n of the dates and engagements, with the loss of men in each case:
May 5, Rapidan,2,000
May 6, Wilderness,15,000
May 7,skirmishes,300
May 10,Spotsylvania,10,000
May 12,Spotsylvania,10,000
May 18,Po,1,200
May 19,Po,1,200
May 23, North Anna,1,000
May 24,North Anna,2,000
May 31,Cold Harbor,3,000
June 3,Chickahominy,7,000
June 16,Petersburg,2,000
June 17,Petersburg,1,000
June 18,Petersburg,3,000
June 19,Petersburg,4,000
June 22,Weldon railroad,2,500
June 23,Weldon railroad,North Anna,2,000
May 31,Cold Harbor,3,000
June 3,Chickahominy,7,000
June 16,Petersburg,2,000
June 17,Petersburg,1,000
June 18,Petersburg,3,000
June 19,Petersburg,4,000
June 22,Weldon railroad,2,500
June 23,Weldon railroad,1,000
June 26, Danville railroad,3,500
Last assault on Petersburg,5,040
Absolute loss of men,73,340
The above may appear appalling to European eyes, as also to those on this side of the Atlantic, but it does not give the half of Grant's losses in this campaign.
All the columns operating in Virginia are under Grant's orders, and must be received as a part of his campaign.
In the table above, no mention is made of Hunter's losses in his advance to Lynchburg.
They could not have been les