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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The opposing forces at Perryville, Ky., October 8th, 1862. (search)
tors. Maj.-Gen. Thomas L. Crittenden. Fourth division, Brig.-Gen. William S. Smith. Tenth Brigade, Col. William Grose: 84th Ill., Col. Louis H. Waters; 36th Ind., Lieut.-Col. O. H. P. Carey; 23d Ky., Lieut.-Col. J. P. Jackson; 6th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Nicholas L. Anderson; 24th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Frederick C. Jones; H, 4th U. S. Art'y, Lieut. Samuel Canby; M, 4th U. S. Art'y, Capt. John Mendenhall. Nineteenth Brigade, Col. William B. Hazen: 110th Ill., Col. Thomas S. Casey; 9th Ind., Col. William H. Blake; 6th Ky., Col. Walter C. Whitaker; 27th Ky., Col. C. D. Pennebaker; 41st Ohio, Lieut.-Col. George S. Mygatt; F, 1st Ohio Art'y, Capt. Daniel T. Cockerill. Twenty-second Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Charles Cruft: 31st Ind., Lieut.-Col. John Osborn; 1st Ky., Lieut.-Col. David A. Enyart; 2d Ky., Col. Thomas D. Sedgwick; 20th Ky., Lieut.-Col. Charles S. Hanson; 90th Ohio, Col. Isaac N. Ross; B, 1st Ohio Art'y, Capt. William E. Standart. Cavalry: 2d Ky. (4 co's), Lieut.-Col. Thomas B. Cochran.
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The opposing forces at Stone's River, Tenn. (search)
Cullen Bradley. Artillery loss embraced in brigades to which attached. Second (late Fourth) division, Brig.-Gen. John M. Palmer. Staff loss: w, 1. First (late Twenty-second) Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Charles Cruft: 31st Ind., Col. John Osborn; 1st Ky., Col. David A. Enyart; 2d Ky., Col. Thomas D. Sedgewick; 90th Ohio, Col. Isaac N. Ross. Brigade loss: k, 44; w, 227; m, 126 = 397. Second (late Nineteenth ) Brigade, Col. William B. Hazen: 110th Ill., Col. Thomas S. Casey; 9th Ind., Col. William H. Blake; 6th Ky., Col. Walter C. Whitaker; 41st Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Aquila Wiley. Brigade loss: k, 45; w, 335; m, 29 = 409. Third (late Tenth) Brigade, Col. William Grose: 84th Ill., Col. Louis H. Waters; 36th Ind., Maj. Isaac Kinley (w), Capt. Pyrrhus Woodward; 23d Ky., Maj. Thomas H. Hamrick; 6th Ohio, Col. Nicholas L. Anderson (w); 24th Ohio, Col. Frederick C. Jones (k), Maj. Henry Terry (k), Capt. Enoch Weller (k), Capt. A. T. M. Cockerill. Brigade loss: k, 107; w, 478; m, 74 = 659. Arti
Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Chapter XXII: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Mississippi, North Alabama, and Southwest Virginia. March 4-June 10, 1862. (ed. Lieut. Col. Robert N. Scott), April 29-June 10, 1862.-advance upon and siege of Corinth, and pursuit of the Confederate forces to Guntown, Miss. (search)
se, Thirty-sixth Indiana Infantry, commanding Nineteenth Brigade, of operations from May 2 to June 7. No. 11.-Lieut. Col. William H. Blake, Ninth Indiana Infantry, of operations from May 3 to 30. No. 12.-Lieut. Col. George S. Mygatt, Forty-first Ohomposed of Twenty-seventh Kentucky, Col. Charles D. Pennebaker; Sixth Kentucky, Colonel Whitaker; Ninth Indiana, Lieutenant-Colonel Blake, and Forty-first Ohio Lieutenant-Colonel Mygatt, from the time of leaving the field of Shiloh to the evacuation el, Commanding Nineteenth Brigade. Capt. J. M. Kendrick, Assistant Adjutant-General. No. 11.-report of Liet. Col. William H. Blake, Ninth Indiana Infantry, of operations from May 3 to 30. Hdqrs. 9TH Indiana Vols., camp 4TH Div., Army Ohio,, advanced with the division and occupied the town, resting near the center of the village. I met with no losses. W. H. Blake, Lietenant-Colonel, Comdg. Ninth Regiment Indiana Vols. No. 12.-report of Lieut. Col. George S. Mygatt, Forty-firs
