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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 71 11 Browse Search
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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. 11 1 Browse Search
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New York Birney's Third 9 229 238 61st Pennsylvania Getty's Sixth 19 218 237 11th Pennsylvania Robinson's First 12 224 236 48th New York Terry's Tenth 18 218 236 45th Pennsylvania Potter's Ninth 13 214 227 121st New York Wright's Sixth 13 213 226 27th Michigan Willcox's Ninth 10 215 225 2d Michigan Willcox's Ninth 11 214 225 100th Pennsylvania Stevenson's Ninth 16 208 224 8th Michigan Willcox's Ninth 11 212 223 2d Vermont Getty's Sixth 6 215 221 111th New York Hays's(Alex.) Second 8 212 220 18th U. S. Infantry Johnson's Fourteenth 9 209 218 9th Illinois Dodge's Sixteenth 5 211 216 22d Massachusetts Griffin's Fifth 9 207 216 5th Vermont Getty's Sixth 11 202 213 148th Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 12 198 210 9th Massachusetts Griffin's Fifth 15 194 209 81st Pennsylvania Barlow's Second 18 190 208 7th Michigan Gibbon's Second 11 197 208 55th Pennsylvania Ames's Tenth 7 201 208 17th Maine Birney's Third 12 195 207 3d Vermont
st 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'ork Wilderness Ayres's Fifth 65 46th Ohio Shiloh Sherman's ------ 65 28th Pennsylvania Antietam Greene's Twelfth 64 72d Pennsylvania Gettysburg Gibbon's Second 64 4th New York Antietam French's Second 64 126th New York Gettysburg Alex. Hays's Second 64 3d Ohio Chaplin Hills Rousseau's ------ 64 21st Wisconsin Chaplin 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 Blenk
's 168 26 15+ 105th New York Fredericksburg Gibbon's 177 22 12+ 107th New York New Hope Church Williams's 358 47 13+ 111th New York (8 Cos.) Gettysburg Alex. Hays's 390 88 22+ 111th New York Wilderness Barlow's 386 59 15+ 114th New York Opequon Dwight's 315 44 13+ 114th New York Cedar Creek Dwight's 250 39 15+ vania Russell's 346 60 17+ 124th New York Chancellorsville Whipple's 550 57 10+ 124th New York Gettysburg Birney's 238 32 13+ 126th New York Gettysburg Alex. Hays's 402 64 15+ 134th New York Gettysburg Steinwehr's 400 60 15+ 137th New York Wauhatchie Geary's 206 31 15+ 141st New York Peach Tree Creek Williams's 1383 51 13+ 7th Ohio Cedar Mountain Augur's 307 55 17+ 7th Ohio Ringgold Geary's 206 25 12+ 8th Ohio Antietam French's 341 43 12+ 8th Ohio Gettysburg Alex. Hays's 209 28 13+ 10th Ohio Chaplin Hills Rousseau's 528 84 15+ 14th Ohio Chickamauga Brannan's 449 81 18+ 25th Ohio Gettysburg Barlow's 220 25 11+ 38th
evenson Killed at Spotsylvania. Brevet Brigadier-General James A. Mulligan Mortally wounded. Killed at Winchester (1863). Brigade commanders. Major-General George C. Strong Mortally wounded. Killed at Fort Wagner. Brevet Major-General Alexander Hays Hays commanded a division on the Gettysburg campaign. Killed at Wilderness. Brevet Major-General S. K. Zook Killed at Gettysburg. Brevet Major-General Frederick Winthrop Killed at Five Forks. Brevet Major-General ThomasHays commanded a division on the Gettysburg campaign. Killed at Wilderness. Brevet Major-General S. K. Zook Killed at Gettysburg. Brevet Major-General Frederick Winthrop Killed at Five Forks. Brevet Major-General Thomas A. Smyth Mortally wounded. Killed at Farmville. Brigadier-General Nathaniel Lyon Killed at Wilson's Creek. Brigadier-General Robert L. McCook Shot by guerrillas, while lying sick in an ambulance. Killed at Decherd, Tenn. Brigadier-General Henry Bohlen Killed at Freeman's Ford. Brigadier-General George W. Taylor Killed at Manassas. Brigadier-General William R. Terrill Killed at Chaplin Hills. Brigadier-General Pleasant A. Hackleman Killed at Corinth. Brigadier-General
