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Mobile Bay (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
ter 6 22 1 29 May 31 Boat Crews, C. S. N. Pelot Water Witch 6 12   18 June 19 Alabama Semmes Kearsarge 9 21 Drowned.10 40 Aug. 6 Tennessee Buchanan Mobile Bay 2 10   12 Aug. 6 Selma   Mobile Bay 5 10   15 But any recital of casualties or battles would fail to convey a proper idea of the extent and activity ofMobile Bay 5 10   15 But any recital of casualties or battles would fail to convey a proper idea of the extent and activity of the Confederate Navy. Important and successful operations were carried on by privateers and swift cruisers flying the Confederate flag. These cruisers inflicted an immense damage on the commerce of the United States. The Confederate steamer Alabama captured or destroyed 69 vessels; Hist. Confederate Navy: Scharf. the Floridd 23, 424 Missouri regiments, tabulation of, with loss in each 516 Missouri regiments, small enrollment of 520 Missouri regiments, State Militia 521 Mobile Bay, casualties in Navy at 539 Morning reports 34 Mortally wounded or killed in action, number of 526 Mortality in Department of the Gulf 468 Murdered,
Raymond (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
3 42d Virginia J. R. Jones's Trimble's 15 120 -- 135 1st North Carolina Colston's Trimble's 34 83 27 144 18th North Carolina Lane's A. P. Hill's 30 96 -- 126 34th North Carolina Pender's A. P. Hill's 18 110 20 148 14th North Carolina Ramseur's D. H. Hill's 15 116 -- 131 10th Virginia Colston's Trimble's 23 101 25 149 10th Georgia Semmes's McLaws's 23 105 -- 128 30th North Carolina Ramseur's D. H. Hill's 25 98 1 124 53d Georgia Semmes's McLaws's 15 105 -- 120 Raymond, Miss.             May 12, 1863.             3d Tennessee Gregg's ---------- 27 90 70 187 7th Texas Gregg's ---------- 22 73 63 158 10th Tennessee Gregg's ---------- 8 37 7 52 Jackson, Miss.             June 14, 1863.             24th South Carolina Walker's ---------- 11 38 56 105 Champion's Hill, Miss.             May 16, 1863.             1st Missouri Cockrell's Bowen's 29 94 52 175 3d Missouri Cockrell's Bowen's 13 63 44 120 M
Manassas, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
8 149 28th North Carolina Branch's A. P. Hill's 19 130 -- 149 37th North Carolina Branch's A. P. Hill's 27 111 -- 138 2d Florida Pryor's Longstreet's 23 114 -- 137 Cedar Mountain, Va.             August 9, 1862.             21st Virginia Jones's Jackson's 37 85 -- 122 42d Virginia Jones's Jackson's 36 71 -- 107 37th Virginia Taliaferro's Jackson's 12 76 -- 88 47th Virginia Taliaferro's Jackson's 12 76 -- 88 48th Alabama Taliaferro's Jackson's 12 61 -- 73 Manassas, Va.             August 28--Sept. 1, 1862.             5th Texas Wofford's Hood's 15 224 1 240 11th Georgia Anderson's Jones's 20 178 -- 198 17th South Carolina Evans's Anderson's 25 163 1 189 21st Georgia Trimble's Ewell's 38 146 -- 184 13th South Carolina Gregg's A. P. Hill's 31 142 -- 173 12th South Carolina Gregg's A. P. Hill's 25 131 -- 156 Holcombe Legion Evans's Anderson's 24 131 -- 155 1st South Carolina Gregg's A. P. Hill's 25 126 -- 151
Winchester, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
25th Tennessee Zollicoffer's Crittenden's 10 28 17 55 Fort Donelson, Tenn.             Feb. 15, 1862.             8th Kentucky Simonton's Pillow's 27 72 -- 99 26th Tennessee Baldwin's Buckner's 11 85 -- 96 3d Tennessee Brown's Buckner's 12 76 -- 88 26th Mississippi Baldwin's Buckner's 12 69 -- 81 New Berne, N. C.             March 14, 1862.             33d North Carolina Branch's ---------- 32 28 144 204 26th North Carolina Branch's ---------- 5 10 72 87 Kernstown, Va.             March 23, 1862.             37th Virginia Fulkerson's Jackson's 12 62 39 113 42d Virginia Burke's Jackson's 11 50 9 70 33d Virginia Garnett's Jackson's 18 27 14 59 5th Virginia Garnett's Jackson's 9 48 4 61 Shiloh, Tenn.             April 6, 7, 1862.             4th Tennessee Stewart's Clark's 36 183 -- 219 4th Kentucky Trabue's Breckenridge's 30 183 -- 213 4th Louisiana Gibson's Ruggles's 24 163 22 209
Maryland Heights (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
s Jones's 19 113 -- 132 9th Georgia Anderson's Jones's 12 116 -- 128 26th Georgia Lawton's Ewell's 37 87 -- 124 60th Georgia Lawton's Ewell's 22 101 -- 123 6th South Carolina Jenkins's Pickett's 13 102 -- 115 15th Alabama Trimble's Ewell's 21 91 -- 112 2d Louisiana Starke's Jackson's 25 86 -- 111 Richmond, Ky.             August 30, 1862.             2d Tennessee B. J. Hill's Cleburne's 17 95 -- 112 13th Tennessee Preston Smith's Cleburne's 12 35 1 48 Maryland Heights, Md.             Sept. 13, 1862.             7th South Carolina Kershaw's McLaws's 13 100 -- 113 Crampton's Gap, Md.             Sept. 14, 1862.             16th Georgia Cobb's McLaws's 24 56 107 187 24th Georgia Cobb's McLaws's 12 59 55 126 15th North Carolina Cobb's McLaws's 11 48 124 183 Antietam, Md.             Sept. 17, 1862.             3d North Carolina Garland's D. H. Hill's 46 207 -- Includes loss at Sout
