^^3 lOO BATTLE© OF THE REBELLION A DETAILED ACCOUNT OF KEGIMB:NTS AND BATTERIES ENGAGED— CASUALTIES, KILLED, WOUNDED and MISSING AND THE NUMBER OF MEN IN ACTION in each REGIMENT ALSO, ALL THE BATTLES OF THE REVOLUTION WAR OF 1812-5, MEXICAN WAR, INDIAN BATTLES AMERICAN-SPANISH WAR, and NAVAL BATTLES STATE ROSTERS FROM THE SEVERAL NORTHERN STATES, GIVING THE ENROLLMENT, NUMBER KILLED, WOUNDED, DIED and DESERTED FROM EACH ORGANIZATION DURING the WAR BY W. P. KREMER IflOfi HOBOKEN, N. J. LIBRARY of CONGRESS Two Copies Received on 30 1906 „ Copyrlfht Entry , CLASS A XXc.,No. COPY^B. Copyright by W. P. Kuemer, 1JK)6 / PREFACE. The object aimed at in the preparation of this book was to pi'odnce a systematic, brief, clear and authentic showing of the casualties of regiments-and-batteries in the ^reat battles of the civil war, for the use Qf those Who cannot afford the time to consult the War Records of thel Rebellion. The plan is simple. No arbitrary rqilitai-y divisions have been followed. Battles are alphabetically ai^'anged and i-egi- meiits and batteries are placed in regular nuriaber order. The War Records and the Adjutant Genei*als Reports from the several Union Stafes are the sources from which this work has been compiled, and is as near coi-rect as can lie made. I CONTENTS, BATrLEi or Till-: i kI.IEFXI.l«^. maths. r 'i>g<: It.llll'S. Pilllf. l!«ttU-ii. hit'*. Antietam » Fort Fisher 108 Olustee 190 Aklie 18 Fort 8t(!adnian 1)9 Pea Ridge 191 Allatoona 1!) Ft. St. Phillip no Perryvillc 192 Appomattox 2J Franklin 210 Petersburg 194 Arkaiisas Post 27 Fredericksburi,' 111 Parker's X Road s202 AtlantaCampaiy;ii 2i) Gettysburg 121 Prairie Grove 203 Avcrasborro 32 GreenBriarlliver 135 Port Hudson 204 Ball's Bluff ;u Grand Coteau ' 13fi Peach TreeCreek 206 Baton Ilouge 34 Guutown 137 . Poison Spring 20(5 Baxter Spriiijis 35 Hartsville 138 Pocotaligo 207 Beiitt)iiville 3(5 Harper's Ferry 139 Plymouth 207 Bi- Bethel 3!) Hatcher's Run 140 Raymond 208 Bi2d 4.. .... 12 . .... 2... .. 18... .119 r>7th 19 ... 79 .... 3.... .101... ...309 r>»th 48. . ...153. .... 23.... .224 »t>th 4. .... 18.. .. 22... .2 26 «lst 35. ... 34 .. .165 . 2... 41 ft 3d 202 .. T GllKAT BATTLES. 11 r.itii 1 1 ... e«tii 44 152 .196... IGtli .... 4 4 .. 17 til G .... 26 . 32... 7»tli 8.. .... 1» 7 . 34... ..228 79tSi ».. .... 27 . 32... SOtli 6.. .... 40 8 54 ... .150 82(1 21 92 15 .128 . ;^32 89tli 18.. •-•■ 77 8 .103... 94tli 12 1 13 95tli 1 1 ... UTth 24.. .... 14 9 107 .. 102tl 5.. .... 27 5 37 103d 24 .. .. 68 25 .117... 104tli 7. .... 6» 15 . 82... 105th 9 . ... 54 11 74 .. 107th 7.. .... 51 5 . 63 .. 108tli 26 .. .122 47.. . .195 .. etliCav. 1 1. ... 7 Batteries 3. .... 15 1 . 19... ]^EW JEK.SKY. 1st 6 6 2(1 2. 7.... 9... 3(1 .... 1 .... 3...... 1... 3... 4tli 13tli 7. .... 75 OHIO. 19. .. .101 5 til 11. .... 35 2.... . 48... 7tli 5. .... 33 . 38... 8 til 32. 4. 7. 129 .... 12 26 .161 .. . 21... . 33... 341 11 til 5.... 12tli ...500 23d 8. 59 2.... 69... ... 28tli 2. 13. 19 .... 49 18.... .. 21.. 30tli 80... 36tli 2. 21 2.... .. 25... 06tli 1. .... 23 . 24... ...120 I»HNIVSYI^VAKIA , 1st R. 5. 22 .. 27.. 2(1 " 3. 21 . 24... ... 3(1 " 12 34 .. 46... 4tll " 5. 43 . 48... 5tll " 3. 7 .. 10... 6tli " 8. 61 .. 69 .. 7tli ' 12. 60 .. 72... 12 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. Sth '^ 12 ... .. 44.. . 56 »tli '* 17 .. .. 66 . . 83 lOtli " .. 9 9 llth " 7..., ... 15.. . 22 12tli " 13. . .. 46. .... 2 61 latii '' 5 . .. 20 . . 25 llth 13 .. ...lOT.. .... 4... 124 28tli 44 ... .217 . .... 5 266 600 45th 1 .. .. 36 .... 1 . 38 46th 6. . . 13. . 19 48th 8... . 51.. .... 1 . 60 49 th ... 4.. .. 4 50th 8... ... 46.. 3 . 57 &Yst 21 . .. 99.. .120 53(1 6 ... .. 18.. 1 . 25 S6th 1 .. 1 61st ... 5.. 5 69th 19. . ... 58. ... 15 92 list 26.. ... 95.. ... 18 .139 92(1 38... .163.. .... 36 237 81st 7... ... 44. . 51 82(1 ... 2. 2 88th lO... .. 62.. .... 5 . 77 90th 13... ... 82.. 3 .. 98 95th 1... ... 9.. . lO 96th 1... ... 1.. 2 lOOth ... 7. 1.... 8 106th lO. . ... 63. 4.... .. 77 lOlth 19 .. . 45. . 64 190 111th 26... ... 76. 8.... llO 243 124th 5... ... 42. 17.... .. 64 1 25th 28... ...115. 2.... .145 128th 26... ... 86.. .... 6 118 130th 32... ...146. ..178 132(1 30... ...114.. 8 .152 750 4 th Cav. 3... ... 7.. .. lO 6th " ... 3. 3 15th " 1. . 1 Z. (lAfri(iiie ... 2.. .... 1 3 Art. A.B. 1... ... 5.. .. . . 6 " F.C. 3... .. 19 .... 2 . 24 " D. .. 3. 3 " K. 1... ... 6.. 1 8 " F. .. 3. 3 RHODE I8I.AMD. 4th 21 ... 77.. .... 2 lOO llatter> A. 4 . . . . 15.. 19 n. It... ... 7.. .... 8 . 18 u. . . . 5 . . . 5 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 13 2d&:10tli 4tli llth 12tli 1 4tli 2d ^liarp 5tli Cav. 1st Art. K. 2d " A. " M, 4tll'' B. " E. 5 til" C. 5 Batteries 2d 3d 4tli 5 til 6tli 2d 3d 6tli 7 til 7 til UNIXEO SXAXES. 8 46 1 55 3 29 32 1 1 1 3 4 3 3 13 51 2 66 1 1 4 5 9 1 3 4 2 3 5: 9 31 40 2 1 3 2 13 15 17 n VERMONT. 5 5 1 3 ... 4 6.... 6 2 2 8 8 ^WISCOI^SIN. 19 67 86 27 173 200 340 26 ......126 152 lO 23 5 38 400 ^WESX VlRGIBilA. 29 116 145 SCAXXERIING. 2 15 17 I^OSS BV SXAXHS. RECAPITULATION. S(.ites. RegtH. Average. Killed. Wounded. Missing. TotHl. C»nn. 4 ...33.. .132 473 '69 674 Delaware 3. 16.. 49 237 19.. .. 305 Illinois 1.. 1 Indiana ...18.. 61 409.. 470 Kentiieky 6 6 Maine ... 8.. .. 33 120. 21 174 1 Maryland .13. 47 229. . 23.. . 299 Miehi^an 19 57 296 6. 359 1 Mass. 11 ...21.. 234 .1054.. .106.. 1394 New J. ... 2.. 9 85.. 26 120 New Ham. 3. ... 7.. .. 22 167 2.. 191 New York 53. . .12 . .668 2819 279 3766 Minnesota 1 ...15. .. 15 81 . .. 18.. .. 114 14 ONE 1 rUNDKED GliEAT 15ATTLES. Ohio lO .. 8.... 8S. 4or. 29 .-3;> I'eiiii. 46. 11 5oa 2304 .144. 295 « II. Islaiul 1 . ..21.... 28. . 104.. lO 142 1'. Ntates 6. 7 45 207. 3 25 5 Veriiiont 5 1. 24 2& West Va. 1 29 29 116.. 145 Wi!*ooii>iiii 4 . ..20.... 82. 389. 5 476 Ncatteriiis 2. 15 . 17 Total, HO 12 2,108. 9,541. 760 12,409 A complete union victory, but do steps were taken to follow it up until the rebel army had made good its escape. The commander of the Union Army reports that there were 87,164 men in action. 24 Regiments re- ported their strength on going into action, which gives an average of 857. Multiply this by 170, the number of Regiments engaged and we have only 60,690. Add to this 3,750 for 30 batteries of artillery and our force is but little above 64,440. In order to give the army an effective total of 87,000 each regi- ment would have to average about 550. The greater part of these regiments participated in the Chickahominy campaign in June and July, and at Manassas, on August 28th, so that they were all greatly reduced in number, and an average of 550 is without doubt, too high. The assertion that he had near 90,000 soldiers under his command is simply a military prevarication. ONE HUNDRED GREAT ISATTI.FS. 15 REBEL ARMY.— Ai\TIETA3L 4tli Stii 9tli lOth 11 til 14tli IStli 44tli 3<1 2d 8tli 1st 2fl Sd 4tli 6tli Itli 8tli 9th lOtli lltli 1» lO 140 12tli 1 »tli 15tli 16tli lltli IStli IS 72 85 176 l»tli 2<»tli 21st 22d 2»d 24tli 2 7 til 28tlt »l«t 44tli 48tli AI.ABA19IA. 1.. ... 37 .. 44 12.. ... 63 .. 75 12 . ... 42 .. 54 lO ... 53 .. 63 3 ... 26 ... 29 2.. ... 43 ... 45 9.. ... 75 ... 84 4. ... 65 ARKATSSAS. 69 27 ...125 FI^ORIDA. ...182 6 ... 43 .. 49 13 . .. 56 GEORGIA. 69 1 29 . 30 6 ... 31 ... 43 9.. ... 57 ... 66 22.. ...119 ...141 lO.. ... 13 ... 23 3.. ... 9 ... 12 2 ... 17...... .. 19 2 . .. 14 .. 16 15... ... 69 .. 82 ... 1» .. lO 13 . ... 49 .. 62 48.. 169 217 6.. ... 30 ... 36 23. ... 83 106 ... 12 12... 13 ... 72 .. 85 13 . ... 76 ... 89 4.. ... 44 ... 48 4.. ... iz ... 76 2 ... 1» ... 21 14. ... 64 ... 78 14.. 145 ..158 15 . ... 89 ..104 11.. ... 62 .. 73 11.. ... 39 .. 50 17 ... 65 .. 82 1... ... 46 .. 47 16 ONE HUNDRED (JREAT BATTI,E^ SOth Ttlst (iOtli a, Le;?ioti 2<1 5tli 6tli 7tli 8th Otii loth 15th 2<1 11th 12 th 13th 1 6th 17 th 18 th 19th 2l! 11.. 3 28 T4 7..- SCATXERir^G. 83 43.. 29. 06. 27 31. 9. 60. 11. 172. 119. 81. 3. 37 93. 138. .373 EOSS BY SXAXES. RECAPITULATION. Stides. Rpgts. C 31111. 5. Del. 4.. D.olC 1., Illis. 2. Ind. 1 . maiiie 11. >lass. 18. na. 7 . ^ieli. IS. N.H. 4. X.J. N.Y. OlilO Pa. K. I. U.S. vt. wis. W.Va Seat's Tot'125l! 13. 70. 11. 67 2.. 3. 9. 6.. , 8. 11 3. 9. 4. 6. 6.. 3. 4. 11. 3. Killpd. 23. 14.. 22. 70; 48. 27 33. 20. 48., 377 51. 414. 12.. 11>. 39. 08. 28. 12. . 135. 67. 3. 77 13. 457 316 . ISO. . 223. . 104. . 311. .2274. . 384. .2170. 75. 50. . 264. . 387. . 207. 83. 27 2, 82. 109. 92. 32 85. 51. 6 40. 71 387. 29. 10. 50. 3. 43. Total. 158 108 3. 99 13 6G9 473 279 288 209 410 3291 506 2971 88 89 313 505 238 138 • .. 1,316.. 7. 760. 1,714. .10,790 Eighty-six regiments and 54 batteries present re- ported no casualties. This would make the Un- ion army consist of 343 regiments which would average 350 effective men, with the artillery added would give 130,000 soldiers for action. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 27 This was a series of running battles covering a period of twelve days when the Rebel army was trying to get away from Richmond. The pressure, however, was so great that the arniy, 28,231 surren- dered on April 9, 1865. No report of the casualties during these engagements were furnished, but as they were driven from every position they under- took to defend, almost before they had formed their lines, it is safe to assume that their loss was from 15,000 to 20,000, The roster of the Rebel army shows 251 regiments and battalions for duty, but as there had been a continual loss from desertion of nearly 3,000 per month, it necessarily follows that their ranks were geatly reduced in number. Perhaps 300 would be a fair average per regiment, and at that figure, the strength of the army would aggregate 85,000 effect- ive men at the commencement of the retreat. Regiments. 13th S5th llth 97tli lOSth llSth llGtli 118th 127th Battery 18th 6Dth 67th 83(1 4th 0th 25th 26th 30th 31st 34th ARKANSAS POST, ARK. Jan. 11, 1863. ii.m 9 1 IPi»IAIHA. 7.. .... 10 5 1.. .... 62 1 2 . .... 34 3.. .... 18 lO^^^A. 2 .... 2 lO. .... 43...... 2 18. .... 99 5. .... 38 .... 12 1. .... 15 Total. Ensatfed 1 3 45 5 lO 21 13 6 31 1 82 70 36 21 2 2 55 Ill 43 12 16 28 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLKS, 9111 tt iiiissorRi. 3CI 14 01 15. 6th 5 20 25. 8th 4 25 29. nth 3 8 11. 30th 3 8. 32d 5 5. OHIO. 48th 2 14 18. 54th 3 3. 51th 1 26 21. 16th 11 51 08. 83d 8 80 1 89. 96th lO 25 35. 120th 2 9 11 22. U. S. REOVTI^ARS. 13th 1 13 14. IJVISCOI^SIN. 23<1 3 34 31 SCAXXERING. 1 1. REBEL ARMY.— ARKANSAS POST. (Inconipl -te.) TEXAS. 6th 8.. .... 24 21 53... .542 24th 12 11 25 54... lO... ...581 25th 2.. 8 ...522 Battery 3.. .... 13 22 38... ... 83 i« 2 2... ... 33 I.OSS BY STATES. RECAPITULATION. states. R«'gts. Average. Kill.-d. Mounded. Missing. Total. Illiiioi»« 9... 2 11 no. ... 9 136 Indiana 4 . . . . 4. ... 19 184 . 6 . 209 Iowa 1 . . . 5. . 84 211 2... 241 Kentucky 1 . . . 9. 9 .Hissouri 6... . 4... 26. 122. 148 Ohio 1 . . . . 5 .... 34. 214... 12 260 r. Ntatex 1 . . . . 1. ... 1 13. . 14 Wisconsin 1 . . . 3. . 3 34... 8T weatterins 1... 1 Total, 36... 3. ...134.. 898... 29 .1,061 The entire force, 5,000 strong surrendered to the Union army. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 29 ATLANTA CAMPAIGN, May, 'Tune and July, 1804. Regiments. 4th 6th 9th 25 th 26th 30th 31st 1 St Bar lOth 16th 26th 27th 34 th 40 th 42d 48th 55th 60th 18th 85 th 86 th 90th 103<1 110th 111th 116th 125th 127th 1st Art. 12th 22d 83d 07 th 99th lO^WA. Killed. WouiuTed. Missing. 13 . ... 61... .. 3 31.. ...119... 4 13.. ... 70... 7 8.. ... 53... 4 1.. ... 59... 1 9.. ... 69... 1.. ... 42... 5 y 4.. ... 21... II^I^I^OIS. 14.. .. . 64... ... lO 20.. .... 43... ... 5 26.. .. .142 ... ... 12 16.. .... 88... ... 9 19.. ...lOO... ... 6 15.. . ... 92... 16.. .... 55... ... 4 32.. ...191... ... 18 31.. .... 87... ... 16 17 .... 98.. 26.. ...176 .. ... 3 42.. .... 99.. . 53 42 . . .119.. ... 15 9 .... 81.. ... 27 36.. ...131.. ... 9 2. .... 27.. 37 .. .144.. ... 88 12. .... 74.. ... 5 63.. .. .121.. ... 22 14. .... 53.. ... 12 .A. 4. .... 9.. ... 21 F. 5. ... 9.. ... 1 H. 4. .... 12.. .... 9 IISDIAIiIA. 28. ...103.. ... 52 43. ...146.. .... 42 7. .... 68.. .... 4 25. ...119.. .... 5 13. ...131.. .... 14 Tutal Engaged 77 300 154 90 305 65 365 67 182 78 288 48 25 88. 68. 180. 113. 125 107. 75 241. 134. 115. 205. 194. 176. 117. 176. 29. .269. . 91. 206. 79. . 34. . 15. . 25. .183. .231. . 79. .149. .158. 30 ONE HUNDRED iKEAT B.\TTLES. lOOtli 8... ... 69 . .... 1 . 78... 5 til Bat. 6... . 3 . 9 .. I»IISSOURI. 3(1 5 . .. 43.. .... 3 . 51... .135 6tli 8... 63 .... 2 73 . 8t5i 9 .... 2 . 11 .. 12th 6 . ... 58.. .... 3 67 170 ITth 12... ... 24 . 36 .. .141 2 7 til 17 47 . 64... .185 20th 3... ... 36. .... 5 . 44 .. 151 31st 10... ... 18. . 28... .122 32(1 3.. ... 33. .... 2 . 38... 149 2(1 Art. F . 2 . ... 2. 4... MICHIGAN. lOtli 26 ...103. .129... 14 til 20 12 .. .106. ... 78. .... 2 .126... 15th . 92... ... OHIO. 30th 14.. 14 ... 98. 100 .... 19 40 .131... 3 7 til 154 4ath 36.. ...129. 1 .166... 47 th 17 88 64 169. . 52d 51. .171 .... 31 .253... 53d 19.. ...201. .... 16 .236. . 54 th 12.. ...117 .... 72.... .201... 57 th 23 . ...106. 71.... .206... 64th 27 19 . 82 3.... .112... 70th 7Gth 93 13 .125... 18 91 2 ... 111... ...413 98 th 22 ... 58. .... 2.... . 82... lOSth 7.. 26 7.... . 40... ... 113th 35.. .139. 7.... 181... 121st 26.. ...188. .214... 4thBarry 1.. ... 8. 9 .. ^UW YORK. 1 7th S3 .... 74 1.... . 98... u S. RHGUI.ARS. ISth 45.. ...197 10.... .252. . .701 16th 16 94 10 120 . ...515 18 th 38 176 17.... .231... 653 19th 14 . . 56 6.... 70 271 Scattering , 2 . .. 16 5.... . 23... I^OSS BY SXAXKS. RECAPITULATION, States. Rdgts. Average. KHIod. Wounded. Missing. Illinois, 502....2015.... 345. ...2862.. Ind., 130..., 639.... 118.... 887 . ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 31 Iowa, 86... 494. Missouri, OA.... 323. Midi., 58 .... 287. N.Y. 23.... 74. Ohio, 341... 1695. Regulars 113... 523. Neat'in?, 2... 16. 24. 17. 2. 1. 354. 43. 5 604. 406. 347. 98. 2390. 679. 23. Total, 1321. ...6066.... 009. ...8296.. Scat'ns: 3867 .21370.... 4062.29775.. Total, U.4988. 21827-4708 .34523. .110,123 Rebel, 1358.. 8614. 22750.. 70,000 The Union army started from Chattanooga, Tenn. May 4, on the Atlanta campaign, with an effective force, of 110,128, as stated by the commanding offi- cer, and the casualties, stated by the same source aggregated 37,081 at the close, Sept. 15. It is to be regretted that a General, having the command of a great army of educated men should value the lives of a soldier with such indifference as to give no detailed account of 3,G67 killed in bat- tle. They are lumped in on a pile without a pass- ing notice, and the organizations to which they be- longed and the great States of which they were honored citizens, are not credited with their loss. There is no valid excuse for this omission, except that it was carrying out a military custom of the dark ages when soldiers were the mere tools of a military despot, and their loss, no one had a right to question or call for an accounting. ONE HUNDRED GHEAT BATTLES. BATTLE OF AVERASBOROUGH. March 16th, 1865. Rrgiments. Killed. Wounded. aiissinsr. 5th 4 8 H aoth 2 15 12 « 3 4 4 1 1 8 4 3 2 17 1 4 13 1 2 17 2 3 S 1 4 21 3d8tliCaT.O 32 KEBfXUCKV. 3 5 MICHIGABi. 3 2 10 4 17 3 MASSACHrSEXXS. 7 17 3 12 2 BiH'W JERSEY. 1 22 IS^'W YORK. 7 25 27 19 4 2 10 2 1 1 O 16th 34th 60th 78 th 82(1 86th 101««t 102<1 105th 125th 1 20th 22d asd 70th S5th 2d Cav. lOth 1 4th 10th 0th Cav. 2d 33d 13th 17th 107th 123d 136th 141st 143d Totnf. EBen§ri> 20 6 7 4 1 O 4 3. 20 17 1 10 5 5 1 25 41 8 8 21 21 3 27 14 23 32 46 4 18 3 1 I ONrc HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 33 ISOtli 33d 52(1 55 th 61st 73d 7 9 th S2d 113th 121st 5 th Cav. 9th " lOth " 46th 9th Cav. 3d 21st 22d 26th 31st 18 OHIO. 3 6 32 2 9 26 8 19. 4. 8. 36 2. 9. 31. 8. 1 1. 6 6. 1 1. 2 2. 2 2. 1 4 5. 5 11 22. wisco:NSiBf. 4 25 29. 2 2. 4 4. 7...... 11 18. 1 12 13. I.OSS BY STATBS. RECAPITULATION. States. Regts. Average. Killed. Wounded. Missing, Conn. 2.. .. 3... 6.. 23.. 20. Illinois lO.. .. 2... 13. 17. 1. Indiana 5.. .. 3... 15. 61.. 1. Kentucky 1.. .. 3... 3. 5.. mass. 2 3... . 1. 29.. 5. micht^an 4.. 6. 39.. 3. New J. 1. 1. 22.. New York 1. . 11. 98.. .. 20. Ohio 12. . 1... 15 95. Penn. 2. .. 2... 5. 18.. 4. Wisconsin 5. .. 2... 12. 54.. Scattering 2. 12.. Total, 51 96.. 533. 54. Total. 49 91 77 8 41 48 23 129 no 27 66 14 683 Only a portion of the union army engaged and the rfibel army was driven back after a few hours skirmishing. The casualties of the rebel army was never stated. 34 ONE HQNDEED GREAT BATTLES. BATTLE OF BALL'S BLUFF. October 91, 1861. MASSACHrSEXXS. Regiments. Killed. Woiinilrd. nisKiiiL'. IBtli 14 61 227 20tli IS 44 135 42d 7 6 120 6tli Battery 1 I»ElVBiSYI,VAT*{IA. list 18 40 228 U. S. irHCUI^ARS. Battery B 5 4 IstArt. 1 Total, 49 158 114 Total. 302.. 194 Kngftged. .. .033 .318 133.. 1.. ... 281 ...«oo 9 1.. 921.. REBEL ARMY.- BALL'S BLUFF. MISSISSIM»I. 13tli 4 2 1 1 «0 17th 2 9 11 ISOO 18th 22 63 85 500 VIRGII*«IA. 8th 8 43 1 52 375 Cavalry 70 Total, 36 117 2 155.. 1,605 The Union army stampeeded at the commence- ment of the engagement, and enabled the Rebel army to win an easy victory. The General in com- mand was arrested after the battle and served two years in a military prison, but was finall}" liberated without a trial and assigned to a command in the southwest. BATTLE OF BATON ROUGE, LA. August 5th, 1S69. CONNBCXICITX. Reglnieiiti. 9th 2l8t Killed. 1. 24 36 Wounded. MUslng. .... 9 4... IISDIAT^A. .... 98 4... 71 12 Total. ... 14.. 126 Engaged 14th 119 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 35 MASSACHITSHTTS. 30th 3 15 18. Cavalry i i • 2dBattery 4 1 5. 4th *' 1 5 6. 6th " 3 9 1 13. MICHIGAIS. 6th 15 44 6 65, 7th lO 5 15 SCAXXERIT^JG. Seatteriiig 1 — 1 .250 L,OSS BY STATES. KEOAPITULATION. states. K«-s;ts. Average. Killed. Wounded. Missing. Total. €onn. 1... 1... 1. 9.. 4... 14 Indiana 1 ...24.... 24 98... 4... 126 :viaine 1....36.. . 36 71 . 12... 119 ]lias8. 2.... 3.... 7. 34... 