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the enemy, had told sadly on its numbers. The corps was so reduced by its losses that it was ordered into the defences of Washington to rest and recruit, remaining there during the Maryland campaign, and hence was not present at Antietam. In November it joined Burnside's Army, then on its way to Fredericksburg, and arriving at Falmouth on the 24th, encamped there until the battle of December 13th. In the meantime, General Hooker had been promoted to the command of the Centre Grand Division, that corps was left at Vicksburg and assigned to the Sixteenth Corps. This latter division was commanded, subsequently. by General Joseph A. Mower. Dodge's Division did not take part in the Vicksburg campaign, but remained at Corinth until November, when it moved with Sherman to the relief of Chattanooga, marching from Corinth to Pulaski, Tenn., where it was left to guard the Nashville & Decatur R. R., while Sherman with the Fifteenth corps moved on to Chattanooga. Two divisions, the Seco
e Company H was disbanded, and its place filed, in November by a new company of recruits. The regiment entere0. The regiment joined the Army of the Potomac in November, and was assigned to Warren's (3d) Brigade, Sykes'n October 7, 1862. It embarked for Fort Monroe in November, and after a few weeks' service on the Peninsula w, 1862, and moved directly into Virginia where, in November, it was assigned to Carr's (1st) Brigade. Sicklesty, in October, 1862. It arrived at Washington in November, where it remained on light duty until February, 1en coming mostly from that immediate vicinity. In November, the regiment moved into Kentucky, where it was astteras Inlet, N. C., September 24th, and thence in November to Fort Monroe, where it passed the winter. Whileotes.--Organized at Cairo, September 18, 1861. In November it fought at Belmont, where it lost 10 killed, 70 two companies, A and B, which were transferred in November to the Sixth Wisconsin. Third Wisconsin Infan
men. 3 26 29 4 61 65 94 Grover's Nineteenth. Nov., ‘62 26th Connecticut Nine-months' men. 4 5191 105 5 200 205 310 Wilson's Cavalry, A. P. Nov., ‘61 9th New York Reenlisted. 6 84 90 7 126 nnsylvania   31 31   34 34 65 Ayres's Fifth. Nov., ‘62 158th Pennsylvania Enlisted for nine mough the war. 5 56 61 2 172 174 235 Kelly's   Nov., ‘61 7th West Virginia Served through the wapman's   2 2   45 45 47 Hovey's Thirteenth. Nov., ‘61 3d O. Reenlisted and served through thear. 9 106 115 1 134 135 250 Newton's Fourth. Nov., ‘61 52d Illinois Reenlisted and served throois   11 11 4 115 119 130 Mower's Sixteenth. Nov., ‘62 118th Illinois 3 21 24 1 182 183 207 Oster9 84 4 230 234 318 Washburn's Cavalry, A. T. Nov., ‘61 4th Iowa Reenlisted and served through r. Wright's   3 3   34 34 37 E. A. Carr's   Nov., ‘63 4th Iowa Goode's         5 5 5       Iri 6 62 68 3 148 151 219 Steele's Fifteenth. Nov., ‘61 18th Missouri Reenlisted and served thr
William F. Fox, Lt. Col. U. S. V., Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865: A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington, Chapter 14: the greatest battles of the war — list of victories and defeats — chronological list of battles with loss in each, Union and Confederate. (search)
October 21 Ball's Bluff, Va 49 158 714 921 Nov. 7 Belmont, Mo 80 322 99 501 Dec. 13 Camp All479 Oct. 27 Wauhatchie, Tenn 75 300 8 383 Nov. 3 Grand Coteau, La 25 129 562 716 Nov. 6 DroNov. 6 Droop Mountain, W. Va 30 88 1 119 Nov. 7 Rappahannock Station, Va 83 328 6 417 Nov. 7 Kelly's ForNov. 7 Rappahannock Station, Va 83 328 6 417 Nov. 7 Kelly's Ford, Va 6 39 -- 45 Nov. 16 Campbell's Station, Tenn 31 211 74 316 Nov. -- Siege of Knoxville, Te 80 Nov. 22 Griswoldville, Ga 10 52 -- 62 Nov. 30 Honey Hill, S. C 91 631 26 748 Nov. 30 FrNov. 30 Franklin, Tenn 189 1,033 1,104 2,326 Nov. 1-30 Includes operations on the north side of the Jamappahannock Station, Va ---- ---- ---- 1,674 Nov. 23-25 Including Lookout Mountain.Missionary Ridge, Tenn 361 2,160 4,146 6,667 Nov. 26-30 Mine Run Campaign, Va. 110 570 65 745 Nov. 14-30Nov. 14-30 Knoxville, Tenn 198 850 248 1,296 Nov. 29 Included, also, in losses November 14-30, 1863--KnNov. 29 Included, also, in losses November 14-30, 1863--Knoxville.Fort Sanders, Tenn 129 458 226 813 1864.             Feb. 20 Olustee, Fla 93 847 6 946[13 more...