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illed or fatally wounded in action, were the following: Regiment. Division. Corps. Officers. Men. Total. 1st Maine Gregg's Cavalry, A. P. 15 159 174 1st Michigan Kilpatrick's Cavalry, A. P. 14 150 164 5th Michigan Kilpatrick's Cavalry, A. P. 6 135 141 6th Michigan Kilpatrick's Cavalry, A. P. 7 128 135 1st Vermont Kilpatrick's Cavalry, A. P. 10 124 134 1st N. Y. Dragoons Torbert's Cavalry, A. P. 4 126 130 1st New Jersey Gregg's Cavalry, A. P. 12 116 128 2d New York Wilson's Cavalry, A. P. 9 112 121 11th Pennsylvania Kautz's Cavalry, A. P. 11 108 119 The light artillery was composed of batteries with a maximum strength of 150 men and six guns. Before the war closed many of them were reorganized as four-gun batteries. In some cases there were regimental organizations comprising 12 batteries, but most of the troops in this arm of the service were independent commands; even where there was a regimental organization, each battery acted separately and in
weitzer's Brigade — Griffin's Division--Fifth Corps. (1) Col. Henry Wilson. (3) Col. Charles E. Griswold. (2) Col. Jesse A. Gove; R. Harbor. notes.--Organized at Lynnfield by the efforts of the Hon. Henry Wilson, who afterwards became vice-president of the United States. Second New York Cavalry--Harris Light. McIntosh's Brigade — Wilson's Division--Cavalry Corps, A. P. (1) Col. J. Mansfield Davies. regiment was in Gregg's (2d) Division, but in 1864-65 it served in Wilson's (3d) Division,--afterward Custer's. Eighth New York Cavalry--Rochester regiment. Chapman's Brigade — Wilson's Division--Cavalry Corps A. P. (1) Col. Samuel J. Crooks. (4) Col. William H. Benjami raids and the Shenandoah campaign, in 1864, the regiment served in Wilson's (3d) Division. This division was commanded by General Custer in n the Atlanta campaign. It participated, in the spring of 1865, in Wilson's expedition to the Gulf, and — in Long's Division —
36 35 91 At Parker's Store, May 5th; opening fight.5th New York Cavalry Wilson's Cavalry 16 21 13 50 1st New Jersey Cavalry Gregg's Cavalry 7 41 10 58 1st U. S. Cavalry Merritt's Cavalry 8 34 3 45 1st Vermont Cavalry Wilson's Cavalry 5 30 11 46 Chester Station, Va.             May 6-7, 1864.             6 91 Hanover, Va.             May 30, 1864.             2d Ohio Cavalry Wilson's Cavalry 5 50 10 65 Bethesda Church, Va. Right of the Army; the left resavalry A. P. 9 46 11 66 6th Ohio Cavalry Gregg's Cavalry A. P. 3 32 -- 35 Wilson's Raid, Va.             June 27-29, 1864.             11th Penn. Cavalry 17 2 24 1st U. S. Cavalry Merritt's Cavalry 4 14 6 24 18th Penn. Cavalry Wilson's Cavalry 7 12 1 20 Fisher's Hill, Va.             Sept. 22, 1864.       harp fight at Columbus, Ga., on the 16th of April, 1865, and other divisions in Wilson's Corps were engaged at West Point, Ga.,
., ‘61 1st New Hampshire 5 28 33 2 112 114 147 Wilson's Cavalry, A. P.   Heavy Artillery.        rved through the war. 10 124 134 4 300 304 438 Wilson's Cavalry A. P.   Heavy Artillery.         New York Reenlisted. 8 93 101 3 222 225 326 Wilson's Cavalry, A. P. Sept., ‘61 6th New York r's 1 4 5 1 12 13 18   Fifth. Oct., ‘61 F--Wilson's         14 14 14   Twenty-sec'd. Oct., ‘ Served through the war. 7 76 83 5 179 184 267 Wilson's Cavalry, A. P. Sept., ‘61 3d Ohio Serv ‘63 9th Indiana 4 28 32   204 204 236 Knipe's Wilson's. Dec., ‘63 10th Indiana 1 20 21 4 157 161 182 Knipe's Wilson's. Dec., ‘63 11th Indiana 2 11 13 1 160 161 174 Hatch's Wilson's. Dec., ‘663 12th Missouri 1 35 36 1 226 227 263 Hatch's Wilson's C. C. Sept., ‘64 13th Missouri   11 11   63 3d Tennessee 2 8 10 4 532 536 546 Johnson's Wilson's C. C. Feb., ‘63 4th Tennessee 1 24 25 4 23 10th Tennessee 1 24 25 1 181 182 207 Hatch's Wilson's C. C. Aug., ‘63 12th Tennessee 5 28 33 2
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 14: the greatest battles of the war — list of victories and defeats — chronological list of battles with loss in each, Union and Confederate. (search)
oads, Miss 223 394 1,623 2,240 June 17, 18 Lynchburg, Va 103 564 271 938 June 11, 12 Cavalry engagements.Trevilian Station, Va 102 470 435 1,007 June 21 Cavalry engagements.White House, Va 10 51 22 83 June 24 Cavalry engagements.St. Mary's Church, Va 29 188 122 339 June 15-19 Petersburg Assault, Va 1,688 8,513 1,185 11,386 June 22 Known, also, as Weldon Railroad, and Williams's Farm.Jerusalem Road, Va 142 654 2,166 2,962 June 22-29 Cavalry engagements.Wilson's Raid, Va 71 262 1,119 1,452 June 20-30 Petersburg Trenches, Va 112 506 151 769 July 2 Fort Johnson, S. C 19 97 135 251 July 5-7 John's Island, S. C 16 82 12 110 July 9 Monocacy, Md 123 603 568 1,294 July 12 Fort Stevens, D. C 54 319 -- 373 July 13 Tupelo, Miss 59 453 16 528 July 18 Island Ford, Va 65 301 56 422 July 20 Carter's Farm, Va 37 175 30 242 July 24 Winchester, Va 134 678 391 1,203 July 26-29 Strawberry Plains, Va 62 340 86 488 July 30 Petersburg M
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)
ian Raid, Miss.             Feb. 3--March 5, 1864.             47th U. S. Colored (8th La.) ---------- --------- 11 66 2 79 11th Illinois ---------- --------- 10 40 16 66 7th Indiana Cavalry ---------- --------- 11 37 36 84 Cloyd's Mountain, W. Va.             May 9, 1864.             14th West Virginia Crook's Army W. Va. 13 62 13 88 12th Ohio Crook's Army W. Va. 9 68 10 87 Shenandoah Valley, Va.             Aug. 1-31, 1864.             3d New Jersey Cavalry Wilson's Cavalry A. P. 11 73 47 131 6th New York Cavalry Merritt's Cavalry A. P. 10 43   53 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry Merritt's Cavalry A. P. 10 41 1 52 1st New York Dragoons Merritt's Cavalry A. P. 11 31 7 49 5th Michigan Cavalry Merritt's Cavalry A. P. 23 15 5 43 2d Massachusetts Cavalry Merritt's Cavalry A. P. 10 28 23 61 9th New York Cavalry Merritt's Cavalry A. P. 11 32 2 45 Dabney's Mills, Va.             Feb. 5-7, 1865.