2... 43 3Iichi!?an 1 ...15... 15. 44... 6... 65 Vermont 1 lO ... 5... 15 Scattering 1. 1 Total, 7. ...12.... 84. 266 33... 383 Union force won a victory. 4th 31«t 35th 3d 4th 5 th 6th 7 th 4th 80th 15th 22d 31$t 89 th 19th REBEL ARMY.— BATON ROUGE. AI^ABAMA. 6 19 25. 2 9 1 12. 4 21 1 26. KEI^XUCKV. 2 15 1 18. 5. ... 13 1...... 19 11 22 1 34. 5 20 25. 1 12 1 14. I^OUISIABJA. 5 25 12 42. 12 28 18 58. MISSISSIPPI. 1 1. 13 34 1 48. 16 31 47. 1 1 2. XEr»{J«JESSEB. 1 1 2. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTI B8. 20th 2.... 2 28th 1 2.... 8 45 th 1. 2.... 3 •CAXXKRII^O. Battalion s 27.... 17... . 49 Battery 5 lO... .. 15 Sharpsh'rs 2.... 2 Battery 6.... 6 Total, 95 302.... .. 56 ••• 453 skirhish at baxter springs, Kansas. October 6, 1863. Union, Reb. Stt.. 3.. BAT Killed. 23 . 11 . ».. lO.. 26.. 80.. .... 18 . .. 15 ... 98.. ... 18.. ....650 MO Total. ... 97.. Regiments. 22(1 TLE OF BELMONT, JVow. 7, 1861. II^I^IINEOIS. Wouiulpd. lllssiiiu'. .... 74 Engaged ...562 27th 30th 31st Seatterii 47 . . ... 58 ...720 .... 27 .... 70 . .. 11 .. 36. ... 80.. ... 12.. ... 500 ....680 ...114 7 th Total, IOWA. .... 93 ...119.. ...400 ....322 ...402 3976 The Union force was driven from the field after several hours fighting, owing mainlj^ to bad management of commanding of- ficer in not sending reinforcements at the proper time. The Rebel army consisted of 11 regiments and their casualtie.s were admitted as follows: 105 419 117 641 .8,000 BATTLE OF BENTONVILLE, N. C. March 19, 18eB. COT^I^KCXICIX. Regiments Killed MoiindiMl Missinic Total Kngaged lOth 4. . ... 30 2... 36 7 th 7 7.. 12th .... 2 2.. ONE nUNDREE GREAT BATTLES. 87 16th » •••• 40 2 51... 26th 1.. .... 6 7... »2d 3.. .... 7 7 17 .. 34 th 7.. .... 22 4 33... SOth 2 12 14... 53cl 1 .... 2 3... 5 5 th 1.. .... 3 1 5... Slth .... 1 1 ... 6t>th 1.. 1.. .... 2 .... 4 .... 6 11 8 13... 64th 13... 66th 7... 78 th lO . 36 46.. .321 86th 3. .... 16 19 .. 102d 1 1 2... lOScl .... 1« lO... 104th 1.. .... 12 1 14... llOth 1 1... 116th .... 1 1 2... 125th 3.. 4 . . . 16 ... 3 1 19... 1st Art. C. 8... IT^OIAT^A. 22<1 4.. ... 22 5 31... 37th .... 4...... 2 6... 38 th 1 . 2 .... 20 .... 8 1 21. . 42(1 lO... 82(1 1... 83(1 ... 3 3... 88 th 5. . 29 3 37 lOOth .... 2 2... l!Hli Bat'y 1.. .... 3 IOWA. 2 6... 4th 2 . . 11 13... 6th 1.. 4 5... 7th 1 1... 9th .... 12 12... 11th .... 2 2... 13th .... 3 3... 15th .... 4 4... 25 th 3. .... 21 24... 1 26th 1.. 8 9... 30th 1.. .... 8 9... 31st ...... 5 MASSACHUSETTS. 5... 33(1 .... 6 3 9... MIT*JI>JKSOTA. 2(1 .... 2 2... ..510 MICHIGAB(. lOth .... 6 7 13... 38 ONE HUNDRED GREAT JiATTLES. 13th 15. 7 13. 1 1 3. 1. 1. 3. 1. 5. 1. 3 2. 3. 1. 3 4. 1. 5. 1. 2 8. 5 81 10... 8.... 11.... RI. 4.... RK. 1... 5... 1... SHY. 10... 3... 18.... 4. .. 1... %.... G... 3... 2.... 13... 4.... lOG G54 14tli 21st 1st Art. R. Gth 43 49 1 ]»HSSOlT 5.... .. 58 .. 78 1 5 18 th 23(1 21th 3 3 4 8 3 4 31stA:32d G G Battery H. 17th 128(1 1 I^BIV YO 10 2 . 14 1 13r»th 143(1 ISOth 27 3 1 . 27 4 G 1st Art.W 1 13th T«K^V JKR 1 1 17 til OHIO. 1 1 G50 21st 2 7 th 3 G. .. . .. 14 30th 32(1 33(1 37 th G 30 3 9 1 . 53 4. . 39th 40th 47th ... 17 7 1 . 24 318 9 300 1 52(1 54th 55 th 57 th 18 2....: .... 24 1 . 22 3 . 29 1 Gist 2.... 8 A9th 70th .. . 19 . 2G 1. .. 73(1 7 Gth .... 24 4 . 31 4 82(1 89th 11 2 .. . 25 2 94th 98th 108th 11 .... 23 5 14 . 35 G 1 1 3th K 5. 121st llattery V, .... 30 .... 1 . 35 1 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 39 PEBiBJSYI^VAT^IA. 4c»tli .... 2.. 2.... 7»tli lO.. .... 38.. .... . 54... ^VISCONSII^. 2 list 3 . . 25.. 3 31... 642 2otll 1 . 1.. 1... 5.... 26tli .... 4.. »lst 1.. .... 44.. . ... 1» . lO.... 12tliBatt'v 2.. 2.... SCAXXEICIl^G. ScatterJn IT lO.. .... 70 22 111. . >SS BV SXAXHS RP:C.APITULA'riON. stales. Kogls. Average Killeil. Wounded. HisMIl^. Total. C»nn. 1 ... 4. 4. 3l>.... 2... 36 Illi!«. 21 ... 2. 47 . 209. 38... 294 Ind. 8 ... 1 .. 13. 91 13. 117 Iowa 11 8. 'J9 87 IVIa$s$«. 1 6. 3 9 Mich. 4 ... 8. .. 35. .. 180.... 36... 251 I?Iinn. 1 2.... 2 Mo. g. 2. 22.... 4... 28 N. J. 1 1.... 1 N.Y. 5 4. 41 .. 8... 53 Ohio 2 a ... 1. 50. . 256. 67 373 Pa. 2 ... 5. .. lO. 40. 6. 56 Wis. 4 ... 2. 11. 16 22... 109 Seat's .... 2 ... lO. 79 22.. 111 Tot'I »0 194 1,112 221 1,527 One hundred and five regiments present that were not engaged or had no casualties. This was the last stand of the Rebel army and the whole force, 39,012 surrendered on April 26, 186.5. RebelLo$.«. 239 1,693 673 2,606 SKIRMISH AT BIG BETHEL, VA. JTune 10. 1861. 4tll 1st 2d 3d 5 th 7 th Art. BIASSACHrSEXXS. 1 1... 3... 3... 30... 19... 12... . 850 2 1. 2. 2 27. 6 13. VORK. 1 1 ...650 3 7. 2 :gvti.aics. 1 1... 40 ONE HUiNDllKD (iUEAT BATTLES. VERmOBiX. 1st 2 » 1 .. SCAXXEIIIP>JG. weatteriiiar 1 Total, 1 8 Rebel Loss 1 53. 1 O. 1. 1200 The Seventh Regiment quoted above was not the 7th Militia of New York City, which was in the service at that time. SKIRMISH AT BIG SHANTY, GA. May 15, 1864, 6thIot^a ».. 46tliO]iio 1 97tliliicl 2. lOSdlllinoisl 12. 13. 6. 7 IS 14. 8 Total, 7 38 45 A sharp skirmish iu which the Union Brigade captured 8(Hi Rebel prisoners. BRANDY STATION, VA. tTune. 9. 1863. ii.i^ir^ois. Regiments. Killed. 8tli Cav. 1 . WoiiiKlecl. 4« Misshi!;. 3 T..«iil 50 3(1 Cav. , 1T^»IAMA. 23 24 1st Cav. 9IAIT^H. lO 25 35 33d ' MASSACHVSEXXS. 3 3 1st Cav. 2. ». 5 16 2d Cav. 1. 3 . 2 « 1 Ht Cav. 7. 9IAR\ 13. T*JH\V J 21. 'I^AT»«I>. .. . 44 03 1st Cav. rERSEY. 24 52 I^JE-W YORK. 8»tli 2 24. 20 124tli 2d Cav. 2. 4. 12. 14. WW. 2i!'""" 14 30 Ath " 12 4. ".'.''. i'.'.'.''.. 4 8th " 31. 50 9tli " 15 1 10 lOtii '' 3 18. 8. Ol 82 Atlillat'ry 13 21 EngRgrd ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 41 OHIO. 6th Cavalry . 2. 1 3 I»KBiB{SYI.VA3?«IA. 56tli 1 5.. .... 3 9 1st Cav. 5. .,... 18.. ... 12 35 4th •' s! 1.. 4 .... 18 5 . 6th " 2S.. 108 llth " 3 3 RHODK ISI^AT»JD. 1st Cav. I 2 .... 3 .... GUITARS. 5 \ S. RE 1st Cav. 1. 1. 2 2d " 11. 29 . .... 26 66 5 th " 6. 17 .... IS 38 6th '' 8. 26.. .... 32 66 2d Art. B.I. 3. 3...... 2d " K 2. 2 WESX VIICGIimA. 3d Cav. 3 3 ^wisco:nsiis. 3d 1. 14 15 SCAX^ERIT^G. Scattering .... 2 2 Total SI. .. .403.. ....382 866 SKIRIdlSQ AT BULL PASTURE MOUNTAIN. May 13th, 1862. OHIO. Killed WoDnded Missing 6 51 1 4 52 6 32 1 6 50 1 IJVEST VIRGIJ»JIA. 4 ^12 26 22-3 3 Total 58. 56. 39 57. 256. Engaged 25 th 3 2d 75 th 82d 3d Total REBEL ARMY.— BULL PASTURE MOUNTAIN. GEORGIA. ReJtts Killed Woiiiulcd Missing Total Engaged 12th 35 140 175 VIRGINIA. 1st 1 1 loth 1 20 21 21st 1 1 23d 6 35 41 25th 7 65 71 31st 1 18 19. 37th 5 34 39 42d 3 3. 44th 2 17 19. 48th 4.... 4. 52d 7 46 53. 58th JUl 39 50 . Total 73 423 498. 42 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. BATTLE OF Bl LL RUN, YA, J^iih/ 21st, 1801. coi^isEcxicrx. Begts. killed >V(>iiii(llissiiii; Tot III Eiiaraeeil 1st 2! 8.. .... 9 .... 9 17 2<1 .... S.. 16 3cl 4 . ... 13 . .... 18 . 35...... MAII^E. 2d 13. .... 24.. ....118 155 641> 3d R. ... 11.. . ... 13 . 29 4 th 1«. . ... 36.. .... 36 . 88 &tli 3 . .. 10.. .... 24 37 MASSACHVSHXXS . Kth S .... 32.. .... 22 . 59 11th 1 .... 41 ..,. 40 88 MICHIGAPi. 1st IS .... 41.. .. 61 117 500 MII^T^ESOXA. 1st 46. ...109.. .... 30 185 isBW HA:fii»smirE. 2d 9. .... 3S.. .... 63 107 ISE'W YORK. ■ad lA .... IS.. .... 29 60 l^th militia A 17.. .... 13 38 :8 th 2 2.. .... 7 11 11th 33 76 .... 68 177 13 th 11 .... 27- • •• 20 58 14th 25. .... 48.. . ... 69 .142 10 th 1.. 1 27th 26 .... 44.. . ... 60 130 29th 2. .... 9.. .... 35 . 46 31st 1.. 1 2 38 th IS. .... S5 •••• 58 .128 39th 2. .... 5.. .... 54 . 61 4i9th 37. .... 60.. ...; 95 .192 list 10. .... 40.. .... 12 . 62 19th 32. .... 51.. .. .115 .198 OHIO. 1st 1. 4.. .... 7 . 12 2d 1. 2.. .... 8 . 11 RHODH ISI^ABiD. 1st 13 39 .... 30 . 82 2d 23 3. .... 49.. . 26 3 . 98 Battery 8. . 14 RECiri.ARS. Infantry 13. 20 .... 30 . 63 Cavalry 13. .... 5 . 18 Marines 9 19.. .... 16 . 44 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 43 1st Art. I. 12 15 2d Art.D. 2 5 3.. '* E. 3 4...... 8.. " I»I. 1 3d " E. 4 2 5th" D. 5 16 8.. WISCOBJSII^J. 2d 23 65 63.. 2d 3 43 25.. SCAXXERIBJG. Scattering 4 1.. 27 lO 15 1 6 29 95 151 11 5 CASXJAI^XIES BY SXAXKS. RECAPITULATION. States. Rogts. Avernge Killed. AVouiidod. Missing. Total. Conn. 3.. .. 2... 6 . 26 . 36.. 68 Maine 4.. .. 9 37 . 81.. 191... . 309 Mass. 2.. .. 6... . 12.. 73. 62... . 147 Mich. 1.. .15... . 15. 41.. 61... . 117 Minn. 1.. . 46 . . 46.. . 109.. . 30. . 185 N.Hani . 1.. 9 . 9.. 35.. 63 . 107 N.Y. 15.. .14... .219.. . 451.. . 636... .1306 Ohio 2.. 1 . .. 2. 6.. 15... 23 R. I. 2.. .19... . 39. 96.. 59 . 194 Res. 3.. .. 6... 49.. 94 70. . 213 Vermont 1 . . .. 3.. 3.. 43.. 25... 71 Wis. 1.. .23... 23.. 65.. 63... . 151 Scat. 36.. ..Ys... .460.. 4.. 1 ... 5 Total .1124.. .1312... .2896 Union army defeated and retreated in disorder to Washington. Much of the confusion was caused by a large number of citizens who were permitted along to witness the engagement. A false report circulated after the battle and still ciiioted, that the army stampeded without making a determined stand, is shown to be incorrect by a glance at battles compared. There was only one battle where similar forces were engaged, that the casualties reached a higher average than at Bull Run, BAXXI^ES COMI-ARED. 36 regiments at Bull Run averaged 1.3 killed. 36 " Williamsbiirg averaged 12 killed. 36 " Fort Donalson averaged 14 killed. 37 " Cedar Mountain averaged 9 killed. 34 " Chickasaw Bluffs averaged 6 killed. 44 ONK HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. REBEL ARMY.— BULL RUN. 4tli 7 til Sth 1st 7tli 1st 2d 11th 13tli nth 18 th Sth <>th 2cl 4th Sth 8 th AI 157 197 OHORGIA. 19 134 153. 41 159 200. I^OrisiAXA. 8 38 2 48. 3 23 26. MAICY^I^APiD. 1 5 6. Mississim. 25 82 1 1«8. 7 21 28. C 6. 2 9 11. 8 30 38. I^ORXH CAROI^I^A. 1 3 4. 23 50 73. SOLTXH CAROm^A. 5 53 48. 11 79 6 9a. 3 23 2«. 5 23 28. Eiign^ed H. Legion 19 3d ••••11>0 2.. .... 3 121 VIR.GII»JIA. 1st 6 2d 18 72 4th 31 l'»0 Kth <; 47 7th 9 38 Sth 6 23 1 lOth 6 lO 17th 1 3 18th 6 13 19th 1 4 1 27th 19 122 28th ....... 33d 45 lOl 49th lO 30 30thrav. 5 4 Cavalry 4 4 Batteries 2 8 «. 91>. 131. 53. 47. 30. 16. 4. 19 «. 141. 9. 140. 40. 9. 4. lO. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. CASUAI^XIES BY STATES. RECAPITULATION. States No. Regts. Average Killed Ala. 1....40. ... 40. Georgia 2....30.... 60.. La. 2... 5... 11. Md. 1... 1.-.. 1.. Miss. 5.... 8.... 42. IV.Car. 2. ...12... 24.. S.Car. 5.... 8... 43.. Tenn. 1.... 1... 1.. Va. 16....10....165. Total ^....iT.. .387....1,S81.... 13. Woundert Jllssing 157.. . 293.. 61.. 2. 5.. . 148.. 1. 53.. . 268.. 8. 3.. . 593.. .. 2. 45 Total 197 353 74 6 191 77 319 4 760 1,981 CAMDEN EXPEDITION, April 1864. II^I^IBiOIS. Regiments 43d Killed 3. Wounded 6.. Missing 1... Total ... lO 48d 12. IBiDIAI^A. .... 12 222... ...246 1 SOtii 18. 83.. ... 21... ...122 29th 12. lO^WA. ....104 4... ...120 33d lO. ....105.. .... 14... ...129 ^ 36th 8. 114.. ...389... ...511 40th 6. 6. .... 41.. 3... ... 50 77th OHIO. 24 336... ...366 9th 16. l^ISCOKSIB^. 72 11... ...99 27th 9. 20.. .... 14... ...43 28th 1. 1 2 Batteries 1 . SCATTl 14.. 1 ... 52... ...67 Scatterins: 1.. 1 Total 102. 596.. .1,067.. 1,785 Eugagea .246 Rebel casualties never ofl&cially stated. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. BATTLE OF CEDAR CREEK, TA Ovtolur lUth, 18(i4. COT^KHCXICITX. Regts. Killed WoniKlod Missiiier Total Er 9th 2. 1 .% . . . . .. 8 . 25 12th 22. .%7.... .. 93 172 13th 2. 17 . .. lO . 29 2d H. Art. 21. 107.... .. 62 .190 IPUDIAI^A. 8tb 4. 37.... .. 25 . 66 11th 4. 39... .. lO . 53 18th 5. 49.... .. 27 . 81 17th Bat. 4. 9... 3 . 16 IOWA. 22d 1. 49. ... .. 23 . 73 24th 8. .... 43... .. 41 92 28 th 9. 11.... .. lO . 90... .. MAIl^JE. 1st 8. 60 ... .. 12 . 80 12th 7 23... .. 51 . 81 14 th 5. .... 34.... .. 43 82 29th 18. ....109.... 127 1st Art. A . 3 .... 17.... 8 28 '* E . 2. 26... MARYI. ,AT^D. 28 6th 8. .... 42.... 1 51 MASSACmSHXXS 26th 3. .... lO... .. 16 29 30th 12. .... 96. ... 108 34th .... 8.... .. 35 43 38th .... 19... .. 35 54 2d Cav. 1 .... 16... 1 24 3d Cav. 6. .... 31... . 39 76...... MICHIGAIii. 1st Cav. 3.. .... 24... 1 28 5 th ♦' 3. .... 8 ... 1 12 6th " 4. .... 6.... 1 11 Ith " %.... . 30 35 ME^V HAmPSHIRH. 14 th 8. .... 51 ... . 18 77 TVEW JERSEY. 4th 1. .... 29... 4 34 lOth 3.. .... 42.... 45 Engnged 1 I ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 47 14th 4. .... 24. ... 28 ISth 13.. .... 57 NEW 15... YORK. ... 8S 43d 4.. .... 18 .. 22 49tli 8 . .... 30. .. 38 62d 2. .... 13. .. 15 «5th 12.. .... 74 4... .. 90 7 5 th 3. .... 19. 33... ... 55 71th 7.. .... 26. .... 3... .. 36 90th 5 . .... 46. .... 22... .. 73 106th 8.. ... 45. .. 53 114th 21. .... 8H. .... 8. .115 llGth 7.. .... 43. 9... ... 59 12l!St lO.. .... 42 .... 5... .. 57 12 2d 5.. ... 27 .. 32 128th 5 . . ... 14. .... 76... .. 95 131st 2.. .... 22. .... 9... .. 33 151st 1 .. . .. 12. .. 13 153d 8.. .... 63. .... lO... .. 81 156th 8.. .... 36. .... 48... .. 92 159th 4.. 13. .... 6... .. 23...... l«Oth 9.. .... 34. .... 23... .. 66 175th 1.. .... 2. 3 176th 6.. .... 15. .... 32... .. 53 184th 3 . . ... 42. .. 45 KthH.Art . ....309... ..309 6th " 11.. .... 66 . ... 16... .. 93 9th «' 43.. ...165. .... 6. ..208 2d Cav. .... 8... .. 14 5th '• 1.. 2.. .. 3 6th *♦ 1.. .... 2.. 3 8th '* .... 1.. .. 1 9th " .... 4. 4 19th " 2.. .... 10. .. 12 1st Bat. 6.. .... 17.. .. 23 6th " .... 2.. 2 OHIO. 23d 9.. .... 4t>.. .... 8.... . 57 34th 2.. .... 12.. .... 18.... .. 32 36th 4.. .... 18.. .. 22 llOth B.. .... 29.. ..;. 1.... .. 35 116th 1.. .... 17.. .... 16... .. 34 122d 4.. .... 35.. ... 6.... .. 45 123d . ... 11.. .... 11... .. 22 126th 4.. ... 15.. .... 6.... .. 25 2d Cav. .... 3. 3 8th " 2.. 2 Battery L. 1.. 8.. 9 48 ONE HUNDRED GRKAT BATTLKS. I»EI«NSYI.VAI^IA. 47tli 3-3. 89. .... 28 .154 .%4th 3. 4. .... 28 . 35 «l!St 4. 11. . 16 .... 67tli 3. .... 26. . 30 87tli 1 22. .... 17 . 46 9» 9 nth 8. 27. . 39 96th 1 21 . 21 98 th 13. .... 41. . 55 102<1 12. 80. . 92 138th 2. 40. . 42 139th 2. 33 .... 1 36 14th Cav. .... 1. 1 18th " 1. .... 6. 7...... 22(1 '' .... 4 4 IstArt. D. 6. . ... 6. .... 18 . 30 ICEGVI^ARS. 1st Cav. 2. 5. 7 2rt '♦ .... 6. 6 Istirt.K.L. 2. .... 3. 5 2d " B. L. 1 .... 1 2 3d "C.F.K 1. 1 5th " It. 1. .... 2.. .... 8 . 11 5th '• .11. 2 17 .... 4 . 23 RHODH ISI.AI>iO. 1st Art. C. .... lO.. . lO D. 1. .... 8.. .... 3 . 12 G. 4. .... 23 . 27 VKICMOTSX. 2d 4 .... 31.. .... 3 . 38 3d 3 .. 36 . .... 1 . 40 4th 1. .... 19.. .... 3 29 5 th 2. .... 17 .... 3 . 22 6 th 5. .... 32.. .... 11 . 48 8 th 17 . 66 .... 23 106 lOth 16.. .... 65 .... 4 . 85 11th 13.. .... 74.. .... 20 107 1st Cav. .... 6. 6 UVESX viRGi::siA. 6 th 1.. .... lO.. 11 9th .... 14 . .... 5 19 lOth 2.. .... 19.. .... 14 35 lllh 2.. .... 26.. ... 49 . 77 13th 8.. .... 87 45 14th 1 . .... 26.. 8 35 15 th 5.. .... 12.. .... 12 29 1st Cav. 1.. 1.. 1 3 SCAXXEH INC. Scattering 4.. .... 15.. .... 3 22 ONE nONDRED GREAT BATTLES. I^OSS BY STATES. RECAPITULATION. Slates liidiana Iowa Ulas.**. IWaiiie Maryland iVIielil^aii N. Jer.'iey N.Haiiip. X.York Ohio Peiiii. Rhode I. IT. Ntates Veriiiimt Wei^t Va. Nfatteriii^ Rt'gts. Avprago. 4. 3. H. O. 4. 1. 4. 4. 1. 31.. lO. 15. 2. 9. 8. 11.. . 5.. 6. 4.. 11.. . 8.. 2.. 5.. 8.. 6 3.. ^.. 4.. 7.. 2.. Killed. 47 17 . IS. . 28. , 43. 8. . lO. . 21. 8. .203.. . 3}>., lOfi. 5., 9. «7 . 20 4. Wounded. ..1915. .134. ..103. ..181». .2(59. . 42. .. 43. .152. .. 51. 997 ..191>. .432. .. 41. . 34. .340. .145. 15 173 65 74 .120 .114. 1. . 33. . 19. . 18. 621 . 66 .11)6. 3. . 12. . 68 . 89. 3. 49 Total. 416 216 255 334 426 51 86 192 77 821 276 644 49 55 481 254 22 Total lo: 64 4.3,430. 1,591 5,665 BATTLES COMPARED. 105 regiments at Cedar Creek averaged 6 killed. 108 " Shiloh averaged 16 killed. 132 " Nashville averaged 3 killed. 118 " Winchester averaged 5 killed. 125 " Stone River averaged 14 killed. One fifth of this army was cavalry, viz: 21 regiments, and their ca.sualties amounted to 31 killed, 149 wounded and 82 mls.sing. Not one regimental commander reported the niimber of men in action. The commander of the armj^ was an officer in the regular army, and was twenty miles away at the commence- ment of the engagement. The rebel army consisted of 137 regiments and 23 batteries. They lost the battle and 48 pieces of artillery, and reported 199 killed, 1,508 woimded, total, 1,707! The truth -n^as evidently sur- pressed for the good of their cause. SKIRMISH AT CARNIFAX FERRY. W. VA. Sept, 10, 1S61. OHIO. Rests. Killeth 5 th Cavalry 2d Art. L. Sth 7 th 2»th IMith l^tCav l!«t 11th 44Sth 84 th 88th 107th 109th 7 2... MARYI^AKO. 42 1«... MICHIGAIS. 2 3 . . . I*JEW JBRSKY. 14 I^EW YORK. 79 113.. 22... 10. 70 15 1. 85 8. .213. 22. 2. 1 115. 8. 1. OHIO. 14 104 31 149 fi 50 H> 8 1 122 275 182 307 Gd 189 94 250 2 fEISI^JSYI.YABlIA. 5 25 4 34. 3 2 5. 31 102 Ill 244. 9 7 10 14. 3. 72 28. 4 114. ONE HUNDHED GHE.VT BATTLES. llOth lllth 5. 90. Battery E, 1st 7 74 ». 1 7 8. I^HODE ISI^AIKD. 3 4 2 9. V. S. irBGUI^AR.S. 8tliA:12th8 37 15 60. 4tliArt.F, 1 4 5. IJVESX VIRGIT^IA. 1st 1 3 4. IstCav 3 3 «. WISCOI»ISII*J. Sd 17 6<» 25 108. SCAXXERIT^G. Neatterin^ 2 4 3 9. Colored Co. 2 3 8 13. I^OSS BY SXATHS. RECAPITULATION. states. Hcsis. Avora^re. Killed. Wounded. Kissing. Total. €^oiiii. 1 . 21... 21. 71. 145. 237 D.ofC. 1.. 3. 1. 4 Indiana 2.. 7 15 72 6 0.S Maine 2. .14... 29 164. lO. 203 Mass. 2.. .20... 41. . lOO ... 42 183 Maryland 1 . 12. . 12. 42... 16 7« Mieliisran 1 ... . 4.... 4. 2. 3... 9 :^ew York 7... 5. 38 175 15« 363 New Jerir>th 5 8 th 1st €"av. 1st itatr Artillery 4 24 28. 4 27 31. 7 41 48. » 41 50. I^OUISIAP«iA. 5 5. 1 *J lO. 2 4 6. 2 5 7. 1 3 4. 2 2. ISORXH CAICOI.KPUA. 1 1 2 1 13 14. 2 2. 3 20 29. 6 30 36. 2 13 15. XE.XISESSEE. 4 20 24. 4 30 34. 3 31 34. VIRGINIA. 1 1 8. 3 6 9. 3 20 23. 6 37 7. 3. 3. S. 30 18. 3. 2 37 32. 2. 85 15. 24. 11. 15. 76 4. 71 44. lO. 2. 28. 16. lO. SCAXXERI]>JG. 18 . 43. . 34. 3. .122. 7. . 18. . 25. 3. . 20. 15. 88. 4. 107. 62. 13. 2. 30. 16 lO. 20. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 53 I^OSS BY STAXES. States. Regis. Average. Killed. ^Voiinded. IHlssiii g. Total. Alabama 4 . . 