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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 64 0 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 49 49 Browse Search
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., Part II: Correspondence, Orders, and Returns. (ed. Lieut. Col. Robert N. Scott) 41 1 Browse Search
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John Bell Hood., Advance and Retreat: Personal Experiences in the United States and Confederate Armies 38 0 Browse Search
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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 34 0 Browse Search
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5 2d Michigan Willcox's Ninth 11 214 225 100th Pennsylvania Stevenson's Ninth 16 208 224 8th Michigan Willcox's Ninth 11 212 223 2 20th Indiana Birney's Third 14 187 201 57th Massachusetts Stevenson's Ninth 10 191 201 53d Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 5 195 200 aine H. Art'y Birney's Second 2202 423 19.2 57th Massachusetts Stevenson's Ninth 1052 201 19.1 140th Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 1132 Massachusetts Gibbon's Second 1978 260 13.1 21st Massachusetts Stevenson's Ninth 1178 159 13.4 22d Massachusetts Griffin's Fifth 1393 2h Massachusetts Getty's Sixth 1324 169 12.7 56th Massachusetts Stevenson's Ninth 1047 126 12.0 57th Massachusetts Stevenson's Ninth 105Stevenson's Ninth 1052 201 19.1 58th Massachusetts Potter's Ninth 1032 139 13.4 1st Michigan (S. S.) Willcox's Ninth 1101 137 12.4 1st Michigan Morell's h Pennsylvania Wright's Sixth 1153 132 11.4 100th Pennsylvania Stevenson's Ninth 2014 224 11.1 105th Pennsylvania Birney's Third 1992 2
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 list. Gettysburg Alex. Hays's Second 88 22d Michigan Chickamauga Morgan's Reserve 88 20th Wisconsin Prairie Grove Herron's ------ 88 9th Massachusetts Gaines's Mill Morell's Fifth 87 8th U. S. Colored Olustee Seymour's Tenth 87 32d Iowa Pleasant Hill Mower's Sixteenth 86 55th Illinois Shiloh Sher
ysburg 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+ 18th Massachusetts Manassas Morell's 421 54 12+ 19th Massachusetts Gettysburg Gibbon's 141 17 12+ 20th Massachusetts Fredericksburg Howard's 238 48 20+ 25th Massachusetts Cold Harbor Martindale's 310 74 23+ 57th Massachusetts Wilderness Stevenson's 545 94 17+ 9th Massachusetts Bat'y Gettysburg Reserve Artillery 104 11 10+ 5th Michigan (Cavalry) Hawes' Shop Torbert's 150 15 10+ 6th Michigan (Cavalry) Hawes' Shop Torbert's 140 17 12+ 1st Michigan (Infantry) Manassas Morell's 320 55 17+ 2d Michigan Knoxville Ferrero's 150 28 18+ 3d Michigan Manassas Kearny's 260 41 15+ 4th Michigan Gettysburg Barnes's 342 40 11+ 5th Michigan Fair Oaks Kearny's 330 43 13+ 7th Michigan Gettysburg Gibbon's 165 27 16+ 8th Mic
k Hooker's Third 18 81st Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 18 145th Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 18 31st Maine Potter's Ninth 18 20th Massachusetts Gibbon's Second 17 14th Connecticut Gibbon's Second 17 62d Pennsylvania Griffin's Fifth 17 63d Pennsylvania Birney's Third 17 5th Michigan Birney's Third 16 16th Massachusetts Humphreys's Third 16 61st New York Barlow's Second 16 126th New York Barlow's Second 16 82d Ohio Schurz's Eleventh 16 100th Pennsylvania Stevenson's Ninth 16 6th Wisconsin Wadsworth's First 16 Heavy Artillery. 1st Maine Birney's Second 23 8th New York Gibbon's Second 19 A heavy artillery regiment had just twice as many line officers as an infantry regiment. The largest regimental loss of officers killed in any one battle, occurred in the Seventh New Hampshire at the assault on Fort Wagner, the regiment losing 11 officers killed or mortally wounded in that bloody affair. Among the killed was Col. Putnam, who fell
venson was killed at Spotsylvania, May 10th, and Major-General Thomas L. Crittenden, formerly commander of the Twenty-first Corps, was assigned to the command of Stevenson's (1st) Division. During the Wilderness campaign, prior to the battle of the North Anna, the Ninth Corps was not included in the Army of the Potomac, but was a 1863, the principal event being the bloody assault on Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863. This assault was made by a column of three brigades,--Strong's, Putnam's, and Stevenson's, the whole under command of General Truman H. Seymour. General Strong's brigade led the assault, with the 54th Massachusetts (Colored) at the head of his colume brigade commanders, General Strong and Colonel Putnam, were killed in the assault of the 18th, Putnam falling after he had effected an entrance into the fort. Stevenson's Brigade was held mainly in reserve. In February, 1864, Seymour's Division, of about 7,000 men, sailed for Florida, where it was engaged on the 20th in the b
