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Browsing named entities in 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. You can also browse the collection for Jackson (Mississippi, United States) or search for Jackson (Mississippi, United States) in all documents.

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lin Hills Rousseau's ------ 64 5th U. S. Colored Chaffin's Farm Paine's Eighteenth 63 5th Vermont Wilderness Getty's Sixth 63 8th New York Cross Keys Blenker's ------ 63 6th Iowa Shiloh Sherman's ------ 63 105th Ohio Chaplin Hills Jackson's ------ 75 5th Iowa Iuka Hamilton's ------ 62 19th Indiana Manassas Hatch's First 62 141st Pennsylvania Chancellorsville Birney's Third 62 8th Michigan James' Island Stevens's ------ 61 98th Ohio Chaplin Hills Jackson's ------ 66Jackson's ------ 66 140th Pennsylvania Gettysburg Caldwell's Second 61 83d Pennsylvania Gaines' Mill Morell's Fifth 61 6th U. S. Colored Chaffin's Farm Paine's Eighteenth 61 87th Indiana Chickamauga Brannan's Fourteenth 61 10th Iowa Champion's Hill Crocker's Seventeenth 61 125th Illinois Kenesaw Davis's Fourteenth 61 8th Kansas Chickamauga Davis's Twentieth 61 26th Wisconsin This regiment appears again in this same list. Gettysburg Schurz's Eleventh 61 121st New York Spotsylvania Rus
sions joined the main army in its movement on Jackson, and became engaged in the fighting there, wisault, May 22nd Siege of Vicksburg Siege of Jackson Helena Grand Coteau Cane River Cloutiersv under General Ord, moved with the Army to Jackson, Miss., and assisted in the investment of that plthe surrender of Vicksburg, the Army moved on Jackson and invested that place, the corps losing theal John M. Thayer. After the evacuation of Jackson by the enemy, the Army returned to Vicksburg to the Ninth Corps. Smith's Division lost at Jackson 12 killed, 124 wounded, and 13 missing; total22d); Fort Hill Vicksburg Trenches Siege of Jackson Meridian Expedition Missionary Ridge Big Sarched away with Sherman's Expedition against Jackson. That place having been captured, the Army, 1864, and on General Slocum's Expedition to Jackson, July 5-6, 1864. A few regiments were engage77 killed, and 475 wounded. Three days later, Jackson's and Ward's Divisions were hotly engaged in [3 more...]
Present, also, at Siege of Vicksburg; Jackson, Miss.; Totopotomoy; Hatcher's Run. notes.--Or, but in the following siege operations at Jackson, Miss., it lost 1 killed, and 12 wounded. It was ay 23, 1862, it was surrounded and cut off by Jackson's rapid advance, and forced to surrender, losy wounded. Their gallant opposition retarded Jackson's advance, giving Banks ample time to withdra Jackson, Tenn. 1 Ezra Chapel, Ga. 2 Jackson, Miss. 1 Siege of Atlanta 10 Champion's Hill, , Tenn. Siege of Corinth; Tuscumbia River; Jackson, Miss.; Meridian Raid; Big Shanty, Ga.; Jonesboron. 27     Present, also, at Siege of Jackson, Miss.; Dalton, Ga.; Siege of Savannah, Ga.; Congricksburg, Va. 1 Weldon Railroad, Va. 2 Jackson, Miss. 15 Peeble's Farm, Va. 3 Campbell's Statin the Third Congressional District. It left Jackson, September 1, 1862, and after a short stay atones's Ford, Miss. 2 Ezra Chapel, Ga. 8 Jackson, Miss. (July 16, 1863) 6 Lovejoy's Station, Ga. 1[32 more...]<
167 12 225 1st Wisconsin Rousseau's ---------- 58 132 14 204 105th Ohio Jackson's ---------- 43 147 13 203 3d Ohio Rousseau's ---------- 43 147 -- 190 98th Ohio Jackson's ---------- 35 162 32 229 79th Pennsylvania Rousseau's ---------- 40 146 30 216 21st Wisconsin Rousseau's ---------- 38 103 56 197 123d Illinois Jackson's ---------- 35 119 35 189 10th Wisconsin Rousseau's ---------- 37 109 4 150 22d Indiana Mitchell's ---------- 49 87 23 159 Pocotaligo, S. C.an's Seventeenth 10 57 6 73 20th Ohio Logan's Seventeenth 10 58 -- 68 Jackson, Miss.             May 14, 1863.             17th Iowa Crocker's Fifteenth 1regg's Cavalry 5 19 -- 24 1st Maine Cavalry Gregg's Cavalry 3 22 8 33 Jackson, Miss.             July 16, 1863.             41st Illinois Lauman's Sixteenton's Fourth 21 58 10 89 103d Illinois Harrow's Fifteenth 22 51 -- 73 Jackson, Miss.             July 6, 1864.             76
t 21 killed, 73 wounded, Including the mortally wounded. and 3 missing, Lieutenant-Colonel Tupper being among the killed. While at Memphis, in March, 1863, a dispute arose among the generals as to which was the best drilled regiment in the Corps, and the matter was settled by a prize-drill, in the presence of over ten thousand citizens and soldiers, and with three United States Army officers as judges, which resulted in an award of superiority to the Forty-first. During the siege of Jackson, Miss., the regiment participated in the deadly charge, of Pugh's Brigade, which was the subject of so much criticism and censure, and in which it lost 27 killed, 135 wounded, Including the mortally wounded. and 40 missing,--a total of 202 out of 338 present. Major Long was mortally wounded in this affair. When General McPherson was killed, and his body sent home, the 41st was selected to accompany it as an escort. The 96th Illinois, Colonel Thomas E. Champion, was another regiment whic
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)
n's Johnston's 45 101 -- 146 27th Virginia Jackson's Johnston's 19 122 -- 141 4th Virginia Ja862.             37th Virginia Fulkerson's Jackson's 12 62 39 113 42d Virginia Burke's JacksoEwell's 8 115 -- 123 5th Virginia Winder's Jackson's 4 89 20 113 31st Virginia Elzey's Ewell'Hill's 18 190 -- 208 38th Georgia Lawton's Jackson's 54 118 -- 172 31st Georgia Lawton's Jack9, 1862.             21st Virginia Jones's Jackson's 37 85 -- 122 42d Virginia Jones's JacksoJackson's 36 71 -- 107 37th Virginia Taliaferro's Jackson's 12 76 -- 88 47th Virginia Taliaferro's on's 12 76 -- 88 48th Alabama Taliaferro's Jackson's 12 61 -- 73 Manassas, Va.             Ewell's 21 91 -- 112 2d Louisiana Starke's Jackson's 25 86 -- 111 Richmond, Ky.             reckenridge's 17 120 8 145 8th Mississippi Jackson's   20 113 -- 133 19th Tennessee Stewart'sayton's Stewart's 37 151 5 193 5th Georgia Jackson's Cheatham's 27 165 2 194 63d Tennessee Gr