6... 25 148.... .... 182 CJcor^ia 5 . . .. 6 . . 31 160 . 19*3 Loiii^iiana G.. .. 1... 6. 28.... 34 N.Car. «.. .. 2... 13 8S.... . ... 98 Tennessee 3.. .. 3. ... 11 81.... .... 92 Virginia 22.. 6. .141 521... .... 662 Artillery 2. 18.... 20 Total, 46. .. 5. ...229. 1047. 1,276 BATTLE OF CHAMPION HILL, May 16, 1863. II.I.I]!«OIS. Regiments. Killed. Wounded. Utissint;. Total. EngRged, 8tli 2.. 7-. 3... ... 12.. 20tli 2.. 9.. .... 15.. .... 49.. .... 8... ... 25.. SOth ... 58.. 31st 5.. .... 18.. ... 23.. 33(1 1.. .... 2.. 3.. 45tli 4.. .... 2».. ... 24.. Tlth .... 1.. ... 1.. 81st 3.. .... 11.. .... 15... ... 29.. 92(1 38.. ...113.. .... 11... ...162.. 9 7 til 5.. 5.. 1 1 8tli 2.. . ... 3.. ^^ . , ... ... 5.. 12 4tli 11.. .... 34.. ... 45.. 3d Cav. 1.. .. 1.. Battery 3.. ... 3.. i:ndia^a. 1 1 th 28.. .126 . ... 13.. .167 16tli .... 4. ... 4.. 23(1 .... 17.. 1... ... 18.. 24tli 27 166 .... 8... ...201.. .. .500 34tli 8.. 61 69.. 46 th 20.. . 61. 3... ... 84.. 4 7tli 32.. .... 91.. .... 17..- . .140.. 48tli 3. .... 35.. ... 38.. 4 9 til 6 . .. 13.. 1... ... 20.. ...260 59tli 1. . . 9. lO 67tli .. . 6. ... 6.. 69tli .... 13.. 7... ... 20.. lO^WA. 5 til 19. .... 75.. ... 94.. ...350 lOtli 36.. 5 .131.. . 51.. .... 1 .. ...167.. 17 til ... 57.. ...225 .■)4 ONE HUNDRED GRE.VT BATTLES. 2 4 til »S X8th 21 Itu 3 22d H til Battery 1 4th lOth 1 24tli 26th 18. 6thCayaIry 2 1st Art. A • 16th I. 20th 2 32<1 2 42d 5 S6th 20 68th 2 ■JSth 8 SSd 114th 16th Bat. 1. 18th 1 23d 2»th 19 6th Batterj 120 34. 189 62 14 . 91 15 5.... . 23 ...... 15 15 IfllCHIGAK. 1 MIBil^JESOXA. 2 2 9IISSOV'RI. 35 3 .... . 45 1 1 69 • 87 5 1 3 2 2 OHIO 4 5 28 . 3l> i 18 . 20 22 13 ... . 40 > 9t> 28... 138 60 62 52 . 60 3 .... 3 1 1 1 2 mriscoi^siT^. 5 6 3 3 92 2.... 113 2 2 I^OSS BY STATES. REC.\PITUL.\TION. • 1 States. Keifts. Avfragf. Killort, Woiindod. MUolng. Total. Illi!«. 13. .. 6. . n .. 282.. 37 396 Ind. 12. lO. 125. . 602.. 50 777 Io>va 5. 23 116. 439.. 49 604 Ky. 2. 3. 30.. 5... 38 IWo. 4. . 7... 21 . 108.. 3... 138 Mich. 1.. 1 Minn. 1. 2.. 2 Ohio 9. .. 4... 41 279 41. 301 Wis. 3 .. 1.... 20 . .. 102.. 2... 124 Tot'l 49. ... 9 .. 410. . 1,844.. 187 2,441 Engaj^ement lasted about four hours. Rebel army driven from the field, leaviufi 221 of their dead. Their lo.ss never stated officially, but, perhaps included in Vicksburg loss, which see. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 55 BATTLE OF CHANCELLORSVILLE. Regiments Sth 14th 17th 20tll 2 7 til 1st 2d 82fl 14tli 21>th 27th 2d »d Ith Kith 17 th SthArt.E. « 21 8. 1st 2d ilth 11th 12th 13th l(»th O 18th 1 28 th :t2d 1 »3d 1st Sharp. 1 May 1.2,3, 1863. Killed Wounded Missing Total Engaged 1 19 43 63 ai 19 56 219 4 38 69 Ill 11 60 98 169 1 7 283. .....291 OKI^A^WARK. 6 39 10 SS 2 19 40 61 II^I^ITXiOIS. 29 88 38 155 423 IP^DIAINPA. 1 50 1 64 1 19 4 24 20 126 -4 150 MAIJ«i;B. 3 3 4 17 42 63 2 16 lU 28 2 1 3 10 65 38 113 22 28 MASSACHUSHXXS. 9 46 4t> 95 10. 13. 65. o 6. 59. 10. 11. 5. 4. 3d 1st 3d 4th 11 2. 6. MAK-YI^ANO. ... 45 29. MICHIGAN. ... 12 1. ... 46 20. ... 12 2. 138. . 13. 76. 7. 6. 73. . 13. . 16. . 11. 7. 1. . 85. 15. 73. 20. 56 ONE IIUNDRKD (iKEAT BATTLES. 16tli Nliarp!- 5tli 16tli Sth Gth 7 til Hth lltli 12tli l»tli 24tli 28tli 29tli »Otli »at. R. 1st 2fl 13th 14 til l^tli 2 4 til 2 5 til 2 8 til 20tli SKtll 37tli 3 8 Til 40tli 41st 44tll 45tli 52(1 5 4tli S7tli 58tli fiOth 61st 03(1 «4tli «MUIi «Htli «»tli 70tli Z 43 28 78. 6 «. 'tors 1 1, NB'^V HAMI»SHIR.K. 22 3 25 41 213 63 317 .558 13. 6 6 18. 18. 24. 17 3. 1. 1. 02. 53. 11. lOl. 146 132. lOO. 21. 29. 4. 6. 8. 6 5 . 22. 24. 12 29 .... 7. .... 18. ... 44. .... 4. .... 3. 4. 1. ... 3. .. 6 . . 53 1. ...111. .... 16. .... 40. .... 28. 4. ... 25 .... 31. . 24 .... 28. .... lO. .... 44. .... 16. 3. .... 21. .... lO. .... 20. .... 1. .... 11. YORK. 59.. 6... 71 39. 108. 19. 29. 31. 44. 9. 17 1. 20. 13. lO. 2. 8. 59. 33. 17 121 320 67 47 125 169 178 141 36 59 5 5 lO . 80 . 54 5 3 5 1 3 . 78 . 96. 1. .222. 37. . 70. . 61. 4 . 76 . 4 3. . 42. . 31. . 31. . 66 . 27 6 . 44 . 70 . 54 311 . lO . 32 350 428 525 .280 253 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. list 1... ... 15... . 23 .. ... 39... 72d 11... , 31 , 59 .. ...101... . .440 73d 3 .. ... 31 ... 4... ... 38... 74th 76th 3 22. .. 15... 40 . 2.... 2... 78 th SSd 12 51 . 68 . ,.131. . ...322 ... 8.... 1... 4... 80th 8... .. 68 1... ... 77... 88th 3... ... 28.... . 20... .. 46... »4th 1.... ... 1... 95 th a..... 2... 102d 10... .. 41 . 89... .. 90... 104th 3.... ... 8... 107th 5... .. 54 . 24... .. 88... 108th 2... ... 40.... . 10... ... 52... 119th 120th 11 'IfJ . 42 .120 . ...357 4... 49 . 13. ... 66... ...481 123d 16... ..114 . 18... ..148... 124th 28... ...161.... . 15... ...204... 134th ... 3.... 5... ... 8.. 13ath 1.... 5... ... 6... 137th 3 .. .. 15 . 36... .. 54... .563 140th 2... ... 12.... 7... ... 21... 14^th 4... .. 33 . 58... . . 95... 140th 2. . . 17 . 31... ... 50... 149th 15... .. 68 .103... 186. . ..503 IS 4th 7... ... 80.... 141... ...228... 157th 13... . 66... . 19... ... 98... «th Cav. 1 . . . 3 17... .. 21... 1st Art, B. ... .. 12 ... 42... i» D. 2... .. 12... .. 14... n I. 1. . ... 10... 2... ... 13... a K. ... ... 7.... ... 7... a M. 5... . . 13... 4... ... 22... ethBat'ry 2... ... 4.... . . 6... lOth " .. 13... 5... ... 18... 11th " 2... ... 8 1... . . 11 2... OHIO. ... 11... 13th " ... 13... 4th 14. . ... 55.... 4... 73.. 872 Bth 6. . ... 52.... . 24... ... 82... 7th 16... ... 62... . 21... . . 99... 8th 1... ... 10.... 1... ... 12... 25th 14... ...107.... . 81... ...152... ...455 29th 2... ... 42.... . 28... ... 7J... 55 th 9 ... 87.... . 57... 158 . 471 61st 33... .. 27.... ... 60... 66th 3... ... 40.... . 30... 78 . 862 58 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. laa 1.. 1.... 2.. 9&tta 13... 8... 5... .. 61... .. 48... .. 54... ... 66... ... 25.... ... 74.... ..140... 82d .. 81... 107tli .133... . .51» 1st Art ,1. 1 lO L. 2 8 1.... K 8 3.... .. 11... «t .. 11 .. "H. 11... S6th 11... .. 71 . ... 9.... . 91... a-jth 6... .. 31... ... 19... 56. . ...394 28tll 17... .. 60... ... 24.... lOl... 20tb 6... 3... .. 13... .. 15... ... 2.... ... 81. .. .. 21... 46th . 99... 53d 8... ... 3.... . 11... B7th 10.... .. 43... ... 18.... . 71... 62d 2... .. 13... .... . 15... 63d 7.... 3 .... .. 73 .. 35... ... 38.... ... 37.... .118... 68th . 75... ISd 9... .. 65... . 29 . .103... .315 -J 4th 8.... .. 14... .. 30 .... . 52... 417 7Sth I.V.. .. 7... .. 51... . 59... 377 Slst 4.... .. 38... ... 19... 61... 83d 4... 4... 84th 5.... .. 59... 2... .151 .215... 88th 2... 01st 8.... .. 43... .. 25.... 76 . 99th 1 .... ... 16... .. 9 . 26... lOSth 9 .... .. 64... 3..... . 76... .236 109th 3. ... .. 17... 2 . 22... llOth 5. ... .. 18... . 22 . 45... 111th 5.... .. 14... 7 . 26... 114th 20. ... .123... .. 38 .181... 115th lO .... 79 . .. 22 111... 116th 1.... .. 19... 4 . 24... 118th 8... 8... 121st 2.... 1 3... 122d 11... .. 75.... .. 16 .102. 123d 7.... 1 8.... 124th 1 .... 16 3 . 20 .... 12Sth 1... 29 .. 10 . 49... 126th 5.... 57 . 15 . 77.... 128th . 13... : 190 212... 120th 4.... . 32.... 6 . 42.... 130th 29... . 29 . 131st 4.... 4.... 13 2d 2 ... . 41... 1..;.. 44.... 1 33d 1 . lO .... 11... ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 59 134tta 13Sth 140th 141st I43<1 145th 147th 148th 1 49th 150th l&lst insd ISSth 8th Cav. nth " IstArt.e. Battery C. " E. •* F, Battery C. K. 2d Sd 4th nth 7 th 1 ath 11th 12th 14 th 17th 1st Sharp. 2d Nharp. 1st Art. 1 7 23. 13. 31. . 34. 3. . 25§. 152. 1. 9. 57. 119. 1. 1. 6. 40. lO. 21. 9. 9. 3. 8. 7. 7. 26. 9. 60. 112. 24. 14. . 45 . 29. . 44. .235. 1. .122. 94. 164. 1. 417 9 16. 39 85. 1 14. 76 102. 5 14. 2 11. 4. 9. 9. .688 RHODH ISl^A^A. 2 4 2 2 13 2 IT. S. RHOrL,ARS. 1 27 4 5 1 2 1...... 1 21 6 2 9 K 12 7 16 , 5 5...... 18 3 6 6 6 23 6 11 51 6 lO 6 , 3 18 3d 4th 5 th ' 1. 'F.K. 1. ' B. ' C. 2. ' F. 2. ' K. 7. 2. 6. 13. 9. 38. 5. 8. 17. 28. 9. 4. 28. 16. 12. 28. 23. 15. 35. 68. 16. 21. 2. 8. 2. 15. 16. 45. 5. IVKSX VIUtGIBflA. 3 17 4 24. 18 74 9 lOl. 23 135 40 198. SAXXER.1P«G. Scattering 1 23 5 29. 7th 3d 26th .548 60 ONE HUNDRFD GHEAT BATTLES. RECAPITULATION. Slalet. F e^ls. Avorngf. Killed. Wounded. MlH.lng. ToUl. Conn. 5. ... 3.. 11 . 101 . 512.. . OOO Delaware 2 ... 4.. 8 S8. 50.. .. no lU'nols 1. .29.. .. 29 88. 38.. .. 155 Indiana 3. ... «.. .. 28. 195 15.. . 238 Mass. 12. ... 4.. 41 . 331. 18.. . 450 :»Iaine 5. .. 4.. . 22. 125 91.. .. 238 Maryland 1. .11.. .. 11. 45 29.. 85 Miehi^ran 4. .. 5.. . 23. 119 51.. . 193 New H. 3. .14.. .. 41. 235 OO.. .. 342 New J. 11. ...1«.. . no. 141 112 . . 903 New York r.?. ... 4.. ..24<; .1152. 1384.. .3382 Ohio 13. ...14*.. 121 012 SGO.«. .1105 Penn. 54. ... 5.. ..211. .1185 1288.. ..3350 Rhode C. 4. 11 4.. 25 U.S. Res. 12. .. 4.. 41 211 12 . 390 WJseonsIn 2. ...20.. .. 41. . 209. 49.. . 299 West Va. 1 . .. 3.. 3 11 4.. 24 Scatter; nir 1. 22. 5.. 28 Total, 115... 0..1O82. 0849. .4214 .12145 This battle is generally considered a victory for the Rebel army, but as their loss amounted to 500 more killed than the Union loss, during the same time, it was certainly a high priced victory. The battle was not so stubbornly contested as Autie- tam. Stone River or Gettysburg. See battles compared. BAXXI^ES CO]III»AIlEl>. 170 Regiment.'; at Antietam averaged 12 killed. 149 " Chickahominy averaged 11 killed. 259 " Gettysburg averaged 12 killed. 125 " Stone River averaged 14 killed. 175 " Chancellorsville averaged 6 killed. REBEL ARMY- CHANCELLORSVILLE. AI^ABAMA. Kfgliueiits. Killed. Wouiulcd. .llUsini;. Tiitul. Eiigagrd 3d II 121 138 Sth 24 130 154 Oth 24 125 149 450 Sth 5 45 50 9th 21 90 Ill loth 12 01 13 nth lO 12 82 3SO lath 14 11 01 13th 13 121 140 I4th 1 118 123 ONE nUNDREE GHEAT BATTLES. 61 «6th 13... .. 85 .. 08 Battalion 3... .. 3» .. 33 Battery .. 5 .. 5 2d 3... .. 20...... .. 32 5th ft... .. 22...... .. 28 8th 11... .. 36 GHORGIA. .. 41 2d 2... ... 26 .. 28 8d 11... ...Ill .122 4th 20... ...121 ..150 6th 2... ... 39 .. 41 lOtU 23... ...10'5 ..128 2 12th 11... ... 46 .. 51 13th 3... ... 27 .. 30 1 4th 8... ... 67 .. 15 16th 18... ...115 .133 18 th 14... ... 12 .. 86 10th 2... ... 35 .. 31 21st 13... ... IS .. 85 22d 5... ... 70 ... IS 23d ... 4 ... 4 24 th 14... ... 13 ... 81 26th 3... ... 21 ... 24 21th 2... ... 30 ... 41 28th 2... ... 31 ... S3 31st 3.. ... 20 ... 23 35 th 6.. ... 21 ... 33 38th 2.. .. 18 ... 20 44 th 11.. ...lOO ...Ill 4Sth 4.. ... 20 ... 33 S 48tb 1.. ... 41 ... 48 4i)th 3 . ... 33 ... 36 S 5(»th 11 . ...153 ...no 51st 30.. ...no ...140 S3d 15.. ...105 ...120 6 >th 5.. ... 30 ... 35 6l!!it ... 28 ... 28 P. Legion, 3.. .... 10 ... 22 C. Le;?ion, 22.. ...135 I^OUISIA^A. 151 1st 8.. .... 21 ... 35 2d 15.. .... OO ...105 5 th 0.. .... 44 ... 53 6th 16.. .... 65 ... 81 "Jth 5.. .... 1ft ... 80 8 th 12.. .... 11 ... 83 0th 21.. .... 51 ... 12 loth 15.. .... 51 ... 66 14th 4.. .... 60 ... 64 15th 5.. .... 31 .... 42 230 350 308 140 62 ONE HUNDRED GR2AT BATTLES. MISSISSIPPI. nth 3 33 36 13th 1 43 SO loth 17 59, 76 nth lO 70 80 18th X5 43 68 19th 6 40 46 aist 3 25 28 48th lO 44 54 I^ORXH CAROI^II^A. 1st 34 83 ...ll-J 2d 47 167 214 Sd 38 141 179 4th 45 IIO 155 5th 4 37 41 6th 8 21 29 7th 37 127 164 12th 12 95 107 ISth 31 178 209 14th 15 116 131 16th 17 73 90 18th 30 96 126 2^>th 13 64 77 21st 15 63 78 22d ao 139 169 23d 32 113 145 433 28th 12 77 89 SOth 25 98 123 83d 28 105 133 34th 18 no 128 37th 34 193 221 38th 20 77 97 54th 3 38 41 57th 9 61 70 Scattering 4 48 52 SOUXH CAROI^II^A. 2d 11 11 3d i 11 12 5th 4 37 41 7th 14 14 12th 2 2 13th 6 60 06 300 14th 9 87 96 15th 9 45 54 IstP.A. 12 80 92 O.Rifles 19 92 Ill ScatterinRT, 1 8 9 XET^JNESSEE. Ist 8 50 58 249 7th 11 45 66 14th 7 «8 35 VIRGIKIA. 2d 8 58 66 4th 14 149 168 365 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 63 Sth 6tli lOtta 12th 13th 1 6th 2 1st 22<1 23d 2'Jth 33(1 31th 40th 41st 42<1 44th 41th 48th 4»th 50th 52(1 5Sth 58th 61st Battery Cav. Art. 5. 23. 1. 4. 6. e. 9. lO. 19. 14. 5 . 15. 13. 4. 12. 8. 4. 20. 2. 4. 1. 113. 84. lOl. 21. . 31. . 11 . 40. . 23. . 53. . 62. . 56. . 89. . 13. . 23. .120. . 58. . 48. . 91. . lO. .no. 8. . 90. . 26. . 28. 3. 4 1 39 119 Scattering, 1 11, 120. 39. 124. 32. 36. 18. 44. 29. . 62. 11. . 66. .108. . 81. . 28. .135. . 11. . 52. .103. . lO. .118. . 12. .no. . 28. . 32. 4, . 11. .218. . 24 185 345 RECAPITULATION. States Rfgts Average Killed Wounded Alabama 12. ...13. .163. .1084. Florida 3. .. 6. .. 20. 81. Georgia 32. ... 9. ..290. .1931 Louisiana lO. ...11. ..no. . 511 Mississippi 8. ...lO. .. 81. 351 N.Car. 24. ...23. .561. .2130 8. Car. 11. ... 1. .. 61. 441 Tenn. 3. ... 8. ... 26. . 123 Virginia 26. ... 9. ...221 .1541 Cavalry 4. 1 Batteries 29. .. 39. . 119 Scattering ... 1. 11 Missing Total, 129. ...12. .1589. .8,134. Total ...1241 ... lOl ...2221 .. 681 ... 438 ...2991 ... 508 ... 149 ...1168 . . . 11 ... 218 24 10.323 BATTLE OF CLOYD'S MOUNTAIN, VA. May 9, 1864. KEJ^XUCKY. Regiments. Killed. Wounded. Missing. Total. Bngag«d IstBat. 5 5 64 ONE HUNDRED G15EAT BATTLES. OHIO. 08 li> 87 78 24 123 23 1...... 28. 17 21. 25 3 30. 35 1 39. 33 2 41. UVESX VIRGIPSIA. 128 15 180. 14 1 lO. 02 1» 88. 18 2 21. 2 3. 12tli 9 22€l 21 34tli 4 30tli 4 91tli 2 3d 3 4 th O 9 Ml 43 11 th 1 14tli IS 15 til 1 Ith Cav. 1 l^OSS BV SXATES. States Rrgts. Averiiee Killed Wountlod. Missing. Total. Kentucky 5 5 Ohio 5... 8... 40.. 211... 38 ... 289 Penn. 2... 4.... 9.. 08.... 3... 8<> West Va. 5... 11.... 59.. 224. ... 31. ... 314 Total, 12.... 9.. 1»8.. 508.. 72.. 688 Union army won the battle. Rebel army consisted of five regiments and three batteries. They admitted a loss as follows: 76 262 200 538 BATTLE OF CRAMPTON PASS, MD. September 14, 1862. ]»IAII«H. Regiments. Killed. Wounded. Klissinar. Total. 5th 4 28 32. NE^W JERSEY. I8t 7 34 41. 2d H> 45 55. 3d 11 29 40. 4th lO 20 30. ^EIJV YORK. 10th 20 41 01. 18th 11 41 2 54. 27th 27 33. 31st 1 3 4. 32d 11 40 51. i»Ekb(Sy^i^va:nia, 95th 1 14 15. 90th 20 71 91. VER.l»IO^X. 2d 5 5. 4th 1 lO 11. eth 3 3. Total, 113 418 2 533. . I ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. Go BATTLE OF CHICKAMIUGA, GA. September 19, 1863. Copyright by W, P. KREMEB, 190O, 11^ Illinois. Rpgto. Killed. Wonnrtert. missing. Total. Eiis:ag«'<1. l»th 10.. .. . 45 . ... 16... 71 21st 22.. ... 70.. ...140... ...238.. .. .255 22<1 23.. ... 7«.. .. 31... ...130.. 24tli 19.. 76 .. 56 . ...151.. ... 362 25tli 10.. ...171.. ... 24... ...205 . ...337 27tli 2.. 79 . ... 10... ... 91.. 3 5tli 17 .. .130. . . 13... ...160. .299 36tli 2-0.. ...lOl.. ... 20... ...141.. 3StIi 15.. .... 87.. .. 78... ...ISO.. ....302 42cl 15.. ...123.. 5... ...143.. 44tli 6.. ... 60.. ... 34... ...lOO.. Slst 18.. ... 93.. ... 38... ...149.. 73d 13. ... 57.. .. 22... ... 92. 7 8 til 17 . ... 77.. ... 62... ...156 . ...353 7 9 til 3.. ... 21.. ... 97... ...121.. 84tli 13 ... 83.. ... 9... .. 105.. .382 8 8 til 12.. 14.. .. 62 ... 14... ... 88.. ...132.. 89th ... 88... .. 30... 92C1 2.. ... 22... ... 2... ... 26 . 96tli 39.. ...184... ... 52... 225 .391 98tli 2.. ... 31... ... 2... .. 35.. lOOtli 23.. 117 ... 24... .164 ...339 I04tli 2.. ... 46... .. 16... ... 64.. .299 llSth 22.. ...151... ... lO... ...183.. ...426 123d 1.. ... 13.. ... lO... ... 24.. 1st Art. r. ... 4... 4.. " M, 2.. 9... 1... .. 12.. Battery, 6 ... 16 . ... 4... ... 26.. II^DIA^A. «tli 13.. ...116... ... 31... ..160.. 9tli 13 . ... 91... ... 22... .126 . .328 lOth 24.. 4.. ...136... ... lO... ... 6... ... 2... 166 nth .. 16.. 29th 11.. ... 92... ... 69... .172.. 30th 10.. 5. ... 55... ... 61... ... 61... ... 17... .126.. 31st .. 83.. ..380 32d 21.. ... 81... ... 20... .122.. 06 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 3Sth 5. .... 23... 37 ... 65.. 22» 36th 13 ... 99... 17... ...129 347 a^th .... 7... 2... ... 9... 38th 13 .... 57... .. 39... ..109... .. 410 30th 5. . ... 35... ... 40... 42(1 1.. .... 52... . 53... .. lOO... ...328 44th 3.. .... 61... . lO... ... 74... 229 58 th 16.. ...119... ... 34. . ...169... . ..400 68th 11 ....108... ... 12... .137 .. 900 72d 3.. .... 16... 2... ... 21... ':4th 22.. ...125... .. lO... ...157... ...400 7»th 17 1.. ....108... .... 44... .. 13... ... lO... . ..138. . 79th ... 55... ..3«0 81st 4.. .... 60... .. 23... .. 87... 82d 2rt.. 23.. .... 68... 97. .. 23... . 13... ..Ill . 84th .133... 374 86th 1.. . .. 31... . 21... .. 53... 261 8':th 40.. ...142... 8... ...190... 88th 3.. . ... 33... .. 16... ... 52... .259 lOl^t 11 . 1.. .... 9(>... .... 4... ... 18... ...119... 2d Cav. ... 5... 3d " .... 3... 3... 4th " .... 2... 7... ... 9... 4th Battery 1.. .... 15... 4... ... «o... ...95 5th " 1. .... 7... ... 1... ... 9... 1th " .... 8... 1... 9 ...122 8th " 1.. .... 9... 7... 17 ...134 11th " 3 . . .. 12... 4... 19 . 18th " 1 .... 2... 3... l»th " 2 ... 16.. 2... . 20... 21st " .... 12 .. 12... 8th 30.. ...165... .. 25... ..220... ...406 KEI^JXUCKY. 1st 2.. .... 26... 3... .. 31... 118 2d lO.. .... 64... .. 18... . 92... .367 3d 19.. .... 78... .. 22... .113 .. ...401 4th 25.. ...157 .. 9... .191... 5th 14.. .... 79... .. 32... .125... 6th 12.. . 95... .. 11... .118... ...303 8th 4.. .... 47... .. 28... . 79... ...318 9th 2.. .... 45... .. 13... .. 60... ...213 lOth 21.. .. .134 ... .. 11... .166... .421 15th 5.. .. 42.. . 15... 62. . . 305 nth 6 ....Irt5... 15... 126 . ..487 18th 7 46 . 33... 86. . . 250 23d 11 ... 52.... 6... 69... .274 2d Cav. 11. .. 50. . 2... . 63... 4th " . 1... 94 95... 5th " 20. . . 20 .. 6th " 2 . ... 7.... 122 . 131 . ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 67 11th latii 21st 22d 2d Cay. 4th " 1st Art. A. " D. 2d 2d Battery 2d ISth 1st Art. G. Ist 2d 0th 9th lOth 11th 13th 14th i:«th 17th 18th 10th 21st 24th 26th 31st 33d 33 th 36 th 4 0th 41st 4fftth Slst 50th 64th 65 th list 80th 00th 02d 03d 5. 13. 16. 32. 2. 1. 6. 1. 11. 1. 13. O. 13. 48. 5. 5. 33. lO. 16. 5. 1 28. 3. 21 13. 14. 21. 12. 10. 6. lO. 8. 8. 14. 1 lO. 7. 6. 13. .... 42 10 66 .... 67 26 106 120 .... 73 17 106 .... 06 261 380 455 .... 6 3 11 . ... It 6 10 .... 7 12 25 118 7 4 11 ...113 14 162 480 .... 2 2 MISSOURI. .... 50 20 02 ... 67 22 lOO 3 1 5 112 OHIO. . ... 