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usetts Getty's Sixth 1218 134 11.0 12th Massachusetts Robinson's First 1522 193 12.6 15th Massachusetts Gibbon's Second 1701 241 14.1 16th Massachusetts Humphreys's Third 1335 150 11.2 20th Massachusetts Gibbon's Second 1978 260 13.1 21st Massachusetts Stevenson's Ninth 1178 159 13.4 22d Massachusetts Griffin's FiMissouri Quinby's Seventeenth 972 118 12.1 3d New Hampshire Terry's Tenth 1725 198 11.4 7th New Hampshire Terry's Tenth 1718 184 10.7 12th New Hampshire Humphreys's Third 1450 181 12.4 1st New Jersey Wright's Sixth 1324 153 11.5 3d New Jersey Wright's Sixth 1238 157 12.6 14th New Jersey Ricketts's Sixth 1312 147 1nsylvania Gibbon's Second 1596 193 12.9 81st Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 1608 208 12.9 83d Pennsylvania Griffin's Fifth 1808 282 15.5 84th Pennsylvania Humphreys's Third 1241 125 10.0 96th Pennsylvania Wright's Sixth 1153 132 11.4 100th Pennsylvania Stevenson's Ninth 2014 224 11.1 105th Pennsylvania Birney's Thir
--- 71 77th Ohio Shiloh Sherman's ------ 71 40th Illinois Shiloh Sherman's ------ 71 15th Illinois Shiloh Hurlbut's ------ 70 73d New York Gettysburg Humphreys's Third 70 147th New York Gettysburg Wadsworth's First 76 16th Connecticut Antietam Sturgis's Ninth 70 93d Illinois Champion's Hill Crocker's Seventeent6 151st Pennsylvania Gettysburg Doubleday's First 66 2d Michigan Petersburg Assault of June 17, 1864. Willcox's Ninth 65 26th Pennsylvania Gettysburg Humphreys's Third 65 36th Illinois Stone's River Sheridan's Fourteenth 65 82d New York Gettysburg Gibbon's Second 65 146th New York Wilderness Ayres's Fifth 65 New York Wilderness Birney's Second 54 112th New York Cold Harbor Devens's Tenth 54 115th New York Olustee Seymour's Tenth 54 120th New York Gettysburg Humphreys's Third 54 17th Maine Wilderness Birney's Second 54 18th Massachusetts Manassas Morell's Fifth 54 37th Massachusetts Wilderness Getty's Sixth 54 1st
sburg Gibbon's 262 75 28+ 12th Missouri Vicksburg (May 22) Steele's 360 39 10+ 2d New Hampshire Manassas Hooker's 332 37 11+ 2d New Hampshire Gettysburg Humphreys's 354 48 13+ 3d New Hampshire Deep Bottom Terry's 198 28 14+ 5th New Hampshire Fredericksburg Hancock's 303 In Hancock's official report, the number engrooks's 301 66 21+ 2d New Jersey (5 Cos.) Gaines' Mill Slocum's 261 34 13+ 8th New Jersey Chancellorsville Berry's 258 32 12+ 11th New Jersey Gettysburg Humphreys's 275 40 14+ 14th New Jersey Monocacy Ricketts's 350 40 11+ 15th New Jersey Chaplain Haines, in his history of the 15th New Jersey, states that the regiton's 105 19 18+ 8th Penn. Reserves Fredericksburg Meade's 264 44 16+ 11th Penn. Reserves Fredericksburg Meade's 394 49 12+ 26th Pennsylvania Gettysburg Humphreys's 382 65 17+ 45th Pennsylvania Cold Harbor Potter's 315 41 13+ 46th Pennsylvania Cedar Mountain Williams's 504 55 10+ 49th Pennsylvania Spotsylvania Rus
31st Maine Potter's Ninth 18 20th Massachusetts Gibbon's Second 17 14th Connecticut Gibbon's Second 17 62d Pennsylvania Griffin's Fifth 17 63d Pennsylvania Birney's Third 17 5th Michigan Birney's Third 16 16th Massachusetts Humphreys's Third 16 61st New York Barlow's Second 16 126th New York Barlow's Second 16 82d Ohio Schurz's Eleventh 16 100th Pennsylvania Stevenson's Ninth 16 6th Wisconsin Wadsworth's First 16 Heavy Artillery. 1st Maine Birney's Secooh McClernand's ---- 8 87th Indiana Chickamauga Brannan's Fourteenth 8 1st Michigan Manassas Morell's Fifth 8 14th New Hampshire Opequon Grover's Nineteenth 8 24th Michigan Gettysburg Wadsworth's First 8 120th New York Gettysburg Humphreys's Third 8 In addition, mention should be made of the loss of officers in the heavy artillery at certain battles. The First Maine H. A. lost 12 officers, killed or wounded, at Spotsylvania. May 19th, of whom 6 were killed or mortally wou
In November, 1864, General Hancock was assigned to other duty, and General Andrew A. Humphreys, chief of staff to the Army of the Potomac, succeeded to his positio two divisions; the First under General Birney, and the Second under General Andrew A. Humphreys, an able officer who had distinguished himself as a division commande place of the Pennsylvania Reserves. This new division was commanded by General Humphreys, and was composed of two brigades; the regiments were all from Pennsylvanfield commanded the corps at Fredericksburg, and Generals Griffin, Sykes, and Humphreys the divisions; loss, 206 killed, 1,669 wounded, and 300 missing; total, 2,175. Over half of the loss fell on Humphreys' new recruits, who made a dashing attempt, under his personal leadership, to carry Marye's Heights after all other effortsilled, 472 wounded, and 159 missing. The time of the nine-months regiments in Humphreys' Division expired soon after Chancellorsville, and that division was necessar
