts 23 97 28 148 1st Minnesota 50 173 1 224 82d New York (2d N. Y. S. M.) 45 132 15 192   Total 147 568 48 763 The four regiments took 1,246 officers and men into action — a loss of 61 per cent. The Iron Brigade, also, lost 61 per cent, at Gettysburg; but the loss includes 267, captured or missing. At Stone's River, the Regular Brigade (15th, 16th, 18th, 19th United States Infantry), of Rousseau's Division, Fourteenth Corps, lost 94 killed, 489 wounded, and 47 missing; total, 630, out of 1,566 enga
10 missing,--out of about 400 engaged. At Stone's River, the Thirty-third, under command of Captaivement from Chattanooga to Louisville. At Stone's River it fought in Walker's Brigade, Fry's Divisille campaign, the regiment fought next at Stone's River, it being then in Willich's (1st) Brigade,and 2 missing. The regiment fought next at Stone's River,--then in Johnson's (1st) Division of McCoorinth, Miss. 1 Chattahoochie, Ga. 1 Stone's River, Tenn. 11 Marietta, Ga. 1 Chickamauga, Ga. t. 9, 1862 1 Pickett's Mills, Ga. 22 Stone's River, Tenn. 25 Kenesaw Mountain, Ga. 12 Liberty ng 9 killed, 64 wounded, and 4 missing. At Stone's River, it was in Sill's (1st) Brigade, Sheridan'tles. K. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W. Stone's River, Tenn. 67 Kenesaw Mountain, Ga. 8 ChickamauDivision. Three months later it fought at Stone's River, where Colonel Schaeffer, the brigade commook 603 officers and men into the fight at Stone's River, 48 per cent. of whom were killed or wound[50 more...]
        122d Illinois Stanley's ---------- 16 50 15 81 Stone's River, Tenn.             Dec. 31, 1862--Jan. 2, 1863.             1n these instances; A tabulated report of artillery losses at Stone's River (official), mentions some large figures; but as in each case, tnsylvania Manassas 3 23 8 34 Houghtaling's C, 1st Illinois Stone's River 5 20 -- 25 Woodruff's I, 1st United States Gettysburg 1 24d United States Gettysburg 9 14 1 24 Bush's -- 4th Indiana Stone's River 5 19 -- 24 Edgerton's E, 1st Ohio Stone's River 3 20 25 48Stone's River 3 20 25 48 Adams's G, 1st Rhode Island Fredericksburg 5 18 -- 23 Cooper's B, Appears twice in this list. 1st Pennsylvania Manassas 4 19 --1 Simonson's -- Appears twice in this list. 5th Indiana Stone's River 3 18 -- 21 Seeley's K, 4th United States Gettysburg 2 19 4 19th Indiana Chickamauga 2 16 2 20 Standart's B, 1st Ohio Stone's River 5 12 3 20 Griffin's D, 5th United States First Bu
battle. Killed and Wounded. 3d Kentucky Stone's River 133 9th Kentucky Stone's River 112 4th Stone's River 112 4th Kentucky Chickamauga 191 10th Kentucky Chickamauga 166 5th Kentucky Stone's River 125 11th KentuStone's River 125 11th Kentucky Stone's River 102 5th Kentucky Chickamauga 125 15th Kentucky Chaplin Hills 196 6th KentucStone's River 102 5th Kentucky Chickamauga 125 15th Kentucky Chaplin Hills 196 6th Kentucky Shiloh 103 17th Kentucky Including loss of 25th Kentucky. Fort Donelson 129 6th Kentucky SStone's River 113 17th Kentucky Including loss of 25th Kentucky. Shiloh 122 6th Kentucky Chickh Kentucky Chickamauga 126 8th Kentucky Stone's River 111 18th Kentucky Richmond (Ky) 150 vice. It fought as infantry at Shiloh and Stone's River, its casualties in the latter action amouner cent. Its principal losses occurred: At Stone's River, 19 killed, 57 wounded, Including the m.4 per cent. or Scandinavian regiment. at Stone's River, 15 killed (including the Lieutenant-Colony a statement of effective strength. At Stone's River, the Regular Brigade, of Rousseau's Divisi
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)
tsylvania, the fighting covered three days or more; at the Wilderness, Cold Harbor, Shiloh. Stone's River, Chickamauga and Atlanta the losses were divided between two days of fighting; but, at Antie747 8,452 4,263 14,462 April 6-7, 1862. Shiloh 1,754 8,408 2,885 13,047 Dec. 31, 1862. Stone's River Including Knob Gap, and losses on January 1st and 2d. 1863. 1,730 7,802 3,717 13,249 J Springs, Ky. Baton Rouge, La. Champion's Hill, Miss. Fort Donelson, Tenn. Iuka, Miss. Stone's River, Tenn. Shiloh, Tenn. Corinth, Miss. Missionary Ridge, Tenn. Pea Ridge, Ark. Chaplin Hills,des loss at Knob Gap, Dec. 26th; and at Jefferson Dec. 30th; also, losses Jan. 1, 2, 1863.Stone's River, Tenn 1,730 7,802 3,717 13,249 1863.             Jan. 7, 8 Springfield, Mo 14 146 5 165 urg, Va 596 4,068 651 5,315 Dec. 26-29 Chickasaw Bluffs, Miss 57 120 10 187 Dec. 31 Stone's River, Tenn 1,294 7,945 1,027 10,266 1863.             Jan. 2-11 Springfield; Hartsville,
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)
ing; total, 319, out of 537 engaged. At Stone's River the Eighth Tennessee, of Donelson's Brigadrdee's 425 61 239 -- 70.5 8th Tennessee Stone's River Cheatham's 444 41 265 -- 68.2 10th Tennill's 450 35 218 -- 56.2 12th Tennessee Stone's River Cheatham's 292 18 137 9 56.1 22d Alabamood's 340 27 162 -- 55.0 16th Tennessee Stone's River Cheatham's 377 36 155 16 54.9 4th North119 wounded.140 -- 48.0 8th Mississippi Stone's River Breckenridge's 282 20 113 -- 47.1 44th ,355 41 348 271 48.7 Donelson's (Tenn.) Stone's River Cheatham's 1,529 General Donelson state Georgia ---------- Lee's 9 16 -- 25 Stone's River, Tenn.             Dec. 31, 1862--Jan. 1, 1Brigadier-General James E. Rains Killed at Stone's River. Brigadier-General Roger W. Hanson Killed at Stone's River. Brigadier-General E. D. Tracy Killed at Port Gibson. Brigadier-General Ey, desertions from 531 Regular Army, at Stone's River 523 Regular Army, at Gettysburg 523 <