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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The opposing forces at Perryville, Ky., October 8th, 1862. (search)
l H. Rousseau. Staff loss: m, 1. Ninth Brigade, Col. Leonard A. Harris: 38th Ind., Col. Benjamin F. Scribner; 2d Ohio, Lieut.-Col. John Kell; 33d Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Oscar F. Moore (w and c), Maj. Frederick J. Lock; 94th Ohio, Col. Joseph W. Frizell; 10th Wis., Col. Alfred R. Chapin; 5th Ind. Battery, Capt. Peter Simonson. Brigade loss: k, 121; w, 419; m, 51 = 591. Seventeenth Brigade, Col. William H. Lytle (w and c), Col. Curran Pope (m w): 42d Ind., Col. James G. Jones; 88th Ind., Col. George Humphrey; 15th Ky., Col. Curran Pope; 3d Ohio, Col. John Beatty; 10th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Joseph W. Burke; 1st Mich. Battery, Capt. Cyrus O. Loomis. Brigade loss: k, 193; w, 606; m, 23 = 822. Twenty-eighth Brigade, Col. John C. Starkweather: 24th Ill., Capt. August Mauff; 79th Pa., Col. Henry A. Hambright; 1st Wis., Lieut.-Col. George B. Bingham; 21st Wis., Col. Benjamin J. Sweet; 4th Ind. Battery, Capt. Asahel K. Bush; 1st Ky. Battery, Capt. David C. Stone. Brigade loss: k,170; w, 477; m, 109
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The opposing forces at Stone's River, Tenn. (search)
ousseau. Staff and escort loss: w, 2. First (late Ninth ) Brigade, Col. Benjamin F. Scribner: 38th Ind., Lieut.-Col. Daniel F. Griffin; 2d Ohio, Lieut.-Col. John Kell (k), Maj. Anson G. McCook; 33d Ohio, Capt. Ephraim J. Ellis; 94th Ohio, Col. Joseph W. Frizell (w), Lieut.-Col. Stephen A. Bassford; 10th Wis., Col. Alfred R. Chapin. Brigade loss: k, 33; w, 189; m, 57 = 279. Second (late Seventeenth) Brigade, Col. John Beatty: 42d Ind., Lieut.-Col. James M. Shanklin (c); 88th Ind., Col. George Humphrey (w), Lieut.-Col. Cyrus E. Briant; 15th Ky., Col. James B. Forman (k), Lieut.-Col. Joseph R. Snider; 3d Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Orris A. Lawson. Brigade loss: k, 53; w, 240; m, 96 = 389. Third (late Twenty-eighth) Brigade, Col. John C. Starkweather: 24th Ill., Col. Geza Mihalotzy; 79th Pa., Col. Henry A. Hambright; 1st Wis., Lieut.-Col. George B. Bingham; 21st Wis., Lieut.-Col. Harrison C. Hobart. Brigade loss: k, 2; w, 31; m, 113 = 146. Fourth Brigade, Lieut.-Col. Oliver L. Shepherd: 1st
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The opposing forces at Chickamauga, Ga. September 19th-20th; 1863. (search)
d. (Second Brigade), Lieut. David Flansburg (w and c), Lieut. Henry J. Willits; A, 1st Mich. (First Brigade), Lieut. George W. Van Pelt (k), Lieut. Almerick W. Wilber; H, 5th U. S. (Third Brigade), Lieut. Howard M. Burnham (k), Lieut. Joshua A. Fessenden (w). Artillery loss included in that of brigades. Second division, Maj.-Gen. James S. Negley. First Brigade, Brig.-Gen. John Beatty: 104th Ill., Lieut.-Col. Douglas Hapeman; 42d Ind., Lieut.-Col. William T. B. McIntire; 88th Ind., Col. George Humphrey; 15th Ky., Col. Marion C. Taylor. Brigade loss: k, 17; w, 189; m, 104 == 310. Second Brigade, Col. Timothy R. Stanley (w), Col. William L. Stoughton: 19th Ill., Lieut.-Col. Alexander W. Raffen; 11th Mich., Col. William L. Stoughton, Lieut.-Col. Melvin Mudge (w); 18th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Charles H. Grosvenor. Brigade loss: k, 20; w, 146; m, 49 == 215. Third Brigade, Col. William Sirwell: 37th Ind., Lieut.-Col. William D. Ward; 21st Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Dwella M. Stoughton (m w), Maj. Arnol
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
