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The Atlanta (Georgia) Campaign: May 1 - September 8, 1864., Part I: General Report. (ed. Maj. George B. Davis, Mr. Leslie J. Perry, Mr. Joseph W. Kirkley) 337 23 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 160 6 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3. 157 5 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 149 5 Browse Search
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 144 2 Browse Search
William Tecumseh Sherman, Memoirs of General William T. Sherman . 109 21 Browse Search
Philip Henry Sheridan, Personal Memoirs of P. H. Sheridan, General, United States Army . 84 2 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 83 7 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 79 7 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 77 5 Browse Search
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.0 49th Ohio T. J. Wood's Fourth 1468 202 13.7 55th Ohio Steinwehr's Eleventh 1392 143 10.2 65th Ohio Newton's Fourth 1216 122 10.0 73d Ohio Steinwehr's Eleventh 1267 171 13.4 93d Ohio T. J. Wood's Fourth 1068 113 10.5 98th Ohio Davis's Fourteenth 1152 120 10.4 110th Ohio Ricketts's Sixth 1165 126 10.8 113th Ohio Davis's Fourteenth 1113 120 10.7 126th Ohio Ricketts's Sixth 1254 152 12.1 5th Penn. Reserves Crawford's Fifth 1046 141 13.5 6th Penn. Reserves CrawforDavis's Fourteenth 1113 120 10.7 126th Ohio Ricketts's Sixth 1254 152 12.1 5th Penn. Reserves Crawford's Fifth 1046 141 13.5 6th Penn. Reserves Crawford's Fifth 1059 110 10.3 8th Penn. Reserves Crawford's Fifth 1062 158 14.8 9th Penn. Reserves Crawford's Fifth 1088 137 12.5 10th Penn. Reserves Crawford's Fifth 1150 160 13.9 11th Penn. Reserves Crawford's Fifth 1179 196 16.6 13th Penn. Reserves Crawford's Fifth 1165 162 13.9 11th Pennsylvania Robinson's First 2052 236 11.5 45th Pennsylvania Potter's Ninth 1960 227 11.5 46th Pennsylvania Williams's Twelfth 1794 179 10.0 49th Pennsylvania Wright's Sixth 1313 193 14.6
Vermont Wilderness Getty's Sixth 75 21st Illinois Includes loss at Knob Gap.Stone's River Davis's Fourteenth 75 24th Iowa Champion's Hill Hovey's Thirteenth 75 12th Massachusetts Antieta's Fourteenth 61 10th Iowa Champion's Hill Crocker's Seventeenth 61 125th Illinois Kenesaw Davis's Fourteenth 61 8th Kansas Chickamauga Davis's Twentieth 61 26th Wisconsin This regimenDavis's Twentieth 61 26th Wisconsin This regiment appears again in this same list. Gettysburg Schurz's Eleventh 61 121st New York Spotsylvania Russell's Sixth 60 134th New York Gettysburg Steinwehr's Eleventh 60 27th Michigan Spotsylvaniaghteenth 55 9th Illinois Fort Donelson C. F. Smith's ------ 55 38th Illinois Stone's River Davis's Fourteenth 55 37th Wisconsin Petersburg Mine Willcox's Ninth 55 7th Ohio Cedar Mountain lmer's Fourteenth 51 21st Ohio Chickamauga Negley's Fourteenth 51 101st Ohio Stone's River Davis's Fourteenth 51 8th Connecticut Antietam Rodman's Ninth 51 47th Indiana Champion's Hill Ho
