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Browsing named entities in 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. You can also browse the collection for June 3rd or search for June 3rd in all documents.

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Nashville Cruft's ------ 84 10th Ohio Chaplin Hills Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862. Rousseau's ------ 84 49th Ohio Pickett's Mills T. J. Wood's Fourth 83 2d Wisconsin Manassas This loss occurred at Gainesville on the 29th. Hatch's First The First Corps was designated in that campaign the Third Corps, Army of Virginia. 83 48th New York Fort Wagner Seymour's Tenth 83 15th Kentucky Chaplin Hills Rousseau's ------ 82 36th Wisconsin Cold Harbor June 1st, 49 killed; June 3d, 32 killed. Gibbon's Second 81 24th New York Manassas Hatch's First 81 23d U. S. Colored Inf. Petersburg Mine Ferrero's Ninth 81 8th Illinois Fort Donelson McClernand's ------ 81 16th Wisconsin Shiloh Prentiss's ------ 79 43d Illinois Shiloh McClernand's ------ 78 16th Michigan Gaines' Mill Morell's Fifth 78 118th Pennsylvania Shepherdstown Morell's Fifth 78 7th New Hampshire This regiment appears again in this same list. Fort Wagner Seymour's Tenth 77 72d New
s hotly engaged at Spotsylvania, where it lost 11 killed, 94 wounded, and 1 missing. In the fighting at Bethesda Church, June 3d, it lost 15 killed and 39 wounded, and behaved with such gallantry that General Griffin complimented it in orders. Undey's Bluff, Va. 22 New Berne, N. C. 15 Cold Harbor, Va., June 2 5 Guerillas, N. C., Nov. 7, 1862 1 Cold Harbor, Va., June 3 24 Goldsboro, N. C. 1 Cold Harbor Trenches, Va. 3 Winfield, N. C. 2 Petersburg, Va. (assault) 22 Washington, N. ns of May 12th and 18th, lost 17 killed, 83 wounded, and 5 missing. The regiment moved against the works at Cold Harbor--June 3d--with a line whose steadiness and precision elicited praise from all who saw it, winning the compliments of both brigade killed and wounded, 456. battles. K. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W. Proctor's Creek, Va., May 11 2 Cold Harbor, Va., June 3 33 Proctor's Creek, Va., May 13 1 Cold Harbor Trenches, Va. 3 Fort Darling, Va., May 14 2 Petersburg, Va. (assault)