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1.2 121st New York Wright's Sixth 1426 226 15.8 124th New York Birney's Third 1320 148 11.2 126th New York Barlow's Second 1036 153 14.7 137th New York Geary's Twelfth 1111 127 11.4 148th New York Brooks's Eighteenth 1065 116 10.8 149th New York Geary's Twelfth 1286 133 10.3 155th New York Gibbon's Second 830 1Geary's Twelfth 1286 133 10.3 155th New York Gibbon's Second 830 114 13.7 164th New York Gibbon's Second 928 116 11.4 170th New York Gibbon's Second 1002 129 12.8 1st Ohio T. J. Wood's Fourth 1160 121 10.4 7th Ohio Geary's Twelfth 1365 184 13.4 8th Ohio Gibbon's Second 1032 132 12.7 14th Ohio Brannan's Fourteenth 1404 146 10.3 15th Ohio T. J. Wood's Fourth 1654 179 10.8 21Geary's Twelfth 1365 184 13.4 8th Ohio Gibbon's Second 1032 132 12.7 14th Ohio Brannan's Fourteenth 1404 146 10.3 15th Ohio T. J. Wood's Fourth 1654 179 10.8 21st Ohio Johnson's Fourteenth 1398 172 12.3 30th Ohio Blair's Fifteenth 1115 128 11.4 33d Ohio Baird's Fourteenth 1284 137 10.6 41st Ohio T. J. Wood's Fourth 1423 176 12.3 46th Ohio Hazen's Fifteenth 1111 134 12.0 49th Ohio T. J. Wood's Fourth 1468 202 13.7 55th Ohio Steinwehr's Eleventh 1392 143 10.2 65th Ohio
10th Wisconsin Chaplin Hills Rousseau's ------ 52 38th Ohio Chickasaw Bluffs Steele's Fifteenth 52 26th Indiana Prairie Grove Herron's ------ 52 11th Iowa Shiloh McClernand's ------ 52 13th Iowa Atlanta (July 22d) Giles A. Smith's Seventeenth 52 15th Indiana Stone's River T. J. Wood's Fourteenth 52 4th New Jersey Gaines' Mill Slocum's Sixth 52 24th New Jersey Fredericksburg French's Second 52 49th New York Spotsylvania Getty's Sixth 52 137th New York Gettysburg Geary's Twelfth 52 1st Michigan (S. S.) Spotsylvania Willcox's Ninth 52 26th Ohio Chickamauga T. J. Wood's Twenty-first 52 65th Ohio Stone's River T. J. Wood's Fourteenth 52 6th Ohio Stone's River Palmer'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 Hovey's Thirteenth 51 12th Wisconsin Atlanta (July 22d) Leggett's Seventeenth 51 7th New
60 17+ 124th New York Chancellorsville Whipple's 550 57 10+ 124th New York Gettysburg Birney's 238 32 13+ 126th New York Gettysburg Alex. Hays's 402 64 15+ 134th New York Gettysburg Steinwehr's 400 60 15+ 137th New York Wauhatchie Geary's 206 31 15+ 141st New York Peach Tree Creek Williams's 142 31 21+ 147th New York* Gettysburg Wadsworth's 380 76 20+ 3d Ohio Chaplin Hills Rousseau's 502 64 12+ 4th Ohio Fredericksburg French's 113 12 11+ 5th Ohio Cedar Mountain Augur's 275 31 11+ 6th Ohio Stone's River Palmer's 383 51 13+ 7th Ohio Cedar Mountain Augur's 307 55 17+ 7th Ohio Ringgold Geary's 206 25 12+ 8th Ohio Antietam French's 341 43 12+ 8th Ohio Gettysburg Alex. Hays's 209 28 13+ 10th Ohio Chaplin Hills Rousseau's 528 84 15+ 14th Ohio Chickamauga Brannan's 449 81 18+ 25th Ohio Gettysburg Barlow's 220 25 11+ 38th Ohio Jonesboro Baird's 360 72 20+ 41st Ohio Shiloh Nelson's 371 43 11+ 41st Ohio Pickett's Mills T. J. Wood's
record. The veteran divisions of Williams and Geary wore their star-badges through all the bloody isions were commanded by Generals Williams and Geary. At Gettysburg, the Twelfth Corps distinguiace as commander of the Red star Division; General Geary commanded the White star, or Second Divisiand of General Hooker. Arriving in Tennessee, Geary's Division moved to the front, while Williams'against surprise, and the enemy were defeated, Geary receiving in this affair a prompt and gallant on fought its famous battle above the clouds. Geary was assisted in this engagement by Whitaker's o that of the Twentieth. Generals Williams and Geary still retained command of their divisions, and and distributed to the divisions of Williams, Geary and Butterfield. The badge of the Twelfth Corn addition to the three divisions of Williams, Geary and Butterfield, there was a Fourth Division, , and upon Hardee's evacuation, December 20th, Geary's Division was the first to enter the city. [5 more...]