8th Illinois Shiloh Hurlbut's 558 58 10+ 34th Illinois Stone's River Johnson's 354 36 10+ 35th Illinois Chickamauga Davis's 299 34 11+ 38th Illinois Chickamauga Davis's 301 33 10+ 41st Illinois Jackson Lauman's 338 44 13+ 43d IllinoisDavis's 301 33 10+ 41st Illinois Jackson Lauman's 338 44 13+ 43d Illinois Shiloh McClernand's 500 78 15+ 51st Illinois Chickamauga Sheridan's 209 26 12+ 53d Illinois Jackson Lauman's 219 33 15+ 55th Illinois Shiloh Sherman's 512 83 16+ 75th Illinois Chaplin Hills Mitchell's 709 71 10+ 79th Illinois Stone's 39th Iowa Allatoona Pass Corse's 280 43 15+ 1st Kansas Wilson's Creek Lyon's 644 106 16+ 8th Kansas Chickamauga Davis's 406 61 15+ 8th Kansas Nashville Beatty's (S.) 140 16 11+ 5th Kentucky Stone's River Johnson's 320 32 10+ 17th 11+ 73d Ohio Gettysburg Steinwehr's 300 40 13+ 82d Ohio Gettysburg Schurz's 312 35 11+ 101st Ohio Stone's River Davis's 460 51 11+ 11th Ohio Battery Iuka Hamilton's 105 19 18+ 8th Penn. Reserves Fredericksburg Meade's 264 44 16+ 1
different points on the field, parts of three brigades of the enemy,--Archer's, Davis', and Iverson's No one of these brigades was captured entire, many of the mecomposed of Rousseau's and Negley's Divisions; the right wing, under McCook, of Davis', Johnson's, and Sheridan's Divisions; the left wing, under Crittenden, of Woodps. Under this reorganization the corps contained three divisions,--Johnson's, Davis' and Baird's,--and each division contained three brigades. Some of the brigadel Palmer, the corps commander, was relieved upon his own request, and General Jefferson C. Davis, the commander of the Second Division, was appointed by the Presidente Twentieth Corps. Major-General A. McD. McCook, its former commander, and Generals Davis, Johnson, and Sheridan, its former generals of division, were retained in c8 wounded, and 1,215 missing; total, 4,336. One brigade — Post's (1st) Brigade, Davis' (1st) Division — was not engaged, being absent guarding a supply train. On
d itself at the railroad cut in the capture of Davis's Mississippi Brigade. The regiment was favor-Eighth Ohio Infantry. Mitchell's Brigade — Davis's Division--Fourteenth Corps. 1) Col. GeoSecond Indiana Infantry. McCook's Brigade — Davis's Division--Fourteenth Corps. (1) Col. JeCol. Jeff. C. Davis, R. A.; Bvt. Major-Gen., U. S. A. (3) Col. William M. Wiles. (2) Col. Michael Goodi the Twenty-second, was mortally wounded. Colonel Davis being promoted Brigadier, the regiment waswenty-second was then in Post's (1st) Brigade, Davis's (1st) Division, McCook's Corps. The regimen2d) Division, Fourth Corps. It served next in Davis's (2d) Division, Fourteenth Corps. Twentyhe regiment was then in Carlin's (2d) Brigade, Davis's (1st) Division, McCook's Corps, and sustainerth Illinois Infantry. Mitchell's Brigade — Davis's Division--Fourteenth Corps. (1) Col. Edamauga. In November, 1863, it was assigned to Davis's (2d) Division, Fourteenth Corps, in w
E. A. ---------- 18 139 3 160 37th Illinois Davis's ---------- 20 121 3 144 New Berne, N. C. Wing.Fourteenth 60 224 7 291 21st Illinois Davis's Fourteenth 57 187 59 303 36th Illinois Shve's Fourteenth 24 122 44 190 38th Illinois Davis's Fourteenth 34 109 34 177 37th Indiana Negannan's Fourteenth 35 167 43 245 8th Kansas Davis's Twentieth McCook's Corps. 30 165 25 220 nan's Fourteenth 25 157 9 191 25th Illinois Davis's Twentieth McCook's Corps. 10 171 24 205 an's Fourteenth 22 125 10 157 35th Illinois Davis's Twentieth McCook's Corps. 17 130 13 160 Feb. 25-27, 1864.             10th Michigan Davis's Fourteenth 16 36 14 66 Sabine Cross Roadss's Fourteenth 22 125 -- 147 125th Illinois Davis's Fourteenth 47 52 5 104 86th Illinois DaviDavis's Fourteenth 29 75 12 116 74th Illinois Newton's Fourth 21 58 10 89 103d Illinois Harrow's Williams's Twentieth 25 101 2 128 52d Ohio Davis's Fourteenth 17 59 23 99 33d Indiana Ward's[4 more...