s grand charge upon the enemy's works, and fell dead in the extreme advance. Eight officers were killed in that action. In the assault on Petersburg the regiment made another gallant attack on the Confederate lines, in which Col. Bates and Major Blake fell mortally wounded. In the actions around Petersburg, June 15-23, 1864, the regiment lost 42 killed, 261 wounded, and 5 missing; total, 308. Though known as an artillery regiment, the men carried rifles, and were drilled as infantry. Whement was mustered out on September 22, 1864, and the recruits were transferred to the Sixty-eighth Regiment. Ninth Indiana Infantry. Grose's Brigade — Palmer's Division--Fourth Corps. (1) Col. Robert H. Milroy, Major-Gen. (3) Col. William H. Blake. (2) Col. Gideon C. Moody, R. A. (4) Col. Isaac C. Suman. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff 1 1
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 13: aggregate of deaths in the Union Armies by States--total enlistment by States--percentages of military population furnished, and percentages of loss — strength of the Army at various dates casualties in the Navy. (search)
Arkansas. 1 4 -- 5 July 15 Winona Nichols Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. 1 2 -- 3 July 15 Sciota Lowry Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. -- 2 -- 2 July 15 Richmond Alden Vicksburg Ram, Arkansas. -- 2 -- 2 Oct. 3 Commodore Perry Flusser Blackwater 2 11 -- 13 Dec. 27 Benton Gwin Drumgold's Bluff 2 8 -- 10 1863.               Jan. 1 Fleet Renshaw Galveston -- -- -- 150 Jan. 10 Louisville Owen Arkansas Post 6 25 -- 31 Jan. 10 De Kalb Walker Arkansas Post Jan. 11 Hatteras Blake Alabama 2 5 -- 7 Jan. 30 Isaac Smith Conover John's Island 8 17 -- 25 Feb. 24 Indianola Brown New Carthage 1 1 7 9 Mch. 14 Hartford Palmer Port Hudson 1 2 1 4 Mch. 14 Richmond Alden Port Hudson 3 12 -- 15 Mch. 14 Genesee Macomb Port Hudson Mch. 14 Monongahela McKinstry Port Hudson 6 21 -- 27 Mch. 14 Mississippi Smith Port Hudson 25 39 -- Includes some missing ones; the vessel was blown up.64 Mch. 19 Hartford Palmer Grand Gulf 2 6 -- 8 Mch. 19 Albatross H
cky volunteer infantry, Col. Walter C. Whitaker. The Ninth Indiana volunteer infantry, Colonel Wm. H. Blake. The One Hundred and Tenth Illinois volunteer infantry, Colonel Thomas S. Casey. Thst, and engaged to the front, the regiment of Colonel Wayne's brigade occupying that ground (Colonel Blake's Fortieth Indiana) having fallen much to the rear of it. The enemy had by this time taketion: Sixth Kentucky volunteers, Colonel Walter C. Whitaker. Ninth Indiana volunteers, Col. Wm. H. Blake. Eleventh Illinois volunteers, Colonel Thos. S. Casey. Forty-first Ohio volunteers, Lieun to a point on a small creek, about five hundred yards distant, where I placed Capts. Rowen and Blake's companies under the partial cover of a thicket, and their fire materially checked the enemy's y dangerous. Many of our stragglers and wounded were captured and paroled. Among the latter, Col. Blake and Lieut.Colonel Neff, of the Fortieth Indiana. By Friday the prospect was very cheering.
