Republic, Va 78 533 4 615
June 16 Secessionville, S. C 52 144 8 204
Date. Engagements. (Confederate Losses.) Killed. Wounded, including mortally w'd. Captured and Missing. Aggregate.
June 25
Approximate division of loss: June 25, Oak Grove, 441; June 26, Mechanicsville, 1,365; June 27, Gaines's Mill, 8,751; June 28, Garnett's Farm, and Golding's Farm, 461; June 29, Savage Station and Peach Orchard, 626; June 30, White Oak Swamp and Glendale (or Charles City Cross Roads), 3,615, July 1, Malvern Hill, 5,355; total, 20,614.--Official Records, Vol.
XI, Part II, pp. 973-984: Confederate Reports.Seven Days Battle, Va 3,478 16,261 875 20,614
July 1
Aug. 5 Baton Rouge, La 84 313 56 453
Aug. 9 Cedar Mountain, Va 223 1,060 31 1,314
Aug. 30 Richmond, Ky 78 372 1 451
Aug. 21
Includes Rappahannock and Chantilly; compiled from official reports of Longstreet, Jackson and Stuart.Manassas, Va 1,481 7,627 89 9,197
Sept. 2
Sept. 10 Fayetteville, W. Va 16 32 -- 48
ust 10 Wilson's Creek, Mo 223 721 291 1,235
Sept. 10 Carnifex Ferry, W. Va 17 141 -- 158
Octo-15 Harper's Ferry, Va 44 173 12,520 12,737
Sept. 14 Crampton's Gap, Md 113 418 2 533
Sept. 1ent.White Sulphur Springs, Va 26 125 67 218
Sept. 19, 20 Chickamauga, Ga 1,656 9,749 4,774 16,17
Sept. 19 Opequon, Va 697 3,983 338 5,018
Sept. 22 Fisher's Hill, Va 52 457 19 528
Sept. 26. 28 Chaffin's Farm, Va 383 2,299 645 3,327
Sept. 30
Known, also, as Peebles's Farm, and Pegoplar Spring Church, Va 187 900 1,802 2,889
Sept. 1-30
Includes operations on the north sideanassas, Va 1,481 7,627 89 9,197
Sept. 2
Sept. 10 Fayetteville, W. Va 16 32 -- 48
Sept. 12Sept. 12-20
Includes Harper's Ferry, Crampton's Gap, South Mountain, Antietam, and Shepherdstown.Marylay 19 Charleston Harbor, S. C. 75 404 27 506
Sept. 6
Aug. 26-27 Rocky Gap, Va 20 129 13 162
July 13-15 Tupelo, Miss 210 1,049 49 1,308
Sept. 19 Opequon, Va 226 1,567 1,818
Not includi[19 more...]
nnock. Manassas, Va 1,747 8,452 4,263 14,462
Aug. 30 Richmond, Ky 206 844 4,303 5,353
Sept. 10
July 23 Wapping Heights, Va 20 83 -- 103
Aug. 1
Cavalry engagement.Brandy Station, Va 21 Atlanta Campaign, Ga 1,110 5,915 2,694 9,719
Aug. 1-31
Includes Utoy Creek, Aug. 5, 6 (800); Petersburg Trenches, Va 349 1,587 145 2,081
Aug. 11
Cavalry engagements.White Post, Va 30 70g. 14-16 Deep Bottom, Va 327 1,851 721 2,899
Aug. 18-20 Weldon Railroad, Va 251 1,148 2,879 4,278g. 25 Ream's Station, Va 140 529 2,073 2,742
Aug. 25
Cavalry engagements.Smithfield, Va 20 61 100 181
Aug. 26 Halltown, Va 30 141 -- 171
Aug. 29
Cavalry engagements.Smithfield, Va 10 uly 21 First Bull Run, Va 387 1,582 13 1,982
Aug. 10 Wilson's Creek, Mo 265 800 30 1,095
Oct. Battle, Va 3,478 16,261 875 20,614
July 1
Aug. 5 Baton Rouge, La 84 313 56 453
Aug. 9 Cedar1 1,314
Aug. 30 Richmond, Ky 78 372 1 451
Aug. 21
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ay 28-31 (1,800); Adairsville, Cassville, Rome Cross Roads, etc.Atlanta Campaign, Ga
Killed 4,423
Wounded 22,822
Missing 4,442
Total 31,687 1,458 7,436 405 9,299
June 1-30
Includes Dallas, June 1-4 (900); Pine Mountain, June 14-19 (1,100); Culp's House, June 22 (700); Kenesaw Mountain, June 20-30 (1,200); Assault on Kenesaw, June 27 (3,000); Lattimore's Mill; Powder Springs, etc.Atlanta Campaign, Ga 1,125 5,740 665 7,530
July 1-31
Includes Nickajack Creek, July 2-5 (450); Chattahoochie, July 6-10 (850); Peach Tree Creek, July 20 (2,200); Atlanta, July 21, 22 (4,200); Ezra Chapel, July 28 (850); and others.Atlanta Campaign, Ga 1,110 5,915 2,694 9,719
Aug. 1-31
Includes Utoy Creek, Aug. 5, 6 (800); and Siege of Atlanta.Atlanta Campaign, Ga 453 2,318 466 3,237
Sept. 1
Jonesboro and Lovejoy's Station.Atlanta Campaign, Ga 277 1,413 212 1,902
May 5-7 Wilderness, Va 2,246 12,037 3,383 17,666
May 8-21
Includes Alsop's Farm, May 8 (los
y 1-3, 1863. Chancellorsville 1,606 9,762 5,919 17,287
Sept. 19-20, 1863. Chickamauga 1,656 9,749 4,774 16,179
June 1-4, 1864. Cold Harbor 1,844 9,077 1,816 12,737
Dec. 11-14, 1862. Fredericksburg 1,284 9,600 1,769 12,653
Aug. 28-30, 1862. Manassas
Including Chantilly, Rappahannock, Bristoe Station, and Bull Run Bridge. 1,747 8,452 4,263 14,462
April 6-7, 1862. Shiloh 1,754 8,408 2,885 13,047
Dec. 31, 1862. Stone's River
Including Knob Gap, and losses on January 1st and 2d. 1863. 1,730 7,802 3,717 13,249
June 15-19, 1864. Petersburg (Assault) 1,688 8,513 1,185 11,386
As before, the missing includes the captured; but the number missing at Fredericksburg and Cold Harbor may be fairly added to the killed and wounded, as it represents men who fell in an unsuccessful assault.