ssachusetts Infantry. Leasure's Brigade — Stevenson's Division Ninth Corps. (1) Col. Augustinia it was brigaded in the First Brigade of Stevenson's (1st) Division, from which it was subsequentry.--First Veteran. Carruth's Brigade — Stevenson's Division--Ninth Corps. (1) Col. Charl where it was attached to the First Brigade, Stevenson's (1st) Division, Ninth Corps. In the latteof extreme praise. At that battle it was in Stevenson's (2d) Brigade, Foster's (1st) Division. Inver, the next week, at Spotsylvania (then in Stevenson's (1st) Division), and two weeks later suffelt on Fort Wagner, in which affair it was in Stevenson's Brigade of reserves. In April, 1863, it lInfantry--Roundheads. Leasure's Brigade — Stevenson's Division--Ninth Corps. (1) Col. Danietered out. Eighth Illinois Infantry. Stevenson's Brigade — Logan's Division--Seventeenth Corg. During the Vicksburg campaign it was in Stevenson's (3d) Brigade, Logan's Division, Sev
ess, Va.             May 5-6, 1864.             2d Vermont Getty's Sixth 49 285 14 348 4th Vermont Getty's Sixth 41 223 4 268 93d New York Birney's Second 42 213 5 260 5th Vermont Getty's Sixth 33 187 26 246 57th Massachusetts Stevenson's Ninth 57 158 30 245 3d Vermont Getty's Sixth 38 167 6 211 6th Vermont Getty's Sixth 34 155 7 196 139th Pennsylvania Getty's Sixth 33 157 5 195 7th Wisconsin Wadsworth's Fifth 27 155 35 217 63d Pennsylvania Birney's Second 32 14in's Fifth 21 119 24 164 39th Massachusetts Robinson's Fifth 19 121 28 168 52d New York Barlow's Second 21 115 28 164 119th Pennsylvania Wright's Sixth 31 102 12 145 61st Pennsylvania Neill's Sixth 31 102 6 139 100th Pennsylvania Stevenson's Ninth 23 110 2 135 50th Pennsylvania Willcox's Ninth 23 109 113 245 16th Maine Robinson's Fifth 13 119 11 143 109th New York Willcox's Ninth 25 101 14 140 183d Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 18 109 34 161 145th Pennsylvania
26 26 Sherman's Nineteenth. Feb., ‘64 14th Mass. Wright's 1 8 9   9 9 18 Stevenson's Ninth. Feb., ‘63 15th Mass. Pearson's   1 1   27 27 28 Andrews's Thirte9 409 Gibbon's Second. Aug., ‘61 21st Massachusetts 11 148 159 2 89 91 250 Stevenson's Ninth. Sept., ‘61 22d Massachusetts 9 207 216 1 102 103 319 Griffin's Fi 197 Seymour's Tenth. Feb., ‘64 56th Massachusetts 6 120 126   100 100 226 Stevenson's Ninth. April, ‘64 57th Massachusetts 10 191 201   86 86 287 Stevenson's Stevenson's Ninth. April, ‘64 58th Massachusetts 10 129 139   156 156 295 Potter's Ninth. April, ‘64 59th Massachusetts 7 83 90 1 93 94 184 Stevenson's Ninth. Aug., ‘64Stevenson's Ninth. Aug., ‘64 60th Massachusetts Hundred-days' men.         11 11 11     Sept., ‘64 61st Massachusetts One year's term. 1 5 6   20 20 26   Ninth. April, ‘65 62d Massa., ‘61 100th Pennsylvania Served through the war. 16 208 224 2 183 185 409 Stevenson's Ninth. Dec., ‘61 101st Pennsylvania
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)
olina Ransom's Ransom's 13 75 -- 88 7th North Carolina Lane's A. P. Hill's 5 81 -- 86 31st Georgia Lawton's Ewell's 15 63 -- 78 1st South Carolina Gregg's A. P. Hill's 15 58 -- 73 Phillips's Legion Cobb's McLaws's 13 56 -- 69 28th North Carolina Lane's A. P. Hill's 16 49 -- 65 19th Georgia Archer's A. P. Hill's 15 39 -- 54 16th North Carolina Pender's A. P. Hill's 6 48 -- 54 Chickasaw Bluffs, Miss.             Dec. 26-29, 1862.             42d Georgia Barton's Stevenson's 10 18 -- 28 28th Louisiana ---------- Lee's 9 25 9 43 31st Georgia ---------- Lee's 9 16 -- 25 Stone's River, Tenn.             Dec. 31, 1862--Jan. 1, 1863.             8th Tennessee Donelson's Cheatham's 41 265 -- 306 29th Mississippi Walthall's Withers's 34 202 -- 236 30th Mississippi Walthall's Withers's 63 146 -- 209 13th Louisiana Adams's Breckenridge's 46 168 102 316 20th Louisiana 16th Louisiana Adams's Breckenridge's 41 176 21 238