ceeding to the command of the corps, and Caldwell to that of Hancock's Division. While on the march to Gettysburg, General Alex. Hays' Brigade joined, and was assigned to the Third Division, Hays taking command of the division. At Gettysburg, the cHays taking command of the division. At Gettysburg, the corps was hotly engaged in the battles of the second and third days, encountering there the hardest fighting in its experience, and winning there its grandest laurels; on tlhe second day, in the fighting at the wheat-field, and on the third, in the ref. He also commanded at Mine Run and Morton's Ford, the divisions at that time being under Generals Caldwell, Webb and Alex. Hays. Upon the reorganization of the Army of the Potomac, March 23, 1864 the Third Corps was discontinued, and two of its 699 killed, 3,877 wounded, and 516 missing; total, 5,092, half of this loss falling on Birney's (Third) Division. General Alex. Hays, commanding the Second Brigade of Birney's Division, was among the killed. At Spotsylvania the Second Corps agai
cond Corps, the regiment being placed in General Alex. Hays's Brigade of that division--Second Briganety-Third New York Infantry--Morgan Rifles. Hays's Brigade — Birney's Division--Second Corps. y's Division for duty, where it was assigned to Hays's (2d) Brigade. Under command of Colonel Crockventh New York Infantry. Willard's Brigade — Hays's Division--Second Corps. (1) Colonel Jesstached to the Third Brigade, Third Division (Alex. Hays's). Just before the Wilderness campaign it wntreville, Va., where it was attached to General Alex. Hays's Brigade. In June, 1863, that command otomac, and was placed in Willard's Brigade, Alex. Hays's (3d) Division, Second Corps, with which ithe Third Corps the regiment became a part of Alex. Hays's Brigade, Birney's (3d) Division, Second Coirney's Division — Thire Corps. (1) Col. Alex. Hays, W. P., R. A.; Bvt. Major-Gen. (Killed). Colonel Smyth commanded the brigade, and General Alex. Hays the division. Smyth's men contributed m[10 mor
ed and mortally wounded numbered 94. 247 47 363 111th New York Alex. Hays's Second 58 177 14 249 1st Minnesota Gibbon's Second 50 173 1 224 126th New York Alex. Hays's Second 40 181 10 231 151st Pennsylvania Doubleday's First 31 202 102 335 149th Pennsylvania Doubledayd Massachusetts Williams's Twelfth 23 109 4 136 125th New York Alex. Hays's Second 26 104 9 139 14th U. S. Inf.,(8 Cos.) Ayres's Fifth 1, Va.             Oct. 14, 1863.             126th New York Alex. Hays's Second 6 33 10 49 125th New York Alex. Hays's Second 3 25 8 Alex. Hays's Second 3 25 8 36 82d New York Webb's Second 7 19 -- 26 64th New York Caldwell's Second 6 11 25 42 14th Connecticut Alex. Hays's Second 4 18 4 26 Alex. Hays's Second 4 18 4 26 Wauhatchie, Tenn.             Oct. 27, 1863.             33d Massachusetts Steinwehr's Eleventh 26 61 1 88 137th New York Geary's Tw Va.             Feb. 6, 1864.             14th Connecticut Alex. Hays's Second 6 90 19 115 Olustee, Fla
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)
icial report on July 4th, states that there were only 216 left for duty after the fight on the 1st inst. The regiment then participated in Pickett's charge, on the third day of the battle, in which it attacked the position held by Smyth's Brigade, Hays's Division, Second Corps. On the following day it mustered only 80 men for duty, the missing ones having fallen in the final and unsuccessful charge. In the battle of the first day, Captain Tuttle's company went into action with 3 officers and 8h Carolina Drayton's Jones's 26 84 -- 110 61st Georgia Lawton's Ewell's 16 91 7 114 4th Texas Wofford's Hood's 10 97 -- 107 27th Georgia Colquitt's D. H. Hill's 15 89 -- Includes loss at South Mountain on the 14th.104 8th Louisiana Hays's Ewell's 10 93 -- 103 2d South Carolina Kershaw's McLaws's 17 77 -- 94 17th Mississippi Barksdale's McLaws's 9 77 2 88 10th Georgia Semmes's McLaws's 16 67 -- 83 18th Mississippi Barksdale's McLaws's 11 69 -- 80 19th Georgia Colqui