06 33 142 .... 50 122 181 414 ....102 17 132 362 183. 36. 47. 167 11 114. 55. 60. 84. 00. 140. .134. 63. 130. . 65. 102. lOO. 50. . 35. . 41. . 50. 71 2. 63. 62. 68 86. 16. 1. 22. 22. 43. 33. 21. 14. 23. 131. 16. 45. 22. 83. 27 14. 11. O. 30. 55. 30. 13. 18. 0. 171. 15. 17. 20 240. 63... ...433 74... ...304 245 .. ...40O 120 . 151 . 74. . OO .. ...384 243 .. .530 70... ...277 212... ...362 160 . lOD... ...415 187... ..301 01... 132... ...537 115... . .360 OO... 08... ...310 18... ..200 71 ...325 103 . . 3^6 0... 233... .380 84... .415 01... . .400 130... OS ONE n UNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 94tli 2. .... 22. 21.... . 46 ...309 98tli 9. .... 41. J3.... .. 63 . ...181 9»tli 3 .... 30 24.... .. 57.. ...357 lOlst 13. 3. .... 82. .... 41 51.... .146.. 70 lt>5tli 26... llStli 21. .... 98. .... 12.... .131... ...355 121st 9. .... 83. .... 7.... 99 .. .235 124tll 15 . 92 .... 34 ... 141... .453 12Stli 16. .... 84. .... 5.... .105... .314 1st Cav. 2. .... 13. 7.... .. 22.. 3d " 2.. .... 7. .... 8.... 17... 4th '• 4. . ... 9. ... 21... .. 34.. 1st Art .A . 2. .... 14. 4.... .. 20... «• B . 1.. .... 8. .... 4.... . 13... .132 a C . 4.. .... 9. 13... tt F 2.. .... 8.. .... 4. 2 . 12... ...no " 4... 0th Battery 1.. .... 8. 8.. ...119 18th " .... lO. lO .. . 95 20th " .... 2. .... 2.... 4... I»KP , 1.. 5.. .... 1 7... 4th Art. H 5. .... 17.. 22 .. .. 87 ii I. 1.. .... 21.. . 22... it M. 2 6.. 8... .117 5th " H. 13 . ... 18.. 13 44... ..130 IVISCOI^SIIS. 1st 27 ... 84.. -... 77 .188... 391 10th 11.. ... 55 ...145 .211... .323 15th 13 53.. .... 45 111... .176 21st 2.. ... 43.. .... 76 .121... .639 24th 3.. ... 73.. . . 29 .105... 1st Ca\ah*y 2.... 4 6... ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 69 3d Bat. 2.. ... 13.. ... 11.. ... 26. .. .119 ! SCAXXERIKG. ScatterinsT 8 . .... 30.. .... 36.. .... 74. >SS BY SXAXI RECAPITULATION. Stiites, Regts. i Iverage Killcrt. Wounded. Mi.slng. T0t.1i. lUi^. 2S.. .14. ... 348. ..2042.. . 826. ...3216 liid. 31... .10. .. 329.. .2107 . G15. .3051 Kan. 1 . . 30. ... 30. .. 165.. 25. ... 220 Kj. 17. . 8. .. 145. ..1028.. . 454 ...1627 Itlo. 2.. 9 19. . 126.. 52. 197 mcii. 6.. .12. ... 75. .. 310.. .. 348. 733 Minn. 1 . . .35. 35 .. 115.. 14. 164 Ohio 43.. .12. .. 513. ..3078. .3151. ...4942 Penn. 6.. . 4. ... 20. .. 126.. 126. ... 278 Tenn. 2... 1. 2.. 1. 4 U.S. 5.. .14. ... 70. .. 304.. .. 524. ... 898 Wis. 6.. . 9. ... 58. .. 323. .. 381. ... 768 Scat. 8. 30.. 36. 74 Ton 145.. .11 1,657 9,756 4,759 . 16,172 The reports of this battle are the most complete of any of the engagements during the war. The effective strength carried in action is reported by two-thirds of the regiments. The commanding general and three of his subordinates fled from the battle field early in the day, to Chattanooga, a distance of 14 miles, to which point the army retreated in good order, at night, after a very stubborn contest during the day. Battery H, 5th U. S, Artillery had 13 killed oiit of 130 men in the action, a record which was only surpassed once during the war. REBEL A1131Y. — CHICKAMAUGA. 17th 18th 20th 23cl 25th 26th 33d 37 th 44 th 45 th XEXNESSEE. 61. 20 114. 8. 8. 10. 12. 9. 15. 10. 13 80. 77. 45. 79. 112. 102. 88. 85. 69 130. 1 .. ...135 ... 88 13... ... 98 1... ... 56 1... . 92 2 .. ...123 4... ...121 15... .113 ... 98 ISO 177 Only a part of the Tennessee troops made a detailed report. The casualties reported in bulk were as follows: Killed. Wounded. Dlissing. Total. Engaged. Total, 2389. .13413... .2003.. 17804..75000 The rebel army was represented by 236 regiments and battal- ions and 44 batteries, and aggregated about what is shown above. 70 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. BATTLE OF CHICKASAW BLUFFS. R<^n«>nt«. Killed. 13th 27 KSth 2 lieth 127th 1 3d Cav. 1 0th 49tb 54th 17 07th 1 «9th 83<1 4 4th 1 »th 25 th 1 30th 31st 7th 5. 23d 9. 3d 6th 14. 8 th 12th 2 17th 3 29th 19. 31st 17 32d Oth Ca> . 2. 7 th Battery 10th 10. 42Voundcd. initii>lng. Toliil. Geor^^la 4.. .. 3.. . 15. 39.. 54 Lionlsiana 5 . . .. 5... 28. 55.. . lO ... 93 Mississippi 3.. 6.. G Tennessee 1 . . 1. . 9 13.. 22 Artillery 4. 7.. 11 Seatterins 1. 1 Total, 19. 8. . 51 120.. .. lO 181 BAXXI^ES COMPAREO. 35 Regiments at Chickasaw Bluflf averaged 6 killed . 36 " Williamsburg averaged 12 killed. 35 " Bull Run averaged 13 killed. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 78 CHICKAHOMINY CAMPAIGN. tTune 25, to July "2, 1862. COKNKCXICUX. K<-^iiu«nts. Killed. Wounded. Missing. Totnl. l!(H. 2C1 4 55 50 lOtt. 3d 1 6 27 34. 4th 1 7 22 3U. 5th » 4« 11 60. 6th 3 26 30 54>. 7th 5 5. AIARVI^A^iD. Battery A. 3 1 4. " B. 2 18 20. MASSACHUSEXXS. l8t 13 82 59 154. 7th 2 14 16. 9th 69 281 43 393. lOth 8 64 9 81. 11th 21 21. I5th 11 27 38. 16th 7 46 36 89. l»th 30 124 42 196. 20th 3 59 55 117. 22d 69 153 124 846. 29th 6 22 57 85. 1st Sharp 6 6. Engu)^e«i .650 1st Art. A, 1 3d 5th 1st 2d 3d 4th 5th 7 th C, . E. 3. 33. 1. 56. 3. 16. 9IICIIIGA7K. .133 48. .. 19 4 27. .141 55. .. 33 23. . 51 29 5. 4. . lO. .214. . 21. . 32. 252. 59. 96. SOO ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. l«tb 4». 148. Bft. .. 253... Nliai*|>!*' ters 1 . 6. 2... 9.. MII^ISfKSOXA. " iMt ft. 31. .... 48.... .. 91... BilC^V HAMrSHIRH. 2d 4. 45 49... 5 th 7. 45. .. 5n... : 1«9... BJEW JKirSKV. 1st 21. 8 5. ... 58.... 1«4... 2d 15. 5ft. .... 43.... 114... 3d 35 13«. .... 44... 215... 4tli 45. lt>3. .. .437. . .585... Sth 2. lO. .... 3.... .. 15... 6tb .... 3 .... lO.... . 13... Ith 1. .... 7.. .... 11... .. 19... . 290 Sth .... 2.... 2... 1st Kattery . ft. .... 1.... .. 7... 2d Battery 1 . 1... ^13^^ VORK. I St 22. 127. .... 87.... 23ft... 2d 4. 5.... .. 1«... Sth 38. ii:» 15. Ift3 . 450 7th 1ft. •Jft. 40... 152.. lOth 9. . 44. .... 70.... 123... .575 12th 21. ...121. .... 59. ... ..201... ...538 i:uh 2 55. ft9 ..12ft... 14th 33 i7« . 1ft 225... 16 th 35. 181. ... 12... ..228... 18 th 12. ft3. .... 50.... 125... 2l>th 2. .... 11. .... 51... ft4... 2 Sth ft. 41. .... 37.... .. 84... 21th 12. .118. . 32 . Ift2... 31st 17 1 87 30 . 134. . 32d .... 43 . 1ft. ... ftO... 33d 7 « .... 20.... . 3ft... 34th 4 23. .... 35.... ft2... 30th 7. «7. .... 39... .143... 37th 38th 42 39 81... 4.. ... 33... 37... 40th 42d 3 19 80 .. ..102... 2. .... 28.. .... 27.... .. 57... 43d 2. .. 40.. 29 71 44th 1ft. . 105 .. 34 . 155 . ...355 40th 1. .... 2.. 8... S2d .... 17.... 17... 55 th 2. .. 42 1.... 45.. 57 th 9.. .... 35.... 44... 6l!«t lO.. .... 8«.. . .. 21... .117... ..240 i 1 4 ONE HUNDRKD GREAT BATTLK8. I>2d 4. .... 23.. . . 14... .. 41 08(I ... 19 . . 51 .. .. 1o «$4tli . : 11.. ... 21... .. 38 fiStli 9. ... 48.. . 11... .. 68 06tli ... 9.. .. 36... .. 45 «7tli 1.. ... 42... ... 4.... .. 41 «9tli 20... .121 .. ... 61... ..2i>8 ■Jl>tli S... ... lO... 1.... .. 14 7lJJIA , 1st R 28... .129 . ,. 48.... 205 2d R 16 . .. 81... . 21 . .118 3d R 14 .. 8i>... 9S .181 4tliR 11.. . 46.. 142 199 6«0 StIiR 26 .123.. .. 58.... .201 'Stii R 21... 131 ..13t>.... 294 8tliR 32. .. .113. . .. 85 .230 9tli R 25. . .134... .. 49 .208 lOtliR 40 . . .143.. .. 56 .239 40« llthR 54 .. .. 18... .654 llfi 12tliR 13. ... .. 62... -■ 31 .112 13tli 7.... .. 51. .. ..189 241 23d 2.... .. 21.... . 29 26tli 1... .. 20.... .. 21 . 42 31st 5 .... .. 34... . 39 49tli 4.... .. 13 ... .. 12 . 29 S3d 1 ... .. 12... .. 15..... . 28 Slth 9... .. 40.... .. 24 . 13 188 6 1st 2 ... 11... . 19 62d 24... .114... .. 85 .283 76 ONK HUNDIJFD GKEAT BAT rLES. A3cl 13 . 79 .... 24 .Il«... .338 6»tli «... . 31 . .... 44 . 81... -3 1st »... .. 54. .... 28 91... 72<1 14... .. 85.. . «« .159... 81»it 28... ..128.. .... 19 175... 83d 79 1«« 117 .3ff2 ... 8»th 1.. .... 8 9 .. 9»d 3.. 3... UStli H»... .. 84.. .... 18 .112... tffith 13... .. «1.. .... 13 . 87... 98tli II... . 41.. .... 7 . 59... li»lst 1. ... 19 . 2«... 102d 1<>... ... 38. .... 11 59... lt»&tli IS .. 58.. .... 43 .113... .190 l(»»th 11 .. . 22. .... 4« 73... 3d Cav. «... 2. .... 3 11... 4lh '* 2... . 13. .... 7 22... 5tli " I... « .. . «. ... «2 1 6th " 74 .. 1st Art. A. B. 3... 4 .. 9 .. 15 . 4 I«... 19 . '» G, 7... 13. 20... u. s. R-HoinuAirs 2d I« .107. .... 1« .. 139... 8d 11 .. ... 30. .... 22 «3... 4th 4 . ... 18. .... 10 . 32... Ath 5... 4... 7... 70 14 ... 28. .... 4fi.... 4.... .... 8 .121... 1 Oth 22 11th 43 . .300 12 th 55... 19 «... . I06. 143 9. ... 5«.... . 93 . . . 19 . .217... 14 th .255... nth 34... Ist^iiharp. 8... 35. .. 13. .. . 5fi... 1st Ca V. 4 . 4 10. . . 3>. .... 2.... 21 . 25... 5th " . 55... 1st Art .E 2... 4. 6... " G 1... 3. 4... 2d " K. 2... 2. 4... " G 1 .. . 13. 2.... 1«... 3d "L.M. 1 ... ... 18. .... 2.... 21... 5th " A 3 . 2« .... 4.... . 27... •' C. 1... . .. 5. .... 7 19. . 4t D. 1. K. 3... 1 ... 8. .. « ... 2. .... 2 2 . 11... ti 1 1 " 3... 1 Batterie s . 37 .... 24 «l ... RHODH ISI^AI^D. 2d « 17 23... ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 77 1st Art. A. " B.G. " C. 5 " E. 1. 2d 3d 4tli Sth nth Stb 31. a. Seatterins: 4. 2. 31. 1. •59. 44. . 12. .209. 48 5 7 111. 14 27 41. 15 20 37. 3 1. 2. .. 21 5. 3 3. .. 42 36. .. 22 15. .. 12 .147 31. I.OSS OY STATES. RECAP [TULATION. State*. K« gt». A ITHf*. Killed. Wounded. Missing. Total. Conn. 2 6. 27 35 OeJaware 1.. . 2. 2 2. 32.. 36 ll]inoi!« 1... 3. 3 9. 3.. 15 Indiana 1... 17. 17 lOO. 70.. 187 Maine 6... . 3. .. 18. 143. 145.. .. 306 Maryland 2. 21. 1.. 34 Mass. 12.. .1«. .211 . 894. 456.. .1561 Mielii^an 7... 23. .161. 535. 240.. .. 936 Minnesota 1 ... 6. 6. 37 48.. 91 New H. 2... . 5. .. 11. 90. 57 .. 158 New J. 8.. .15. .120. . 406. 609.. ..1135 New York 50.. . 7. 371 2384. 1579.. .4334 Penn. 39. . .14. ...586. .2364. .2236.. .5186 U. N. Rear. 13.. .12. ...165. 727 353.. .1245 Rhode 1. 2.. «. . 12 44. 11.. 67 Verjnont 5.. . 9. .. 45 271 139.. .. 455 Wisconsin 1.. 14. 27 . 41 Neattering » ... 2. 15. 20.. 37 Total, 149 ...11. 1734. 8062..6053.. 15849 According to official reports, there were present for duty an follows: Infantry, 90,995 Artillery 6,446 Cavalry, 6,:')13 Engineers, 1,511 105,465 The colonels of only sixteen regiments reported the number of men carried in action, which would give an average of 380. The regiments would have to average 600 men each to make the available force equal to the above report. The Infantry did not, in all probability, aggregate more than sixty thousand. In the above compilation, Mechanicsville, Gain's Mill, Oak (xrove and Seven Days Battle are included. The defeat of the Union army was caused solely by the greatly 78 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES, superior number of soldiers on the opposing side as their reports clearly show. REBEL ARMY— CHICKAHOMINY CAMPAIGN. Kfgiments. Killed. Wounded. Missliii;. Total Enengod 30 13th 14 87 lOl 14th 70 253 323 15th 35 117 152 655 26th 18 109 127 218 Battalion 19 79 98 ARKAISSAS. Sd 4 8 12 FI^ORIDA. 2d 23 lis 141 GEORGIA. l8t 5 48 53 2d 20 175 195 291 8d 34... ..122 156 4th 20 106 126 6th 38 167 205 •Jth lO 103 113 8th 28 63 91 9th 8 40' 48 lOth lO 47 57 345 11th 6 47 53 12th 1 17 IS 13th 7 51 58 14th 16 122 138 15th 11 94 105 300 16th 11 50 2 63 17th 7 37 44 18th 19 70 89 19th 32 157 189 20th 5 67 72 list 20 77 97 660 S2d 15 116 131 23d 4 63 67 X4th 4 29 33 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 79 36th 28tli 7. 11. 6. 27. 41 80. lO. 2. 2. 6 y 3 3 ». 31. 1 16. 9. 12. 4.. 13 . 52. 1 6 5.. ». 20.. 21. 32 28. 1 5 15.. 16 63 32 . < 22. 51. 20. 32. 11. 7 5. 28. 46. 26 17 19. . ... 33. . ..102. 73. ....120 . ...114. .. .304. . ...lOO. .... 23. .... 25. .... 27. 2. .. 40... ..113... .... 16... 79... ..147... 38th 44th 4Sth .155... ..400... ..IIO... .600 ...514 SSd Oi>th 6l8t C. Lej?ioii .. 25... .. 27... .. 33... 2... ...600 ...600 1st Hatter .... 5. 4, 8... 2d '• 4... 1st 2d ...149. .. .151. 5. ... 65. .... 50. .... 72. . ... 26 .... 36.. . ...191. .... 18.. .... 42 . MARY .... 7. MISSIf .... 94. ....1S9. .176 ....107. ... 51. .... 92. 116 .209. ...119 . ... 90. >RTH 4 ...175 .... 96 ...166. .... 54. .... 27. ...112. ...183. ...161. .... 80. .... 85. ...114. ^lAlSA. . ... 35... .214... ..182... »th 6... ...381 6th .. 81... 1th 8 th 9th lOth 14th .... 38... .. 59... .. 84... .. 30 .. .. 87... .243... .318 lst8pecia Zouaves 2d AND (. Battery S 2d .. 24... I^AISD. 47... .. lO... ..114... 11th .... 3... .... 5... ..183... 1 2 th 13th ..213 .. ..135. . 16th llth .. 85... ..107... .622 18th ..132. . 19 th 3... . 275... 21st ..151... 2 Battalin .... 1... CAROI^I .... 7... .113... 1st 2d »d 4th 5 th 6th NA. .233... .116... ..205... .. 65... .. 34... ..117... ...673 7 th ..211 .. . ..452 12 th 13th 14th 1... 4... ..208... .110... .102... .423 15 th .133... 80 ONE HDNDRED GKZAT BATTLES. lAtli 18tli 2(>th 21st 22(1 33 199... 14 82.... 93 297 ... 1 27.... 28 138.... 7 77.... 9 42.... 22 106.... 6 40... 6.... 12 146... 30 137 ... 8 43.... 53 158... 18 91... 11 114 ... 6 158... 1.... 2 14... is!!!!!! 7o!!!! 14 75... 7.... 5... 2.... f 2.... SOUXH CAl 20 79.... 15 89... 24 126... 1 44... 29 87... 20 83.... 19 93... 8 47.... 21 146 .. 5 48.... 24 211... 70 213 ... 29 llO... < 51 290.... 2 18.... 11 1 45... 11 1 36... y 2 18.... 1 2.... s S.... 20 79... 6 66. .. 9 75.... TEX 26 76... .. 15... 282.. . 96... .396... . 43... .161... . 84... .. 51... .133... !400 !!62» 23(1 24tli 25 th b!.!! 2«tU 2 7 til .. 46... 6... .158... .167... 28 th ..480 SOtii 83(1 . 51... 34 th ..21 1... 35th 109. . 37 th 38 th 125 . 159. . 43(1 1... 45 th . 16... 46 th ..40Z 47 th 48th 49th 50tli !! 16!!!! . 88... .105... 7... 9... .. 61... 6... ..103... ..1?>4... 81iari>sh'r$4 IstCav. 2(1 Batters 1st 2d 4.... 2... 4.... 4.... J 3d 4th .. 11. ... .161... .. 45... .767 Sth .116... 6th 7th 8th 1 2 til !! 14!!.. 9 .... .103... .126... 442 .. 6*... .. 167... ...2BU 13 th .. 53... ..235... 14th iKt Rifles 2d " 1st Sharp? 4.... .287... .139... .341... .. 20... .. 57... . 38... . 20... 3... B... . 99... .. 72... .. 84... .102... ...587 M. Battalid 4tli Battal 1st Batter 2d '* .. 11... 1.... 2 Battcrie l8t 7th 14th SSEE. ist AS. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 4tli 46.. ...202 1. 249 Sth 15.. 71 1 VIRGI9IIA. 81 1st ... 8 8 2d 6... ... 23 29 3d 20.. ... 76 96 4th 8... .. 28 36 5 th 8... ... 40 48 6th 1«... ... 40 50 7 th 13 .. .. 63 76...... 8 th 1«... ... 48 58 »th ».. ... 34 43 lOth 3 3 11th 9. . ... 50 31. 90 12th 11... ... 57 68 13th 28... ... 88 ...116 ! 14th 12... ... 56 68 15lh 1... ... 9 lO 16th 6... ... 49 55 17th 16... ... 3;» 46 18th 24... ...164 288 l»th 21 .. .115 136 21st 1 1 23d ... 4 4 24 th 4... ... 54 58 2Sth 1... ... 2 3 21th 1... ... 4 6 28th 12. . .. 106 118 30th ... 5 5 3lst 2... ... 23 25 32d 3 .. 6 9 83d 4... ... 30 34 37 th 2... ... 5 .... 7 38th 12... ... 72 84 40th 22... ...156 ....118 4 1st 13... ... 83 96 42d ... 2 2 44th 2... . 16 .... 18 47th 3. . .. 40 .... 43 48th 6 .... 6 4Qth 1... .. 28 .. 29 S2d 3 .. .. 31 .... 34 53d 3... .. 30 .... 33 55 th 21... .. 94 . .115 56th 9... .. 83 .... 92 57th 13... .. sr, .... 98 58th lO... .. 38 .... 48 60th 12... .. «•? .. .109 IstBattal'n 1 .... 3 .... 4 5 th 1... 4 .... 6 1st Cav. 1 ... .... 1 3d '• 1 1 4th " 1 ... 4 .... 5 81 250 82 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 17 Batter's 2S 132 157, I^OSS BY SXAXES. KECAPITULATION. StntPS R«.K»s Avcr.npc Killed WoUIKllMl Mls,l„g Totnl Alabama 14. .36 . S03. 1926 . 20.. 244l» ArkaiiNai^ 1 . ... 4. 4. 8.. 12 Florida 1 . ...23. . 23 . 118.. .. 141 tteorsia 34. ...15. .526. .28t>0.. . 18.. .3344 L(Mii«iiaiia 1 1 . .16 179 . 805.. 73 1057 3Iar> land 1 . 3 3 7.. 1(> 3Ii08..14742..3U0..18,113 The variation between the factors and totals in the above exhibit is caused by the report of the 1st North Carolina Cavalry. In this series of engagements, the Rebel army, as the reports show, was vastly supei'ior in numerical strength to the Union army. The Rebellion was in its prime, the soldiers were well fed, clothed, armed and equipped and supplied with every- thing needed for an aggressive campaign. They had met with no revei'ses in Virginia and faught with a confidence and determination of carrjang everything before them, and received a punishment for their vim which was never again equalled.^ The average strength of regiments would indicate 80,18;} In- fantry and 3,000 Ai-tillery, or above 8:}.18;} engaged. The killed amounted to nearly double that of the Union army, while the item. Missing, must have been purposely omitted, as the figures given seem too small. The casualties of the 20th North Carolina with 93 killed, is one of the best records of the war. Virginia had 50 regiments in these engagements, and her'e, as well as in all following battles, made no particular record, while the Alabama and Mississippi regiments touched a high water mark never before known. BAXXI^ES COMrAREO. 182 regiments at Chickahomiuy averaged l(j killed. 115 " Manassas averaged 10 killed. 134 " Fredericksburg averaged 3 killed. 183 " Gettysburg averged 14 killed. CASUALTIES OF BATTERIES rOifllMRED. Killed Wuiinded inisNiii^' Todil Kii::iiLM'd 37 Union Batteries. . 58 2ri5 112 4-^5 0,446 5^5 Rebel Batteries... 31 1G8 4 203 3,000 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 83 BATTLE OF CORINTH, MISS. Killed. 9. 11. 1.%. 2. Id. .<;. 6. 1. 7. 2. 11. 1. 3. October 3. 4, 1S62. Woundcdi Sliksliiir. Total. EngAK«Vniiii(i(Ml. Nl,.|„s. Totnl. IIUs. 14.. . 7... 98 .. 526.. .. 150 774 Ind. 2.. . 2... 4.. 32.. . . . 36 l<»va 12 . 4... B8. 417 56 ... 531 Kan. 1 . . 1 1 5.. 4 10 Midi. 2 6 13 . 37 17 67 Iff inn. 2.. 4. . 8. 26.. 4 ... 38 no. 7.. . 5... 35 205 ' 19 ... 259 Ohio 8.. . 9... 73 351 22 446 l.N. 1 . . . 5... 5.. 12 17 Wis. 5 . .11... B9 226 52 337 Scat. 1.. 4.. B Tot! 54 6 355 . 1,841.. 324. . 2,520 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 85 Union army, which did not aggregate more than 20,000 won a complete victory. Eight regiments reported the number of men in action, gives an average of 350 per regiment. Estimated on that basis, including artillery, would fall a little below 19,000. The siege of Corinth occurred during the month of May, 1862, when no general engagement was faught. The Union a:my was at that time five times as strong as at the time of the battle. REBEL ARMY. -CORINTH. AI.ABA9IA. Regiments. Killed. Wounded. Missing. Total. En 37tli 5 .... 