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Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
the following number of regimental organizations in almost cntinuous service in the field: Alabama--55 regiments, and 11 battalions of infantry; 5 regiments of cavalry; 3 regiments of partisan r 5,381 5,553 140 1,579 1,719 107 3,595 3,702 Florida 47 746 793 16 490 506 17 1,030 1,047 Alabama 14 538 552 9 181 190 8 716 724 Mississippi 122 5,685 5,807 75 2,576 2,651 103 6,704 6,807 keep in mind the sparse population of these States. Their military population in 1861 was: Alabama 99,967 Louisiana 83,456 Tennessee 159,353 Arkansas 65,231 Mississippi 70,295 Texas 92,145 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. ood 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 Au<
Harrisonburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
H. Hill's 16 129 9 154 38th Virginia Garland's D. H. Hill's 16 117 14 147 Hampton Legion Whiting's Smith's 21 120 -- 141 28th Georgia G. B. Anderson's D. H. Hill's 24 95 -- 119 24th Virginia Garland's D. H. Hill's 12 86 9 107 Harrisonburg, Va.             June 6, 1862.             58th Virginia Stewart's Ewell's 11 39 3 53 Cross Keys, Va.             June 8, 1862.             15th Alabama Trimble's Ewell's 9 37 5 51 16th Mississippi Trimble's Ewell's 6 28 -- 34 -General William Y. Slack Mortally wounded. Killed at Pea Ridge Brigadier-General Adley H. Gladden Mortally wounded. Killed at Shiloh. Brigadier-General Robert Hatton Killed at Fair Oaks. Brigadier-General Turner Ashby Killed at Harrisonburg. Brigadier-General Richard Griffith Mortally wounded. Killed at Savage Station. Brigadier-General Charles S. Winder Killed at Cedar Mountain. Brigadier-General Samuel Garland, Jr Killed at South Mountain. Brigad
Cross Keys (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
h Mississippi Rodes's D. H. Hill's 41 152 -- 193 23d North Carolina Garland's D. H. Hill's 18 145 6 169 27th Georgia G. B. Anderson's D. H. Hill's 16 129 9 154 38th Virginia Garland's D. H. Hill's 16 117 14 147 Hampton Legion Whiting's Smith's 21 120 -- 141 28th Georgia G. B. Anderson's D. H. Hill's 24 95 -- 119 24th Virginia Garland's D. H. Hill's 12 86 9 107 Harrisonburg, Va.             June 6, 1862.             58th Virginia Stewart's Ewell's 11 39 3 53 Cross Keys, Va.             June 8, 1862.             15th Alabama Trimble's Ewell's 9 37 5 51 16th Mississippi Trimble's Ewell's 6 28 -- 34 Port Republic, Va.             June 9, 1862.             7th Louisiana Taylor's Ewell's 8 115 -- 123 5th Virginia Winder's Jackson's 4 89 20 113 31st Virginia Elzey's Ewell's 15 79 4 98 52d Virginia Stewart's Ewell's 12 65 -- 77 6th Louisiana Taylor's Ewell's 11 55 -- 66 44th Virginia Stewart's Ewell's
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
and 1 battalion, of heavy artillery; and 28 batteries of light artillery. Tennessee--61 regiments, and 2 battalions of infantry; 21 regiments, and 11 battalions 1,241 10 1,250 1,260 Arkansas 104 2,061 2,165 27 888 915 74 3,708 3,782 Tennessee 99 2,016 2,115 49 825 874 72 3,353 3,425 Regular C. S. Army 35 972 1,007 2. Their military population in 1861 was: Alabama 99,967 Louisiana 83,456 Tennessee 159,353 Arkansas 65,231 Mississippi 70,295 Texas 92,145 Florida 15,739 tute one-fifth of the entire population.Total 1,064,193 Of this number, Tennessee furnished 31,092 to the Union Armies; and the western counties of Virginia — 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 Buard 534 Table F.--Percentage of military population from each State 536 Tennessee regiments, mortuary statistics of 519 Terms of enlistment, various lengths<
Pocotaligo (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
----- Hebert's 19 62 -- 81 Chaplin Hills, Ky.             Oct. 8, 1862.             16th Tennessee Donelson's Cheatham's 41 151 7 199 1st Tennessee Maney's Cheatham's 49 129 1 179 9th Tennessee Maney's Cheatham's 32 114 8 154 41st Georgia Maney's Cheatham's 23 125 3 151 27th Tennessee Maney's Cheatham's 16 81 11 108 31st Tennessee Stewart's Cheatham's 17 78 5 100 6th Tennessee Maney's Cheatham's 16 64 11 91 5th Tennessee Stewart's Cheatham's 14 64 12 90 Pocotaligo, S. C.             Oct. 22, 1862.             7th S. C. Battalion Walker's ------------ 3 22 -- 25 11th South Carolina Walker's ------------ 4 15 2 21 Nelson's Battalion Walker's ------------ 4 17 -- 21 Fredericksburg, Va.             Dec. 13, 1862.             57th North Carolina Law's Hood's 32 192 -- 224 48th North Carolina Cooke's Ransom's 17 161 -- 178 1st S. C. Rifles Gregg's A. P. Hill's 21 149 -- 170 14th Georgia Thomas's A. P
Minnesota (Minnesota, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
