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Includes losses from May 8th to May 13th. Russell's Sixth 109 15th Massachusetts Includes a company of the Andrew Sharpshooters, which was permanently attached to this regiment. Antietam Sedgwick's Second 108 1st Kansas Wilson's Creek Lyon's ------ 106 1st Missouri Wilson's Creek Lyon's ------ 103 9th Illinois This regiment appears again in this same list. Shiloh W. H. Wallace's ------ 103 18th U. S. Infantry This regiment appears again in this same list. Stone's RiveLyon's ------ 103 9th Illinois This regiment appears again in this same list. Shiloh W. H. Wallace's ------ 103 18th U. S. Infantry This regiment appears again in this same list. Stone's River Rousseau's Fourteenth 102 11th Illinois Fort Donelson McClernand's ------ 102 121st New York This regiment appears again in this same list. Salem Church Brooks's Sixth 97 70th New York Williamsburg Hooker's Third 97 24th Michigan Gettysburg Wadsworth's First 94 57th Massachusetts Wilderness Stevenson's Ninth 94 61st Pennsylvania Fair Oaks Couch's Fourth 92 145th Pennsylvania Fredericksburg Hancock's Second 91 111th New York This regiment appears again in this same
73d Indiana Stone's River T. J. Wood's 331 38 11+ 87th Indiana Chickamauga Brannan's 380 61 16+ 3d Iowa (Cavalry) Pea Ridge ---- 235 27 11+ 3d Iowa (Inf.) Jackson Lauman's 241 36 14+ 5th Iowa Iuka Hamilton's 482 62 12+ 7th Iowa (8 Cos) Belmont Grant's 410 74 18+ 9th Iowa Pea Ridge E. A. Carr's 560 74 13+ 13th Iowa Atlanta (July 22) Gresham's 410 55 13+ 32d Iowa Pleasant Hill Mower's 420 86 20+ 39th Iowa Allatoona Pass Corse's 280 43 15+ 1st Kansas Wilson's Creek Lyon's 644 106 16+ 8th Kansas Chickamauga Davis's 406 61 15+ 8th Kansas Nashville Beatty's (S.) 140 16 11+ 5th Kentucky Stone's River Johnson's 320 32 10+ 17th Kentucky Shiloh Hurlbut's 250 27 10+ 1st Maine (H. A.) Petersburg Birney's 950 210 22+ 3d Maine Gettysburg Birney's 210 30 14+ 4th Maine Fredericksburg Birney's 211 33 15+ 4th Maine Gettysburg Birney's 202 27 13+ 6th Maine Rappahannock Sta. Wright's 321 56 17+ 7th Maine Antietam W. F. Smith's 181 25 13+ 8th
ulligan Mortally wounded. Killed at Winchester (1863). Brigade commanders. Major-General George C. Strong Mortally wounded. Killed at Fort Wagner. Brevet Major-General Alexander Hays Hays commanded a division on the Gettysburg campaign. Killed at Wilderness. Brevet Major-General S. K. Zook Killed at Gettysburg. Brevet Major-General Frederick Winthrop Killed at Five Forks. Brevet Major-General Thomas A. Smyth Mortally wounded. Killed at Farmville. Brigadier-General Nathaniel Lyon Killed at Wilson's Creek. Brigadier-General Robert L. McCook Shot by guerrillas, while lying sick in an ambulance. Killed at Decherd, Tenn. Brigadier-General Henry Bohlen Killed at Freeman's Ford. Brigadier-General George W. Taylor Killed at Manassas. Brigadier-General William R. Terrill Killed at Chaplin Hills. Brigadier-General Pleasant A. Hackleman Killed at Corinth. Brigadier-General George D. Bayard Mortally wounded. Killed at Fredericksburg. Brig
andria, La. 1     Present, also, at Dug Springs, Mo.; Trenton, Tenn.; Tallahatchie, Miss.; Big Black River, Miss.; Yazoo City, Miss. notes.--Organized at Leavenworth in May, 1861, and in June, was ordered into Missouri where it joined General Lyon's forces. It fought at Wilson's Creek, August 10, 1861, a desperate battle in which General Lyon was killed, and in which the regiment suffered an unusual loss, its casualties amounting to 77 killed, 187 wounded, and 20 missing; a total of 28General Lyon was killed, and in which the regiment suffered an unusual loss, its casualties amounting to 77 killed, 187 wounded, and 20 missing; a total of 284, out of 644 engaged; four line officers were killed, and Colonel Deitzler was severely wounded. General Sturgis, after having passed through many of the bloodiest battles of the war, once remarked that for downright, hard, persistent fighting, Wilson's Creek beat them all. After this battle the regiment was stationed in Missouri until May, 1862, when it was ordered to Corinth. The summer of 1862 was spent in opening and guarding the Mobile & Ohio R. R. In January, 1863, it moved to Young's
