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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 185 17 Browse Search
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 160 8 Browse Search
Horace Greeley, The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the War for the Union. Volume II. 71 3 Browse Search
Edward Porter Alexander, Military memoirs of a Confederate: a critical narrative 44 0 Browse Search
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 3. 44 2 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 40 0 Browse Search
Maj. Jed. Hotchkiss, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 3, Virginia (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 38 0 Browse Search
Oliver Otis Howard, Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, major general , United States army : volume 1 30 2 Browse Search
William Swinton, Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac 29 5 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 12 0 Browse Search
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220 226 2d New York Barlow's Second 10 204 214 9th New York Ricketts's Sixth 6 198 204 The Second Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery caixth 2 16 18 Stevens' -   5th Maine Battery First 2 16 18 Ricketts' - F 1st Penn. Artillery First 1 17 18 Easton's - A 1st - Derussey's or Seeley's.     I - 1st U. S. Artillery - Ricketts' or Kirby's or Woodruff's. D - 5th U. S. Artillery - G5 3d New Jersey Wright's Sixth 1238 157 12.6 14th New Jersey Ricketts's Sixth 1312 147 11.2 15th New Jersey Wright's Sixth 1702 240 13 10.5 98th Ohio Davis's Fourteenth 1152 120 10.4 110th Ohio Ricketts's Sixth 1165 126 10.8 113th Ohio Davis's Fourteenth 1113 120 10.7 126th Ohio Ricketts's Sixth 1254 152 12.1 5th Penn. Reserves Crawford's Fifth 1046 141 13.5 6th Penn. Reserves Crawford's Fifth 1013 13.8 6th Vermont Getty's Sixth 1568 203 12.9 10th Vermont Ricketts's Sixth 1304 149 11.3 17th Vermont Potter's Ninth 1137 147 12.9
York This regiment appears again in this same list. Cedar Creek Ricketts's Sixth 64 2d Pennsylvania Petersburg Assault of June 17, 18ault of June 17, 1864. Barlow's Second 54 9th New York Monocacy Ricketts's Sixth 51 Infantry. 5th New York This regiment appears aampion's Hill Hovey's Thirteenth 75 12th Massachusetts Antietam Ricketts's First 74 25th Massachusetts Cold Harbor Martindale's Eighteenh Pennsylvania Manassas Includes 22 killed at Thoroughfare Gap. Ricketts's First 72 59th New York Antietam Sedgwick's Second 71 69th Chancellorsville Whipple's Third 57 14th New Jersey Cold Harbor Ricketts's Sixth 57 7th Michigan Antietam Sedgwick's Second 57 143d Pntry Chickamauga Baird's Fourteenth 54 10th Vermont Cold Harbor Ricketts's Sixth 54 2d Iowa Fort Donelson C. F. Smith's ------ 54 71se list. Fredericksburg Gibbon's First 51 26th New York Antietam Ricketts's First 50 64th New York Fair Oaks Richardson's Second 50 83
ts Gettysburg Williams's 316 45 14+ 10th Massachusetts Spotsylvania Getty's 210 26 12+ 12th Massachusetts Antietam Ricketts's 334 74 22+ 15th Massachusetts Antietam Sedgwick's 606 108 17+ 15th Massachusetts Gettysburg Gibbon's 239 38 15+ sey Chancellorsville Berry's 258 32 12+ 11th New Jersey Gettysburg Humphreys's 275 40 14+ 14th New Jersey Monocacy Ricketts's 350 40 11+ 15th New Jersey Chaplain Haines, in his history of the 15th New Jersey, states that the regiment brokia Bermuda Hundred Ames's 311 56 18+ 105th Pennsylvania Wilderness Birney's 351 56 15+ 107th Pennsylvania Antietam Ricketts's 190 27 14+ 111th Pennsylvania Antietam Greene's 243 33 13+ 115th Pennsylvania Chancellorsville Berry's 244 25 10 6th Vermont Wilderness Getty's 441 69 15+ 8th Vermont Cedar Creek Dwight's 156 26 16+ 10th Vermont Cedar Creek Ricketts's 277 27 10+ 1st Wisconsin Chaplin Hills Rousseau's 407 77 18+ 2d Wisconsin Manassas Hatch's 511 87 17+ 2d Wisc
