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High Bridge (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
bytown Road. Brigadier-General Stephen Elliott, Jr Mortally wounded. Killed at Petersburg. Brigadier-General Victor J. Girardey Killed at Petersburg. Brigadier-General Archibald Gracie, Jr Killed at Petersb'g Trenches. Brigadier-General John Adams Killed at Franklin. Brigadier-General Oscar F. Strahl Killed at Franklin. Brigadier-General S. R. Gist Killed at Franklin. Brigadier-General H. B. Granberry Killed at Franklin. Brigadier-General James Dearing Killed at High Bridge. The record of casualties in the Confederate Navy is not a startling one. Nevertheless, the Confederate seamen, in every action, fought their slips to the last extremity, and made a record which, for heroism, skill, and enterprise, will challenge tie attention of the historical student as long as the story of the war is told. With crippled resources, and under discouraging circumstances, vessels were constructed which revolutionized the entire system of naval warfare, and althou
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
ents which sustained the greatest loss in each. Regiment. Brigade. Division. Killed. Includes the mortally wounded.Wounded. Missing. Total. First Bull Run, Va.             July 21, 1862.             8th Georgia Bartow's Johnston's 41 159 -- 200 4th Alabama Bee's Johnston's 40 157 -- 197 7th Georgia Bartow's JohNorth Carolina Ransom's Holmes's 18 91 18 127 49th North Carolina Ransom's Holmes's 14 75 16 105 57th Virginia Armistead's Huger's 13 83 17 113 Seven Days, Va.             June 25--July 1, 1862.             7th North Carolina Branch's A. P. Hill's 35 218 -- 253 18th North Carolina Branch's A. P. Hill's 45 179 -- 2 Va.             May 9, 1864.             14th West Virginia Crook's Army W. Va. 13 62 13 88 12th Ohio Crook's Army W. Va. 9 68 10 87 Shenandoah Valley, Va.             Aug. 1-31, 1864.             3d New Jersey Cavalry Wilson's Cavalry A. P. 11 73 47 131 6th New York Ca
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
463 Light Brigade, at Balaklava, loss of 37 List of regiments in Union Army, with losses 467 Longstreet's Division, loss at Seven Days Battle 558 Love, William D., quoted 44 Maine regiments, tabulation of, with loss in each 467 Maryland regiments, tabulation of, with loss in each 489 Maryland regiments, duplication of titles 490 Mahan, Alfred T., quoted 537 Manning, Colonel V. H., official report at Gettysburg 559 Masonic Lodge, Tenth New York 478 Massachusetts rMaryland regiments, duplication of titles 490 Mahan, Alfred T., quoted 537 Manning, Colonel V. H., official report at Gettysburg 559 Masonic Lodge, Tenth New York 478 Massachusetts regiments, tabulation of, with loss in each 469 Maximum of killed in regiments 3 Maximum size of regimental organization 5 Maximum of regimental loss in battles 17 Maximum percentage of casualties in regiments 36 Maximum percentage of enrollment killed 8 Michigan regiments, tabulation of, with loss in each 510 Michigan Engineers, mention of 511 Michigan generals in the war 512 Michigan Cavalry Brigade 120 Military executions, number of 530 Military population, per
Corinth (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
Ransom's Walker's 16 61 -- 77 Munfordville, Ky.             Sept. 14-17, 1862.             10th Mississippi Chalmers's Withers's 13 95 -- 108 Iuka, Miss.             Sept. 19, 1862.             3d Texas (dismounted cav'y) Hebert's Little's 22 74 -- 96 1st Texas Legion Hebert's Little's 18 80 1 99 40th Mississippi Hebert's Little's 10 39 21 70 Shepherdstown, Va.             Sept. 20, 1862.             14th South Carolina Gregg's A. P. Hill's 10 45 -- 55 Corinth, Miss. Includes loss at Hatchie Bridge, October 5th.             Oct 3-5, 1862.             6th Texas Phifer's Maury's 55 63 30 148 35th Mississippi Moore's Maury's 32 110 347 489 6th Missouri Green's Hebert's 31 130 53 214 2d Missouri Gates's Hebert's 19 122 21 162 43d Mississippi Green's Hebert's 13 56 156 225 21st Arkansas Cabell's Maury's 27 41 58 126 Jones's Ark. Battalion Cabell's Maury's 36 43 11 90 37th Missisippi --
Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
Paine's Division, colored 55 Pennsylvania Reserves 114 Pennsylvania nine-months' regiments, casualties in 488 Pennsylvania regimePennsylvania regiments, tabulated list of, with loss in each 483 Pennsylvania regiments, peculiar numbering of 484 Pennsylvania regiments, synonyms of 485 Pennsylvania regiments, peculiar numbering of 484 Pennsylvania regiments, synonyms of 485 Pennsylvania soldiers, first to arrive at Washington 487 Pennsylvania soldiers at Gettysburg 488 Pennsylvania, highest percentage of Pennsylvania regiments, synonyms of 485 Pennsylvania soldiers, first to arrive at Washington 487 Pennsylvania soldiers at Gettysburg 488 Pennsylvania, highest percentage of killed of any State 484 Percentage of killed from each State 526 Percentage of killed in Union Army 555 Percentage of killed in ConfePennsylvania soldiers, first to arrive at Washington 487 Pennsylvania soldiers at Gettysburg 488 Pennsylvania, highest percentage of killed of any State 484 Percentage of killed from each State 526 Percentage of killed in Union Army 555 Percentage of killed in Confederate Army 555 Percentage of killed by regiments 10 Percentage of killed, greatest regimental loss in 28 Percentage of deaths in troPennsylvania soldiers at Gettysburg 488 Pennsylvania, highest percentage of killed of any State 484 Percentage of killed from each State 526 Percentage of killed in Union Army 555 Percentage of killed in Confederate Army 555 Percentage of killed by regiments 10 Percentage of killed, greatest regimental loss in 28 Percentage of deaths in troops from each State 526 Percentage of deaths from sundry causes 528 Percentage of military population from each State 533 Percentage Pennsylvania, highest percentage of killed of any State 484 Percentage of killed from each State 526 Percentage of killed in Union Army 555 Percentage of killed in Confederate Army 555 Percentage of killed by regiments 10 Percentage of killed, greatest regimental loss in 28 Percentage of deaths in troops from each State 526 Percentage of deaths from sundry causes 528 Percentage of military population from each State 533 Percentage of total enrollment killed, by regiments 8 Percentage of substitutes and conscripts rejected 552 Philadelphia Brigade 119 Prison, And
Munfordville (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
loss at South Mountain on the 14th.104 8th Louisiana Hays's Ewell's 10 93 -- 103 2d South Carolina Kershaw's McLaws's 17 77 -- 94 17th Mississippi Barksdale's McLaws's 9 77 2 88 10th Georgia Semmes's McLaws's 16 67 -- 83 18th Mississippi Barksdale's McLaws's 11 69 -- 80 19th Georgia Colquitt's D. H. Hill's 13 76 -- Includes loss at South Mountain on the 14th.89 9th Louisiana Starke's Jackson's 25 57 -- 82 49th North Carolina Ransom's Walker's 16 61 -- 77 Munfordville, Ky.             Sept. 14-17, 1862.             10th Mississippi Chalmers's Withers's 13 95 -- 108 Iuka, Miss.             Sept. 19, 1862.             3d Texas (dismounted cav'y) Hebert's Little's 22 74 -- 96 1st Texas Legion Hebert's Little's 18 80 1 99 40th Mississippi Hebert's Little's 10 39 21 70 Shepherdstown, Va.             Sept. 20, 1862.             14th South Carolina Gregg's A. P. Hill's 10 45 -- 55 Corinth, Miss. I
Port Gibson (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