35... .. 40 42d .... 11... .358.... .369 ARKAISSAS. 14th 13.! .... 12.... 2.... . 12 ... 14 lOth .... 29... .. 54 nth 1.. .... 13... 6... .. 20 18th 12.. .. . 34... . 82.... ..128 19th 9.. ..120.... 129 20th .... 62... . 30. .. 92 Hist 17. .... 41. .. . 58.... .126 5.. .... 23.... .116... .144 «.. .... 51... .. 68.... .125 is^harp. 4. .... 20.... . 33... .. 57 Battalion 36. .... 43.... . 11... 90 3d Cav. 11.. .... 65... . 47.... .123 Art. 3. .... 3.... 6 Seatteriiig 7. 7 I^OUISIAIKA. 3d .. . 12.... .. 20.... BI-I-I. 32. ., MISSISl 1th 6.. .... 23... . 36... .. 65 35 th 32. ...IIO... 347. . ..489 3Gth 12. .... 71.... .. 83 37th 19. .... 62 ... .. 81 38 th 4. .... 31... . . .. 35 40th 5. .... 46.... .. 16... .. 67 43d 13 . . 56 .. .156 ... .225 MISSOURI. 2d 19. 5. ....122.... . 21... .. 23... .162 3d .... 65. ... .. 93 4th 15 .... 87.... .. 27.... .129 Sth 6. ... 62... .. 19 .. .. 87 6th 31. . .130. ... . 53... .214 1st Car. 9. .... 54.... .. 15... .. 78 3d " 12. . . 62 .. 26... 4.... lOO Battery 6.... .. lO i* 5.... 5 86 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. TEXAS. Sd lO . 34 ...122 1»6 3d Cav. 2. 2» 13.... . 44 6tli " BS. «3 3«.... .148 ttth " 111 57. 41.... 117 Tex Le^rlon 3. 17 75.... U5 SCAXXKRING. Cav. 2. « ... . 11 Artillery 3. 14. 22.... 39 Sliarpsli'rx 8 . 82. 77.... 1«7 Neatteriiis 1 1. 3 30O 5Bri;?adeK 77 285 208 570. I^OSS BY STATES. RECAPITULATION. Stnte^. Rpgts. Averngo. Killed. >VoiinD PORT REPIRLIC Regiments Killed 1st Cavalry Battery, 8 th 19tli 54tli 43. CRO«N KEVN. June ft, 9, IHS'. COT»JISECTICCT. WiMindfd Bl!>siinr 4.... IISDIAIKA. I^EW VOllK. ...134 43.. 1 O. 4 Tot III 4. Kngagfd 01 220. 7 5 37» ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 87 58 th 6 8 til Battery 2 5 til 32(1 6(»tli 82(1 Battery I. 1 2tli Bat. l»tliR. 21 til '34tli 'SSth 2(1 S(l 5 til 8tli Isttav. Battery C. " G. Total 18. 3 OHIO. 41> 1 4 3 2 1 1 7 17 01 14 3 11 1 2 1« 3 WHSX VIROII^JIA. 3 19 2 4 23 » 38 1 8 3 1 2 1 29 2. 3. 50. 1. 1 1. 2. 2. 1. 8. 92. IS. 21. 24. 27. 41. 12. 7. 2. .500 .295 .374 114 443 127 .684. Rcginifnts. 7 th 5 th 7 th 29 th 60th BatteryH. L. Killed. 9. 4. lO. 17 20. 2. 1. ToJiiI. 146. PORT REPI BLIC. II«iiDIAI^A. WouiKloa. Missing. ...107 29... OHIQ. .... 63 197 204 .... 55 lO 75 .... 41 114 172 .... 75 no 205 11 11. Eiigiiged 4 5 4. O I»E:PSS BY SXAXH! states Re^t 8. A voriiire Killi-il Wound.-.l. JlUslng. Totnl. Alabama 1 9.. 9. 37. . 5... 51 Georarla 2 3. .. «.. 35... 1... 42 IjOiii»«iana S 7. 30 2«9. ... . 305 Maryland 1 29.... 29 miSHis^ilppil . . . . 6... « . 27... 33 IV. Car. 1 2... 2 . 11 ... 13 Ylrslnia 12 5... 06.. 480.... 36. . 582 Artillery .... 8.. 29.... 8... 45 Scattering 8.... 8 Total, 23... 6. ...133.. 925... 50....1108 Eight regiments present reported no casualties, ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 89 BATTLE OF COLD HARBOR, TA. June 2d to 15th, 1864. COISNBCXICITT. Itegimentf. Killed. Wounded. Missing. Total. En Sth 6 31.. . 37 llth 12. 92... ... 6. ... iio 14tli 4. 12... . 16 21st 1. 49... . 50 2d H. Art. 85. 221... ... 19 . 325 1st Cav. 2. 1... ... 8.... . 11 DHI^AMTARH. 1st 4 16 .. ... 1.... . 21 2cl 5. 18... ... 2.... . 25 3d 4. 8... ... 2.... . 14 4 til 13. 21... ... 2.... . 36 1 St Cav. 1 1 IKDIATtiiA. 7 th 2. .... 6... ... 2 . lO 13th 1. 6... ... 2 9 14th 3. 13... . 16 19th 2. .... 4... ... 1 . 7 20th 1. .... 4... 5 3d Car. 2. 16. . . 18 MAIKH. 4th 1... 1 Sth .... 5... 5 6th 2. .... 13... ... 1 . 16 -Jth 1 .... 18... ... 5 . 24 8th 12 87... ... 2 lOl Oth 12. .... 55... ... 5 . 72 16th 3. .... 5... ... 23 . 31 I'Jth .... 3... ... 4 7 < 19th 5. .... 21... . 26 20th 2. 24... ... 1 • 27 31st 18 .... 52... ... 6 . 76 32d 4. .... 34... . 38 1st H. Art. 1. .... lO... ... 3 . 14 1 St Cav. 1. .... 5... . . . 6 2d Battery .... 1... . . . 1 4th " , 1... , .. 1 5th " 1... . . . 1 6th '• 1. .... 8... 9 7th " .... 1... 1 Engaged 34! 656 90 ONE HUNDRED G HEAT BATTLES. MASSACHUSEXXS. Ith 1.. .... 7... 8... 9tli 1 .... 22 .. 23... lOtli 2 )^ lO . 11 til 1 9 lO. . 12th 4 17 21... 13th 2.. .... 6... 2 . lO .. 15th 3 11... . 14... lOth 2. .... 7... ... 2 11... 18 th 3.. .... 17... 2<> . .316 19th 5 lO. . 15... 20th 9.. .... 26... 1 . 36... 21st 5.. .. 26 ... 16 47 22(1 8.. .. 20 .. 28... 254 2»<1 3.. .... 46 .. ... 5 . 54... 25 th 24 142 49 .215. . 27 th 22 .... 68... 4 94 28 th 4.. .... 42 .. ... 2 48... ..505 29th 4... 4... 32d lO 44 . 54... 35 th 1 . .... 3... ... 1 5... 36th 8.. .... 47... 55... 3'Jth 5.. .... 29... 1 35 39th .... 3... 3 6 .. 40th 22 .... 66... 2 90 .. 56th 1 . . . . 5. .. 6 51th 1.. .... 5 . . . ... 3 9 58th 24 83 IS 125 59th 1.. . . . . 13... ... 18 32... 1st If. %.*'*' 2 13 16 31. . Sharpsli 'es .... 2... 1 3... lstCavalr> 1 .... . 1... Battery A. 1.. .... 2.. 3... " r. 1. .... 2... 3... a E. 5 .... 3... 8... ^A»:yi.a?«jo. 1st 5.. . ... 13 .. •» . 20... 2d 5 5... 3d 1 . .... 4... 2 7... 4 th 4... 1 5... .294 6 th 4.. .... 29. . 1 34 .. .442 Ith .... 9... 9. . 8 th 1 ■ P. Le^rion 8.. . .. 23... . .. 6 37 ]fIlCHIOAB{. 1st 1.. .... 7... . . . 8... 190 2d 2.. .... 46.. ... 2 50... 3d & 5 th 1... 1 ... ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 91 4th Ith Sth 16th 20th 24th 2«th 27 th Sharpsh'rs 1st Cav. 5th " 6th " 'Jth '* Sharpsh'rs 1st Sd 4 th 5 th Gth 7 th 8 th 9th lOth 11th 1 2 th 14th 15 th 3cl Cavalry 1st Art. A. " B. 2d 4th 5 th 6th 9th lOth 11th 12th ISth 1st rav, 1st Battery 3d 5 th lOth 39th 5. 3. 9. 1. 5. 3. 3. 17 1. 5. 9 6 ... 21.. ... 13.. ... 43.. ... 34.. ... 42.. ... 7.. ... 19.. ... 57. ... 8.. ... 20 ... 7 ... 4 2 mi:n:>jesota. .286 12. 26. 21. 52. 35. 56. lO 28 452 74 85<^ 21 25 7 5 4 ...'.. . NEW JERSEY. 25 3 33. 12 1 16. 15 2 19. 5 6. 3 3. 4 4 1 1. 35 42. 62 80. 5 1 7. 55 69. no 15 154. 24 ^ 36. 3 3. 1 3 4. 1 2 3. I^EW HAMPSHIRE. 8 69 1 78. 2 8 lO. 43 ir.l 37 231. 577 lO. 5. 23. 15. 3. 3 ». 6. 88. 30. 129. 64 15. 1 1 36. 6. 4 102. 6 41 15 16 7. 7 86. 18. 1. I^E^^V YORK. 5 . .. 50 29. ... 20 ... 5 2. 5. 87. 26. 8. 93 ONE HUNDKED GREAT BATTLES. .058 40tli 3 .. 3.... 2... 8 ( 42d 4... ... 19. ... 2... ... 25 43d 1... ... 11... . . ... 12 44tli 4... . 19 . ... 23 4«th 3... ... 13... 6 ... 22 47th 8... .. 29... 8... ... 40 48tli 12... 67 . 14... 98 49tli 3... 7.... 1... ... 11 ROth ... 3.... ... 3....1 Sli^t 3.. 8.... 6. . ... 17 52d R.... 3... ... 8 5»tli 9... ... 27.... ... 36 4Slst 17. . 3... ... 22 «2d ... 1.... 4... ... lO «3d .. 23... 5... ... 29 64th .. lO. ... ... 12 65th .. 13... . . ... 19 6Ath 6... ... 19... .. 19... ... 44 «7th 2... ... 8.... ... lO «9th 5 .. .. 31... 5... .. 41 list 1.... 3... ... 4 12d 3... 3 «I3d 6... . . ... 6 14th 1.... ... 1 'J 6th 2 ... 9.... 2... 13 nth 1... .. lO... 1 ... .. 12 81st 46... ..159 ... .. lO... .215 82d 7... .. 24... 3... .. 34 83d 1.... 1 86th 1... 1.... .. 11... .. 13 88th 3... ... 8.... ... 11 89th 3... .. IB... J... .. JO 92d IS .. ... 71.... 2... ... 88 9Sd 1... 4.... 5 94th 2... ... 17.... . 30... ... 49 9Sth .. 12... .. 12 90th lO... 49 8... •• 67 OVth 5... .. 16... 1... .. 22 98th 20... .. 91... a... .114 104th 1.... 1... 2 106th 13... .. 88.... .. 23... .134 108th 4... 17 1... .. 22 lOOth 2.... .. 22.... . . .. 24 111th 7.... -. 1 1 1 2th 28... .140... .. 12... ..180 llKth 4.... .. 14.... .. 18 117th 8. ... 8.... 3... .. 14 118th 7.... 23. . . 80 S40 400 ONE HU NDRED GI EAT BA TTLES. 93 laoth ... 4.... 1... ... 6 11 1st 1... ... 6.... ... 1 122*1 lO... ... 51.... ... 61 124tli ... 1.... . 1 125tli 2... ... 4.... ... 6 126th 5... ... 5 139th 33... ...118... 2... ...153 140th ... 12... . 48... ... 60 142d 2... ... 8.... ... lO 146th 3... ... 5 . 41. .. 55 147 th ... lO... 1... ... 11 148th 20... ...lOO... 4... ...124 Iftls^t 14... ... 35... 1. . ... 60 lS2d 6 . 23 3 . ... 32 155th 13... ...124... 11 .154 164th 16 .. ... 59... . 82... ...151 160th . 9.. ... 11.... 1... ... 81 llOth 8 . . 11... . ... 14 llttth ... 1.... 1... ... 2 182d lO. . .. 50 29. . .. 89 1st Sharps 1 . ... 5.... ... 6 2dHvyArt. 21... 114 . SO... ..215.... nil 4th " 3... 11 ... ... 20 6th " 2... .. 14... ... 16 Ith " 4S 259. .114.. ...418 8th " 80... .339 . 86... ..505. ...1654 9th " 16... .126 6 .. .148 ...1994 lOth " 1 ... ... 1 14th ** 15... .. 43 . 61... ...119 15 th " » 3... 1514 2d Cav. 1 1 5th " 1... ... 9 4... ... 14 6th " 2... ... 4 2... .. 8 8th " 1... 30 2... .. 33 lOth " 2 2 19th " 8... . 26... . 1... .. 35 2 2d •• 2... .. 26 1... .. 35 24th " 4... .. 38 . 42... . 84 2d:TI.Rifles 11... 36... 11... .. 64 1st Art. B , ... 1.... ... 1 " D . 8... 3 6 "E.L 1... 1 lstBatter> 2 2 3d 2... 1 .. 3 11th " 1... 3 .. 4 12th " 1 1 15th " 1 ... 1 ... 2 19th '^ ... 2.... ... 2 34th " 2.... 2 ■94 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. OHIO. 4tli 3 17 . 20 Hth 3 2 & (loth 3 .. 12 4 . 19 llOth S .... .. 46 1 52 250 122(1 4.... .. 45 . 49 120tli 1. ... .. lO 11 578 2d Cav, 2 .. 2 9 . 13 6th " 6 6 Battery H. 1... 2 3 I-KI*JP«S\I.VAT^IA. 11th 6 .. .. IS . 19 23(1 47 . .134 29 210 4r.th 18... 141 22 .181 48 th lO .. .. 57 2 . 69 4»th «... .. 41 5 • 52 ^ SOtta . 4... • ■ 17 1 . 22 1 Rlst lO... . 49 59 SSd 8... .. 58 3 . 69 S5th 12... ..no 29 .151 S6th 6 6 Slth 2 1 3 S8th 9 .. .. 49 3 . 61 «l.st .. lO 1 . 11 U2d 5... ... 25 . 30 6»d 6 7 . 13 tt-Jth 1... ... 14 6 21 J 69th 1... . : 14 21 4 list 4... ... 12 . 16 - •J2d 5... ... 25 2.... . 32 76th 6... ... 43 . 49 81st 8... .. 33 3 . 44 82d 30 .. .115 14 .159 83d 2... ... 9 1 . 12 «4th ... 7 7 S^th 5... ... 27 1 . 33 88 th 1... ... 4 5 9Uth 2... ... 3 5 Ol8t ... 3 3 0»d 1 .. 2 3 OSth 1... . 14 . 15 06th 1 . . . ... lO 1... 12 »7th 1 ... 9 . lO 98th 9 . 51 . 60 99th 1 . .. ... 4 3... 8 lOOth 1«... ... 48 14... . 72 102d 11.. 46 2 . 69 ior>th 1... 1 2 10«th 4... ... 16 1... . 21 ONE HUNDBED GREAT BATTLES. 95 lO-Jth 3 1 4.... .. 1 1 Otli 2 5 7.... 1 1 :itli .. 4 4.... 1 1 6tli 1... .. 53 & . OS... llStli •2 91 . 98.... iiyth 2... .. 11 2... . . 15. ... 121st 2... 2 1 5.... l»8tli « .. .. j;« .% 07... 1 39tli 9 .. .. 38 1 . 48.... 14<»tli 5... .. 23 12 . 4«... I41st 3 3.... .294 142d ... 3 3... 143(1 1... 9 1 . 11... 143tll 9... .. 20 2 . 37... 14 8tli 5... ... 42 . 53... 1 40 til 9 o . 15... ISOth S 5... isr.tii .. 11 1 . 12... .. 157tli 183(1 I 10 2 19. . :i... .. Iff 14 . 95... 184tli 10... .. 94 IIO ... * 187th ... 2 2... 188tll LO 144 8 . .171 ... lUOtli . 12... 1ft 1st 2... 4 1 7... 2(1 Hvy Art. 3... .. 17 85 .105... 1st Cav- 13 13... 2(1 " ... 3 3... «tli *' 1 3tli " 17 til " 5... 2 . . ! .. lO 4. . .. 1 1 . 10... 5... . 22... ... 20 18tli " 3... ... 34 28..... . 05... 2 1st " 8... ... 47 . 55... f 1st Art. F. 1 ... 1 2... U. S. ITEOri^AHS. 4tli :> 4 9... lOtll 3 . 3. 11 til ... 7 43 . 50... 12tli 1... ... lO 30 . 53 .. 14 til ... 3 17 . 20... 1 nth 1... ... 5 24 30... 1st Sharp. « ... ... . 15... 2(ii 3... ... o 3 . 12... 1st Cav. 2... .. 23 . 25... 2(1 " 1... ... 8 9 .. 1st Art. B. ... 3 3... (« (« K. 1... ... 1 2 2... 3... 2(1 " A. ... 2 2... it G. 1 .. ... 6 7... 4th '' B. K. 1 ... ... lO ... 1..... .... . 11... 1... •*C.E. 1.. ... .n ... ( a L. 1.. ... 2 3... ONE HUNDRED GKEAT BATTLES. ftth " A. 2... 2.. " ». 3... 3.. •♦C.I. 1... 1.. " M, 2... 2.. RHODH ISI^ABiD 2d 2. 8... ..... 50... ... 2.... ... 1.... .. 12 62.. Ith 1 1 . 1st Art. A. 8... 8.. " B. . 4... 4.. " C. 1. 2... 1.. 2.. ♦• E. . VERMOISX. 2d 4. 14... 53... &'.'.'.'. .. 18.. .. 72.. Sd 14. 4th 7. 14... .1 ... . 21.. Bth 8 26... . 34.. .. .471 eth 5. 16... 1.... . 22.. lOth 28 131... 3.... .162.. .. .364 17th 2. 25... . 27.. . ..81» llthH.Art.18. 153... .171.. .1500 ist Cav. 3 21 . 2.... . 26.. .. . . IJVESX VIRGIP«IA. Ith 8. 20.... 4.... . 32.. IJVISCOI^SII^. Bth 1 . 23... 4.... . 28.. 6th 1. 6... 4.... 1.... 8.. 7th 1 5 . 86th 17. .... 53.... 5 . 75.. ...765 38th 2. 2.. SCAXXERIT^G. Scattering 6... 2.... 8.. .... I.OSS BY STATES. StKtes. Regts. A\ ernge. Killed . Wounded. Mtising. Total, Conn. 6.. .18 llO. ... 406.. . 33 . .. 549 Delaware & . . 5 . 26 63.. 8.. 97 Indiana 6.. . 2.. 11. 49 5.. 65 Maine 14.. 4 62 . 345.. 50.. 457 Hias^. 81.. . 5. .181. ... 808.. 145.. .1134 IWaryland 8.. 2 18. 88.. . 12.. .. 118 Mlehisran 17. . . 5. 58. .. 829.. 34.. . 421 Minn. 1.. 5.. 5 N.Jersey 14... . 6.. 04 357 . 29.. .. 480 N.Hanip. lO... .11 .114. .. 591.. 71 776 N.York 91... . 7 643. ..3103.. 820 4566 Ohio 8... . 2.. 19. .. 143 16 . . 178 Penn. 71... 5 .357 ..2026. 436 .2819 Rhode I. 2 . 7 14 72... 3 89 11. States lO... 2 19. .. 125... 127 271 Vermont 9... lO 89 453... . 11 6S3 West Va. 1 . . . . 8.. 8. 20... 4.. 32 Wisconsin 5 . . . . 3.. 22. 86... . 10.. . 118 Seatterins 6 2.. 8 Total »09.. 6 .1845. .9,075 1 ,816 12736 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 97 Twenty-seven regiments reported the number of men in action gives an average of 600, or a total of 180,000 in the army. While this may seem too high, when we consider the fact that the Union casualties from May 5, to June 24, 1864, is reported to be 54,926, it does not seem improbable. With this army was a train of 4,325 wagons, 835 ambulances, 33,991 horses and 22,538 mules. REBEL CASUALTIES. Killed >f'oiinded missing: total l8t Corps lOO...... 290 84.... 474 2cl " 7«7 3680 .... 4453 Artillery 299 953 490.... 1852 Total 71 166 4929 57* 6679' The above is Only a partial report and must not be accepted as absolutely correct. 15,383 Rebels were captured during the campaign which are not mentioned in the above exhibit. See Battles of Wilderness and Spotsylvania which preceded Cold Harbor. CENTRALIA, MO. Regt. Killed wounded missing total 39tliMo. 122 2 124... Scat. 25 25... engaged .147 ... 25 Total 147 2.. 149... .172 .Engagement occurred September 26th, 1864. Rebels took no prisoners and did not report casualties or number engaged. BATTLE OF DEEP BOTTOM, TA. July 27 to 29, 1864. COISilVECXICUX. Regiments. Killed. >Vonnded. Missing. Total Enga^d lOth 9 9 ]»1AI1!»^E. 11th 3 29 82 14tll 1 1 19th 1 1 1st Cav. 7 7 MARYI^AMD. 1st Cav. 1 6 7 MASSACHUSEXTS. 20th 1...... 16 17 24th 2 2 28th 2 2 4 IstCav. 3 14 2 19 1st Hy Art. 1 1 MICHIOAK. 5th 2 2 7th 1 1 26th 1 3 1 5 KJH'W HAMPSmiCK. 5th 1 12 13 98 ONE HUKDRED GREAT BATTLES. NE^W JERSEY. 8th Ist Cav. 39th 40th S9th 6l8t 63fl 6Gth "33(1 lOOth 1 20th 170th 3(1 Cav. 4th " 6th '' 0th '' lOth '* 10th '' 2it Sharp's 2d Art. A. 7th 36 th Scatterhii; 3 20 9 3SE1!V YORK. 2 2 8 12 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 3 1 lO 1 6 1 7 8 2 4 2 OHIO. 1 13 2 PENNSYI^YABilA. 1 1 7 1 2 7 24 2 4 8 4 18 2 2 S 10 1 1 1 7 5 29 2 1 1 REGl^i^ARS. r. S. o 4 16 5 3 lO 1 6 1 ^WESX VIRGII^IA. 2 WISCOISSIIV. 3 SC ATXERI XG. 2 32. 2. 2., 20. 2. 1. 9. 3. 6. 2. 1. 1. 1. 8. 4. 12. 6. 16. 8. 16. 1. 15. 2. 31. 2. 12. 24. 17. 2. 1. 7 36. 2. 9. 25. 13. 7. 1. 2. 3. 2. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 99 I^OSS BY STATES. RECAPITULATION. Stntei. Regt§. Average. Killed. Wounded. Missing. Total. Conn. 9 9 lUaine .. 1. 4. 37 41 Maryland .. 1. 1. 6.. 1 Mass. .. 1. 5. 20.. 18... 43 Michipran 1. « 1... 8 NewH. .. 1. 1. 12.. 13 New J. .. 1. 3. 21.. 9 .. 33 New York 18.. .. 13. 65.. 26... 104 Ohio .. 1. 1. 13. 2... 16 Penn. 13.. .. 2. .. 25. . 104.. 23... 152 U.N. Re?. .. 1. 8. 42.. 5... 55 West Va. 2.. 2 Wisconsin 3.. 3 Scattering » 2... 2 Total, 56... 1.. 62.. 340.. 86.. 488 Sixty eight regiments present not engaged or had no casualties Rebel loss never officially stated, but estimated about the same, SKIRMISH AT EGYPT STATION, MISS. nee. 28, 1864. Regiments. Killed. Wounded. Missing. Total Engiiged. Vthlnd.Cay 2 11 13 167 2dN.J. " 19 11 9» 742 4tliMo. " 2 :^ 2 104 Total 21 ~»4: 105.. .1013 Five hundred rebels captured. FORT HENRY, TENN. Feb. 6, 1862. 4GunKoats2 38 40 Rebel Fort 5 11 85 lOl In this engagement 2S) men on the Union side were injured by the bursting of a steam pipe, and on the rebel side, 9 were dis- abled by the premature explosion of a gun. Fort and garrison captured . FORT PULASKI. Rebel garrison of five hundred men cai)itulated after a short resistance, one killed and several wounded. 5,275 shots fired by Union batteries at an average distance of six thousand feet. Surrendered April 1862. L.OFC. 100 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES, FAIR OAKS. Junel, 1862. tUgU. Killed. Wonnded. Rliiiingr. Tntnl. Emrnircd. 3d 8 11 3 82 4th 2 8 1 11 lltb 6 44 19 6» MASSACHITSEXXS. •Jth 4 1 S lOth 27 9S 2 124 IStll 5 11 22 19tli 1 1 SOth 2 18 20 MICHIGAT*. 2fl to 47 51 8d 30 124 15 169 fttta 31 lOS 19 155 Ith 14 15 89 MIT*JT«ESOXA. Ist 2 2 4 "K^W HA9IPSHIR.E. &tta 26 147 1 180 P«iB\V jEItSKY. Btb 4 54 2 60 6tta 5 13 1 19 NH^V YORK. 84th 23 11 3 91 86th 1 36 5 48 531 31th 12 68 2 82 88th 1 14 3 18 40th 12 81 3 96 42d 1 1 52d 15 103 4 122 380 K5th 13 90 108 56th 16 41 5 68 51th 3 15 18 6l8t 81 13 6 IIO 348 62d 2 15 82 49 64th 30 143 113 •5th 1 24 31 66th 1 5 1 1 61th 21 135 8 HO 531 69th 1 12 1 14 loth 2 15 1 18 71st 3 12 5 20 72d 5 5 160 73d 1 lO 11 74th 1 19 20 Sliit 25 92 20 137 ONE HUNDRED GREAT RATTLES. 101 82d 8 5 til 87th 8 8 til »2cl 96th 98 th 1 OOth 1st Art. A. " H. 7 th Battery 8th " Battery 8 th 23d »lst 5 2d 5Sd 57 th 6l!«t 63d 69th 71st 7 2d 81st 85 th 98d lOlst 102d 103d 104th 105th 106th Ist Art. lO. 9. 11. 6. 8 8. 4. 19. 3. 71 21 79. 7 76. 25. 28 105. 20 59. 26 71. 81 186. 1 9. 8. 1 11. 6 3. 2 2 4. 17 103 9 129. 5 18 7 30. 20 94 5 119. 13 64 17 94. 11 48 1 60. 68 152 43 263. 23 79 20 122. 61 49. 58. 19. 69 31. 41. 86. 5 . 8. 8. 6. 1. 2. 1. 8. 8. 20. 11, 12. 8. 28. 41. 2. C. 1. D. 1. E, H. . 3. 13. 7. 32. 3. 15. 8. 91. 76. 126. 129. 69. 93. 51 55 13 8 4 22, .108 lO 47 lO 69 16 111 67 206 112 8 161 6 8 3 4 1 2 2 2 6 6 SCAXXERING. Scatterlnsr 3 22 2... 27 I^OSS BY STATES. states. Regts. Avt-rng^e. Killed. AVoiiixled. Missing. Total. Ulaiiie 3 5 . ... 16 123.. 23.. .. 162 Mass. 5.... 7. 34 135.. 3.. . 172 mchi^an 4. ...21. .. 85.. 351.. 34.. 470 Minnesota 1 2 . 2.. 2.. 4 NewH. 1... 26. 26 147 7.. . 180 ^ewJ. 2... 4. 9 67 3.. 79 New York 31....10. .315. .1528 274.. 2117 Penn. 20 ... 15. ..300 1219 301.. ..1820 Scat. 3.. 22.. 2.. 27 Total, 67... 12... 790. 3594.. 647 ....5031 102 0N« HUNDRED OHEAT BATTLES. REBEL ARMY.— FAIR OAKS. Regiments. Kill.