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Stevenson (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
ed., Gen. Early's command. Losses: Union, 280 killed and 319 wounded; Confed. No record found. July 17-18, 1864: Snicker's Gap and Island Ford, Va. Union, Army of West Virginia, Maj.-Gen. Crook and portion of Sixth Corps; Confed., Gen. Early's command. Losses: Union, 30 killed, 181 wounded, 100 missing. July 18, 1864: Ashby's Gap, Va. Union, Duffie's Cav.; Confed. No record found. Losses: Union, 124 killed and wounded. July 19-20, 1864: Darksville, Stevenson's depot, and Winchester, Va. Union, Averell's Cav.; Confed., Cavalry of Gen. Early's command. Losses: Union, 38 killed, 175 wounded, 300 captured; Confed., 300 killed and wounded, 300 captured. July 20, 1864: Peach tree Creek, Ga. Union, Fourth, Fourteenth, and Twentieth Corps, Maj.-Gen. Geo. H. Thomas; Confed., Gen. J. B. Hood's army. Losses (estimates) Union, 300 killed, 1410 wounded; Confed., 1113 killed, 2500 wounded, 1183 missing. July 22, 1864: At
Moorefield (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
on, 153d Ohio; Confed., troops of Gen. J. H. Morgan's command. Losses: Union, 1 killed, 5 wounded, 90 missing; Confed., 5 killed, 22 wounded. August 5-23, 1864: forts Gaines and Morgan, Mobile Bay, Ala. Union, Thirteenth Corps and Admiral Farragut's fleet of war vessels; Confed., fleet commanded by Admiral Buchanan and land forces under Gen. D. H. Maury. Losses: Union, 145 killed, 170 wounded; Confed., 12 killed, 20 wounded, 280 captured. August 7, 1864: Moorefield, Va. Union, 14th Penna., 8th Ohio, 1st and 3d W. Va., and 1st N. Y. Cav.; Confed., McCausland's and Bradley T. Johnson's Cav. Losses: Union, 9 killed, 22 wounded; Confed., 100 killed and wounded, 400 missing. August 9, 1864: explosion of ammunition at city Point, Va. Losses: Union, 70 killed, 130 wounded. August 10-11, 1864: Berryville pike, Sulphur Springs bridge and White Post, Va. Union, Torbert's Cav.; Confed., Gen. Early's command. Losses: Union, 3
Cynthiana, Ky. (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
and 4th Iowa, and 10th Kan. Cav., 1st Ill. and 6th Ind. Batteries, Battery F 2d U. S. Colored Artil; Confed., Forrest's Cav. Losses: Union, 223 killed, 394 wounded, 1623 missing; Confed., 96 killed, 396 wounded. June 9-30, 1864: Cynthiana and Kellar's bridge, Ky. Union, 168th and 171st Ohio; Confed., Morgan's Cav. Losses: Union, 21 killed, 71 wounded, 980 captured; Confed. No record found. June 10-11, 1864: Lexington, W. Va. Union, Second Division Army of West Virginia; Confed., McCausland's Cav. Losses: Union, 6 killed, 18 wounded. June 11-12, 1864: Cynthiana, Ky. Union, Burbridge's Cav.; Confed., Morgan's Cav. Losses: Union, 150 killed and wounded; Confed., 300 killed and wounded, 400 captured. June 11-12, 1864: Trevilian Station, Va. Union, Sheridan's Cav.; Confed., Gen. Wade Hampton's Cav. Losses: Union, 102 killed, 470 wounded, 435 missing; Confed. (incomplete) 59 killed, 258 wounded, 295 missing.
St. Charles River (Colorado, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
e 22-30, 1864: Wilson's raid on the Weldon Railroad, Va. Union, Kautz's and Wilson's Cav.; Confed., Gen. W. H. F. Lee's Cav. Losses: Union, 71 killed, 262 wounded, 1119 missing; Confed., 365 killed and wounded. June 23-24, 1864: Jones's bridge and Samaria Church, Va. Union, Torbert's and Gregg's Cavalry Divisions; Confed., Hampton's Cav. Losses: Union, 54 killed, 235 wounded, 300 missing; Confed., 250 killed and wounded. June 25-29, 1864: Clarendon, St. Charles River, Ark. Union, 126th Ill. and 11th Mo., 9th Iowa and 3d Mich. Cav., Battery D 2d Mo. Artil.; Confed., Gen. Price's command. Losses: Union, 1 killed, 16 wounded; Confed., 30 killed and wounded. Fort Fisher. Fort Fisher, captured January 15, 1865. With the capture of Fort Fisher, Wilmington, the great importing depot of the South, on which General Lee said the subsistence of his army depended, was finally closed to all blockade runners. The Federal navy concentrate
Island Ford (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
Cav., Battery E 1st Mich. Artil.; Confed., Troops of Gen. J. E. Johnston's command. Losses: Union, 8 killed, 30 wounded; Confed., 95 killed and wounded. July 12, 1864: Fort Stevens, Washington, D. C. Union, Part of Nineteenth Corps, First and Second Divisions Sixth Corps, Marines, Home Guards, citizens, and convalescents; Confed., Gen. Early's command. Losses: Union, 280 killed and 319 wounded; Confed. No record found. July 17-18, 1864: Snicker's Gap and Island Ford, Va. Union, Army of West Virginia, Maj.-Gen. Crook and portion of Sixth Corps; Confed., Gen. Early's command. Losses: Union, 30 killed, 181 wounded, 100 missing. July 18, 1864: Ashby's Gap, Va. Union, Duffie's Cav.; Confed. No record found. Losses: Union, 124 killed and wounded. July 19-20, 1864: Darksville, Stevenson's depot, and Winchester, Va. Union, Averell's Cav.; Confed., Cavalry of Gen. Early's command. Losses: Union, 38 killed, 175 wounded,
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
0, 1864: Cloyd's Mountain and New River bridge, Va. Union, 12th, 23d, 34th, and 36th Ohio, 9th, 500 missing. June 2, 1864: Bermuda hundred, Va. Union, Tenth Corps; Confed., Gen. Beauregsing. June 13, 1864: White Oak swamp bridge, Va. Union, Wilson's and Crawford's Cav.; Confg. June 16, 1864: Otter Creek, near liberty, Va. Union, Hunter's command in advance of the Art 18-20, 1864: six-mile House, Weldon Railroad, Va. Union, Fifth and Ninth Corps and Kautz's andounded. August 24-25, 1864: Bermuda hundred, Va. Union, Tenth Corps; Confed., troops of Gend wounded. August 25, 1864: Ream's Station, Va. Union, Second Corps and Gregg's Cav.; Conptured. September 16, 1864: Sycamore Church, Va. Union, 1st D. C. and 13th Pa. Cav. Losses March 31, 1865: Boydton and White Oak roads, Va. Union, Second and Fifth Corps; Confed., p(estimate). April 3, 1865: fall of Richmond, Va. Union, Gen. Weitzel's command; Confed., L[9 more...]