Maximum size of regimental organization 5 Maximum of regimental loss in battles 17 Maximum percentage of casualties in regiments 36 Maximum percentage of enrollment killed 8 Michigan regiments, tabulation of, with loss in each 510 Michigan Engineers, mention of 511 Michigan generals in the war 512 Michigan Cavalry Brigade 120 Military executions, number of 530 Military population, percentage of enlisted 533, 535 Military population of Confederate States 552 Minnesota regiments, tabulation of, with loss in each 514 Minnesota First, at Gettysburg 26 Minimum of loss from disease, in regiments 471, 482 Minimum of size in regimental organization 5 Miscellaneous regiments 524 Missing and captured 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
Ohio (Ohio, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
icers killed, greatest loss in, by brigades 480 Officers, deaths among, from disease 40, 48 Ohio regiments, tabulation of, with loss in each 491 Ohio regiments, reenlistments in 494 Ohio qOhio regiments, reenlistments in 494 Ohio quota of troops 492 Ohio generals, prominent 495 Ohio squirrel hunters 494 Ohio State National Guard 493 Organization of regiments, size, strength, etc. 5 Palfrey, Gen. F. W., quoted 34Ohio quota of troops 492 Ohio generals, prominent 495 Ohio squirrel hunters 494 Ohio State National Guard 493 Organization of regiments, size, strength, etc. 5 Palfrey, Gen. F. W., quoted 34 Paine's Division, colored 55 Pennsylvania Reserves 114 Pennsylvania nine-months' regiments, casualties in 488 Pennsylvania regiments, tabulated list of, with loss in each 483 PennsylvaOhio generals, prominent 495 Ohio squirrel hunters 494 Ohio State National Guard 493 Organization of regiments, size, strength, etc. 5 Palfrey, Gen. F. W., quoted 34 Paine's Division, colored 55 Pennsylvania Reserves 114 Pennsylvania nine-months' 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 PennsylvanOhio squirrel hunters 494 Ohio State National Guard 493 Organization of regiments, size, strength, etc. 5 Palfrey, Gen. F. W., quoted 34 Paine's Division, colored 55 Pennsylvania Reserves 114 Pennsylvania nine-months' 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 Percentage of
Pine Mountain (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
esperate character of the fighting entailed a large loss of life upon the general officers. The following list has been compiled from the official reports, but some names may possibly have been omitted. Confederate Generals killed or mortally wounded in battle. Army commanders. General Albert Sydney Johnston Killed at Shiloh. Corps commanders. Lieutenant-General Thomas J. Jackson Mortally wounded. Killed at Chancellorsville. Lieutenant-General Leonidas Polk Killed at Pine Mountain. Lieutenant-General Ambrose P. Hill Killed at Fall of Petersburg. Division commanders. Major-General William D. Pender Mortally wounded. Killed at Gettysburg. Major-General J. E. B. Stuart Mortally wounded. Killed at Yellow Tavern. Major-General W. H. Walker Killed at Atlanta. Major-General Robert E. Rodes Killed at Opequon. Major-General Stephen D. Ramseur Mortally wounded. Killed at Cedar Creek. Major-General Patrick R. Cleburne Killed at Franklin. B
Mississippi (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
ns of infantry; 2 regiments, and 1 battalion of cavalry; 1 regiment of partisan rangers; 2 regiments of heavy artillery; and 26 batteries of light artillery. Mississippi--49 regiments, and 6 battalions of infantry; 7 regiments, and 4 battalions of cavalry; 2 regiments of partisan rangers; and 20 batteries of light artillery. 81 4,760 Georgia 172 5,381 5,553 140 1,579 1,719 107 3,595 3,702 Florida 47 746 793 16 490 506 17 1,030 1,047 Alabama 14 538 552 9 181 190 8 716 724 Mississippi 122 5,685 5,807 75 2,576 2,651 103 6,704 6,807 Louisiana 70 2,548 2,618 42 826 868 32 3,027 3,059 Texas 28 1,320 1,348 13 1,228 1,241 10 1,250 1,260 Ar in mind the sparse population of these States. Their military population in 1861 was: Alabama 99,967 Louisiana 83,456 Tennessee 159,353 Arkansas 65,231 Mississippi 70,295 Texas 92,145 Florida 15,739 North Carolina 115,369 Virginia 196,587 Georgia 111,005 South Carolina 55,046 In all countries — except newly-settl
Shiloh, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
d and wounded, this regiment lost 120 missing, many of whom were killed. 71.7 6th Mississippi Shiloh Hardee's 425 61 239 -- 70.5 8th Tennessee Stone's River Cheatham's 444 41 265 -- 68.2 10th6 155 16 54.9 4th North Carolina Seven Pines D. H. Hill's 678 77 286 6 54.4 27th Tennessee Shiloh Hardee's 350 27 115 48 54.2 23d Tennessee Chickamauga Buckner's 181 8 77 13 54.1 12th Sout3d 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 -- 21ed or mortally wounded in battle. Army commanders. General Albert Sydney Johnston Killed at Shiloh. Corps commanders. Lieutenant-General Thomas J. Jackson Mortally wounded. Killed at Chaounded. Killed at Pea Ridge Brigadier-General Adley H. Gladden Mortally wounded. Killed at Shiloh. Brigadier-General Robert Hatton Killed at Fair Oaks. Brigadier-General Turner Ashby
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