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. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W. Scarey Creek, W. Va., July 17, 1861 9 Vining's, Ga., July 9, 1864 service it had a sharp fight at Scarey Creek, W. Va. The three years regiment left the State Octo& M. W. battles. K. & M. W. Clark's Hollow, W. Va. 6 Winchester, Va., July 24, 1864 16 Parisb863 2 Cedar Creek, Va. 15 Cloyd's Mountain, W. Va. 35 Cabletown, Va. 1 Lynchburg, Va. 2     , Sept. 25, 1861 6 Lynchburg, Va. 5 Picket, W. Va., Nov. 4, 1861 1 Winchester, Va., July 20, 1864 14 Buck Ford, W. Va., Dec. 18, 1861 2 Winchester, Va., July 24, 1864 8 Princeton, W. Va., M 1862 22 Bolivar Heights, Va. 1 Wytheville, W. Va., July 18, 1863 6 Berryville, Va. 1 Point Puntain, Va. 7 Cedar Creek, Va. 8 Lexington, W. Va. 2 Cabletown, Va., Nov. 19, 1864 3 Lynchbur. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W. Forage Party, W. Va. 1 Pine Mountain, Ga. 2 Cross Keys, Va. 5 K. Va. 4 Bristoe Station, Va. 1 Green Brier, W. Va. 4 Mine Run, Va. 1 Kernstown, Va. 12 Morton[8 more...]
y 10, 1864.             148th Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 23 177 -- 200 Spotsylvania, Va.             May 18, 1864.             164th New York Gibbon's Second 12 66 14 92 Spotsylvania, Va.             May 19, 1864.             1st Maine H. Artillery Tyler's Second 81 395 5 481 1st Mass. H. Artillery Tyler's Second 50 312 28 390 Arrowfield Church, Va.             May 9, 1864.             25th Massachusetts Weitzel's Eighteenth 12 49 -- 61 Cloyd's Mountain, W. Va.             May 9-10, 1864.             9th West Virginia Crook's ---------- 45 144 -- 189 23d Ohio Crook's ---------- 21 78 24 123 Yellow Tavern, Va.             May 11, 1864.             1st Michigan Cavalry Torbert's Cavalry 11 34 3 48 Drewry's Bluff, Va.             May 12-16, 1864.             3d New Hampshire Terry's Tenth 39 182 16 237 55th Pennsylvania Ames's Tenth 20 138 163 321
sted. 5 41 46 1 119 120 166 Averell's Cavalry, W. Va July, ‘61 2d New York Reenlisted. 9 112 w York 2 35 37 5 126 131 168 Duffie's Cavalry, W. Va May, ‘63 16th New York 1 20 21   120 120 14New York 3 63 66 1 76 77 143 Duffie's Cavalry, W. Va Jan., ‘64 22d New York 3 20 23 1 183 184 20vania 2 97 99   296 296 395 Averell's Cavalry, W. Va Oct., ‘62 15th Pennsylvania 3 22 25   103 1ylvania 3 22 25 3 97 100 125 Duffie's Cavalry, W. Va Feb., ‘64 21st Pennsylvania 4 80 84 2 114 1ylvania   33 33 1 95 96 129 Averell's Cavalry, W. Va June, ‘61 Ringgold Battalion   3 3 1 17 18 war. 10 71 81   126 126 207 Averell's Cavalry, W. Va Nov., ‘61 2d West Virginia Served througginia 3 68 71   118 118 189 Averell's Cavalry, W. Va June, ‘61 6th West Virginia Served throu war. 3 53 56 1 153 154 210 Averell's Cavalry, W. Va ----, ‘63 9th Ohio 1 16 17 2 186 188 205 Ki Rourke's   2 2   16 16 18 Averell's Cavalry, W. Va April, ‘62 12th Wis. Zickerick's 1 10 11  
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)
hage, Mo 13 31 -- 44 July 11 Rich Mountain, W. Va 12 49 -- 61 July 18 Blackburn's Ford, Va 19 223 721 291 1,235 Sept. 10 Carnifex Ferry, W. Va 17 141 -- 158 October 3 Greenbrier River, WW. Va 8 35 -- 43 October 21 Ball's Bluff, Va 49 158 714 921 Nov. 7 Belmont, Mo 80 322 99 501 Dec. 13 Camp Alleghany, W. Va 20 107 10 137 Dec. 20 Dranesville, Va 7 61 -- 68 1862.       well, Va 26 227 3 256 May 16, 17 Princeton, W. Va 23 69 21 113 May 17 Russell House, Miss 10 844 4,303 5,353 Sept. 10, 11 Fayetteville, W. Va 25 95 190 310 Sept. 12-15 Harper's Ferry, Vu, La 25 129 562 716 Nov. 6 Droop Mountain, W. Va 30 88 1 119 Nov. 7 Rappahannock Station, Vaa 173 1,099 381 1,653 Dec. 2 Walker's Ford, W. Va 9 43 12 64 Dec. 14 Bean's Station, Tenn 16 Va 14 60 31 105 May 9, 10 Cloyd's Mountain, W. Va 108 508 72 688 May 11 Cavalry engagemen 89 9,197 Sept. 2 Sept. 10 Fayetteville, W. Va 16 32 -- 48 Sept. 12-20 Includes Harper[4 more...]
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)
e. Roanoke Island, N. C.             Feb. 8, 1862.             10th Connecticut Burnside's Ninth 6 49   55 Bachelor's Creek, N. C.             Feb. 1, 1864.             132d New York ---------- --------- 5 6 80 91 Meridian Raid, Miss.             Feb. 3--March 5, 1864.             47th U. S. Colored (8th La.) ---------- --------- 11 66 2 79 11th Illinois ---------- --------- 10 40 16 66 7th Indiana Cavalry ---------- --------- 11 37 36 84 Cloyd's Mountain, W. Va.             May 9, 1864.             14th West Virginia Crook's Army W. Va. 13 62 13 88 12th Ohio Crook's Army W. Va. 9 68 10 87 Shenandoah Valley, Va.             Aug. 1-31, 1864.             3d New Jersey Cavalry Wilson's Cavalry A. P. 11 73 47 131 6th New York Cavalry Merritt's Cavalry A. P. 10 43   53 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry Merritt's Cavalry A. P. 10 41 1 52 1st New York Dragoons Merritt's Cavalry A.