          1st Minnesota Heintzelman's ---------- 42 108 30 180 69th New York Tyler's ---------- 38 59 95 192 79th New York Tyler's ---------- 32 51 115 198 Wilson's Creek, Mo.             August 10, 1861.             1st Missouri Lyon's ---------- 76 208 11 295 1st Kansas Lyon's ---------- 77 187 20 284 Carn Fex Ferry, W. Va.             Sept. 10, 1861.             10th Ohio Rosecrans' ---------- 9 50 -- 59 Ball's Bluff, Va.             Oct. 21, 1861.         Lyon's ---------- 77 187 20 284 Carn Fex Ferry, W. Va.             Sept. 10, 1861.             10th Ohio Rosecrans' ---------- 9 50 -- 59 Ball's Bluff, Va.             Oct. 21, 1861.             15th Massachusetts Baker's ---------- 14 61 227 302 20th Massachusetts Baker's ---------- 13 40 228 281 Belmont, Mo.             Nov. 7, 1861.             7th Iowa Grant's ---------- 26 93 -- 119 22d Illinois Grant's ---------- 23 74 -- 97 Camp Alleghany, W. Va.             Dec. 13, 1861.             25th Ohio Milroy's ---------- 6 54 6 66 Dranesville, Va.             Dec. 2
Illinois. First Hecker 24th Illinois. Chicago Legion 51st Illinois. Second Hecker 82d Illinois. Canton Rifles 55th Illinois. Normal regiment 33d Illinois. National Guards 57th Illinois. Rock River regiment 34th Illinois. Lyon color Guard 58th Illinois. Fox River regiment 36th Illinois. Ninth Missouri 59th Illinois. Fremont Rifles 37th Illinois. Yates Sharpshooters 64th Illinois. Highlanders 65th Illinois. Wilder's mounted Infantry 92d Illinois. ized in November, 1861, to serve three years, was disbanded within four months, and another regiment, subsequently organized, was designated as the 56th Regiment. This latter regiment lost 11 officers and 195 men by the burning of the steamer General Lyon, off Cape Hatteras, March 31, 1865. The 19th Illinois lost 38 killed and 91 wounded in an accident on the Ohio & Mississippi R. R., near Vincennes, Ind., September 17, 1861. The 97th Illinois lost 18 killed and 67 wounded in a railroad ac
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 15: Confederate losses — strength of the Confederate Armies--casualties in Confederate regiments — list of Confederate Generals killed — losses in the Confederate Navy. (search)
killed 38 Formula for computing proportion of wounded, etc. 24 Foster, John Y., quoted 27 Fry, General James B., report of, quoted 554 Generals killed in Union Army, list of 40 Generals killed in Confederate Army, list of 571 General Lyon, loss of steamer 507, 529 General order of Gen. Lee as to casualty reports 559 German armies, total losses of in Franco-Prussian war 24 Gettysburg, the greatest battle of the war 540 Gettysburg, Union loss at 25 Gettysburg, streuoted 574 Seven Days Battle, strength of Lee's army at 540 Sickles's Brigade 119 South Carolina Brigade, Gregg's 571 Southern Historical Society Papers, quoted 552 Star Brigade, Heckman's 120 Steedman's Brigade 120 Steamer General Lyon, losses on 507 Steamer Sultana, losses on 496, 503, 529 Strength and formation of a regiment 5 Strength of regiments, average 466 Strength of Union Armies at various dates 526 Substitutes in the army, number of 532 Substitute