July, ‘63 17th New York 2 51 53   56 56 109 Davis's Fourteenth. May, ‘61 18th New York Enlth. Aug., ‘62 108th Ohio 3 22 25   42 42 67 Davis's Fourteenth. Sept., ‘62 110th Ohio 10 107 erved through the war. 6 124 130 2 140 142 272 Davis's Twentieth. June, ‘61 22d Illinois 2 145 1rved through the war. 11 129 140 2 119 121 261 Davis's Fourteenth. Sept., ‘61 35th Illinois 7 91ept., ‘62 78th Illinois 9 95 104   117 117 221 Davis's Fourteenth. Aug., ‘62 79th Illinois 4 81 Aug., ‘62 85th Illinois 4 86 90 1 131 132 222 Davis's Fourteenth. Aug., ‘62 86th Illinois 3 73 ept., ‘62 125th Illinois 9 88 97 3 104 107 204 Davis's Fourteenth. Sept., ‘62 126th Illinois   6through the war. Carpenter's 1 1 2   26 26 28 Davis's McCook's. Jan., ‘62 9th Wis. Reenlistethrough the war. Hotchkiss's 1 5 6   19 19 25 Davis's McCook's Feb., ‘63 3d Minn. Jones's     ly wounded. At Chickamauga the regiment was in Davis's Division of McCook's (20th) Corps, but short
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 13: aggregate of deaths in the Union Armies by States--total enlistment by States--percentages of military population furnished, and percentages of loss — strength of the Army at various dates casualties in the Navy. (search)
April 24 Fleet Farragut New Orleans 37 147 -- 184 April 24 Iroquois Included, also, in the loss of the fleet. De Camp New Orleans 8 24 -- 32 April 24 Richmond Included, also, in the loss of the fleet. Alden New Orleans 2 4 -- 6 April 24 Winona Included, also, in the loss of the fleet. Nichols New Orleans 3 5 -- 8 April 24 Pinola Included, also, in the loss of the fleet. Crosby New Orleans 3 8 -- 11 May 15 Galena Rodgers Drewry's Bluff 13 11 -- 24 June 6 Flotilla Davis Memphis -- 3 -- 3 June 17 Mound City Kilty White River -- -- -- 125 June 28 Fleet Farragut Vicksburg 15 30 -- 45 July 15 Carondelet Walke Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. 4 10 -- 14 July 15 Tyler Gwin Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. 8 16 -- 24 July 15 Hartford Wainwright Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. 3 6 -- 9 July 15 Wissahickon De Camp Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. 1 4 -- 5 July 15 Winona Nichols Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. 1 2 -- 3 July 15 Sciota Lowry Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas
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)
's Heth's 86 502 These missing ones were lost in Pickett's charge.120 708 42d Mississippi Davis's Heth's 60 205 -- 265 2d Mississippi Davis's Heth's 49 183 -- 232 11th North Carolina PetDavis's Heth's 49 183 -- 232 11th North Carolina Pettigrew's Heth's 50 159 -- 209 45th North Carolina Daniel's Rodes's 46 173 -- 219 17th Mississippi Barksdale's McLaws's 40 160 -- 200 14th South Carolina Gregg's Pender's 26 220 6 252 11th Mississippi Davis's Heth's 32 170 -- 202 55th North Carolina Davis's Heth's 39 159 -- 198 11th Georgia G. T. Anderson's Hood's 32 162 -- 194 38th Virginia Armistead's Pickett's 23 147 -- 17Davis's Heth's 39 159 -- 198 11th Georgia G. T. Anderson's Hood's 32 162 -- 194 38th Virginia Armistead's Pickett's 23 147 -- 170 6th North Carolina Hoke's Early's 20 131 21 172 13th Mississippi Barksdale's McLaws's 28 137 -- 165 8th Alabama Wilcox's Anderson's 22 139 -- 161 47th North Carolina Pettigrew's Heth's 36; the Sumter, 18; the Olustee, 6; the Tacony, 15; the Georgia, 9; the Clarence, 8; the Jeff. Davis, 8; the Chickamauga, 4; and the Nashville, 2. There were other privateers which also made some