-<1. HoiiiKlt-d. Missiiii;. To(»l. Eiipiigred 5th 29 ....181 .210.. 6th 91.. ....277 5.... .373.. ...50I> 12th 59 ....149 OHORGIA. ..208.. 27 th 16 24. .129 9 .... 95 Ki^omoA. .154.. 28 th .119.. Sd 37 .152 9... JfllSSISISPPI. .198.. ...450 2d 12 •••• 71 4.... .. 87.. I^OI^XH CAirOI^IT^A. 4th 77 ... 28« 6.... .369 678 5 th 1. .... 26 .. 27. 23d 18 . .14S 6... VIRGIPUIA. .169.. 24th 12. 16 .... 86 9.... ....117 .107.. 38th .133.. 49th 33.. ...169 22.. .224 . ...424 Companj' B, 6tli Alabama nad 21 killed and 2.} wounded out of 55 in the engagement. Rebel loss incomplete BATTLE OF FT. DARLING, May 5, 1864. >Voimilrd. SlltiKinL'. Tntnl. Engngeit. ...Ill 21 142 ...104 69 203......631 ... 93 34 137 ... 30 35 ... 65 127 207 ... 71 24 109 ... 2 5 .... 15 16 OlSXItlCX OK COKl MBIA. Ixt Cavalry 2 9 9 20 II.KINOIS. 39th 14 110 49 173 550 IBiniAT«(A. 13th 20 93 59 172 MAIISK. 8th 16 150 32 198 9th 14 91 7 112 11th 5 45 50 Regiment*. Killed. 6th lO •Jth 30 8th lO lOth 5 11th 15 21st 14 IstHvjAi't. 3 1st Bat ry 1 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 103 23(1 24th 2Sth 2 7 til 40tli 4th Car. 2d 3d 4 th Ith lOth 12th 13th 9th 4tli Battery 5th " 3d 4'Jth 48th 81st 80th 96th »8th lOOth 112th 115th 111th 118th 142d 148th 16»th 3d Cavalry 1 St Rifles, IstEii^iiirs Battery E. IHASSACHUSKXXS. 5 2S 62 92, 8 46 7 61. 26 122 66 214. 13 83 249 345. 13 62 22 97. 2 2. :KH'W HAlflPSIlIICH. 5 18 23. 39 182 16 237. 7 90 85 .182. 2 46 1 49. 4 49 3 56. 3 35 7 45. 5 23 1 29. r«JElJV JER-SEY. 18 163 58 239. 1 lO 11. 12 12. NHV^ YOITK. 3 55 8 66. 6 35 20 61. 15 lOO 115. 1 23 4 28. 6 6. 4 9 18 31. 15 67 12 94. lO 121 149 280, 3 28 4. 35. 6 87 7 lOO. 20 62 7 89. 42 Ill 46 199. 726 .354 19. 12. 16. 3. 1. 78. 64. 79. 20. 8. 2. 22. 2. 24 14. 4. 119. 78. 119. 37. 13. 2. 11. 1. OHIO. 67th 21 126 147. i»Et*ji»iJSyi^ya:nia. 55th 22 155 164 341. 58th 2 2. 76th 15 119 lO 144. 85th 2 30 2 84. 97th 29 186 22 237. 104 ONE HUNDRED GliEAT BATTLES. lOSth 8 5th Cav. 2 llth " 1 1st v H. 1.. . 9. .. 65. 443.. .. 113... 621 IVew J. 1... .19. .. 19. .. 185.. 58... 562 ^e>v Y. 17... lO.. .176 .. 964 344... 1484 Ohio 1... .21. .. 21. .. 126. 147 Peiin. 8... lO. .. 85. . 602 207 894 Rhode I. 3 15.. 4... 22 Rear. 7... .. 12. 63.. 5... 80 Wis. 1 .. . 4.. 4. 32. 1... 37 IN'e.i^ro 5... 4. 34 . 4... 42 Total 65... .10.. .613 .3793.. 1573 5979 The above casualties occurrcfl (luriuy a series of enga;. ements and skirmishes. Rebel i..oss, 3 55 *- -i 1941... .210 2506 FISHER'S HILL, VA., Sept. 2 1^ 1864. 89Reurts1. 52... 457 ... 19. ... 528 127R.R'ts 11... 108 119 The rebel army consisted of 127 rejximents and 23 batteries taken from the vicinity of Richmond, which, at that time, had less than 60 regiments to man the fortifications. See Winchester and Cedar Creek. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 105 BATTLE OF FORT DONELSON, Fe1>. 13, 19 , 1862. II^l^INOIS. Regiments Killed Woundod Missing Total Engaged 7tli 8th 3. 54.. .... 19 ....188.. ... 22.. ...242.. ...613 i 9th 11th 36. 70 . .165. ...181. .... 9... .... 88... ...210.. .339 .. 500 1 2th 19.. . . 62 8... ... 89.. ...650 17 th 13 . . . 61 . .... 7... ... 81.. ...750 18th 53.. .157 .... 18... ...228.. 1 20th 29th 18.. 25 . ....108.. . 61 . ... 13... ...132.. ... 99.. 30th 19.. .... 69.. .... 6... ... 94.. ... 31st 31.. .117 .... 28... .176.. 1 32d 7.. 7.. 1 . 4l8t 1 ' 45th 14.. 2.. ...113.. .... 3... . .130.. .. 22... ...500 .... 2«.. 1 46th 1 48th 8.! 3.. 3... 3... .... 31.. ... 42.. 1 49th 15.. .... 44.. ... 12... .. 71... ...627 50th Blth 1.! ... 12.. 1... 12 2... &8th 5.. . ... 12.. . . . . 17.. Cavalry .... 5.. .... 2... 7... 1 1st Art • A. .... 3.. 3... 1 B. 1.. .... 8.. .. 9.. 44 D. E. 2.. 2.. 2... 5... .... 3.. Battery .... 3.. 3... II^OIAI^JA. 11th 4.. .... 29.. .. 33... 25 th 16.. .... 75.. .. 91... 31st 9.. ... 52.. ... 1... .. 62... ...727 44th 7.. ... 3-... .. 42... 52Vomi(le.. . 239 1 ... 280 Io>va S . . . 16. .. 40.. .. 251... 1 292 Ky. 2 9. .. 19 95... 15 . 129 Itto. 2 4. 8.. 42... 2 .. 52 ^eb. 1 . . . 2 2.. fl... 1 9 Ohio 2. . 1.. 18... 19 u. s.:^\ .. lO.. 44... ... 54 Scat. . 1.. 3... 4 Tot'I 3e... 14 510 2,152 .. . 224 .. 2,886 REBEL ARMY— FORT DONELSON. Rebel army, cousistiug of ten thoiisaiid men surrendered and one regiment of cavalry and several of infantry escaped. The following is an incomplete report of their casualties: KEISXrCKV. Stta 2? 72 MISSISSIPPI. . 99 .. 312 1st 16. 61 . 77... .581 2Ctli 20. 58 . 78... ...454 23cl 5. 12. 46 69 . 51 . . . 546 26tli . 81... ...443 XET^JBIHSSKK. 3d 12. 76 . 88... ...750 18 th lO. 38 . 48... .685 2Gth 11. 85 . 96 .. .401 321 Unknown 225 Georgia 89 North Carolina 22 Kentucky 26 S.Carolina.... 70 Total 1,748 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. Ul BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBUBG, YA., Deeeniher 11, 13,1 i coT^p«ivcxicrx, RegJs 8 til Killed 1. 11. WoulKk-d 2.. 1.. 87 Missing .... 2 .... 22 Total 3 Ehgagcd 11 til 3 1 4 til 120.. IS til 10.. . 10.. 16 til lO 1.. .... 1 .... 1 .... 20 2 . 7.. .113.. 2lKt 6.. 27111 83.. 1st lO. OEI^AIJVAIIB. 74 9 . 93 2<1 4. .... 41.. .... 9 . 54 -stu 1. INDIAPiA. 5 6.. 14tli 5. 65. .... 5 . 75.. ...255 lOth 1. 3.. .... 4 .... 3 .... 4 7.. 27.. 52 20tli 24.. 2d MAI 47.. 3d 3. 26 29 4tli 22. 66 .. 32 .120.. ...234 6tli 27 1 34 1.. 231 IGtli 170 427 nth 1. 19.. . 20.. 19 til 10 7 17 20tli 4 32.. . 36.. 1 St Cav. 2. 2. 3.. I^ABJIJ. .... 12 3.. . 15.. 2d Bat. .... 13.. MAKLY^ 9.. 2d . 21.. Battery A 2 . . 4.. MASSACHITSEXXS 1st 1 33.. . 34. 7 til 1. 2.. 3.. Oth 1 .... 25.. .... 2 . 28.. lOth 14 1.. ... 4 1 . 3.. .104... 11 til 3.. 12tli .... 86.. ...258 13 til 3. 4. 13.. . 26 2 . 16.. ISth 32.. 16tli 2 .... 14.. 1 17. IStli 9 .., 90, . ... 26 .125.. 112 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. loth 14 25 8. 1. 14. 2 1 1. rs A. E. 1 8. 1. 9. lO. 5. •s •s 20. 4. 4. ly 2 83 8... 138 S« «.... 42 12.... 124 20.... 2 31 3... 50 6.. 1 8 2 1 .105.. 20tli 21st 22(1 .103 . . 0»... .. 55... ...205 28tli 2Utii 32<1 3.% til 3':tli Nliarpsli' 1st Art, 1st •' ..158... 2.. . 36.. .. 03.. 2.. 8... 2... 2 . . . .. 48... 2.. 7... .. 53... .. 83... .. 35. . 39 1 .. 8... .. 32 . 2... 14 ...416 1st 2d 3d 4th Stii 40 1 6 1.... 43 1.... . . 13 -3 til 16tli I7tli .... 26 2.... .... 28 6.... 1 20tBi 8 2 4 til Nliarpsli' 1st .... 1« 9 ... 2 MIIVBJESOXA. 12. .. 2 Nliarpsli' 1 1... 5... 2d 5\V HA]»II»SHJ[R ••■■ 71 2-.-. .... 08 12.... 47 11 . ...151 25... .... 7 34 « .... 12 5tli 6tli 9tli loth 11th .193... .. 77... .. 84... .. 58... 195... ..303 .204 12th 1 3th 1st Bat. 7... 42... 14... 2d « 1 . 3 4 S.. <> 1 3 '.'. P»JEW JKR-SEY. 1 .... 2 ... 35 30... '.'.'.'. 4.'.'.'.'.'. .... 20 5.... 1 .... 30 ». ... .... !»« 31. .. .... «1 18... 2 .... 2 1... ...157 24 1... 3d 4th 2... .. 80. . fath 1... 11th ISth 7... . 29 21st 1... 23d 24 th . 50 .. .136... 2r.th . 85... 2(>th 21th 28th 2.... . 3 .. .193... .665 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 113 1st 4tli Sth Ith 9 th lOth 12t]i 13tli 14tli 15tli 17tli 18tli 21st 22d 23d 24tli 25tli 26tli 30th 31$t 3 2d 33d 34tli 35tli 3 6 til 37tli 38th 40th 4 2d 43d 44th 46th 4«>th 50th 51st 52d 55 th 51th 59 th 61st 62d 63d 64th 66th 67 th H9th loth list 6... 26 . 1... 9 .. 2... VORK. 1. 23. 2. 3. 6. 1. 1. 14. 19. 8. lO. 6. 2. 4. 11. 1. lO. ■4 62 6 2.... 3 184 .. 33 8.... 6 54 . 4 13 ... 1 63... 1 31... 6. .. 14... 5 2.... 3... .. 3 4.... 2 16... I... 1 36... 3 136... .. 11 14 ... 1... 3... 2.... 12... .. 18 11 2.... 21.... 1 83.... .. 36 14 . .. 30 19... 3 11. ... 1 41.. 4 3... 9... 42... 61... 2 31 8.... 18.... 1 39... 21.... 2.... 38.... 4 68.... 55 .. 9 6 .... 95. .. 23 4.... 3... 1. 14 .488 214 295 243. 15. 61. 22. 15. 35. 6 19. 2. 1. 6. 18. 2. 40. HO 16 1 3 2 33 23 3 35 133 355 123 22 12 41 3 9 50 13. 43. 8. 81. 44. 36. 2. 44. 12. 15 1 128 228 4 3 296 160 .292 162 .435 114 ONE HUNDRED GliEAT BATTI.ES. 72<1 7Atli llth 'JOth SOtli S2fl 83(1 84tli 80tli 8»tli N9tli »4tli er>tii 9 7 til lOlst 103d 104th lOSth 108th 120th 12lKt 122<1 124th 140tli 146tli 163(1 1st Art. 4tli 8th iNt R 2(1 R 3(1 R 4th R 5 th R OthR 1 1 h R 8th R Oth R lOthR llthR 12thR 13thR nth ?3<1 3... .. 13 1... 1 ... 2 1 .. 18 1... .. 14 19... ...103 1... 4 3 17 .. 97 2... ... 27 2. 49 1... 3 4... .. 34 1... .. 12 3 . .. 10 5... .. 45 lO... .. 62 4... .. 49 I 4 .. ... 12 5 3 1 lO .. .. 46 9 1 .. .. 5 ... 4 OHIO 4... 39 «. . .. 27 I*E1>JT««SVI^^ 2 .. .. 28 .. 31 18... .. 55 2... . 33 18... .. 87 12... ..lOO 7... 69 22... .. 87 5... .. 26 9 . .. 77 lO .. 147 13... .. 71 19 .. .113 9... • • 73 2 13. 1 7 12. 2. 6. 39. 4. lO. 17 13. 60. 4. 61. 20. lO. 22. 16. 51. 54. 33. 29. 3. 16 2 2 19 23 25 5 4 27 242 30 58 4 42 230 13 25 52 18 172 92 1 16 5 4 13 18 61 lO 6 4 44 33 35 44 88 39 66 32 86 81 47 87 17 61 85 2 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 115 S6th 5 .. 9... 1... .. 15 45tli 3.... 3 48th 6... .. 45... 1... .. 52 311 49th 1. ... 1 51st 16... .. 75.... . .. 91 S3d 21... .133.... 1... .155 314 S7th 18... .. 80.... .. 52 .. ..150 61st 1 ... 3.... 1... 5 62<1 1... .. 63... .. .. 70 63d 1... .. 21... .. 22 68th 2... 6.... 8 60th 13... 46 . 6... .. 65 71st 3 . .. 23... .. 18... .. 44 IZd 6... .. 65... ... 71 81st 15... .141.... .. 20... .176 261 82d 3... 2... ... 5 83d 5.... .. 28.... 3... .. 36 84th 6... .. 24... 3... ... 33 88th 6... .. 33... 5... ... 44 90th 5... .. 66... 9... ... 80 91st 9. ... .. 46... .. 20... .. 75 93d 1.... 3... ... 4 9Sth 4.... ... 4 96th 1.... . . ... 1 99th 3... .. 60 .. 3... ... 66 lOSth 2... .. 23.... 6... ... 31 106th 5... .. 69... 4... ... 78 lOlth 3... .. 47.... 6.. ... 56 171 llOth 3... ... 11... 1... ... 15 114th 8... ... 27.... .. 17... ... 52 115th ... 1.... ... 1 116th 1... 67 ... ,. 14... ... 88 247 118th 5... .. 56. ... .. 87... ... 98 119th 6.... 2... 8 121st 14... ...144... . lO ... ...138 122a 1... ... 1 123d 15... ...106.... .. 13... ...184 126th 12... ... 66... .. 14 .. 92 632 J 2 7th 12... ...114... .. 20... ...146 129th 17... . .lOO... .. 22... .139 130th 5... ... 71.... 3... ... -39 131st 22... ...138.... .. 15... ...175 132d 7... .. 80.... .. 20... ...107 34« |33d 20... ...145... .. 19... ...184 13 4th 14... ...109.... .. 25... ...148 136th 9... ... 89.... 8... . 106 139th ... 3.... 3... ... 6 I4l8t 1... ... 4.... .,, ... 5 IIG ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 142(1 Ifi ...182.. .... 45 .243 145tli 34 . ...ir.2.. .... 43 229 1 15r>tli A.. ... 38.. .... 4 . 68 IstCav. .... 3.. 3 4tll " 1.. 1 1st Art A. 5.. .... 1.. . 12 4« B. 1.. ... 4.. . 5 " G. 1.. 3.. 4 8 Battery C. 2.. 4.. .... 5 . 11 RHODC ISI^AISD. 2d .... -J.. 7 4tli 1.. . ... ». . ... 6 . 1« 7tli 1 11.. . .132.. .... 15 .158 12tli 6 . ««. .... « .108 1st Art .A. 2.. .. . . 2 " B. .... HI. . . . . . 16 ♦' C. 1.. 1 n D. .... 2.. 2 it E. 2 . .... 3.. 5 a G, ... 1.. 1 REGII^AICS. 1st .... 5.. 5 2d ... IS .... 4 . 19 3d 1.. .. 14 . 15 4tli 3.. .. . 15 .... 1 . 19 etii 5.. .... 22 .... 1 . 28 Itli 2 . .... 215. .... 9 . 37 lOth 1.. 4. 5 llth 1.. .... 21K . 21 12tli 1 . .... 9 3 . 13 14tli .... 4. . 24 l-Jth 3.. .... 19 . 22 lOth . 3. 3 2d Miarp. . . 1. 1 1st Art . I. .... 6 2d " ». .... 2. 2 •' G. 2.. H. . 19 3d "FK. .... 5. 5 4tli " A. .... 1. 1 " B. 2 . .... « 8 " C, 1. .... 4. 5 • ( E. 3 . .... lO. . 13 " K. 1.... 1 5tli "€ .K. 2. 2 " I. 2. 2 Engineers .... 1. .... 2.... 3 ^W^ESX VIRGIBilA , 7tli 3.. .... 31. 3 . 37 500 409 ONE HUNDKED GREAT BATTLES. 117 2d 1. IJVISCONSIK. 1 . 11 Kth 1. 4 4 6th 3 3 Tth 8 3 . 12 2d 5. 56 . 61 3d 2. 9 . 11 4tli 11. 43 2 . S6 Stli 2 11 . 13 6th 1. 1 Scattering 3. SCAXXHiCIIXiG. 26 3.... * . 32 I.OSS BY ST AXES. RECAPITULATION. States. Regis, Average. Killed. Wounded. Missing. Total. Conn. 7.. .. 3.. .. 22. .. ISO 46 .. 258 Del. 2.. .. 1.. .. 14 . 115.. 18. 147 Ind. 4. .. 1. 6 97.. 12. .. 115 Maine 9. .. 6. .. 60. .. 387.. 17 .. 524 lllasi!i. 20. .. 5. ..108. .. 831.. 89. ..1028 Md. 1. .. 2. 2. 11.. 12. 25 Mich. 11. .. 4. . 47 ... 244.. 19. . 310 Minn. 2. 13.. 2. 15 IV. H. 8. .. 6. .. 51. ... 549.. 75 . 675 N.J. 13. .. 3. .. 46. .. 420.. .. 124. .. 590 i^r.Y. 74 .. 4. ..304. ...2163.. .. 350 ...2817 Ohio 2. .. 5. .. lO. . 67 1. ... 78 Penn. 68 .. 8. .539. ...3836.. .. 885. ...5260 R.I. 4. ... Si. .. 21. ... 268.. 27. ... 316 U.S. 14. .. 1. .. 25. ... 208.. 21. ... 254 vt. .%. .. 4. .. 21. .. 119 2. .. 142 Wis. 4. 2. ... 25.. 3. ... 30 W.Va. 1. .. 3. 3. ... 31.. 3. 37 Scat's 2 4 9? ... ~5~ ... 3. 1,284. ... 26.. 3. .. 32 Total 9,600 . • 1,769 12,653 BAXXI^ES COMPARED. 149 regiments at Chickahomiuy averaged 11 killed. 165 " Manassas averaged 10 killed. 249 " Fredericksburg averaged 5 killed. '-- 259 " Gettysburg averged 12 killed, 107 " SMlob averaged IG killed. CASUALTIES OF BATTERIES COMPARED. Killed Wounded Missing Total Engaged 32 Union Batteries, . 26 139 6 171 3,446 89 Rebel Batteries, . , 30 216 246 3,000 118 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. REBEL ARMY.- FREDERICKSBURG. Roglmeiits. 3d 4tli Kth «tli 11th ISth 26tli 44tli 48th 5th 8th 2d 3d 4th 6th Ith 8 th 9th 12 th 1 3th 14th 15 th 10th nth 18th 19th 20th 21st 23d 2»th Zlth 28 th 31st 35 th 38 th 44th 45th 4eth (iOth 61» .. 39 2 ... 24 2 ... 48 2 8 .. 63 ... 82 .. 91 1 ... 43 . .. 53 ... 72 ... 83 . .. 56 I^OVISIA^A. ... 8 ... 1 8 ... 12 ... 1 ... 6 ... 7 ... 7 20 14. 132. 1. . 65. 3. 30. . 64. 2. . 27 2. . 53. 2. 8. . 78. . 89. lOl. 2. . 48. . 61. . 78. lOO. . 69 8. 7. 8. . 11. : i . 12. 7. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 119 14th IStta 12th ISth 16th nth 18th mth 2 1st 48th .... 5 .... 2a 23. 13. 13. 18. 6. 11. 4. «. 13 13 18 « 11 _^„. 1 3 3 Batteries « • T^ORXH CAROI.1NA. IS i? 11 21. 3 _:*• 21 2«. 3 _f- 20 2»- 81 86. ?L R. 1st 2d 3(1 4th 5 th 6th 1th 12 th 13th 14th ISth 16th 18th 20th 21st 22(1 23(1 24 th 25th 21th 28 th 3Uth 33(1 84 th 35 th 46th 48 th 49th 1st 2(1 3(1 6th 1th 8 th 1 2 th 13th 14th 15 th Sharpsh'rs 2(1 Rifles SdBattaliii Orr's Rifle 6 13. 4 13. 2. 16 9. 2. 9. 11 30.. 4.. 103.. 48.. 11 3. 24. 44. 1. . 24. . 15. . 13. . 49. 9. . 32. . 11 . 20. . 58. 161 9 31.. 4.. 103.. 54.. 90. 3. . 24. . 45. 1. . 28. . 88. . 15. . 65. . 9. . 41. . 19. . 29. . 58. 118 9. 1st 1th 1 4th 4th 5 th 15 58 53 1 1. :::::: 35::.... 35. 1 2" 28 Jg- n ::■■■ I ••••■• ?■•;;;; :::::: I 149 , 1^« xh:np«essee. 5 &2 51. 5 33 4 55 XHXAS. »:;;;:: s:::::: :::::: I 21, 400 38. 59. 120 ONE HUNDRED GREAT RATTLES. 1st 2d 3d 4th r>th atu 11 til i»ni 21st 22<1 2:{d 24tli 2r.tii 31st 37tll 4l8t 42d 44tli 47 th 48tli 4!>tli r*2d SSth S^th 61st 9tli Cavalry 1 15tli Cavalry G 26 Batter's 30 20 1 Scattering 3 3. 2. 6. VIRGIISIA. 9 .. 19 5 .. 12 .. 11. 1 4 .. 13 .. 19 4 .. 25 1 7 .. 13 .. 14 3 4 .. 2S .. 13 .. 38 1 .. 4« .. 13 .. 10 « 12. 11. 1. 4. 13. 22. 4. 27 1. 1. 14. in. 3. (S. 26. 1:*. 4S. 1. S2. 13. 11. 9. 1. 231 3. l^OSS BY SXAXES. RECAPITULATION. Total. ... 105 45 ...1067 ... 'it ... 99 ...1084 ... 591 ... 154 6 ... 362 ... 231 ... 380 ...4,201 The alxne report is one of those ^lariiij; military falsehoodH resorted to b.v seneraLs to make their cause look brisrht and at the .same time belittle their opponents. The 'Ml South Carolina reported 11!» wounded, none killed: the 1.5th North Carolina 10;J wounded, none killed, with manj' other regimental reports equally impossible and improbable. The Union army was not equipped with i)op suns but the best arms the world was ac- quainted with, and handled lar7tli 12... ... 36... ... 78... .126... ...287 102(1 4... ... 17. . 8... ... 29. . ...248 104tli 11... ... 91... .. 92... ...194 .. . ..309 lOlth ... 2... 2... ...319 108th 16... .. 86... ..102 .. . ..305 111th 58 .. ...177 .. 14 .. ...249... ...39i> 119th 11 .. . 70... .. 59... ...141> .. . ..300 120th 32... ...154... 17 .. ...203 ... .427 12lKt ... 2... ... 2... .470 122(1 lO... ... 32... 2... ... 44 .. ...456 i2:{... .. 87... .. lO... .. 137 .. ...456 140th 26... .. 89... .. 18... ...133... ...526 145th . 1 ... 9... ... lO... ...245 146th 4... .. 24... ... 28... ...534 147th 60... ...144... .. 92 .. ...296... ...380 149th 6... ... 46... 3 .. ... 55 .. ...318 1 SOth 7... ... 23... .. 15... .. 45... ...57« 154th 1... .. 21... ..178... ...200 .. ...609 IS'Jth 27... .166... .114... .307... ...431 5th C av. 1. . ... 1... ... 4... ... 6. . ...828 6th •' 1... ... 4... 8... ... 13.. ...650 8th " 2... . 22... .. 16... ... 40... ...623 9th " 2... ... 2... 7... ... 11... ...395 lOth " 2... ... 4... 3... ... 9... ...392 l8t Art. R. lO... . 16... ... 26... ...117 " D. ... lO... 7... 8... ... 18... ...116 " G. 7... ...84 a J 3... ... lO... .. 7... ... 13... ...141 K. 7... ... 49 1... .. 15... 1... .. 17... ... 89 l8t Bat. 4... 8.... .. 12... ..111 4th " 2.... .. lO... 1... .. 13... .131*; 5th •' 1... 2.... 3... .146 6th " 1.... 1 ... ..111 loth " 2... 3... 5... .. 98 13th ' 8.... 3... .. 11... .118 15th '' 3... .. 13... .. 16 .. 70 OHIO. 4 th 9... .. 17.... 5... .. 31... .299 5th 2.... .. 16... .. 18... itu 1... .. 17 .. 18... ..280 ONE flUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 125 8 til 2Stli 29th 5 5 til 6lKt 66tli 73(1 7 5 til 82(1 107tli 1 Art. 1 " I. 1 " K. 1 " L. 18. 9. 7. 6. 6. H. 83. lOO. 31. 31. 36. 17. 21 120. 16 74. 17 85. 23 111. 2 5. 13. 2 11. 2. .210 I-EMBJSYI.V lstResei*ve8 38 2d 5th 6th 9th lOth 11th 12th 13th 11th 23(1 26th 27 th 28 th 29th 46th 53(1 56th 57th 6l8t 62(1 63(1 68 th 69th 71st 72(1 73(1 74th 75 th 8 list 82(1 83(1 88th 2. 2. 3. 1. 7 6. 1. 30. 6. 3. 15. 2. 7 14. 11. 28. 1. 13. 40. 21. 33. 2. 22. 5. 3. 38. 1. 39. 66. 13. 176. 29. 23. 43. lO. 67 61 46. 1. 107. 29. 126. . 80. . 58. 44 146. 7 lO. 19. 5. lo! 4. 27 40. 89. 49. 6. 45. 1 102. 75 184. 38. 12 49. 12 54. 17 4 145 96 186 79 181 312 77 211 263 7 13 2 , 15 2 46 1 37 2 24 5 5 41 2 2 48 60 132 14 7 213 76 Ill 2 58 8 66 1 13. 6 SO. 55 130. 58 115. 1 2. 40 175. 4 34. 13 152. 17 137 19 98. 2 192. 34. 60 no. 3 111. 8 62. 6. 55. 51 no. 262 .252 426 126 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 90tli 8... .. 45. .... 40 . 93... DlNt 3. . . 16 .. . . . 19... 93(1 .. lO.. . lO... 95tli 1... 1.. 2... 90tli 1 . 1... 98tli 11.. . 11... ..200 99tli 18... 8... .. 81.. .115.. .... 11... .... 9 IIO... lOoth .132... 277 lOeth 9... .. 54.. 1 . 64... lOTtli 11... .. 56. .... 