Kansas (Kansas, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
rmation 5 Irish brigade 118 Iron Brigade 117 Iowa Brigade 119 Iowa brigades 518 Iowa regiment, tabulation of, with deaths in each 514 Iowa regiments, heavy losses in 520 Jersey Brigade 119 Jones, Dr., Joseph, quoted 552 Kansas regiments, tabulation of, with losses 519 Kansas, quota of, filled to excess 522 Kentucky regiments, tabulation of, with losses 498 Kentucky regiments, severe losses of 499 Kentucky troops, complimented by Gen. McClernand 500 KentuKansas, quota of, filled to excess 522 Kentucky regiments, tabulation of, with losses 498 Kentucky regiments, severe losses of 499 Kentucky troops, complimented by Gen. McClernand 500 Kentucky generals prominent in the war 499 Killed in action or mortally wounded, number of 526 Killed, wounded, and missing in casualty reports 424 Kirkley, Joseph W., quoted 24, 525, 530 Last battle of the war, date of 462 Light Artillery, maximum of losses in 7, 462, 463 Lee, Gen. Robert E., order concerning casualty reports 559 Light batteries of Regular Army 7 Light batteries, average strength in action 462 Light batteries, loss in horses 463 Light Brigade, at Balakl
Glendale, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
ga Johnson's 328 44 180 -- 68.0 Palmetto Sharpshooters Glendale Longstreet's 375 39 215 -- 67.7 17th South Carolina Margia Gettysburg Hood's 335 19 152 -- 51.0 11th Alabama Glendale Longstreet's 357 49 121 11 50.7 17th Georgia Manassas his loss occurred in the two actions at Gaines's Mill and Glendale.Seven Days Longstreet's 1,250 136 638 13 62.9 Pryor's his loss occurred in the two actions at Gaines's Mill and Glendale.Seven Days Longstreet's 1,400 170 681 11 61.5 Cockrellhis loss occurred in the two actions at Gaines's Mill and Glendale.Seven Days Longstreet's 1,850 229 806 20 57.0 Benning'his loss occurred in the two actions at Gaines's Mill and Glendale.Seven Days Longstreet's 1,350 115 542 9 49.3 Lane's (Ntreet's Division lost in the actions at Gaines's Mill and Glendale 766 killed, 3,435 wounded and 237 missing; total, 4,438,-4 5 82 10th Georgia Semmes's McLaws's 10 47 -- 57 Glendale, Va.             June 30, 1862.             Palme
Waterloo, Ala. (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
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
Washington (United States) (search for this): chapter 16
-- 164 64th Georgia Harrison's Finnegan's 17 88 2 107 2d Florida Battalion Harrison's Finnegan's 12 95 2 109 There are no muster-out rolls of the Confederate regiments. There are partial sets of muster-rolls and monthly returns at Washington in the Bureau of Confederate Archives; but they are defective and incomplete. There is no way of determining accurately the mortuary loss of each Confederate regiment during its entire service. The total losses of a few regiments have been onths' regiments, casualties in 488 Pennsylvania regiments, tabulated list of, with loss in each 483 Pennsylvania regiments, peculiar numbering of 484 Pennsylvania regiments, synonyms of 485 Pennsylvania soldiers, first to arrive at Washington 487 Pennsylvania soldiers at Gettysburg 488 Pennsylvania, highest percentage of killed of any State 484 Percentage of killed from each State 526 Percentage of killed in Union Army 555 Percentage of killed in Confederate Army 555
Galveston (Texas, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
Plum Point, Miss. 2 1   3 May 15 Marine Corps Farrand Drewry's Bluff 7 9   16 July 15 Arkansas Brown Yazoo 10 15   25 July 22 Arkansas Brown Vicksburg 7 6   Out of a crew of 41.13 1863               Jan. 1 Bayou City Lubbock Galveston 12 70   82 Jan. 1 Neptune Bayley Galveston Jan. 11 Alabama Semmes Hatteras   1   1 Feb. 24 Queen of the West McCloskey Indianola 2 4   6 Feb. 24 C. S. Webb Pierce Indianola   1   1 June 17 Atlanta Webb Warsaw Sound   16   16 1Galveston Jan. 11 Alabama Semmes Hatteras   1   1 Feb. 24 Queen of the West McCloskey Indianola 2 4   6 Feb. 24 C. S. Webb Pierce Indianola   1   1 June 17 Atlanta Webb Warsaw Sound   16   16 1864               Feb. 1 Boat Crews, C. S. N. Wood Underwriter 6 22 1 29 May 31 Boat Crews, C. S. N. Pelot Water Witch 6 12   18 June 19 Alabama Semmes Kearsarge 9 21 Drowned.10 40 Aug. 6 Tennessee Buchanan Mobile Bay 2 10   12 Aug. 6 Selma   Mobile Bay 5 10   15 But any recital of casualties or battles would fail to convey a proper idea of the extent and activity of the Confederate Navy. Important and successful operations were carried on
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