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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 54 2 Browse Search
Benjamnin F. Butler, Butler's Book: Autobiography and Personal Reminiscences of Major-General Benjamin Butler 29 1 Browse Search
Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865 20 0 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 16 4 Browse Search
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 10: The Armies and the Leaders. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 7 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1865., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 5 3 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 5 1 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Name Index of Commands 2 0 Browse Search
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 5: Forts and Artillery. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 1 1 Browse Search
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were designated as the Independent Division of the Twenty-fourth Corps, General J. W. Turner commanding. The Eighth Corps proper remained in service until August est Virginia (9 regiments) were designated an Independent Division, and General John W. Turner, formerly a division-general in the Tenth Corps, was assigned to its coThe Twenty-fourth Corps now consisted of three divisions, Foster's, Devens' and Turner's, containing 42 infantry regiments, and numbering 18,148 present for duty, equhe extreme right of the Union line. On the 27th of March, 1865, Foster's and Turner's Divisions of the Twenty-fourth Corps, with one division of the Twenty-fifth, his troops soon deployed and went in, Gibbon at double-quick, with Foster's and Turner's Divisions in beautiful style. After a short, sharp action a white flag appeaing little or no opposition entered that city on the 3d of April. Foster's and Turner's Divisions returned to Richmond after the victory at Appomattox, and the corps
ansferred to Eastern Virginia, and assigned to Turner's Division, Twenty-fourth Corps, Army of the Jighth New York Infantry. Barton's Brigade — Turner's Division--Tenth Corps. (1) Col. James Hhe Second Brigade (Barton's), Second Division (Turner's), Tenth Corps. While at Cold Harbor the divk Infantry--Iron hearts. Barton's Brigade — Turner's Division--Tenth Corps. (1) Colonel Simemes and was assigned to Barton's (2d) Brigade, Turner's (2d) Division, Tenth Corps. In the actions eenth New York Infantry. Curtis's Brigade — Turner's Division--Tenth Corps. (1) Col. Williamssigned to the First Brigade, Second Division (Turner's), Tenth Corps. It landed at Bermuda Hundredecond New York Infantry. Curtis's Brigade — Turner's Division--Tenth Corps. (1) Col. Rosciusssigned to the First Brigade, Second Division (Turner's), Tenth Corps. While at Cold Harbor the divh Pennsylvania Infantry. Barton's Brigade — Turner's Division--Tenth Corps. (1)
ut Terry's Tenth 30 104 69 203 76th Pennsylvania Turner's Tenth 10 88 9 107 25th Massachusetts Weitzel's 8th Maine Ames's Tenth 3 63 32 98 142d New York Turner's Tenth 9 39 20 68 8th Connecticut Brooks's Eigh67th Ohio Terry's Tenth 9 60 -- 69 142d New York Turner's Tenth 10 39 2 51 Yellow Bayou, La.            hire Potter's Ninth 9 35 30 74 4th New Hampshire Turner's Tenth 6 35 5 46 76th Pennsylvania Turner's TenTurner's Tenth 3 40 9 52 2d N. Y. M. Rifles Dismounted. Potter's Ninth 10 31 7 48 100th Pennsylvania Ledlie's Nin2d Ohio Terry's Tenth 11 39 11 61 115th New York Turner's Tenth 5 44 24 73 1st Maine Cavalry Gregg's Cavvania Wheaton's Sixth 16 50 -- 66 116th New York Turner's Twenty-fourth 10 56 -- 66 11th West Virginia TTurner's Twenty-fourth 5 61 -- 66 94th New York Crawford's Fifth 12 49 24 85 52d New York Miles's Second and Wheaton's Sixth 8 49 -- 57 54th Pennsylvania Turner's Twenty-fourth 7 50 -- 57 158th New York Foster<
sted and served through the war. 8 96 104 2 89 91 195 Willcox's Ninth. Sept., ‘61 47th New York Reenlisted and served through the war. 7 70 77   160 160 237 Turner's Tenth. Sept., ‘61 48th New York Reenlisted and served through the war. 18 218 236 2 131 133 369 Turner's Tenth. Sept., ‘61 49th New York Reenlisted Turner's Tenth. Sept., ‘61 49th New York Reenlisted and served through the war. 15 126 141 5 174 179 320 Getty's Sixth. July, ‘61 51st New York Reenlisted and served through the war. 9 193 202 2 174 176 378 Potter's Ninth. Aug., ‘61 52d New York Reenlisted and served through the war. 14 139 153   197 197 350 Barlow's Second. Aug., ‘61 53d New York Disbanded March Pennsylvania Served through the war. 6 46 52 2 107 109 161 Schurz's Eleventh. Oct., ‘61 76th Pennsylvania Served through the war. 9 161 170 2 192 194 364 Turner's Tenth. Oct., ‘61 77th Pennsylvania Served through the war. 5 60 65   254 254 319 Stanley's Fourth. Oct., ‘61 78th Pennsylvania Serve