Found 689 total hits in 175 results.
7th, 1864188142499249610
Darbytown Road, October 13th, 1864115416317200
Hatcher's Run and Boydton Road, October 27th and 28th, 101334560854831,284
Fair Oaks, October 27th and 28th, 87426408175701,103
Hatcher's Run, February 5th, 6th, and 7th, 1865610724512477730
Din widdie Court-house, March 30th, 186512238
Five Forks, April 1st, 1865492252676394
Amelia Springs and Court-house, April 5th, 18651421623
Sailors' Creek and Rice's Station, April 6th, 1865101343446117647
Farmville and High Bridge, April 7th, 1865751201059192
Appomattox Court-house, April 9th, 1865142744641?8
Siege and Assaults on Petersburg from June 16th, 1864, to April 2nd, 18651403,07955011,7941213,75119,435
Cavalry Corps, from May 9th, 1864, to April 8th, 18652527070763591,6222,809
This embraces the casualties in various minor engagements, actions, &c., in connection with the operations of the army during the campaigns of 1864 and 1865, such as Black water, Jarrott's Station, Nottaway Bridge, Piney Bra
e campaigns of 1864 and 1865, such as Black water, Jarrott's Station, Nottaway Bridge, Piney Branch Ford, North Anna, Chola Depot, Milford Station, Ashland, Hawe's Shop, Deep Creek, Roanoke Station, Columbia Grove, Stoney Creek Station, White Oak Swamp, Saint Mary's Church, White House, Ream's Station, Charles City Cross Roads, Warwick Swamp, Wilson's Landing, Surrey Court-house, Salem Church, Old Church, Malyern Hill.
Gaines Hill, Lee's Mills, Fort Pocabontas, Cabin Point, Blacks' and Whites' Station, Cup's Mill, Hanover Landing, Bellefield, Flusser's Mills, Vaughan Road, Sycamore Church, Poplar Spring Church, and Wilson's Wharf.Miscellaneous1615530349155071,072
General and General Staff Officers2129757
Total69611,9672,32447,23558719,91182,720
The above statement is made up from regimental records, except in the case of General, and General Staff, Officers.
Statement of cannon and small-arms surrendered to the United States from April 8 to December 30, 1865.
date of Repo
n Road, October 7th, 1864188142499249610
Darbytown Road, October 13th, 1864115416317200
Hatcher's Run and Boydton Road, October 27th and 28th, 101334560854831,284
Fair Oaks, October 27th and 28th, 87426408175701,103
Hatcher's Run, February 5th, 6th, and 7th, 1865610724512477730
Din widdie Court-house, March 30th, 186512238
Five Forks, April 1st, 1865492252676394
Amelia Springs and Court-house, April 5th, 18651421623
Sailors' Creek and Rice's Station, April 6th, 1865101343446117647
Farmville and High Bridge, April 7th, 1865751201059192
Appomattox Court-house, April 9th, 1865142744641?8
Siege and Assaults on Petersburg from June 16th, 1864, to April 2nd, 18651403,07955011,7941213,75119,435
Cavalry Corps, from May 9th, 1864, to April 8th, 18652527070763591,6222,809
This embraces the casualties in various minor engagements, actions, &c., in connection with the operations of the army during the campaigns of 1864 and 1865, such as Black water, Jarrott's Station, Nottaway Br
pson's Army of Missouri7,978
Miscellaneous Paroles, Department of Virginia
9,072
Paroled at Cumberland, Maryland, and other stations9,377
Paroled by General McCook, in Alabama and Florida6,428
Army of the Department of Alabama, Lieutenant-General R. Taylor42,293
Army of the Trans-Mississippi Department, General E. K. Smith17,686
Paroled in the Department of Washington3,390
Paroled in Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, and Texas13,922
Surrendered at Nashville and Chattanooga, Tenn5,029
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Total174,223
Adjutant-General's office, January 3, 1881
General Breck to Author. War Department, Adjutant-General's office, Washington. July 29, 1868. Brevet Brigadier-General Adam Badeau, Headquarters, Armies of the United States, A. D. C. Washington, D. C.:
General: In reply to your communication, of the 24th instant, I have to furnish you the following information, from the Records of Prisoners of War, filed in this office:
The number of rebel prisoners capt
0.
Extract from a memorandum copy of a consolidated Report of exchanged and paroled prisoners of War during the rebellion, made by the commissary General of prisoners to the Secretary of War, December 6, 1865.
Paroled armies, rebel.
Army of Northern Virginia, commanded by General R. E. Lee
27,805
Army of Tennessee, and others, commanded by General J E Johnston31,243
General Jeff Thompson's Army of Missouri7,978
Miscellaneous Paroles, Department of Virginia
9,072
Paroled at Cumberland, Maryland, and other stations9,377
Paroled by General McCook, in Alabama and Florida6,428
Army of the Department of Alabama, Lieutenant-General R. Taylor42,293
Army of the Trans-Mississippi Department, General E. K. Smith17,686
Paroled in the Department of Washington3,390
Paroled in Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, and Texas13,922
Surrendered at Nashville and Chattanooga, Tenn5,029
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Total174,223
Adjutant-General's office, January 3, 1881
General Breck to Author
May 12th to 16th, 186417373671,654401,3503,501
North Anna, May 23rd to 27th, 1864111752876451601.143
Totopotomoy, May 21st to 31st, 18645941434452509
Gold Harbor and Bethseda Church, May 31st to June 12th, 18641061,6632796,473331,50410,058
Deep Bottom, July 25th to 28th, 1864451718519266
Deep Bottom, August 14th to 18th, 186412247621,177145012,013
Weldon Railroad, August 18th to 21st, 18641118661764168981,936
Ream's Station, August 25th, 1864157741344611,6152,153
Chapin's Farm, SeptembeDeep Bottom, August 14th to 18th, 186412247621,177145012,013
Weldon Railroad, August 18th to 21st, 18641118661764168981,936
Ream's Station, August 25th, 1864157741344611,6152,153
Chapin's Farm, September 29th and 30th, 18376961,458103142,272
Poplar Spring Church, September 30th and October 1st and 2nd, 1114026484341,3142,009
Darbytown Road, October 7th, 1864188142499249610
Darbytown Road, October 13th, 1864115416317200
Hatcher's Run and Boydton Road, October 27th and 28th, 101334560854831,284
Fair Oaks, October 27th and 28th, 87426408175701,103
Hatcher's Run, February 5th, 6th, and 7th, 1865610724512477730
Din widdie Court-house, March 30th, 186512238
Five Forks, April 1st, 1865492252