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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 159 1 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 52 2 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 48 2 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 46 2 Browse Search
General James Longstreet, From Manassas to Appomattox 35 1 Browse Search
George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade) 32 0 Browse Search
Elias Nason, McClellan's Own Story: the war for the union, the soldiers who fought it, the civilians who directed it, and his relations to them. 30 2 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. 26 4 Browse Search
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 3. 25 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: October 18, 1862., [Electronic resource] 20 0 Browse Search
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a Birney's Third 14 231 245 6th Wisconsin Wadsworth's First 15 229 244 15th Massachusetts Gibsey Wright's Sixth 8 232 240 2d Wisconsin Wadsworth's First 10 228 238 40th New York Birney'ss. Enrolled. Killed. Per ct. 2d Wisconsin Wadsworth's First 1203 238 19.7 1st Maine H. Art'y rz's Eleventh 1089 188 17.2 7th Wisconsin Wadsworth's First 1630 281 17.2 69th New York Hancorench's Second 1134 150 13.2 19th Indiana Wadsworth's First 1246 199 15.9 20th Indiana Birneyllcox's Ninth 1114 124 11.1 24th Michigan Wadsworth's First 1654 189 11.4 26th Michigan Barloooker's Third 1326 156 11.7 76th New York Wadsworth's First 1491 173 11.6 82d New York Gibboninson's First 1413 156 11.0 84th New York Wadsworth's First 1365 162 11.8 86th New York Birned's Fourteenth 1386 157 11.3 2d Wisconsin Wadsworth's First 1203 238 19.7 3d Wisconsin Williams's Twelfth 1333 170 12.7 6th Wisconsin Wadsworth's First 1940 244 12.5 7th Wisconsin Wadswo[4 more...]
s same list. Salem Church Brooks's Sixth 97 70th New York Williamsburg Hooker's Third 97 24th Michigan Gettysburg Wadsworth's First 94 57th Massachusetts Wilderness Stevenson's Ninth 94 61st Pennsylvania Fair Oaks Couch's Fourth 92 14 15th Illinois Shiloh Hurlbut's ------ 70 73d New York Gettysburg Humphreys's Third 70 147th New York Gettysburg Wadsworth's First 76 16th Connecticut Antietam Sturgis's Ninth 70 93d Illinois Champion's Hill Crocker's Seventeenth 70 ew Jersey Cold Harbor Ricketts's Sixth 57 7th Michigan Antietam Sedgwick's Second 57 143d Pennsylvania Wilderness Wadsworth's First 57 150th Pennsylvania Gettysburg Doubleday's First 57 22d Indiana Chaplin Hills Mitchell's ------ 57 46th Illinois Shiloh Hurlbut's ------ 57 7th Wisconsin This regiment appears again in this same list. Wilderness Wadsworth's First 57 37th Wisconsin This regiment appears again in this same list. Assault of June 17, 1864. Petersburg Wi
4+ 19th Indiana Antietam Doubleday's 202 28 13+ 19th Indiana Gettysburg Wadsworth's 288 41 14+ 22d Indiana Chaplin Hills Mitchell's 303 57 18+ 26th India 22d Michigan Chickamauga Steedman's 584 88 15+ 24th Michigan Gettysburg Wadsworth's 496 94 18+ 1st Minnesota Gettysburg Gibbon's 262 75 28+ 12th Missouri 14+ 73d New York Manassas Hooker's 107 17 15+ 76th New York Gettysburg Wadsworth's 374 48 12+ 80th New York Gettysburg Doubleday's 287 47 16+ 82d New YoNew York Peach Tree Creek Williams's 142 31 21+ 147th New York* Gettysburg Wadsworth's 380 76 20+ 3d Ohio Chaplin Hills Rousseau's 502 64 12+ 4th Ohio Fredensylvania Fredericksburg Hancock's 283 39 14+ 56th Pennsylvania Gettysburg Wadsworth's 252 31 12+ 58th Pennsylvania Fort Harrison Stannard's 237 34 14+ 61st77 18+ 2d Wisconsin Manassas Hatch's 511 87 17+ 2d Wisconsin Gettysburg Wadsworth's 302 46 15+ 3d Wisconsin Antietam Williams's 340 41 12+ 4th Wisconsin
1st New York Barlow's Second 16 126th New York Barlow's Second 16 82d Ohio Schurz's Eleventh 16 100th Pennsylvania Stevenson's Ninth 16 6th Wisconsin Wadsworth's First 16 Heavy Artillery. 1st Maine Birney's Second 23 8th New York Gibbon's Second 19 A heavy artillery regiment had just twice as many line ofiana Chickamauga Brannan's Fourteenth 8 1st Michigan Manassas Morell's Fifth 8 14th New Hampshire Opequon Grover's Nineteenth 8 24th Michigan Gettysburg Wadsworth's First 8 120th New York Gettysburg Humphreys's Third 8 In addition, mention should be made of the loss of officers in the heavy artillery at certain ba Major-General Amiel W. Whipple Mortally wounded. Killed at Chancellorsville. Major-General Hiram G. Berry Killed at Chancellorsville. Brevet Major-General James S. Wadsworth Killed at Wilderness. Brevet Major-General David A. Russell Killed at Opequon. Brigadier-General William H. Wallace Mortally wounded. Kil
