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15,265 17,918 33,183 214,427 7.1 8.3 15.4
Delaware 383 499 882 7,888 4.8 6.3 11.1
Maryland 90nia 11,782 4,119 636 1,381 5.5 1.9 0.3 0.6
Delaware 356 75 21 47 4.5 0.9 0.3 0.6
Maryland 1,16
Pennsylvania 17 4 34 23 27 120 1,156
Delaware 3 1 1 1 11 30
Maryland 8 4 10 1 1 484 55,864 5,354
Dakota 206 206 6
Delaware 11,236 94 954 12,284 882
District of Coltics in Table F it appears that the States of Delaware and Indiana were preeminently loyal, contribunia 385,369 337,936 28,171 366,107 265,517
Delaware 13,935 12,284 1,386 13,670 10,322
Marylandnecticut 47,344 50.1 Minnesota 18,557 45.0
Delaware 7,982 43.6 Missouri 78,186 33.5
Illinois 2
By this test some of the States--Delaware, for instance,--are accorded a much lower peonnecticut 55,864 1,515 57,379 94,411 60.7
Delaware 12,284 1,386 13,670 18,273 74.8
Illinois 2unty or a draft.
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8.1 13.8
New Jersey 2,578 3,176 5,754 44,398 5.8 7.1 12.9
Pennsylvania 15,265 17,918 33,183 214,427 7.1 8.3 15.4
Delaware 383 499 889 1.4 0.3 0.5
New Jersey 2,415 419 134 208 5.4 0.9 0.3 0.5
Pennsylvania 11,782 4,119 636 1,381 5.5 1.9 0.3 0.6
Delaware 356 75 21 47 rk 34 3 69 35 57 365 1,427
New Jersey 1 6 9 6 48 138
Pennsylvania 17 4 34 23 27 120 1,156
Delaware 3 1 1 1 11 30
Maryl4 3,274 5,092 313,180 35,475
Oregon 1,810 1,810 45
Pennsylvania 315,017 14,307 8,612 337,936 33,183
Rhode Island 19,521 1,87,047 392,270
New Jersey 92,820 76,814 4,196 81,010 57,908
Pennsylvania 385,369 337,936 28,171 366,107 265,517
Delaware 13,935 12,284
Kansas 16,624 59.4 Ohio 228,943 49.8
Kentucky 43,864 24.2 Pennsylvania 228,734 41.2
Maine 54,665 44.7 Rhode Island 15,566 43.8
Ma7,047 796,881 58.6
Ohio 313,180 6,479 319,659 459,534 69.5
Pennsylvania 337,936 28,171 366,107 555,172 65.9
Rhode Island 23,236 4
Feb. 1 Underwriter Westervelt Neuse River 9 20 19 48
April 26 Cricket Gorringe Red River 12 19 --
More than half the crew.31
April 26 Hindman Pearce Red River 3 5 -- 8
April 26 Juliet Shaw Red River -- -- -- 15
May 13 Covington Lord Red River -- -- -- 44
May 31 Water Witch Pendergrast Ogeechee River 2 12 -- 14
June 19 Kearsarge Winslow Cherbourg 1 2 -- 3
June 24 Queen City Goudy White River 2 8 -- 10
June 24 Tyler Bache White River 3 15 -- 18
June 24 Naumkeag Rogers White River
June 24 Fawn Grove White River
Aug. 5 Hartford
Farragut's flag-ship. Drayton Mobile Bay 25 28 -- 53
Aug. 5 Brooklyn Alden Mobile Bay 11 43 -- 54
Aug. 5 Lackawanna Marchand Mobile Bay 4 35 -- 39
Aug. 5 Oneida Mullany Mobile Bay 8 30 -- 38
Aug. 5 Monongahela Strong Mobile Bay -- 6 -- 6
Aug. 5 Metacomet Jouett Mobile Bay 1 2 -- 3
Aug. 5 Ossipee Le Roy Mobile Bay 1 7 -- 8
Aug. 5 Richmond Jenkins Mobile Bay -- 2 -- 2
Aug. 5 Galena Wells Mobile
New Hampshire 1,903 2,979 4,882 29,150 6.5 10.2 16.7
Vermont 1,809 3,415 5,224 26,355 6.8 12.9 19.8
Massachusetts 6,l, in the heavy percentage of deaths in battle credited to Vermont and New Hampshire, one cannot help but trace a connection 2 0.6
New Hampshire 2,427 294 76 182 8.3 1.0 0.3 0.6
Vermont 2,597 486 70 262 9.8 1.8 0.3 1.0
Massachusetts 5,530 1, 5 5 16 17 242
New Hampshire 4 3 17 8 18 132
Vermont 3 10 4 8 12 23 202
Massachusetts 8 9 13 18 95 4141,092 31,092 6,777
Texas 1,965 1,965 141
Vermont 32,549 619 120 33,288 5,224
Virginia 42
56,776
New Hampshire 35,897 33,937 692 34,629 30,849
Vermont 32,074 33,288 1,974 35,262 29,068
Massachusetts 139,095,665 44.7 Rhode Island 15,566 43.8
Maryland 28,879 28.1 Vermont 26,974 44.5
Massachusetts 114,820
Not including the ,172 65.9
Rhode Island 23,236 463 23,699 35,502 66.7
Vermont 33,288 1,974 35,262 60,580 58.2
Wisconsin 9
,654 4.6 15.7 20.3
Alabama 50 295 345 1,611 3.1 18.3 21.4
North Carolina 43 317 360 3,156 1.4 10.0 11.4
Florida 18 197 215 1,290 1.4 15.5 4.3 1.4 1.6
Arkansas 1,254 8 25 121 16.0 0.1 0.3 1.5
North Carolina 216 49 3 49 6.8 1.6 0.1 1.5
Alabama 228 22 5 40 14.1 1.4 0.3ennessee 24 1 3 2 4 74 314
Arkansas 24 2 13 23 59
North Carolina 4 1 16 4 24
Alabama 2 38
Florida 6,561 277
New York 409,561 35,164 4,125 448,850 46,534
North Carolina 3,156 3,156 360
Ohio 304,814 3,274 5,092 313,180 35,0 31,092 31,092 26,394
Arkansas 780 8,289 8,289 7,836
North Carolina 1,560 3,156 3,156 3,156
California 15,725 15,725 15,72 1,044; Georgia, 3,486; Louisiana, 24,052; Mississippi, 17,869; North Carolina, 5,035; South Carolina, 5,462; Tennessee, 20,133; Texas, 47; Vi 1,044; Georgia, 3,486; Louisiana, 24,052; Mississippi, 17,869; North Carolina, 5,035; South Carolina, 5,462; Tennessee, 20