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h Massachusetts Infantry 137 23d Massachusetts Infantry 84 9th New Jersey Infantry 96 55th Pennsylvania Infantry 208   Total (during the war) 686 In each of these brigades there were, at times, slight changes, unnecessary to specify here, as they were but temporary arrangements; the brigades proper were organized as stated. Then there was the Maryland Brigade; the Second Jersey Brigade; the Eagle Brigade — Mower's, of the Sixteenth Corps,--which carried the live eagle; Wilder's Lightning Brigade, composed of mounted infantry; and several crack brigades whose total losses, as brigades, cannot well be stated, owing to the many changes in their organizations. Here are three fine brigades, with rosters showing their organizations as they stood October 20, 1863, at the time the Army of the Cumberland was reorganized. The losses credited each regiment were incurred during their entire term of service, during which they served in other brigades and corps. These bri
26th Ind. Reenlisted and served through the war. Wilder's       1 12 13 13 Hovey's Twenty-third.   Infath. Sept., ‘62 92d Illinois Mounted Infantry, Wilder's Brigade. 1 51 52 2 127 129 181 Kilpatrick's Cavalh. Sept., ‘62 98th Illinois Mounted Infantry, Wilder's Brigade.   30 30 5 136 141 171 Garrard's Cavalry,h. Sept., ‘62 123d Illinois Mounted Infantry, Wilder's Brigade. 3 82 85 1 133 134 219 Garrard's Cavalry,nts, and the 18th Indiana Battery, formed a part of Wilder's Lightning Brigade of mounted infantry. This brigascall, Harrison, Veatch, Manson, Benton, Scribner, Wilder, Grose, and others. The age and height of 118,25rs 64th Illinois. Highlanders 65th Illinois. Wilder's mounted Infantry 92d Illinois. Birge's Sharpshooters 66th Illinois. Wilder's mounted Infantry 98th Illinois. First Board of Trade 72d Illinois. WWilder's mounted Infantry 123d Illinois. Second Board of Trade 88th Illinois. Brackett's regiment 9
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)
552 Total enrollment in Union regiments 9 Total of killed and wounded in the war, Union armies 24 Unassigned recruits 465 United States regiments, tabulated losses in 521 Union Army, strength of, at various dates 526 Union Army, list of regiments, with loss in each 467 Vermont regiments, tabulation of, with loss in each 469 Vermont Brigade, losses of 116 Veteran reenlistments, number of 526 Veteran Reserve Corps, total enrollment of 527 Victories and defeats, list of 541 Volunteers, number of deaths in Union Army 49 War Department, statistics of 4, 465, 525, 529 Walker, Gen. Francis A., quoted 26 Waterloo as compared with Gettysburg 47 Weight of American soldiers 62 West Virginia regiments, tabulation of, with loss in each 490 White troops, number of, by States 532, 535 Wilder's Brigade 503, 507 Willich's Brigade 121 Wilderness, strength of Union Army at the 540 Wisconsin regiments, tabulation of, with loss in each 512