Mortally wounded. Killed at Antietam. Brigadier-General L. O'B. Branch Killed at Antietam. Brigadier-General William E. Starke Killed at Antietam. Brigadier-General Henry Little Killed at Iuka. Brigadier-General Thomas R. Cobb Killed at Fredericksburg. Brigadier-General Maxcy Gregg Killed at Fredericksburg. Brigadier-General James E. Rains Killed at Stone's River. Brigadier-General Roger W. Hanson Killed at Stone's River. Brigadier-General E. D. Tracy Killed at Port Gibson. Brigadier-General E. F. Paxton Killed at Chancellorsville. Brigadier-General Lloyd Tilghman Killed at Champion's Hill. Brigadier-General Martin E. Green Killed at Vicksburg Brigadier-General William Barksdale Killed at Gettysburg. Brigadier-General Lewis Armistead Killed at Gettysburg. Brigadier-General Richard B. Garnett Killed at Gettysburg. Brigadier-General Paul J. Semmes Mortally wounded. Killed at Gettysburg. Brigadier-General J. J. Pettigrew Mortally
Clayton, Ala. (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
Ramseur's (N. C.) Chancellorsville D. H. Hill's 1,509 154 526 108 52.2 Featherston's (Miss.) This loss occurred in the two actions at Gaines's Mill and Glendale.Seven Days Longstreet's 1,350 115 542 9 49.3 Lane's (N. C.) Gettysburg Pender's 1,355 41 348 271 48.7 Donelson's (Tenn.) Stone's River Cheatham's 1,529 General Donelson stated the number in his official report at about 1,400 men. 108 575 17 45.7 Gregg's Chickamauga B. R. Johnson's 1,352 109 474 18 44.4 Clayton's (Ala.) Chickamauga Stewart's 1,446 86 535 13 44.4 Semmes's Antietam McLaws's 709 53 255 6 44.2 Daniels's (N. C.) Gettysburg Rodes's 2,100 165 635 116 43.6 Rodes's (Ala.) Malvern Hill D. H. Hill's 1,027 81 344 -- 41.3 These terrible losses were not confined to regiments and brigades; in some divisions the men were cut down equally fast throughout the entire ranks of the command. During the Seven Days Battle, Longstreet's Division lost in the actions at Gaines's Mill and Glendale
Connecticut (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
Union Army 531 Confederate generals killed, list of 571 Confederate prisons, number of deaths in 529 Confederate regiments, number from each State 553 Confederate regiments, extraordinary losses in 555, 556 Confederate regiments, losses in particular battles 560 Confederate regiments, remarkable percentages of loss in 556 Confederate Navy, losses in 573 Confederate Navy, captures by privateers 573 Confederate States, military population of, in 1861. 552, 554 Connecticut regiments, list of, with loss in each 473 Conscription Act 532 Consolidation of regiments 9 Corps badges 64 Corps organizations in Union Army, history of 64 Craven, T. A., Commander U. S. N., mentioned 537 Custer massacre, loss at 27 Custer's Cavalry Brigade 120 Conclusion, suggestions in 574 Cowtan, Capt., Chas. W., quoted 478 Davenport, Alfred, quoted 28 Deaths from all causes classified 50 Deaths from miscellaneous causes 530 Deaths, total of, fr
Seven Pines (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
North Carolina Antietam Walker's 325 31 168 -- 61.2 5th Georgia Chickamauga Cheatham's 317 27 165 2 61.1 2d Tennessee Chickamauga Cleburne's 264 13 145 1 60.2 15th and 37th Tenn. Chickamauga Stewart's 202 15 102 4 59.9 6th Alabama Seven Pines D. H. Hill's 632 91 277 5 59.0 16th Alabama Chickamauga Cleburne's 414 25 218 -- 58.6 15th Virginia Antietam McLaws's 128 11 64 -- 58.5 6th and 9th Tennessee Chickamauga Cheatham's 335 26 168 -- 57.9 18th Georgia Antietam Hood's 17ennessee Stone's River Cheatham's 292 18 137 9 56.1 22d Alabama Chickamauga Hindman's 371 44 161 -- 55.2 9th Georgia Gettysburg Hood's 340 27 162 -- 55.0 16th Tennessee Stone's River Cheatham's 377 36 155 16 54.9 4th North Carolina Seven Pines D. H. Hill's 678 77 286 6 54.4 27th Tennessee Shiloh Hardee's 350 27 115 48 54.2 23d Tennessee Chickamauga Buckner's 181 8 77 13 54.1 12th South Carolina Manassas A. P. Hill's 270 23 121 2 54.0 4th Virginia Manassas Jackson's 180 1
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