98 .165... 319! 109tli 3 .. ... 6 1 . lO... .. 14» llOtli 8... ... 45.. . 53... ...152 lllth 5... 17 . . 22 .. 114th 9... ... 86. .... 60.... .155... iir.tii 3... ... 18. .... 3 . 24... llGth 2... ... 11. .... 9.... . 22... llStli 3... ... 19. .... 3.... . 25 .. 1 19th ... 2. 2... 121st 12... ...106.. .... 61 .17»... 139th 1 ... ... 19. . 20... 140th 37 . ...144. . .. 60... .241... 141st 25 .. ..103.. .... 21 .149. . ...209 142(1 13... 21... ...128. ...141. .... 70.... .... 91.... .211... 143(1 .253... ...460 145th 11... 69 .... lO.... 90 . 147th 5 .. ... 15. .... . 20 .. 148th 19... . ..lOl. 5.... .125... 149th 53. . .172 ...111. . .336... ...450 ir>oth 35... ...152. .... 77.... .264... ..4O0 151st 51... .211 . .... 75 337 . .467 153(1 23 .. 6 . .142. ... 13. .. . 46. ... .211... 155th . 19... 1st Cavalry ... .... 2.... 2... 3(1 ... 15. .... 6.... . 21... 4th " 1... 3... ... 7. .... 2.... 1... ^ 6 th < . 12... 16th ' 2... ... 4. 6 .. nth " .... 4.... 4... 18th " 2... 4. .... 8... . 14... 1 st Art .11 , 3... 9. . 12... 1- • ... ... 3. 3... " a .F . 6... ... 14.. .... 3 . 23... *' c. F . 2 13. RHOnK 3.... . 18... 2(1 1... 5.. 1 7... 1st Art A 3... .. 28.. .... 1 . 32... a 11. 7... .. 19. .... 2 . 28... »i K. 3... ... 26 . .... 1 . 30... 5 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 127 4th 13th lO 14th 19 16th 16 1st Cav. 13 2d 26 3d 2 6th 30 Ith 21 26th 26 VERMONT. 1 1 ..103 lO 123 .. 67 21 107 ..102 1 119 .. 25 27 65 .155 52 233 302 8 lO 246 .116 22 168 21 105 52 178 129 62 217 iJVESX vii«.gi:nia. 7th 5 41 1 47 1st Cav. 4 4 4 12 3d " 4...... 4 IstArt.C. 2 2 4 V. S. REGUI^ARS. 6 55 6 67 6 66 1 73 lO 3« 40 4 40 44 12 45 2 59 166 16 32 3 51. 19 92 9 120. 8 71 13 92 18 no 4 132 2 5 118 7 ISO 265 6 37 6 49 250 5 23 15 43. 1 9 5 15. 3 7 7 17. 4 1 5. 6 28 208 242. . 1 24 25. . 2 1 3. 13 13. 9 14 1 24. 6 32 38. 2 31 3 36. 1 l- 1 1. 2 11 4 17. 2 19 4 25. 7 2d 3d 4th 6th 7 th lOth nth 12th 14th 17th 1st Sharp. 2d8harp. 1st Cav. 2d " 5th " 6th* " 1st Art. 1. K. 2d '*A.]»I. 3d "F.K. 4th *' A. " B. " E. F. " G. '* K, 5th" D. " 1. " K. 4 Batteries 93 .286 .250 6 19 2... 5 39 1... scatxeri:ng. 56 1. . 13. 22 5. 44. 62. Scattering 5 . ♦This loss qccurred at Fairfield, Pa., and not at Gettysburg. 128 01?E HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. CASrAI.TlKS BY STATES. KKOAPITULATION. Stntfi. Regts. Average. KilUd. Wounded. MIsMng. Total. C'oiiii. 5. ... ». . 4.%. ... 183. .. 112. 340 Del. 2. ..lO. 21 ... 115. 25 161 111. 3. . . 3 . . . 9. ... 34. 96 139 Iiid. 7. .13... . 96. .. 384 72 . 552 ]9taiiie ». .12... .119. .. 606 .. 303. ...1027 Md. 3. .. 9... . 29. 107 4. .. 140 Mass. 19 ..lO... .200. . .1015. .. 319. .1534 Minn. 1. .T.«... . .%o 173 1 .. 224 Mioh. 11. ..18... .200. .. 653 .. 258. ...1111 New H. 3. .22... 67 . 263 38. . 368 New Y. 10 . 14. . .981>. . .4010. 1761 6751 N.J. 11. ... 7.. . 80. . . 491 63. 634 Ohio 13. ...lO. 139. 771 . 363. 12?2 Peiiii. 72 ..lO. 745 .3752 1.186 ...5883 R.I. 1. ...14. 14 ... 78. 5. 97 Vt. 5. .11... . 58. 298 59. ... 415 W. Va. 3 .. 3... . 11. 47 9 67 Wis. 5. .21... .1«5. . . 513. .. 188. ... 806 u. s. 16. .11. .182. . 982. .. 302. ...1466 Seat. 5. ... 56. 1. ... 62 Total, 2 59 12 3 ,155 14,529 5,265 23,049 Miss Jennie Ward, a girl 1(5 years old was killed in her house during the battle, but the fatal shot was accidental. John Burns, a citizen of the town, 75 years old, after giv- ing much valuable information about the couutry and the position of the enemy on the morning of the beginning of the battle, stated that Gettysburg was his home : that he knew how to shoot, and that he desired a rifle and an op. portunity to help defend his home. His request was granted and he took a po.sition on the skirmish line, where the aged patriot was severely though not fatally wounded. Rebel army retreated during the night of July 3, and Union army held the battle field, but did not follow or try to take advantage of tlie victory until the 5th when the opportuni- ty to destroy or capture the army had passed. The actual eflFective force carried into action is unknown, but a close approximation can be obtained by taking an av erage; for instance 69 regiments rei)orted tiie number in action. The average from the aggregate of the regiments reported is 315. Multiply this by 259, the number of regi ments engaged, and add 6r batteries of l;i5 men each, and we have a total effctive force of Slt.'lfiO. BAXXI^BS COMPARKD. 259 Regiments at Gettysburg averaged 12 killed 107 " Shiloh averaged 16 killed. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. lid 125 " Stone River averaged 14 killed. 48 " Perryville averaged 19 killed. 35 " Bull Run averaged 13 killed 145 " Chickamauga averaged 11 killed 249 " Fredericksburg averaged 5 killed. AUXII^I^EItY AT GHTXYSBUICG. Killed wounded missing total Enaraged 67Batterie8 112 597 54 763..... 8,000 CAVAI^RV AT GEjTTYSBlTFtG. 29 Regiments 81 310 202 593 22.000 The Artllleiy and Cavalry shown In the exhibit above were fully one-third of the Union army, with 30,000 horses. The casualties of the Infantry were nearly seven times as many as the cavaliT and artillery combined. The artillery had 320 guns engaged and fired 32,781 shots, or nearly 100 rounds per cannon. 52 reserve cannons not engaged. 881 horses killed, which Included all wounded so as to be unfit for service. CASUALTIES BY DAYS— GETTYSBURG. First Day Second Day Third Day Killed 847.. 1,825.. 483.. wounded .. 3,989.. .. 8,528.. .. 2,012.. missing: . 3,. 566.. . 1,277.. . 522.. total .. 8,402.. ..11,6.30.. .. 3,017.. . .2.i.049.. engaged Total three days 3,155.. ..x4,529.. . 5M5.. . . by,y60 ARTILLERY CASUALTIES COMPARED. Killed weHned miasing total Engaged 67 Batteries Gettysburg 112 597 54 763.. 32 " Fredericksburg 26. .. .139. .. . 6.... 171.. 32 " Antietam 36 172 15 223.. 24 •' Shiloh 28. ...210.... 9. ...247... 29 " Chickamauga .. 63.... 277.... 74.... 414.. 5th Art. H., U.S., " . . 13. . . . 18. . . . 13. . . . 44. . . 1st N.Y. Art. B, Gettysburg.. . .10 16 26. . nth Ohio Battery, luka. Miss. 16 35 3 54. . CAVALRY CASUALTIES COMPARED. 29 Regiments Gettysburg .... 81. . . .310. . . .202. . . ..593. 21 " Cedar Creek .. . 31. . . .149. . . . 82. . . .262. .. 23 " TrevilianRaid. 99 462 397 958... REGIMENTAL CASUALTIES COMPARED 24th Michigan, Gettysburg. . . 67 210 86 363 496 9th Mass. Chickahominy ... 69 281 43 393 11th Illinois, Ft. Donelson 70 181 88 339 500 1st Kansas, Wilson Creek... 77 187 20 284 800 5th New York, Manassas 79 170 48 297 39th Missouri. Centra Ila 122 2 124 147 130 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. REBEL ARMY.— GETTYSBURG. AI^ABAMA. lUgt., Killed, >roonded. Ml8.Ing, Totnl. Engaged Sd 12.. .... 79.... ... 91 4th 11 .... 49... ... 66 Stb-k 21.. 18.. 22.. 109 .. ..130 6th 113 ..131 350 Sth^ ....139.... ...161 9th+ , 3.. .... 55.... ... 58 .... lOth^ 13.. .... 91.... ...104 .. 11th* 6.. ... 69... ... 75 12th 13 ... 65... . . .. 78 271 13th* 6 . ... 36... .. 42 14th* 1.. ... 41. ... ... 48 ISth 11 . ... 66... . . .. 83 26th 5.. 24 . ... 41. ... ... 64.... ... 46 44th .. ... 88 47 th lO . ... 30 .... .. 40 48th s ... 67.... .. 75 5th Battery ... 26... .. 26 ARKAI«(SAS. 3d 26.. ...116... .142 FI^ORIDA. 2d 11.. .... 70.... ... 81 Sth 12.. ... 63 ... .. 75 Stta lO . ... 84.... .. 94 GHORGIA. 2d 25.. ... 66. ... .. 91 3d* ...lOO ... ..lOO 4th 9.. ... 29... 7... .. 45 7 th . . 15 ... 15 8 th 25.. ... 114... ...139 9th 28.. ...115. ... .143 340 lOth 9.. ... 77.... .. 86 11th 32.. ...162... 194 12th 4.. ... 35... .. lO ... .. 49 13th 20.. ... 83.... .103 14th 5.. ... 27.... .. 32 ISth 8.. ... 64... ... 72 16th ... 52.... «1 nth 15 . ... 75.... .. 90.. . 18th 3.. ... 16... .. 19 .. .. **Sep noteatponcli;sioji of report, page J34. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 131 20th 21 83 104 21st 1 11 5 11. 22d 21 15 96. 24tli 4 32 36, aeth 2 4 5 11. 31st 9 34 43. 35tli 6 42 48. 38th 12 51 29 92. 44th 12 49 9 68. 45th 35 35. 48th 16 74 90. 49th 5 32 37. 50th lO 68 78. 51st 8 47 55. 53d 15 72... 87. 59th 18 92 no. 60th 4 29 5 38. 61st 24 69 93. 2dBatt'on 3 46 49. Cavalry, 8 6 7 21. Cavalry, 1 9 10. Artillery 1 6 7. Artillery 4 14 18. CLesJon, 2 20 22. P.Legion, 4 24 28. I^OUISIAI»JA 1st 9 30 39. 2d lO 52 62. 5th 5 31 13 49. 6th 5 34 21 60. 7th 8 43 6 57. 8th 8 54 13 75. 9th lO 39 23 72. lOth 14 77 91. 14th 9 56 65. 15th 2 36 38. 4 Batteries 3 26 16 45. 2d* 49 183 232. nth* 32 170 202. 12th 7 7. 13th 28 137 165. 16th 2 17 19'. 17th 40 160 200. 18th 18 82 lOO. 19th 4 23 27 21st 16 87 103. 42d* 60 205 S65. 133 ONK n UNDRED OnWAT BAT! ^tfis. 4 8 til o.. .... 24 . 30 Cavalry 4 . .... lO. 1.... .. 15 MARVI^A^D. l8t 25 . . .119 . .144 Battery 4 . ... 12.. 16 i( 1 4. 5 ::aroi^i:ka. 1st 4.. .... 48. . 52 2d 4.. ... 27.. .... 1.... . 32 3d 29.. .. .127. .... .... .156 4tli 8.. ... 24. .... 24.... .. 56 5 til 31.. ...112. .143 6th 2»... ...131.. .... 21 ... .172 4 7tli 5.. 50... ... 84. .159.. .. 89 11 til* .209 1 2tli lO.. 29 . 5.. ... 46 . .... 97 .... 37 . 56 ISthV^ .120. . . 14tli .... 2.... .. 44 IGtli^ 16.. ... SO.. . 66 ISth 4 . 29.. 9 . ... 41.. . .. 93. . ... 65. .. 45 20tli .122 21st ... 37.... ..111 22d* 20.. .... 69. .. 89 23d 41.. .... 93. .134 26tli** 86 . ...502.. .588 J 2 8 til 30tli 12.. 6.. .... 92. .... 34. . 104 5 • 45 32d 26 . ...116. .142 83d lO.. .... 53 .. 63 34tli^ 16 . .... 48. .. 64 37tli lO.. .... 78. .... . 88 3 8 til* 21.. ,.. 58. .. 79 43d 21 .. ...126.. . . . . .147 4 5 til 46.. ...173 . . . . . .219 4 7 til* 21.. ...140.. .161 S2d 33.. 13 . 39.. .. .114. .. 104.. ...159. ..147 53d^ .117 ... 5 5 til ^ ..198 57tli 6 .... 20. .... 36... .. 62 2d It at tl ii29.. ...124. ..153 IstCav. 2.. 17.. 4.... . 23 Artillery 1 .. «1 "S SOUTH CAROI^IB(A. 2d 27 . . ...125. 2.... .154 3d 18.. . ... 63 2... .. 83 •J til 18.. .... 85. .... 7 ... ..iio 8tli 21.. .... 79 ..lOO t(»U 472 80O *See note at conclusion of report. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 133 12th 20 13tli 31 14th 21 15 th 21 112 99. 182. 98. IstP.A. 20 IS l8t Rifles 2...... 9. »dBattrnlO 33. IstCav. 1 9. 2d Cay. 1 6. 18. 1st 4th 5 th 1st P. 1th* 14thVkr 1st* 2(1 3d* 4 th 5 th 6th 7th* 8 th* 9th* lOth 11th* 12th 14th* 16th 18th* 19th* 21st 23rd 24th* 25th 27 th 28th* 31st 33d 37th 38th* 40th* 41st 42d 44th XKXAS. 24 54 14 73 23 86 A.* 2 40 5 18 3 24 VIROII^IA. 2 62 1 13 16 51 8 78 5 46 15. 6. 4. 12. 2. 17. 2. lO. lO 6. 4. 17. 3. 7. 19. 11. lO. 23 4. 1. 8. 3. 79. . 48. 71. 17. 97 12. . 91. 7. 77. . 34. 29. . 14. .111. 37. . 34. . 58. 20. . 37. 44. 147. . 38. . 11. 48. . 14. .132. 130.. .209. .137. . 95. . 11 . 46. . 14. 7. . 78. . 87. .109. . 42. . 23. . 27. . 64. . 14. . 67. . 86. . 51. 3. . 94. . 54. . 11. . 21. .109. . 14. .108. 9. . 87. . 44. . 35. . 18. .128. . 40. . 41. .. 77. . 27. . 48. . 54. .170. . 42. . 12. . 56. . 17 120 134 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 4'Jth* lO 38... .. 48.. 48tli 15 43.... .. 58.. 49tli 12 78.-.. .. lO .. . lOO.. 50th 13 41... .. 60.. 5 2d 15.... ... 15.. 53d* 11 87.... .104.. 5r.tli* 8 26 .. ... 34.. SOtli* 22 40... .. 62.. S^tli* 26 OS . ...121.. 1 >«t 2 lO . 12 22dBat'l. * 3... . 21... ... 24.. IstCav. 4 8... .. lO... ... 22.. 2d " 1 3... 1... 5 . 3d " 5... 1... 6.. 4tli " .. 17... .. 17.. r.tli " 4 10... .. 5 .. ... 28.. Itli " 8 Otli " 21... 1... .. 30... 6 ... 6... .. 12.. lOtll " 1 9 .. 2... .. 12 . 13th " 1 11... 5... ... 17.. ArtUlery 21 8C 81... . ..102 . ATXERII^iG. Scattering 53 .279 .3550.. .3882.. LXES. .... CASITAI^XIES BY ST J RECAPITULATION. States. Regts. Average Killed. >V..unil.-.l. Missing. Total. Alabama 10. 12. .202.. 1130 . 1332 Arkansas 1..26. . 26... . 116 142 Florida 3 11 33 . 217 . 205 . . 455 Geor^^ia 38. 13. 401 2054 . 722 . 3177 Louisiana lO.. 8. . 83 . 478.. 92 653 Maryland 1 .30. . 30... 135 . .. 165 Mississippi 12.21. 259... .iior... 91 1455 N.Car. 34..20 712 . .3267 . 130 . ..4109 8. Car. 13. 16. .217 . 975.. . 36 1228 Tennessee 3 . . 3 . . lO 82.. . 92 Texas 3. 21 61 213.. . i!:o.. 394 Virginia 4l>.. 8. 394 2091 65.. .2550 Artillery . . . .111 567 . 149 .. 827 Seatterins 53 279 3550.. 3882 Total, 183 14 2,592 .12,709 .5,150 20,451 •All marked thus in the charge Julj- :i. *3d Georgia reported 100 wounded, none killed, which seems improbable. In this battle much has been said and written of a charge the Rebels made on July Sd. The assaulting i>arty con- sisted of 42 regiments, the greater part of which had been under lire for two days and it is unreasonable to suppose that they had met with no casualties during that period; OI^E HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES 135 but in order to give these regiments all the honor which belongs to them, we assume that the casualties all did occur during the assault, and conceding this, we find no remarkable fighting or loss— Only 18 per regiment killed ! When we compare this with State troops in other engage- ments, as the 29 Illinois Regiments at Shiloh averaging 25 killed, lllowa " " " 23 killed, 48 Union " Perryville averaging 19 killed, 14 Alabama " (Confed. ) at Chickahominy averaging 36, 36 N. Car. " " " " 17, or 10 Miss. " " " " 26 this charge looses much, if not all of the halo of glory that has been thrown around it. Of the strength of the Rebel army, little is known. Care must have been taken to surpress facts from Regimental reports as only six are found. Taking this for a starter, we find an average of 442, multiply this by 183, the number of regiments engaged and we have an aggregate of 80,886. Add to this 6,100 for 61 Batteries and we have a total of 86,986. The strength of the contending armies were therefore, about equal. REBEL NONSENSE COMPARED. 3d Oeorgia, Gettysburg. 9th Virginia 3dS. C, Fredericksburg 48th Alabama, Manassas 5th Texas W M T 1 100.... ....100.... . 71.... 71 119.... ....119.... 50.... .... 50.... 224.... ....239.... GREENBRIAR RIVER, VA. October 3, 1S61. R«gt.. Killed. Wonndrd. missing Total K.gag«d. Ith 8 8.. 9th 2.. 6 8.. IStli 1.. 1 2.. 14tli 1.. 6 7.. 17th 1.. 3 OHIO. 4.. .... 24th 2.. 3 5.. 2Sth 3 RKGUI^AirS. 8.. U. s. 4th Batterv 1 • 5 «.. Total ' 8... 35 43.. ..5000 REBEL AEMY— GREENBRIAR RIVER. ARKAISSAS. 3d 2 9 4 15 i;36 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. GHOROIA. 1st 1... 1.... 2 12 til 1 . ... 4.... 5 VIRGIBIIA. 23d 2.... 2 31st 1.. ... 3.... 9 . 13 44tli 5... 5 2 Batteries 1.. 9 lO Total "6. .... 33... ."13^. . . . .."52 7 SKIRMISH AT GRISWOLDVILLE, GA. yoi-etiiht-i- ^J, lSVoiin<1c-tli01iio 103dllls. 4 Total, 18 42 56 5 5 8 12 55 73 190 GRAND COTEAU or BUZZARD'S PRAIRIE, LA. Novetnlx'v 3, 1863. 4SOtli 61 til 4. 3.. II»J»IAI^A. .... 30 97 .... 11 2UO .131 .211 4 til Cay. 1 1 2 8 til lOlJVA. 2. .. . 2 1st Cav, I.OlTISIAI»iA. 8.. . 27 . 38 Art ASSACHUSHXXS 2 . » 2.. .. 14tli Cav. I^E^W YORK. 2 3 5 48tli OHIO. 1 1 83d 4 52 . 56 96tli 11 . 1.. 6. 25.. .... 33 72 .116 17 til Rat. 2 22 . 2S 23d Total, -WISCOISSII^J. .... 37 8r. ...129 562 .128 716 I A portion of the Union army amreiidered through coward- Ice and caused the disaster. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 137 BATTLE OF GUNTOWN, MISS, >Tune 10, 1S04, II^I^IIXOIS. Rests. Killoil. »ouii(iecJ. .1Is$^ lEEIPKOIS. Regiments Killed Wounded Missing Total En 104tli 25 . .131 568 IT^DIAI^A. 724 2d Cav. . ..357. 357 ISthBat'y 1. .... 2 23 KEI^XICKY. 26 11 til Cav. 44. OHIO. 44 lOGth 22. 41 429 492 108tli lO. 30 413. 454 Total 58. 204 . 1834. 24>06 REBEL CASUALTIES. 6 Re?rts. 2 1 . 104 13 139 Engaged Union aruij- surrendered after a short resistance The officers v.ho surrendered this bod.v of troops wore recommended for dismissal. l>iH w.rc linallx- i>cniiitt<'d to resi<-rii, ONE nUNDEED GREAT BATTLES. 139 Rcgts. 1 GSth IZtliCav. 2d Art. jW. 15111 Bat'y Battery 1st 3d IstCa/. 3 2d OOth 8ltli Battery F. 12 til 39tli llltli 1 1 Sth 12Sth 126tli SthH.Art 8tli Cav. 9tli Hospital HARPER'S FERRY. Septemher l/*tJi, lS1i2. IJed. Wounded. missing. Total. 7 810 sn, 2 157 159. lOO lOO. 3 118 121. 118 113. .791. .546. . 23. 6 6 779 . 3 9 534. 3 20.. OHIO. lO 58 674 742. 2 6 905 913. 1 1014....1015. 84 84. PJEW YORK. 560 560. 15 530 545. 5 6 970 981. 11 978 T988. 1 919 922. 42 976....1031. 265 267. 92 92. VERMOBJX. 3 744 747. SCAXTEHLITVC 1... 1178... 1179. 2. 13. 2. Engnged. CASUAI^XIBS BY STATES. Statos Regts. Average Kil cd Wounded captured Engaged. Illinois Indiana Maryland New York Ohio Vermont Hospital Total 2 9 .1067. .1076 3.. 231... 234 3.... 3.. 9.... 18 ..1333....1360 8.... 3.. 22... 75 .5290. .5387 3.... 4.. 13. ... 64 .2677. ...2754 1 3.. 744 747 .._^ .. .... 1 ■ 1178 . ...1179 44.... 173 12520.. 12737 The .STirrender of this post without making a determined effort to hold it, was one of the worst blunders of the war The man who ordered the siirrender was an officer in the regular army, and was shot and killed after the surrender. The Vn^nil army uuuibered about 25,000 men See Antietam 140 ONE HUNDKED (JREAT KATTLES. BATTLE OF HATCHERS RUN. rch. mil, 7th A 8, tsar,. COT^NECXICUX. KeSU. Killed. Wounded. AlisUn::. Total. Enssiiri-d, 14tli 1. 5. « 1st H> Art. 6 3 9 dhi.ai?vare:. 3<1 1 11. . ... 5 17 4th 1. 8. 9 MAII^H. IGtIi 3. 59. 11 73 17th 3 3 20th 1. 10. 7 24 1st Cav. 2. 2 MASSACHIJSEXXS. 19th 2. 5. 7 20th 1 5. 5 1 1 32d 2. 34. lO 40 37th 3. 3 39th 3 27. 3 33 1st Hv Art. 1 k'l^AKD. 1 IstCjiv. 1. 1 MARl 1st 5 47. 5 .-7 4th 1. 17. 2 20 7 th 3. 13. 4 2{> 8th 2. ...;. 12.. 14 JWriCHlGAI^. 1st 3. z 4 14 5 th 3. 3 16th 2 22. « 3» 24th 4. 14 1 22 BJEW JKRSEY. 7 th 1.. 1 8th 11. 37.. 48 11th 1. 1.. 1 3 12th 1 6. 7 1st Cav. 1 12. YORK. 13 5 th 2 12.. 14 lOthltatt. 2 2 4»1h 2.. 2 59th 1 A5th 2.. 2 8«fh 3 3 NE HD NDRED Gl EAT BATTLES. 04th 4.... .. 36... 40 95tlt 2.... .. 33... 2 37 91th 3. . .. 29... 2 34 104th 3 3 120th 2.... 2 121st 4 ... 4 140th 3 .. .. 20. . 23 14'Jth 3.... .. 31... .. 14 48 164th 1... 1 182C1 1... 2.... 1 4 ISSth 2.... .. 10... 4 16 187th 7.... 1 8 188th 7.... 21... 3 31...... 189th 2.... . 13. . 15 8thH.Art. 2.... 3.... . 3 8 15th " 4.... .. 20. . 3I> lOthCav. 1. ... 1 24th " 1.. 8.... 9 OHIO. 6th Cav. 7.... 4 11 13 th " 3 3 I»ET*iT»JSYI.VA]>fIA. 11th 9... .. 70.... 9 88...... 56th 2.... 6 .... 8 S'Jth 1... . 