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Henry H. Dewey (search for this): chapter 10.79
, Maj. Jabez M. Brower; 61st Pa. (batt'n), Capt. David J. Taylor. Brigade loss: k, 37; w, 172; m, 16==225. Third division, Col. J. Warren Keifer. First Brigade, Col. William Emerson: 14th N. J., Capt. Jacob J. Janeway; 106th N. Y., Capt. Alvah W. Briggs, Capt. Peter Robertson; 151st N. Y., Capt. Browning N. Wiles, Capt. Hiram A. Kimball; 184th N. Y. (batt'n), Maj. William D. Ferguson; 87th Pa. (batt'n), Capt. Edgar M. Ruhl, Capt. John A. Salsbury; 10th Vt., Col. William W. Henry, Capt. Henry H. Dewey. Brigade loss: k, 39; w, 210; m, 21 = 270. Second Brigade, Col. William H. Ball: 6th Md., Maj. Joseph C. Hill; 9th N. Y. Heavy Artillery, Maj. James W. Snyder; 110th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Otho H. Binkley; 122d Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Moses M. Granger; 126th Ohio, Maj. George W. Voorhes, Capt. George W. Hoge; 67th Pa., Lieut. John F. Young; 138th Pa., Maj. Lewis A. May. Brigade loss: k, 69; w, 352; m, 15 == 436. artillery Brigade, Col. Charles H. Tompkins: 5th Me.,Capt. Greenleaf T. Stevens
n; 128th N. Y., Capt. Charles R. Anderson; 156th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Alfred Neafie, Captain Alfred Cooley; 175th N. Y. (batt'n), Capt. Charles McCarthey; 176th N. Y., Maj. Charles Lewis. Brigade loss: k, 20; w, 87; m, 191 = 298. Fourth Brigade, Co]. David Shunk: 8th Ind., Lieut.-Col. Alexander J. Kenny, Maj. John R. Polk; 18th Ind., Lieut.-Col. William S. Charles; 24th Iowa, Lieut.-Col. John Q. Wilds, Capt. Leander Clark, Maj. Edward Wright; 28th Iowa, Lieut.-Col. Bartholomew W. Wilson, Maj. John Meyer. Brigade loss: k, 26; w, 200; m, 103 = 329. Artillery: 1st Me., Lieut. Eben D. Haley, Lieut. John S. Snow. Artillery loss: k, 3; w, 17; m, 8 = 28. Reserve artillery, Maj. Albert W. Bradbury: 17th Ind., Lieut. Hezekiah Hinkson; D, 1st R. I., Lieut. Fred'k Chase. Artillery Reserve loss: k, 5; w, 17; m, 6 = 28. Army of West Virginia, Brig.-Gen. George Crook. Staff loss: k, 1. first division, Col. Joseph Thoburn (k), Col. Thomas M. Harris. Staff loss: k, 1. First Brigade,
Ira W. Claflin (search for this): chapter 10.79
The opposing forces at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864. The Union Army. Army of the Shenandoah, Maj.-Gen. Philip H. Sheridan. Escort: 17th Pa. Cavalry (detachment), Maj. Weidner H. Spera; 6th U. S. Cavalry, Capt. Ira W. Claflin. Sixth Army Corps, Brig.-Gen. James B. Ricketts (w), This roster may be incomplete as regards the indication of officers who were killed (k) or wounded (w). Brig.-Gen. George W. Getty, Maj.-Gen. Horatio G. Wright. Commanded the army during General Sheridan's temporary absence in the early part of the battle. Staff loss: w, 2. Escort: G, 1st Mich. Cavalry, Lieut. William H. Wheeler. first division, Brig.-Gen. Frank Wheaton. First Brigade, Col. William H. Penrose (w), Lieut.-Col. Edward L. Campbell, Capt. Baldwin Hufty: 4th N. J., Capt. Baldwin Hufty; 10th N. J., Maj. Lambert Boeman, Capt. Charles D. Claypool; 15th N. J., Lieut.-Col. Edward L. Campbell, Capt. James W. Penrose. Brigade loss: k, 17; w, 129; m, 19 =165. Second Brigade, Col
Thomas Gibson (search for this): chapter 10.79