venth New York Infantry. Greene's Brigade — Geary's Division--Twelfth Corps. (1) Col. DavidNinth New York Infantry. Greene's Brigade — Geary's Division--Twelfth Corps. (1) Col. Henrys army. It was assigned to the Third Brigade, Geary's Division, Twelfth Corps, in which command iteary's Division--Twelfth Corps. (1) Col. John W. Geary; Bvt. Major-Gen. (2) Col. Gabriel De Kornth Pennsylvania Infantry. Kane's Brigade — Geary's Division--Twelfth Corps. (1) Col. Matth Fifth Ohio Infantry. Candy's Brigade — Geary's Division--Twelfth Corps. (1) Col Samueled or missing. At Cedar Mountain, it fought in Geary's Brigade, Augur's Division, with a loss of 14 Seventh Ohio Infantry. Candy's Brigade — Geary's Division--Twelfth Corps. (1) Col. Erast Mountain, General Greene at Antietam, and General Geary in its subsequent battles. While on the Ancellorsville — then in Candy's (1st) Brigade, Geary's (2d) Division, Twelfth Corps--it lost 2 kill
m behind breastworks; but, when Williams's and Geary's Divisions returned from Round Top, and found) Ayres's Fifth 18 110 4 132 137th New York Geary's Twelfth 40 87 10 137 69th Pennsylvania Giinwehr's Eleventh 26 61 1 88 137th New York Geary's Twelfth 15 75 -- 90 73d Ohio Steinwehr's Two sections only.Knap's Penn. Battery Geary's Twelfth 3 19 -- 22 Grand Coteau, La.     York Includes loss at Ringgold on the 27th. Geary's Twelfth 7 43 -- 50 40th Ohio Cruft's Fourary's Twelfth 16 58 -- 74 28th Pennsylvania Geary's Twelfth 4 30 -- 34 76th Ohio Osterhaus's   May 8, 1864.             29th Ohio Geary's Division made its attack at Dug Gap. Geary'sGeary's Twentieth 26 71 2 99 64th Ohio Newton's Fourth 21 65 2 88 154th New York Geary's Twentieth 1Geary's Twentieth 14 42 9 65 134th New York Geary's Twentieth 11 24 7 42 Spotsylvania, Va.             May 8-, Dimmick, Rorty, Hazlitt, Leppien, McGilvery, Geary (of Knap's), Simonson, Erickson and Whitaker ([
d served through the war. 3 64 67 5 96 101 168 Geary's Twelfth. Aug., ‘61 61st New York Reenlt., ‘62 137th New York 6 121 127 4 163 167 294 Geary's Twelfth. Sept., ‘62 139th New York 5 66 7ept., ‘62 149th New York 4 129 133   78 78 211 Geary's Twelfth. Oct., ‘62 150th New York 2 49 51 Aug., ‘63 33d New Jersey 6 72 78   85 85 163 Geary's Twentieth. Sept., ‘63 34th New Jersey   3 Served through the war. 3 99 102 1 84 85 187 Geary's Twelfth. Oct., ‘61 45th Pennsylvania S Served through the war. 3 61 64   71 71 135 Geary's Twelfth. Aug., ‘61 110th Pennsylvania erved through the war. 7 138 145 4 155 159 304 Geary's Twelfth. Aug., ‘62 114th Pennsylvania 7 6 served through the war. 9 137 146 2 55 57 203 Geary's Twelfth. June, ‘61 6th Ohio 4 82 86 2 56 . June, ‘61 7th Ohio 10 174 184 2 87 89 273 Geary's Twelfth. June, ‘61 8th Ohio 8 124 132 1 7erved through the war. 6 114 120 1 150 151 271 Geary's Twelfth. Aug., ‘61 30th Ohio Reenliste