w Hampshire Infantry. Burling's Brigade — Humphreys's Division--Third Corps. (1) Col. Gilmaime it was assigned to the Jersey Brigade of Humphreys's (2d) Division. It fought in the Peach Orc New Hampshire Infantry. Carr's Brigade — Humphreys's Division--Third Corps. (1) Col. JosepAt Gettysburg, the division was commanded by Humphreys, the brigade by Carr (J. B.), and the regimeCreek; Farmville; Appomattox. notes.--General Humphreys--Chief of Staff, Army of the Potomac--ine division commanders were Hooker, Berry and Humphreys. Upon the transfer of the Third Corps to th wounded, and 13 missing. At Gettysburg — in Humphreys's Division — it became involved in the disas Jersey Infantry. Second Jersey Brigade — Humphreys's Division--Third Corps. (1) Col. Samue Jersey Infantry. Second Jersey Brigade — Humphreys's Division--Third Corps. (1) Col. James Jersey Infantry. Second Jersey Brigade — Humphreys's Division--Third Corps. (1) Col. Adolp
Jersey French's Second 12 157 24 193 133d Pennsylvania Humphreys's Fifth 20 145 19 184 131st Pennsylvania Humphreys's FHumphreys's Fifth 22 138 15 175 20th Massachusetts Howard's Second 25 138 -- 163 81st Pennsylvania Hancock's Second 15 141 20 176 nia Doubleday's First 34 171 131 336 26th Pennsylvania Humphreys's Third 30 176 7 213 134th New York Steinwehr's Elevennnsylvania Gibbon's Second 44 145 2 191 120th New York Humphreys's Third 30 154 19 203 140th Pennsylvania Caldwell's Seh Indiana Wadsworth's First 27 133 50 210 73d New York Humphreys's Third 51 103 8 162 2d New Hampshire Humphreys's ThirHumphreys's Third 20 137 36 193 26th Wisconsin Schurz's Eleventh 26 129 62 217 80th New York (20th S. M.) Doubleday's First 35 111 24 1lvania Doubleday's First 13 128 70 211 11th New Jersey Humphreys's Third 17 124 12 153 62d Pennsylvania Barnes's Fifth           July 23, 1863.             70th New York Humphreys's Third 11 21 -- 32 Brandy Station, Va.      
ed through the war. 15 163 178 6 166 172 350 Humphreys's Third. Aug., ‘61 3d New Hampshire Re 12th New Hampshire 11 170 181 1 138 139 320 Humphreys's Third. Sept., ‘62 13th New Hampshire 5 ‘61 1st Massachusetts 8 134 142 1 78 79 221 Humphreys's Third. May, ‘61 2d Massachusetts Ree61 16th Massachusetts 16 134 150 2 93 95 245 Humphreys's Third. July, ‘61 17 Massachusetts Re ‘62 120th New York 11 140 151 3 179 182 333 Humphreys's Third. Aug., ‘62 121st New York 14 212 ., ‘61 5th New Jersey 12 126 138   85 85 223 Humphreys's Third. Aug., ‘61 6th New Jersey 3 124 127 1 71 72 199 Humphreys's Third. Aug., ‘61 7th New Jersey Reenlisted and served through the ved through the war. 9 167 176 1 109 110 286 Humphreys's Third. Oct., ‘61 9th New Jersey Reen‘62 11th New Jersey 11 131 142   107 107 249 Humphreys's Third. Aug., ‘62 12th New Jersey 9 168 Enlisted for nine months. 1 30 31   34 34 65 Humphreys's Fifth. Aug., ‘62 127th Pennsylvania
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 14: the greatest battles of the war — list of victories and defeats — chronological list of battles with loss in each, Union and Confederate. (search)
rant, as a whole, were really larger than these figures indicate. On April 30, 1864, there were in the Army of the Potomac 19,095 men on extra or daily duty, and 931 more in arrest, all of whom were present with Grant's army at tihe Willderness, in addition to the number who were present for duty equipped. The Army of the Potomac, according to the morning report of April 30, 1864, had an aggregate present of 127,471, not including the Ninth Corps. The Virginia Campaign of ‘64 and ‘65: Humphreys; pp. 408-411. As regards the loss in the Union armies, the greatest battles of the war were: Date. Battle. Killed. Wounded. Missing. Aggregate. July 1-3, 1863. Gettysburg 3,070 14,497 5,434 23,001 May 8-18, 1864. Spotsylvania 2,725 13,416 2,258 18,399 May 5-7, 1864. Wilderness 2,246 12,037 3,383 17,666 Sept. 17, 1862. Antietam Not including South Mountain or Crampton's Gap. 2,108 9,549 753 12,410 May 1-3, 1863. Chancellorsville 1,606 9,762 5,919 17,287 Sept. 19
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)
ision at Fredericksburg, casualties in 35 Hancock's Veteran Corps, total enrollment of 527 Hancock's Veteran Corps, organization of 66 Harker's Brigade 121 Harrow's Brigade, loss at Gettysburg 121 Heavy artillery regiments, size and strength of 5, 39 Heavy artillery regiments, maximum losses in 6 Heckman's Star Brigade 120 Height of American volunteers 62 Higginson, Colonel T. W. 53 Hodge, Wm. Barwick, quoted 24 Horses killed in light batteries 463 Humphreys, Gen. A. A., quoted 541 Illinois regiments, tabulation of, with deaths in each 504 Illinois regiments in the Mexican war 505 Illinois regiments, synonyms of 506 Indian regiments, U. S. A. 61, 522 Indian Nations, enrollment of troops 533 Indian fighting, atrocities committed 517 Indiana minute men in the war 501 Indiana generals 504 Indiana regiments, tabulation of, with deaths in each 500 Indiana regiments, synonyms of 501 Indiana regiments, reenlistments in 503