Taylor. Brigade loss: k, 5; w, 19 = 24. Reserve Brigade, Col. Charles R. Lowell, Jr. (k), Lieut.-Col. Casper Crowninshield: 2d Mass., Lieut.-Col. Casper Crowninshield, Capt. Archibald McKendry; 1st U. S., Capt. Eugene M. Baker; 2d U. S., Capt. Robert S. Smith; 5th U. S., Lieut. Gustavus Urban. Brigade loss: k, 9; w, 27; m, I = 37. Second division, From Department of West Virginia. Col. William H. Powell. First Brigade, Col. Alpheus S. Moore: 8th Ohio (detachment),; 14th Pa., Maj. Thomas Gibson; 22d Pa., Lieut.-Col. Andrew J. Greenfield. Brigade loss: w, 7. Second Brigade, Col. Henry Capehart: 1st N. Y., Maj. Timothy Quinn; 1st W. Va., Maj. Harvey Farabee; 2d W. Va., Lieut.-Col. John J. Hoffman; 3d W. Va., Lieut.-Col. John L. McGee. Brigade loss: k, 1; w, 1; m, 1 = 3. Artillery: L, 5th U. S., Lieut. Gulian V. Weir. Third division, Brig.-Gen. George A. Custer. First Brigade, Col. Alexander C. M. Pennington, Jr.: 1st Conn., Capt. Edwin W. French; 3d N. J., Lieut.-Col. Cha
and 37th Va. [Steuart's brigade], Lieut.-Col. S. H. Saunders. Stafford's Brigade: 1st and 14th La.----; 2d La.----; 10th and 15th La.----. Kershaw's division, Maj.-Gen. J. B. Kershaw. Conner's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. James Conner, Maj. James M. Goggin: 2d S. C., Maj. B. R. Clyburn; 3d S. C., Maj. R. T. Todd; 7th S. C.----; 8th S. C.----; 15th S. C.----; 20th S. C., Col. S. M. Boykin; 3d S. C. Battalion,----. Wofford's Brigade: 16th Ga.----; 18th Ga.----; 24th Ga.----; 3d Ga. Battalion,----; Cobb's Ga. Legion,----; Phillips's Ga. Legion. Humphreys's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Benjamin G. Humphreys: 13th Miss.----; 17th Miss.----; 18th Miss.----; 21st Miss.----. Bryan's Brigade, Col. James P. Simms: 10th Ga., Col. W. C. Holt; 50th Ga., Col. P. McGlashan; 51st Ga., Col. E. Ball; 53d Ga.----. Wharton's division, Brig.-Gen. G. C. Wharton. Wharton's Brigade: 45th Va.----; 50th Va.----; 51st Va.----; 30th Va. Battalion Sharp-shooters,----. Echols's Brigade: 22d Va.----; 23d Va. Battalion,---
ry (2d Battalion), Capt. Frederick C. Wilkie; 116th Ohio, Capt. Wilbert B. Teters; 123d Ohio, Maj. Horace Kellogg. Brigade loss: k, 1; w, 36; m, 371 =408. Second Brigade (at Winchester and not engaged in the battle), Col. William B. Curtis: 1st W. Va., Lieut.-Col. Jacob Weddle; 4th W. Va., Capt. Benjamin D. Boswell; 12th W. Va., Lieut.-Col. Robert S. Northcott. Third Brigade, Col. Thomas M. Harris, Col. Milton Wells: 23d Ill. Battalion (not in action), Capt. Samuel A. Simison; 54th Pa., Capt. John Suter; 10th W. Va., Lieut.-Col. Moses S. Hall, Maj. Henry H. Withers; 11th W. Va., Lieut.-Col. Van H. Bukey; 15th W. Va., Col. Milton Wells, Maj. John W. Holliday. Brigade loss: k, 12; w, 61; m, 103 = 176. Second division, Col. Rutherford B. Hayes. First Brigade, Col. Hiram F. Duval: 23d Ohio, Lieut.-Col. James M. Comly; 36th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. William H. G. Adney; 5th W. Va. (batt'n), Lieut.-Col. William H. Enochs; 13th W. Va., Col. William R. Brown, Lieut.-Col. James R. Hall. Brigade l
J. Floyd King (search for this): chapter 10.79
); Va. Battery (Fry's). Cutshaw's Battalion: Va. Battery (Carrington's); Va. Battery (Tanner's); Va. Battery (Garber's). Nelson's Battalion, Lieut.-Col. William Nelson: Ga. Battery (Milledge's); Va. Battery (Kirkpatrick's); Va. Battery (Massie's). King's Battalion, Lieut.-Col. J. Floyd King: Va. Battery (Bryan's); Va. Battery (Chapman's); Va. Battery (Lowry's). Horse Artillery: Md. Battery (Griffin's); Va. Battery (Jackson's); Va. Battery (Lurty's); Va. Battery (McClanahan's); Va. Battery (JohnsLieut.-Col. J. Floyd King: Va. Battery (Bryan's); Va. Battery (Chapman's); Va. Battery (Lowry's). Horse Artillery: Md. Battery (Griffin's); Va. Battery (Jackson's); Va. Battery (Lurty's); Va. Battery (McClanahan's); Va. Battery (Johnston's); Va. Battery (Shoemaker's); Va. Battery (Thomson's). The maximum effective strength of Early's army in the Valley is estimated at about 20,000 of all arms, about August 15th, 1864; but at the battle of Winchester, September 19th, his force had been reduced by the departure of Kershaw, who on August 31st had been 3822 strong,. officers and men. [See foot-note, p. 524.] According to Early's official report the losses in killed and wounded from September 1st to October 1st were 291 kille