the Staunton Artillery, Culshaw's Battalion Artillery, 9th April, 1865. W. R. Donoven, Sergeant. S. J. Coffman, Sergeant. R. H. Fife, Corporal. John Hunter, Sergeant. G. W. Long, Corporal. Peter Schmidt, Corporal. R. C. Bowman, Corporal. Privates. Geo. H. Eppes, Edward Alley, David L. Garton, M. W. Pond, Jas. W. Cheatham, T. J. Blanton, S. T. Rhodes, F. C. Fitzhugh, J. N. Stivwalt, R. C. Courtney, Jno. W. Heiser, Jno. W. Warthen, J. W. Lawrence, George Humphrey, Jno. Sullivan, W. H. Hutchison, H. T. Harrison, W. C. Maupin, W. R. Blunt, Joseph Holcombe, Jas. T. Hodges, Jas. T. Gabhert, W. W. Gibson, F. A. M. Mason, Henry Cornet, Jas. M. Johnson, A. S. Peace, W. H. Gilliam, J. H. Huston, Oliver Callaghan, Jas. A. Jeter, G. D. Mauck, Dabney Carver, David Williams, George T. Lourie, Archibald Dunnivant, C. H. Trayer, Stuart K. Grove, P. W. Currier, Peter Gord, Andrew Kennedy, J. P. Iseman, Samuel B. D
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sick and wounded Confederate soldiers at Hagerstown and Williamsport. (search)
24th. Private J. Hinnant, 2d North Carolina regiment; wounded July 13th. Sergeant C. Belcher, 11th Georgia regiment; wounded July 10th. Private J. W. Cross, Washington artillery; wounded July 6th. Private George Waterston, Washington artillery; wounded July 6th; died August 9th. Private J. Myers, 6th Virginia cavalry; wounded July 6th. Private W. W. Davis, Washington artillery; wounded July 6th. Private Robert Bannister, Washington artillery; wounded July 6th. Private George Humphrey, Washington artillery; wounded July 6th. Private S. A. Badger, 26th North Carolina regiment; wounded July 1st. Private James Lyon, 11th Mississippi regiment; wounded July 3d. Private J. J. Jordan, 5th Alabama regiment; died July 29th. Sergeant C. Craig, 11th North Carolina regiment; wounded July 1st. Captain W. C. Coker, 8th South Carolina regiment; wounded July 2d. Private J. W. Gorvee, 3d Georgia battalion; wounded July 2d. Private Hugh Currain, 55th North Car
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book II:—the siege of Chattanooga. (search)
column across the road, so as to check the enemy; the rest of his column forms on the left in line of battle beyond the highroad to cover the passage of the trains and other brigades of the army, which Jenkins has not been able to detain. The danger is averted, but it is impossible to continue the retrograde movement under the very eyes of the enemy: it is necessary to give battle. While Hartranft closes the Kingston road to McLaws' first battalions, Ferrero, who brings up the rear with Humphrey's brigade, suddenly halts and checks Jenkins' vanguard, which presses too closely on him. Thanks to the resisting power of this brigade, Burnside is enabled to pass through the public square at Campbell's Station and form his little army around the village, after having started his wagons on the road to Knoxville. His troops pass in the rear of Hartranft and deploy successively en échelon on his right, thus facing backward in line of battle, with White in the centre and Ferrero on the righ
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
nited States, Battery HCapt. George A. Kensel. Second division. Maj.-gen. James S. Negley. First Brigade. Brig.-gen. John Beatty. 104th IllinoisCol. Absalom B. Moore. 42d IndianaLieut.-col. William T. B. McIntyre. 88th IndianaCol. George Humphrey. 15th KentuckyCol. Marion C. Taylor. 3d OhioCol. Orris A. Lawson. Second Brigade. Col. William L. Stoughton. 19th IllinoisLieut.-col. Alexander W. Raffen. 11th MichiganLieut.-col. Melvin Mudge. 18th OhioLieut.-col. Charles H. G Burnham. Lieut. Joshua A. Fessenden. Second division. Maj.-gen. James S. Negley. First Brigade. Brig.-gen. John Beatty. 104th IllinoisLieut.-col. Douglas Hapeman. 42d IndianaLieut.-col. William T. B. McIntire. 88th IndianaCol. George Humphrey. 15th KentuckyCol. Marion C. Taylor. Second Brigade. Col. Timothy R. Stanley. Col. William L. Stoughton. 19th IllinoisLieut.-col. Alexander W. Raffen. 11th MichiganCol. William L. Stoughton. Lieut.-col. Melvin Mudge. 18th Ohi