64.
Stephen D. Ramseur, Cedar Creek October 19, 1864.
W. H. T. Walker, Atlanta July 22, 1864.
Patrick R. Cleburne, Franklin November 30, 1864.
Robert E. Rodes, Opequon September 19, 1864.
Summary of Union troops furnished by the several States and Territories
States and TerritoriesWhite TroopsSailors and MarinesColored TroopsIndian NationsAggregateTotal Deaths, All Causes
Alabama2,5782,578345
Arkansas8,2898,2891,713
California15,72515,725573
Colorado4,9034,903323
Connecticut51,9372,1631,78455,8645,354
Dakota2062066
Delaware11,2369495412,284882
District of Columbia11,9121,3533,26916,534290
Florida1,2901,990215
Georgia15
Illinois255,0572,2241,811259,09234,834
Indiana193,7481,0781,537196,36326,672
Iowa75,797544076,24213,001
Kansas18,0692,08020,1492,630
Kentucky51,74331423,70375,76010,774
Louisiana5,2245,224945
Maine64,9735,03010470,1079,398
Maryland33,9953,9258,71846,6382,982
Massachusetts122,78119,9832,966146,73013,942
Michigan85,4794981,38787,36
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He died in Norwalk, Connecticut, February 12, 1897.
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Connecticut
Henry W. Birge, of Connecticut, commander of a Connecticut, commander of a division in the 19th Corps.
Orris S. Ferry, of Connecticut, Colonel of the 5th regiment, later U. S. Senator.
Joseph R. HConnecticut, Colonel of the 5th regiment, later U. S. Senator.
Joseph R. Hawley, of Connecticut, distinguished at the battle of the Olustee.
Henry W. Wessells, of Connecticut, led troops on the PeConnecticut, distinguished at the battle of the Olustee.
Henry W. Wessells, of Connecticut, led troops on the Peninsula in 1862.
H. H. Lockwood, of Delaware, commander of a brigade at Gettysburg.
Daniel Tyler, of Connecticut, led theConnecticut, led troops on the Peninsula in 1862.
H. H. Lockwood, of Delaware, commander of a brigade at Gettysburg.
Daniel Tyler, of Connecticut, led the advance at Bull Run, 1861.
Robert O. Tyler, of Connecticut, commanded artillery at Fredericksburg.
Delaware
Connecticut, led the advance at Bull Run, 1861.
Robert O. Tyler, of Connecticut, commanded artillery at Fredericksburg.
Delaware
Lorenzo Thomas, of Delaware, adjutant-general of the United States Army.
Dakota
John B. S. Todd, of Dakota TerrConnecticut, commanded artillery at Fredericksburg.
Delaware
Lorenzo Thomas, of Delaware, adjutant-general of the United States Army.
Dakota
John B. S. Todd, of Dakota Territory, appointed Brigadier-General to date from September 19, 1861. Northwest.
He was made brigadier-general in 1884, and w