his corps did some of the best fighting of the war. The division commanders on that field were Wadsworth, Robinson and Doubleday; General Reynolds, who was still in command of the corps, was killed jfth Corps, the brigades having been consolidated into two divisions, which, under Robinson and Wadsworth, became respectively the Second and Fourth Divisions of the Fifth Corps. This was an act ofand Fourth Divisions of the Fifth Corps, under command, respectively, of Generals Robinson and Wadsworth. Under this reorganization, the Fifth Corps contained 67 regiments of infantry, and 9 batteritillery (48 guns), numbering in all 25,695 officers and men present for duty, equipped. General Wadsworth was killed in the battle of the Wilderness, and General Robinson was severely wounded, losing a leg at Spotsylvania. General Cutler, of the Iron Brigade, succeeded to Wadsworth's command, while Robinson's Division was broken up, and its regiments were distributed to the other three divis
ths in the defences of Washington, under General Wadsworth, and remained there while the Army was oxth New York Infantry. Cutler's Brigade — Wadsworth's Division--First Corps. (1) Col. Nelso into Virginia, November 7, 1861, and joined Wadsworth's Brigade, going into winter quarters at Uptnth New York Infantry. Cutler's Brigade — Wadsworth's Division--First Corps. (1) Col. Andregiment was placed in Roy Stone's Brigade, of Wadsworth's Division. It had received no recruits, an started on the Wilderness campaign, then in Wadsworth's (4th) Division (afterwards Cutler's), Fiftneteenth Indiana Infantry. Iron Brigade — Wadsworth's Division--First Corps. (1) Col. Solom Michigan. It was then in the Iron Brigade, Wadsworth's (1st) Division, First Corps, and fought intinuance of the First Corps, in March, 1864, Wadsworth's Division was transferred to the Fifth Corpeventh Wisconsin Infantry. Iron Brigade — Wadsworth's Division--First Corps. (1) Col. Josep[
il 29-30, 1863.             24th Michigan Wadsworth's First 4 20 -- 24 Port Gibson, Miss.     July 1-3 1863.             24th Michigan Wadsworth's First 69 The killed and mortally woundedwell's Second 37 144 60 241 2d Wisconsin Wadsworth's First 26 155 52 233 150th Pennsylvania eday's First 29 151 84 264 147th New York Wadsworth's First 43 134 92 269 82d New York (2d S.bbon's Second 45 132 15 192 76th New York Wadsworth's First 32 132 70 234 153d Pennsylvania Bbleday's First 21 140 91 252 19th Indiana Wadsworth's First 27 133 50 210 73d New York Humphrirney's Third 32 114 10 156 6th Wisconsin Wadsworth's First 30 116 22 168 17th U. S. Inf. (7 n, or 14th Regiment N. Y. S. National Guard. Wadsworth's First 13 105 99 217 7th Michigan Cavalr Getty's Sixth 33 157 5 195 7th Wisconsin Wadsworth's Fifth 27 155 35 217 63d Pennsylvania Bi's Second 42 119 17 178 143d Pennsylvania Wadsworth's Fifth 23 136 61 220 105th Pennsy
May, ‘61 84th New York 8 154 162   69 69 231 Wadsworth's First. Dec., ‘61 85th New York Reenl, ‘62 147th New York 9 154 163 2 175 177 340 Wadsworth's First. Sept., ‘62 148th New York 4 112 Enlisted for nine months.       1 40 41 41 Wadsworth's First. Sept., ‘62 23d New Jersey Enl Enlisted for nine months.   1 1   39 39 40 Wadsworth's First. Sept., ‘62 30th New Jersey Enlisted for nine months.       2 62 64 64 Wadsworth's First. Sept., ‘62 31st New Jersey Enlisterved through the war. 7 111 118 1 96 97 215 Wadsworth's First. Dec., ‘61 57th Pennsylvania S Enlisted for nine months.       1 58 59 59 Wadsworth's First. Aug., ‘62 138th Pennsylvania 6 9ly, ‘61 19th Indiana 5 194 199 1 116 117 316 Wadsworth's First. July, ‘61 20th Indiana Reenli, ‘62 24th Michigan 12 177 189 3 136 139 328 Wadsworth's First. Sept., ‘62 25th Michigan 1 34 35ed through the war. 16 228 244 1 112 113 357 Wadsworth's First. Aug., ‘61 7th Wisconsin Reenl