ng the Sixth Corps, its place in McDowell's command being taken by Ricketts' Division. In June, McCall's Division — the famous Pennsylvania R commanded by General Hooker, and the divisions by Generals Hatch, Ricketts and Meade; it numbered 14,850 men. It was prominently engaged at Stransferred entire to the Sixth Corps, where, under command of General Ricketts, it became the Third Division of that corps. Fourth Corps. g been discontinued; the command of this division was given to General Ricketts. The corps now contained 49 regiments of infantry, an artilleroes of Marye's Heights were selected for that duty. On July 6th, Ricketts' (3d) Division embarked at City Point, and, landing at Baltimore owas assigned to the command of the Third Division, in place of General Ricketts, who was seriously wounded at Cedar Creek. In December. 186 of Monocacy, July 9, 1864. But that battle was fought chiefly by Ricketts' Division of the Sixth Corps; the only troops of the Eighth Corps
th Corps. The division, under command of General Ricketts, took a prominent part in the storming ofrival, to Colonel B. F. Smith's (3d) Brigade, Ricketts's (3d) Division, Sixth Corps. With the Sixthyee's Brigade, and in May took the field with Ricketts's Division of McDowell's Corps. The Ninety-sth New Jersey Infantry. Morris's Brigade — Ricketts's Division--Sixth Corps. (1) Col. Williaivision was transferred to the Sixth Corps as Ricketts's Third Division, the regiment being placed iixth Maryland Infantry. Keifer's Brigade — Ricketts's Division--Sixth Corps (1) Col. George over the retreat of Ricketts's Division. General Ricketts was wounded at Cedar Creek, and was succeSixth Corps the division was commanded by General Ricketts, who was wounded at Cedar Creek, and succ and 1 missing. In July, 1864, the division — Ricketts's — was ordered to Maryland to meet Early's i by its promptness and efficiency in rescuing Ricketts's Battery from the charge of the Louisiana Ti[11 m
st 28, 1862.             11th Pennsylvania Ricketts's First 18 40 2 60 Manassas, Va.          oks's Eighteenth 19 144 8 171 10th Vermont Ricketts's Sixth 28 131 3 162 12th New Hampshire Mae's Eighteenth 20 100 4 124 106th New York Ricketts's Sixth 23 88 23 134 98th New York Brooks'ly 9, 1864.             9th New York H. A. Ricketts's Sixth 13 89 99 201 14th New Jersey RickeRicketts's Sixth 24 87 29 140 106th New York Ricketts's Sixth 16 73 44 133 151st New York Ricketts'Ricketts's Sixth 16 73 44 133 151st New York Ricketts's Sixth 24 45 32 101 110th Ohio Ricketts's Sixth 4 82 52 138 Fort Stevens, D. C.             Ricketts's Sixth 24 45 32 101 110th Ohio Ricketts's Sixth 4 82 52 138 Fort Stevens, D. C.             July 12, 1864.             98th Pennsylvania Getty's Sixth 8 28 -- 36 43d New York Getty's Srk Wheaton's Sixth 12 74 4 90 10th Vermont Ricketts's Sixth 16 65 4 85 28th Iowa Grover's Ninebs. In the charge of the Louisiana Tigers on Ricketts's Pennsylvania Battery, at Cemetery Hill, Get 12th Wisconsin Allatoona Pass 6 15 -- 21 Ricketts's F & G, 1st Pennsylvania Gettysburg 6 14 3
Mar., ‘62 105th New York 2 43 45   45 45 90 Ricketts's First. Aug., ‘62 106th New York 10 127 1 Enlisted for one year. 1 10 11   27 27 38 Ricketts's Sixth. Sept., ‘64 185th New York Enli, ‘62 14th New Jersey 8 139 147   110 110 257 Ricketts's Sixth. Aug., ‘62 15th New Jersey 8 232 2. July, ‘61 F-- Served through the war. Ricketts's 1 17 18   13 13 31   First. July, ‘61 GServed through the war. 2 77 79 3 150 153 232 Ricketts's Sixth. Aug., ‘62 68th Pennsylvania 10 61erved through the war. 10 80 90   112 112 202 Ricketts's Sixth. Sept., ‘61 88th Pennsylvania S., ‘62 138th Pennsylvania 6 90 96 1 70 71 167 Ricketts's Sixth. Aug., ‘62 139th Pennsylvania 10 1ug., ‘62 6th Maryland 8 120 128 1 107 108 236 Ricketts's Sixth. Aug., ‘62 7th Maryland 1 78 79 1 Oct., ‘62 122d Ohio 7 86 93   137 137 230 Ricketts's Sixth. Oct., ‘62 123d Ohio 1 90 91 4 92 Oct., ‘62 126th Ohio 9 143 152 2 142 144 296 Ricketts's Sixth. ----, ‘62 128th Ohio       1 63 6