In connection with these matters the question naturally arises,--Which were victories, and which were defeats?
To answer fairly and without prejudice would only invite bitter and
paign, Ga
Killed 4,423
Wounded 22,822
Missing 4,442
Total 31,687 1,458 7,436 405 9,299
June 1-30
Includes Dallas, June 1-4 (900); Pine Mountain, June 14-19 (1,100); Culp's House, June 22 (700); Kenesaw Mountain, June 20-30 (1,200); Assault on Kenesaw, June 27 (3,000); Lattimore's Mill; Powder Springs, etc.Atlanta Campaign, Ga 1,125 5,740 665 7,530
July 1-31
Includes Nickajack Creek, July 2-5 (450); Chattahoochie, July 6-10 (850); Peach Tree Creek, July 20 (2,2ng. Aggregate.
June 25
Approximate division of loss: June 25, Oak Grove, 441; June 26, Mechanicsville, 1,365; June 27, Gaines's Mill, 8,751; June 28, Garnett's Farm, and Golding's Farm, 461; June 29, Savage Station and Peach Orchard, 626; June 30, White Oak Swamp and Glendale (or Charles City Cross Roads), 3,615, July 1, Malvern Hill, 5,355; total, 20,614.--Official Records, Vol.
XI, Part II, pp. 973-984: Confederate Reports.Seven Days Battle, Va 3,478 16,261 875 20,614
July 1
Aug
Feb. 8 Roanoke Island, N. C 37 214 13 264
Feb. 15 Fort Donelson, Tenn 500 2,108 224 2,832
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Feb. 6 Morton's Ford, Va 10 208 42 260
Feb. 20 Olustee, Fla 203 1,152 506 1,861
Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Buzzard's Roost, Ga 17 272 -- 289
March 5 Yazoo City, Miss 21 89 21 131
April 3 Okolona, Ark 1 James.Siege of Petersburg, Va 51 269 81 401
Feb. 3-9 Rivers's Bridge, S. C 18 70 4 92
Feb. 5-Feb. 5-7
Known, also, as Hatcher's Run.Dabney's Mills, Va 171 1,181 187 1,539
Feb. 10 James's Island, S. C 20 76 -- 96
Feb. 11 Sugar Loaf Battery, N. C 14 114 -- 128
Feb. 20 Town Creek, N. C 30 Feb. 20 Town Creek, N. C 30 154 -- 184
Feb. 1-28
Includes operations on the north side of the James.Siege of Petersburg, Feb. 1-28
Includes operations on the north side of the James.Siege of Petersburg, Va 43 257 72 372
March 6 National Bridge, Fla 22 46 13 81
March 8-10 Wilcox's Bridge, N. C 64
Jan. 19 Mill Springs, Ky 125 309 95 529
Feb. 8 Roanoke Island, N. C 23 58 2,527 2,608
FebFeb. 14-16 Fort Donelson, Tenn
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ir Oaks, Va 980 4,749 405 6,134
June 6 Harrisonburg, Va 17 50 3 70
June 8 Cross Keys, Va 56 392 47 495
June 9 Port Republic, Va 78 533 4 615
June 16 Secessionville, S. C 52 144 8 204
Date. Engagements. (Confederate Losses.) Killed. Wounded, including mortally w'd. Captured and Missing. Aggregate.
June 25
Approximate division of loss: June 25, Oak Grove, 441; June 26, Mechanicsville, 1,365; June 27, Gaines's Mill, 8,751; June 28, Garnett's Farm, and Golding's Farm, 461; June 29, Savage Station and Peach Orchard, 626; June 30, White Oak Swamp and Glendale (or Charles City Cross Roads), 3,615, July 1, Malvern Hill, 5,355; total, 20,614.--Official Records, Vol.
XI, Part II, pp. 973-984: Confederate Reports.Seven Days Battle, Va 3,478 16,261 875 20,614
July 1
Aug. 5 Baton Rouge, La 84 313 56 453
Aug. 9 Cedar Mountain, Va 223 1,060 31 1,314
Aug. 30 Richmond, Ky 78 372 1 451
Aug. 21
Includes Rappahannock and Chantilly; compiled from official reports