e enemy in their front; and one company of the Second Virginia cavalry was sent to their assistance. About fifty men of the Twelfth regiment had been stationed on Blake's farm, one mile and a half inside of the cavalry outpost. Saturday morning the infantry force was drawn in, and arrived at camp about dark. Some time during tthe point from which they had been driven the night before; and there encountered the enemy in considerable numbers. After exchanging a few shots, he fell back to Blake's farm; and then sent Lieutenant Ankrom and twelve men up the Raleigh road the second time, with orders to ascertain, if possible, the strength of the enemy. Lieutenant Medlicott, with twelve men, was also sent out on the old mountain road that intersects the main road near Blake's farm. Lieutenant Ankrom advanced on the Raleigh road a short distance beyond where we first saw the enemy. After firing a few shots, he fell back to the main body, and reported that he had seen about one hund
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers and soldiers who died of wounds. (search)
, Jan. 11, 1864. Black, Patrick,32d Mass. Inf.,– –Before Petersburg, Va., June 22, 1864. Blackmer, Charles A.,21st Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va., June 16, 1864Near Petersburg, Va., June 16, 1864. Blagdon, James R.,58th Mass. Inf.,June 3, 1864,Alexandria, Va., June 11, 1864. Blair, Matthew,56th Mass. Inf.,– –June 18, 1864. Blaisdell, Charles F.,17th Mass. Inf.,– –New Berne, N. C., March 14, 1865. Blake, Ezra N., Corp.,18th Mass. Inf.,Bull Run (2d), Va., Aug. 30, 1862.Sept. 13, 1862. Blake, William H.,34th Mass. Inf.,May 15, 1864,Harrisburg, Pa., June 6, 1864. Blanchard, John,7th Mass. Inf.,Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863.Washington, D. C., May 5, 1863. Blanding, Joseph E.,7th Mass. Inf.,– –Malvern Hill, Va., Sept. 12, 1862. Blaney, Nathaniel R., 2d Lieut.,1st Mass. H. A.,– –Washington, D. C., July 8, 1864. Bliss, George L., Capt.,52d Mass. Inf.,– –Port Hudson, La., June 16, 1863. Blodgett, Henry,22d Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va., June 27, 1862.Philadelphia,
, Jan. 11, 1864. Black, Patrick,32d Mass. Inf.,– –Before Petersburg, Va., June 22, 1864. Blackmer, Charles A.,21st Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va., June 16, 1864Near Petersburg, Va., June 16, 1864. Blagdon, James R.,58th Mass. Inf.,June 3, 1864,Alexandria, Va., June 11, 1864. Blair, Matthew,56th Mass. Inf.,– –June 18, 1864. Blaisdell, Charles F.,17th Mass. Inf.,– –New Berne, N. C., March 14, 1865. Blake, Ezra N., Corp.,18th Mass. Inf.,Bull Run (2d), Va., Aug. 30, 1862.Sept. 13, 1862. Blake, William H.,34th Mass. Inf.,May 15, 1864,Harrisburg, Pa., June 6, 1864. Blanchard, John,7th Mass. Inf.,Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863.Washington, D. C., May 5, 1863. Blanding, Joseph E.,7th Mass. Inf.,– –Malvern Hill, Va., Sept. 12, 1862. Blaney, Nathaniel R., 2d Lieut.,1st Mass. H. A.,– –Washington, D. C., July 8, 1864. Bliss, George L., Capt.,52d Mass. Inf.,– –Port Hudson, La., June 16, 1863. Blodgett, Henry,22d Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va., June 27, 1862.Philadelphia,
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers, and soldiers who died as prisoners. (search)
Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,July 25, 1864. Blair, Joseph W.,27th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,July 19, 1864. Blake, George W.,35th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Feb. 16, 1865. Blake, John D.,56th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,July 16, 1864. Blake, William H.,34th Mass. Inf.,Harrisonburg, Va.,June 6, 1864. Blake, William H.,19th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Oct. 10, 1864. Blanchard, Andrew J.,23d Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Nov. 11, 1864. Blanchard, E.,34th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,Sept. 22,Blake, William H.,19th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Oct. 10, 1864. Blanchard, Andrew J.,23d Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Nov. 11, 1864. Blanchard, E.,34th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,Sept. 22, 1864. Blanchard, O. S.,52d Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,July 27, 1864. Blanchard, Oscar,2d Mass. Cav.,Andersonville, Ga.,May 23, 1864. Blodgett, James A.,3d Mass. Cav.,Salisbury, N. C.,Dec. 14, 1864. Blodgett, Joseph L.,10th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Sept. –, 1864. Blodgett, Ziba,34th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 29, 1864. Blood, E. T.,37th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Sept. 10, 1864. Blood, George,25th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,– – Blood, Thompson B.,18th Mass. Inf.,Anderson<