Newburyport (Michigan, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
Losses: Union, 5 killed, 20 wounded. May 5-17, 1864: Kautz's Cavalry raid from Suffolk to city Point, Va. Union, 5th and 11th Pa. Cav., 3d N. Y. Cav., 1st D. C. Cav., 1 section 4th Wis. Battery; Confed., Holcombe Legion, detachment 59th Va. and Home Guards. Losses: Union, 14 killed, 60 wounded, 27 missing; Confed., (about) 180 wounded and captured. May 5, 1864: Roanoke River, N. C. Union, gunboats, Ceres, Commodore Hull, Mattabesett, Sassacus, Seymour, Wyalusing, Miami, and Whitehead. Confed., iron-clad ram Albemarle. Losses: Union, 5 killed, 26 wounded; Confed., 57 captured. May 5, 1864: Dunn's Bayou, Red River, La. Union, 56th Ohio, gunboats Signal, Covington, and transport Warner. Confed., Gen. Richard Taylor's command on shore. Losses: Union, 35 killed, 65 wounded, 150 missing; Con fed. No record found. May 5-7, 1864: Wilderness, Va. Union, Forces commanded by Gen. U. S. Grant; Army of the Potomac, Maj.-Gen. George G. M
Columbia (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
d and wounded, 100 missing. February 10, 1865: James Island, S. C. Union, Maj.-Gen. Gillmore's command; Confed., troops of Gen. Hardee's command. Losses: Union, 20 killed, 76 wounded; Confed., 20 killed, and 70 wounded. February 11, 1865: sugar Loaf Battery, Federal Point, N. C. Union, Portions of Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Corps; Confed., Gen. Hoke's command. Losses: Union, 14 killed, 114 wounded. Confed. No record found. February 16-17, 1865: Columbia, S. C. Union, Fifteenth Corps, Army of the Tennessee, commanded by Major-General John A. Logan; Confed., troops of Gen. Beauregard's command. Losses: Union, 20 killed and wounded; Confed. No record found. February 18-22, 1865: Fort Anderson, town Creek, and Wilmington, N. C. Union, Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Corps, and Porter's gunboats; Confed., Gen. Hoke's command. Losses: Union, 40 killed, 204 wounded; Confed., 70 killed, 400 wounded, 375 missing. Fe
Beverly (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
3 wounded, 400 missing; Confed., 60 killed, 311 wounded, 80 missing. October 28-30, 1864: Newtonia, Mo. Union, Col. Blunt's Cav.; Confed., Gen. Price's command. Losses: Confed., 250 killed and wounded. October 29, 1864: Beverly, W. Va. Union, 8th Ohio Cav.; Confed., troops of Gen. Breckinridge's command. Losses: Union, 8 killed, 25 wounded, 13 missing; Confed., 17 killed, 27 wounded, 92 missing. November, 1864. November 5, 1864: Fort Sedgwick or Fort Hiss. and 3d U. S. Colored Cav.; Confed., troops of Gen. Gardner's army under Gen. Gholson. Losses: Union, 23 killed, 88 wounded; Confed., 500 captured; Confed., Brig.-Gen. Gholson killed. January, 1865. January 11, 1865: Beverly, W. Va. Union, 34th Ohio and 8th Ohio Cav.; Confed., Gen. Breckinridge's command. Losses: Union, 5 killed, 20 wounded, 583 missing; Confed. No record found. January 12-15, 1865: Fort Fisher, N. C. Union, Portions of Twenty-fourt
Gordonsville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
xpedition. Union, Fifth Corps, Third Division of Second Corps, and Second Division Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac; Confed., Gen. A. P. Hill's command. Losses: Union, 100 killed and wounded; Confed. No record found. December 8-9, 1864: Hatcher's Run, Va. Union, First Division, Second Corps, 3d and 13th Pa. Cav., 6th Ohio Cav.; Confed., Gen. Hill's command. Losses: Union, 125 killed and wounded; Confed. No record found. December 8-28, 1864: raid to Gordonsville, Va. Union, Merritt's and Custer's Cav.; Confed., Cavalry of Gen. Early's army. Losses: Union, 43 killed and wounded. Confed. No record found. December 10-21, 1864: siege of Savannah, Ga. Union, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Seventeenth, and Twentieth Corps of Sherman's army; Confed., Gen. W. J. Hardee's command. Losses: Union, 200 killed and wounded; Confed. (estimate), 800 killed, wounded, and missing. December 12-21, 1864: Federal raid from Bean's Station, T
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