George A. Custer (search for this): chapter 10.79
of West Virginia. Col. William H. Powell. First Brigade, Col. Alpheus S. Moore: 8th Ohio (detachment),; 14th Pa., Maj. Thomas Gibson; 22d Pa., Lieut.-Col. Andrew J. Greenfield. Brigade loss: w, 7. Second Brigade, Col. Henry Capehart: 1st N. Y., Maj. Timothy Quinn; 1st W. Va., Maj. Harvey Farabee; 2d W. Va., Lieut.-Col. John J. Hoffman; 3d W. Va., Lieut.-Col. John L. McGee. Brigade loss: k, 1; w, 1; m, 1 = 3. Artillery: L, 5th U. S., Lieut. Gulian V. Weir. Third division, Brig.-Gen. George A. Custer. First Brigade, Col. Alexander C. M. Pennington, Jr.: 1st Conn., Capt. Edwin W. French; 3d N. J., Lieut.-Col. Charles C. Suydam; 2d N. Y., Capt. Andrew S. Glover; 5th N. Y., Maj. Theodore A. Boice; 2d Ohio, Lieut.-Col. George A. Purington; 18th Pa., Maj. John W. Phillips. Brigade loss: k, 2; w, 17; m, 8 = 27. Second Brigade, Col. William Wells: 3d Ind. (2 co's), Lieut. Benjamin F. Gilbert; 1st N. H. (batt'n), Col. John L. Thompson; 8th N: Y., Lieut.-Col. William H. Benjamin; 22d
R. E. Wilson (search for this): chapter 10.79
William R. Cox: 1st N. C., Capt. W H. Thomson; 2d N. C., Capt. T. B. Beall; 3d N. C., Capt. W. H. Thomson; 4th N. C.----; 14th N. C., Capt. Joseph Jones; 30th N. C., Capt. J. C. McMillan. Pegram's (Early's) division, Brig.-Gen. John Pegram. Godwin's Brigade: 6th N. C.----; 21st N. C.----; 54th N. C.----; 57th N. C.----. Johnston's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Robert D. Johnston: 5th N. C.----; 12th N. C.----; 20th N. C., Col. T. F. Toon; 23d N. C.----; 1st N. C. Battalion Sharp-shooters, Capt. R. E. Wilson. Pegram's Brigade, Col. John S. Hoffman: 13th Va., Capt. Felix Heiskell; 31st Va., Lieut.-Col. J. S. K. McCutchen; 49th Va., Capt. John G. Lobban; 52d Va., Capt. J. M. Humphreys; 58th Va., Capt. L. C. James. Gordon's division, Maj.-Gen. John B. Gordon. Evans's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. C. A. Evans: 13th Ga.----; 26th Ga.----; 31st Ga.----; 38th Ga.----; 60th Ga.----; 61st Ga.----; 12th Ga. Battalion,----. Hays's Brigade, 5th, 6th, and 7th La.----; 8th La.----; 9th La.----. Terry's Brig
William R. Cox (search for this): chapter 10.79
. H. Willis; 12th Ga., Capt. James Everett; 21st Ga., Capt. H. T. Battle; 44th Ga., Lieut.-Col. J. W. Beck. Grimes's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Bryan Grimes: 32d and 53d and 2d N. C. Battalion, Col. D. G. Cowand; 43d and 45th N. C., Col. John R. Winston. Cox's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. William R. Cox: 1st N. C., Capt. W H. Thomson; 2d N. C., Capt. T. B. Beall; 3d N. C., Capt. W. H. Thomson; 4th N. C.----; 14th N. C., Capt. Joseph Jones; 30th N. C., Capt. J. C. McMillan. Pegram's (Early's) division, Brig.Brig.-Gen. William R. Cox: 1st N. C., Capt. W H. Thomson; 2d N. C., Capt. T. B. Beall; 3d N. C., Capt. W. H. Thomson; 4th N. C.----; 14th N. C., Capt. Joseph Jones; 30th N. C., Capt. J. C. McMillan. Pegram's (Early's) division, Brig.-Gen. John Pegram. Godwin's Brigade: 6th N. C.----; 21st N. C.----; 54th N. C.----; 57th N. C.----. Johnston's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Robert D. Johnston: 5th N. C.----; 12th N. C.----; 20th N. C., Col. T. F. Toon; 23d N. C.----; 1st N. C. Battalion Sharp-shooters, Capt. R. E. Wilson. Pegram's Brigade, Col. John S. Hoffman: 13th Va., Capt. Felix Heiskell; 31st Va., Lieut.-Col. J. S. K. McCutchen; 49th Va., Capt. John G. Lobban; 52d Va., Capt. J. M. Humphreys; 58th Va., Capt. L. C. James. Gord
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