1 69th 2.... 3.... 5 83(1 2.... 9. .. 2 13 88 th 5.... .. 24.... 7 38 91st 2.... .. S.... 7 95 th .. 3.... 2 5 107th 6 .... .. 54... .. 21 81 llOth .. S.... 2 118th 1. ... 6. . 7 121st 5.... . 12. ... 17 141st 1... 3.... 4 142(1 3... . 25... 1 29 143(1 7.... 29. 36 149th 1... .. 14.... 3 18 150th 2.... 6.... 8 155th 4.... .. 3l>.... 3 37 157th 2.... 1 3 184th 2.... 2 190th 5.... 5 19l8t 4.... 4 198th 3... .. 17 . 1 21 210th 2.... . 24 ... 7 33 1st Cav. I 3 4 aa * 1.... 3 . . . . 4 141 142 ONE JtUNDJlEt) GREAT BATTLES. 3d Cav. 2 3.. 5 4th ti 4 23... ... 2 . 29... 8th " ... 2 2... 13th (( 4 lO... . 14... IGth (( 3 18... ... 2 . 22... 21st a 2.. 2... U. S. REOMI^AK-S. 1st Nharp. 3... 3... WISCOT^SIKP. 5th 1 3... 4... 6th 11 '38... ... 14 .103... •Jth 3 20... ... 3 . 26... SCAXXERING. Seatte ring .SV 2... 2... XES. TAI.XIES BY SXA EECAPITULATION. states. Rogts. A verage. Killed, Wounded. missing. Tolal. Conn. 2. .... 1.. 11... 3 15 Del. 2. 1... 2.. 19. . 5. 26 Maine 1. ... 4.. 80.... 18.. 11>2 Mass. 1.... 8.. 76. . 18.. . 11>2 Md. 2... 11.. 89.... 11 .. Ill Mich. 2. . 9.. 49 11.. 69 New J. 2. ... 14. .. 57.... 1. 72 IV CM Y .24. . .- 1... 36.. .. 269... 33.. .. 338 Ohio 7.... 7.. 14 Penn. 31. 2 . 11 .. 418... 63.. .. 552 Rear. 3.... 3 Wis. 3 5... 15.. .. lOl... 17 133 Seat. 89. 2.... .1181.... 187. 2 T<»tal 1. . 171.. .1539 Rebel army made no report of casualties on '. this occasion. BATTLE OF HELENA, ARK. July 4, 18(i:i. lOlJVA. Ilettiments Killed Wounded Klisstnt; Total 29th 7... ... 24 .. 31. 33(1 19 .. ... 50 16... .. 85. 36th 1.. 5.... IBiOIAT^A. ... 6. 43(1 3. . ... 6 9 1st €av. 2 . ... 8 1... KATJJSAS. . 11 5th Cav. 3 . .... lO MISSOURI. 13 33d 16 ... 25 9... 5<». Ensraired ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 143 35th Battery K. 28 th 4 . 2 .... I« I 22 1 .... 4 &.... . 11 CASVTAI^XIKS BY SXAXES. RECAPITULATION. States Rcats Av.'i-:iso Ind. 2 .. 2. Iowa 3 . . . . 9 Kansas 1 . . . 3 I»Io. 2....10 Wis. 1 ... 2 Total 9 6 5..., 3... 2»... 2 .. sT... 14 74 lO 44 4 146. 1 21 9. 5 To«al 20 122 13 73 11 239 REBEL ARMY HELENA, ARK. 32(1 36th 39th 7 th 8 th 9th !»th 3(1 Cav. 5th " 6th " 8th " Infantry Killed 17 21. 8. 16 14. 12. lO. 3. 3. 1. 1. ark:a:n;sas. Minmded inissinu' Total Engaged ... 46 26. 89. ... .. 70 68 159 ... 46 39 93 ]fIISSOlTRI. ...124 53 193 32r, ... 78 66 138 413 ... 27 15 54 161 ... 41 220 271 331 6. 11. 17. 9 1 17 14 16 4 1 3 1 SCATTBRINO. 6 26 8.... .. .. 8 3.... 1 53 67 ... 17 191 44 15... 9. 14. 19. 1. 6 43. 12. 1. 137 222. 75 . 12. 2. . 12. 7 lg.7 72 CASU Alexins BY SXAXES. Rebel army defeated. Missouri troops on both sides in this battle and each made first-class records. 144 ONE HUNDRED GBEAT BATTLES. Kegts 26tli 47tli rav. 48tli Sth lOth 16tli 17th 2cl Cav. 2d Battery BATTLE OF lUKA, MISS. Sept. lU, 1862. II^I^IBiOIM. Killed Wonndcd Missing Total Eiienf^ed , 5 5 ^ 1 5 1 7 1 1 37 56 7 lOO 434 IOWA. 37 H7» 1 217 6 1 7 14 4S 13 75 350 4 38 4 46 6 « 3 3 Missorii.1. lOth 13 13 650 llth 7 66 8 76 24tli 1 1. 26tli 21 75 1 97 5th Cav. 1 2 3 IHIBJT^JESOXA. 4th 2 41 2 45 MICHIOAIV. 3dCav. 3 3 OHIO. 39th 6 6 63d 2 2 80th 15 15 llthBatt'yl6 35 3 54 UVISCOT^JSIP*. 8th 2 2 12thUatteryl 3 4 SCAXXKRII^Ci. Scatteriii;? 2 2 CASl AI^XIKS BY STATES. RECAPITULATION. States KoKts. iveniite Killed Hounderl miN>ii.ir lotn Ills. 3 1 11 1. 13 Ind. 1 . 37 37 56 7.. lOO Iowa 5 11 55 . 28;>... 19 354 :»Iieh. 1 3 3 ill inn. 1. .. 2.. 2... 41. . 2 45 :9Ii! Total EnitRued liiiion 8.... .. 21 3 32 >oo.. 25,00« Rebel . -. 8,< 8,000 Rebel Army consisting of 8,000 men surrendered after a light engagement but rei SKIR orted no casualties. [ISS. WISH AT JACKSON, W Jiily 7, 1S04. ii^m^ois. Ri-gt. Killed Wounded Missing toliil En^a^ed 8 th 3 21 2.... .. 26 1 1 th 5. 13 » ... .. 21. 46th 5. 36 4.... 45 76th 14. .... 64 21.... 99 124th 4 4. 5 th Cav 1. 5 6. 11th " 2 WISCOT^SIK. 2 2d Cay. 1 6 COI^OHEO. 7. 3d 2. 7 . 9. Total 33. ...156 30 .... .519. . . 280(| 146 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. HATTLE OF JACKSON, MISS, July 10th to 16lh, 1S63 II.I.IXOIS. Koet«. Killed. Vonndfd. Missii.e Tot III Eng 1 Sth ... 2 2...... 26tli 1 11 12 28th 43 19 08 33d 1 . . 12. . 13 40th 1. ... 12 13 41st 27 135 .. ... 40 202 4 Sth . 13. . ... 3 . 10 53cl 17 59 50 120 5.%th 1... 2... 3 ^Ith O 6 87tli 3 . 3 90th 1... 2.. 3 97th 4 4 114th 0. 110th 3 3 118th ... 4 4 130th 1 2... 1 4 3cl Cav. 1. ... 2... 3 4th Cav . ... 1 1 1st Art. E. .... I... 1 IBJOIA]>JA, 8 th 1.. 1 11th .. 11.. ll.r... 12th 1 .. .. lO.. 11 IGth 1 1 18 th 3.. 3 24th 1 .... 9 . lO 34th .. 7.. 8 . . 7 8. .. . 46th 1... 47th 4.. 5 49th 4.. 4 5 3d 1 1 r.4th 2.... 2.. 4 OOth 2.... 5.. ... 3 . lO 6 7 th 4.. 4 09 th 1... .. 15.. . lO . 93d 3. . 4 97 th 3 .... .. 39 . 33 99th 1... O 5.. 1. 7 s 1 OOth IstllafU'iy 1 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES 147 3cl 1 6th 8 th 12th 2l8t 22d ' 23d 24th 25th 28 th 35 th 3d Cay. 1th 19th 22d 29th 35th 36th 2d 8 th 17th 20th 27th 7 th Battery 3d 8th 6th CaT. 9th 11th 46th 51st 7»th 16th 30th 37 th 42d 46th 47 th 53d 56 th 57 th IOWA. J 57 39 113. 2 17 8 27. 4 11 15. 8 8. 1 3 1 5. 7 1. 4 4. 1 4 5. 2 2 4. 1 1. 1 lO 11. 1 1. 1 5 6. 4 4. 3 3. MASSACHIJSKXXS. 1 1. 9 9. 2 lO 12. MICHIOABi. 9 40 lO 59. 1 1. 4 4. 1 1. 2 6 1 9. 1 1. MISSOURI. 2 2. 241 89 1 4 5. PiB^W^ HAMFSHIRH. 1 3 4. 1 12 13. NEW YORK. 1 2 3. 1 1. 1 1. OHIO. 6 6. 1 1 2. 2 2. 12 12. 1 7 8. 1 1. 9 9. 5 5. 2 2. 148 ONE HUNDRED CHEAT HATTLE8. -JOth 1 1 1 3 '32d 3... 3 K3d 8... 1 4. OOtli 1 5... 2 8.. 120tli 13 13 r>tliKatteiy 1 8... 9 < • • I»K]SI^SY^1 .VAT^IA. 45tli 3 6 9 SOth 2... 2 51st ..... 1... 1 .. IT. S. RBGITI^ARS. 13tli 1 3 . ... 5 9 RHODB ISI^AISOc _a Itli 2 1... 3 12 .... ^g WISCONSIIS. lltta 2 1... 3 23d 1... 7.. 3»tli 5... 5.. l!«tltat tery CAi «... XES. il TA1.XIKS BV SXA RECAPITULATION. Stat,-s K, SU. A von.ge Killed >Voui.(l.-(l. Missiiis. 'ii.iiii. Illinois 19.. 3 57 310 12« 493 Hid 19.. 13 . 128.... 5 14« Iowa 12 2. 23 lOl 77.. 201 Ky. 3. 1.. 8.... 4 13 Mass. 3.. .. 1 .. 3.. 19 22 Midi. 5 2 11 53 11.. 75 Mo. 4 3.. 5 . . . . 1 . . 9 Bi.Ham|>.2.. .. 1.... 2.. 15 17 N.Y. 3.. 1.. 3 1. 5 Ohio 14.. !■■ 76 4.. 87 l»eiin. 3. 1 3 9 12 IM.Re;; 1 1. ... 1 3.... 5.. 9 Rhode 1. 1 . . .. 2.... 2.. 7.... 3.. 12 Wis. 4.. 2.. 19. ... 21 Tot'l 93 129 762 231. 1,122 Rebel armj^ evacuated the fortifications during the niyht of July IGth and retreated oast towards Meridian. Their casualties were never reported, but as they acted on the defense from behind good fortifications, their loss was probably small. ONH HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 149 BATTLE OF KERNSTOWN, W. V Regiments. 13tli 14 th Killed. 5 4 Sth Ttli 8 til 29tli 01 til 1st Art, H, 1st •' L 84 th llOth 4th Art. E 5 th Cav. 1st Battery A. Scattering 18. 20. 11. 3. 9. 1 March 23a, 1862. Wounded. Slissing. ... 33 9. ... 31 ... 50 OHIO. ... 32 ... 62 lO. ... 41 1. ... lO 2. . .. 38 21 11 7 43 RHGUI^ARS. . 1 3 6 IJVESX VIRGINIA. G 23 Total. 49. 42. 54. 50. 92 53. 15. 41. 1. 3. 92. 50 Engaged. 29. 1. SCAXXERI]>JG. 2 CASITAI^XIES BY SXAXES. RECAPITULATION. Stsite*. Regis. Average. ■ Kiiled. Wounded. Missing. ToUl. Ind. 3. ... 5.. 16. .. 120. 9. . 145 Ohio 5 . .15 63. ... 185... 13. 261 Penii. 2. .14 .. 28. .. 114 . 142 Reg. 1. 3 4. 6 lt> WestVa.l 6 1. 23. li» Scat. 2... 2 Total, 12 lO 118 . 450 22. 590 Regiments. Killed 1st 6 2(1 6 REBEL ARMY.— KERNSTOWN. VIRGINIA. Wounded. Missing. Total. Engaged .. 20 21 41 .. 33 51 90 150 ONE ITIINDUED ORE AT BATTLES. 4tli 5 .. ... 23... ... 48... .. 76 5tli 9... ... 48... ... 4... ... 61 2l!«t 1... ... 44... ». ..- .. 60 23(1 3... ... 14... ... 32... .. 49 27tli 2... ... 20... ... 35... ... B7 33(1 18... ... 21... ... 14... .. 59 3 7 til 12... ... 62... ... 39 .. .113 42(1 11... ... 50... 9... .. 70 Cavalry 1... 11 9... .. 18 Artillery . 17... 1... .. 18 Total 80... . .a7». . .203. ...718 BATTLE OF KENNES AW MOUNTAIN June '>8, 18Gi. II.I.II ^OIS. Regiiueuts. Killed. Moundod. Missing. Total Engngrd. 42(1 4. 22... .. 26.. 258 44th 5. 31... .. 36.. 74tli 27 29... ... 7.... .. 63.. . . 207 79tli 2. 1. 11... .. 13.. 8 8 til 279 IOWA. 6tli 5. 31. . .. 36.. OHIO. 26tli 5. 1. 19... . 24. 8.. 314 61st 7... 64th 1. 4... 5.. 125th 17. 41... .. 58.. SCAXXEiriNG. Scattering 34. 273. ...418.... .725.. Total 102. 468... .425... .995.. Tbe above is the reported casualties of the assaulting force, which was uudoubtedly made small in order to make the defeat appear iusigniticaut and trifling. Rebels reported no loss. KILPATRK K'S RAID, Atujust IS to24, 1S64. Killed Wounded .tlissini: Totiil 1st tl.Cav. 4 13 2.... .. 19 7.... .. 45 1.... .. 28 9.... .. 18 27.... .. 44 21.... .. 42 1.... 6 4 3(1 O. C'av. 8 30 4thO, rav. 3 18 4th.llich.r. 2 7 7th Pa. lav. 5 12 4tliKe;?. (\ lO 11 111. flattery 1 4 NcatteriiiK 4 Total, 33. ...T~99 74 206 . 5990 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 151 KINOSTON-OOLDSBORROl GH, N.C. Dee. 14, 1862. Killed wonndcd DIUNiii:; total Engauod 11 89 lOO. .... MASSACHUSEXXS. 2 2 674 "2 1 59:5 1 29 2 32 591 12 55 61 1 7 8 1 3 1 5 1 3 3 2 1 1 4 701 8 13 21 18 59 T7 1 3 4 2 2 KE^W JERSEY. 5 86 4 95 3 3 445 3 16 19 1 6 1 278 6 4 10 1 1 Ketfts. lOth 3d 5tli 17 til 23<1 24tl» 25t!i 27tHi 43(1 44tll 45tli 46tli 51st 9tli 85tli 92(1 96tli 3(1 Cav. 24tlinat. 6 Batteries 5 27 Marine Art, 1 2 PEl^lI^SYEVANIA. 85tli 1 8 103(1 16 53 HLMOME fSI^ANU. 5tli 1 3 , Battery F. 2 5 32 3. 09. 471 states. Conn. ]Wla«(S. New J. N.Y. Penn. U. 1. CASUAS^XSES BY STATES. RECAPITULATION . Kegts. Avcrasre. Killed, 1 12. 1. 5 2. 1. 11 3. 5. 2. 8. 1. Total, 22 11. 45. 5. 11. 17 3. 92 Wounded. MiN!>iiig. 89.... 183... 4.... 86.... 4.... 60.... 4.... 61 8 . . . . . 487.... 12 To(al. 100 232 9r, 75 78 11 M>1 152 ONE irUNDIlED GREAT BATTLES. BATTLE OF KNOXVILLE, TENN Xorrmhrr 1 7th to Dot: 4th, ISfi.'i. II.I.IT«iOIS. Koels. Killc.l. Moiii..l..(l. Missing. rolal. K( Ootll 3.. .... 2«» 23 112tli 18.. .... 88 12 INDIANIA. 68 0th Cav. 1 .... 1 1 KEBiXrcKY'. 3 llth 2 2 24 th 4.. .... 55 59 27 th 4.. .... lO 1 15 1st Cav. 2 .... 4 2 8 llth " 3. 2 2 12th " .... 5 6 14 MASSACHITSEXXS. 21»«t 1 .... 13 1 15 2»th 4 . .... 4 8 S.'ith 1 . .... 4 1 6 36 th 3 2 5 9IICIIIGA;«i. 2cl lO . . ... 67 16 93 8 th 3 2 4 .... 6. .. nth .... lO 18 31 20th 2 . .... 16 )12 SO 23(1 8 ° 2 lO 27 th 6 .... 12 20 38 8th Cav. 3. .... 14 28 45 1>JH\V HAI^IPSHKRH. llth 1.. 2 1 4 MAHLYI^AISD. 3(1 1 . .... 7 26 J^JEW Y ORK. 34 46th 3 . .... 4 2 9 70th 4.. .... lO OHIO. 14 44th 1 .... 5 6 4r>th 4 . ... 11 24 39 103(1 2 . .... 22 2 26 104th 1 . .... lO 11 111th 5 2 7 2d Cav. 5 5 Battery W. 19 7 PHT^BJSVI^VAPilA. 45 th 3 4 4 48th .... 7 5 15 r.oth 2.. .... 5 2 9 Rlst 2 1 1 4 1 oath 3 . .... » 12 RHODH ISI.AISD. Mattery II. 2 5 Kngagrd 1 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 15B 2d Art. E. Scattering 1 SCAXXKK.I3SG. 1 2.. states. Ills. Ind. Ify. Mass. Md. Midi. N. H. ^,Y, Ohio Penn. R.I. U.S. Scat's CASUAI^TIES BY SXAXES. RECAPITULATION. Regts. Average. Killed. Wounded. Missing. 2....10.... 21.... 58.... 12.. 1.... 1.... 1... 1... 1.. 6.... 2.... 13.... go... 11.. 4.... 1.... 6.... 24.... 4.. 1... 1. ... 1... 7 - 26.. 1... 4.... 24... 129... lOO.. 1.... 1.... 1.... 2... 1.. 2... 3... 7... 14. ... 2.. ».... 1.... 8.... 53.... 40.. 5... 2... 10... 26... 8.. 2.... 1.... 1.... 2.. Total 35... 92 394 207. Tol.il 91 3 lOO 34 34 253 4 23 101 44 2 1 3 693 Union army besieged foi' foui' weeks, but were finally relieved by the arrival of the 15tli Army Corps from Chattanooga. REBEL CASUALTIES. Killed Wounded lUiasing Total Kn:;a-od 198 850 248. ...1296 LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Amjusl '41st, 1803. 2dKs. 20. 14tli 14. Citizens 106. Total 140. 2£. 24. . 20. 14. 130. 164. The attack was made on the town at 5 o'clock in the morninVuiin(l<-J. MIssliis. TolMl. Ell 18th «... 9 MASSACHUSETTS. 34tli 5. 42... 47 MAK-YI^AXD. 2d E. N. 1. .... 5... .. 10 16 l!^tP.H, It 2... 2 2d " 2. 14... « 22 Battery V. 1 . 2X 26 k:ei»«tctcky. list Bat. 5... ORK. 5 I^iE^V V 1st Cav. 1 _ .... '3... 2 10 L^itli " 2 .... 15... .. 23 40 21xt '^ ». .... 5... 5 13 5tli H.Art 4... [O. 4 SOtli Bat. 2... 3. OHl 12tli 1. .... 11... 1 19 2»d i! 3... 6 9. . »4tli 4... 5 3«lli 3. .... 11... 3 17 tOlKt «. .... 24... 33 IKUh 5. .... 3«... 35 123d 3. .... 14... 1 18 8tli€;ay. H. .... 58.... .. 16 82 1st Bat. 1.. 4 ... 5 I*EI«I»iSYI.VAl>JIA. 14th 11 . .... 18... » .. 14 27 .%4th .... 37 . 62 20th Cav. 1.. 8.... .. 60 75 22d " 1. 2... 2 5 WEST VIRGIIMIA. 1st 1.. .... 18.... .. 11 30 4th 1.... 1 5 th » . .... 27.... 6 42 »th «!. 15.... 3 18. 11th .... 20.... 32 12 th 2.. .... 15.... 17 l.'tth 8.... 1 9.... 14th 1.. .... 11. ... 4 16 ir*th «.. .... 54.... .. 21 81 1st Cav. 2.. 1.... 3 2d *' 3. .... 13... 16 Rth •' 2!! 1.... 2 8 3. . 7th " . ... 13... 23:::::: Battery B. 1.. 6 . 1.... .■; is".;.".'."; 3 2 " D. 5.... 23. . Seatterliis .... 23.... 33 U 8. REGUI.ARS. Sth Art. B. 03.. 3... ..273 t 8 Total, T ....604... 140 ...,r 1 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 155 BATTLE OF MANASSAS, YA Regiment!. 1st 5th 3d Ith 19th 20th 63(1 1st Cav. 3(1 '* Anfjuat 20, 30, 1862, COI^BJECXICUX. Killed. Wounded. aiissing. 1 1.... Total. 2. 6. Engaged 3. 47. 4. 2(1 6. 3(1 4. 4th 14. 1st Cavalry 2. ... 3 1... ... 16...... 4... ...168 44... ... 35 6... ... 17 7... 1 1... 1... MAIBiK. ... 73 16... ... 51 29... ... 85 15... 2dBat. 2 1 5th " 3 11 2 6th '' 4 9 5 MARY^l^AT^D. 1st 1 7 2(1 21 66 58 8d 2 25 3 P. Legion 2 7 63 I^ASSACHITSKTXS 9. 13. 20. 19. 34. 22. 33 33. 1. 23. lO. 16. 66. 79 61. 105. 64. 106. 91. 188. 1st 11th 12th 13th 16th 18th 21st 28th 1st 2d 3d &th 8tli 16th Is^tCaralry 8 13. 7. 25. 64. 65. 27. 29. 40. 13. ]»IICIIIGA]K. ..114 31. ... 4 6. ..lOO 16. .. 6 .. S6 12. .. 64 16. 97 , 23. 259. 45. . «7. 2. 1. 95. 84. 114. 2. 3. 16. . 18. 8 145. 30. 72 78. .113. 138. 190. no. 169. 153. 234. 178. . 11. 139. 6. , 78. . 96. .118. 156 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. K^W HA]»IPSHIRK. 2d 16. 87. 30.... .133...... 6tli 30. 117 lo... ..217 1st Bat. 3.. 12.... .. 15 I^EIJV JERSEY'. 1st I. 46. 85.... .132 2d 8. 58.. 64... ..130 3d 14. 50.... .. 64 4tli 6. 5.... .. 11 Sth 6. 35. 11. ... .. 52 6tli 18. 50.. 37.... ..105 Ith 3. 19. 14.... . 36 8th 6. 55.. 17.... •■ 18 Ist Cav. 2., 9.. .... 25.... .. 36 J«EW YORK. 1st 17 81.. 21... .119 2d 11. 61. 11.... .. 83 Bth* 79 170.. .... 48.... 297 8 th 6 1.. .... lO... .. 17 lOth 23. 65 . 27.... .115 12th 15. 63.. 65. ... .143 lath 30. 75., lO.... .115 17th 20. no. 53 .. ..183 21st 13. 106.. 42.... 161 22d 20. 79.. .... 81.... ..180 23d 1. 17 .... 26... .. 44 24th 36. 115.. .... 86.... ..237 25 th 6.. 18... .. 19 26th 26. 106.. ... 37.... .169 28 th 7.... 7 20th 22. 108.. 21. ... .151 30th 26 94. 63... ..183 35 th lO. 45.. .... 28.... .. 83 37th 3. 3 38th 3. 31.. .... 4... .. 38 40th 12. 107 .... 28.... 147 41st 27. .... 60.. .... 16. ... ..103 44 th 5. 48.. .... 18.... .. 71 45th 5.. 35.. .... 1 .. 47 46th 5.. 16.. .... 2.... .. 28 51st lO. 57.. .... 22.... .. 89 54 th 14. 125.. .... 22.... .161 58 th 14. 32.. 11... .. 57 6()th 1.. 1 68th 13. 68.. .... 11... .. 92 70th 1.. 11 . .... lO... .. 28 list 20. 67 .... 27.... .114 72d 5 25.. .... 7..-. .. 37 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 157 73d lO... ... 40 . 50 ':4th 11... .. 68 19 . 98 letii 11... ... 88 48 .147 ISth 1 1 79th 9... .. 79 17 .105 80th 32... . 165 82 .279 83fl lO... .. 25 48 . 83 84th 9... .. 78 42 .129 86th 13... - 67 38 .118 94th 21... .. 81 45 .147 95th 3... .. 20 90 .113 97th 7... .. 42 62 111 10l8t 6... ..lOl 17 .124 104th 6... .. 39 45 . 89 lOSth 6. . .. 24 44 74 2d Hy. Art. .. .. 1 37 . 44 2d Cavah-yll . .. 27 45 . 83 4th 1... .. 12 51 . 64 5th " 1... 4 5 9th '* 2... 1 4 7 Ist Art. C. ... lO . lO n I. 1... ... 7 8 ii L. 2... 8 1 . 11 2d Battery 2... 2 4 11th '* ... 3 20 . 23 13th " 1... .. 12 OHIO . 13 11th 8 25 . 33 12th 14... .. 42 17 73 25th 8 .. .. 55 24 . 87 55th 14... ... 60....:. 21 . 95 Gist 5... .. 23 7 . 35 73d 25... .. 87 36 .148 75 th lO ... .. 53 24 . 87 8 2d 24 .. .. 99 15 .138 1st Cavalry 1 20 . 21 6th " ... 2 2 1st Art. K. ... - 17 17 a 1. ... 4 4 12th Bat 1... 4 4 .... PEIST^SYI.VAKIA 1st R 6... ... 23 6 . 35 2d R 1... .. 15 8 . 24 3d R 2... ... 21 27 . 50 4th R ... 12 2 . 14 5th R 1... 9 8 . 18 6th R 5... ... 36 20 . 61 7th R ... 23 13 . 36 1.^^ Oi^E HUNDRED GREAT BAfttfi^. gthR 5... ... 21... ... 32 . 88 9th R 12... ... 52... .. 35 . 99 lOtliK 12... ... 34... .. 19 . 65 llthK 4... ... 48.... ... 5 . 57 12tliR 5... ... 88... .. 23 . 66 13thR 5... ... 24... .. 23 . 52 11 til 44... ...114... .. 88 .246 26tli 6... ... 33... .. 14 . 53 46tli ... 2 2 48tli 25... ... 76 .. .. 55 .156 SOth 19... ...119... .. 15 .153 51st 1 .. ... 8.... .. 7 . 16 seth 4... ... 84.... .. 99 ... .187 S7tli ... 3... 3 63d 15... ... 94. . .. 11 .120 73d 11... ...118... .. 28 .157 '34th 1«.. ... 63... .. 27 106 75 th 20... .. 113.... .. 17 .150 83d 14... ... 72.... ... 11 • »7 84 th 1... ... 5.... ... 18 . 24 88th 12... ...101.... ... 48 .161 90th 7... 49... ...162 .218 99th 1 ... ... 2... ... 16 . 19 lOOth 15 .. 117 .. 8 .141> 105th 7... 37... ... 8 . 52 107th 11. ... 33. . .. 73 117 llOth ... 5.... ... 21 . 26 115th 4... ... 18... .. 17 . 39 1st C'a^ \ ... 2.... 2 1st Art. A. 1... ... 5.... 1 7 ** B. , 4... ... 19. . . 23...... ii- F. 1... ... 8..., .. 10 . 19 ti G, 3... ... 23... 8 . 34 Battery C. 1... ... 9.... 6 . 16 ♦' F. . 2... ... 1 ... 3 U. S. RKGUI.ARS. 1st 1... ... 6.... .. 4 . 11 2d 2... ... 64... ... 8 . 74 3d 5... ... 17.... .. 25 . 47 4th 3... ... 14... ... 1 . 18 Gth 0... ... 29. ... . 6 . 41 lOth 1... ... 11. .. . 12 11th 4... ... 15... .. 13 . 32 12th 5 .. ... 32. ... 5 . 42 14th 18... ...126... .. 34 .178 17th 5... ... 34... 9 . 48 1 St Nharp. 5... ... 41 . 15 . 61 2d " 4... ... 16... .. 22 . 42 1st Art. K. 1... 1 2d " F. . 3 .. ... 10. ... . 13 4lh " K . 1... ... 2.... 3 5i?E HUNDRED GHEAT BATTLES. 159 8tli Art. C. 1 1 2. " ». 2 2. " I. .... 2 2. *' K. 1. 1 RHODH ISI^AT^D. 1 st Cavalry 4 4. 1st Art. C. 4. 3 .. . 1 4. " D. .... 12 1 17 '' E. 2. VEIC»IOI*JX. 2 1 st Cavalry 1. 8 9 WKSX VIRGIPilA 1st 1. 8 32 . 41 2cl 24. .... 90 24 .138 .3d 8. 31 32 . 71 Sth 13. G2 3 . 78 Sth 2. 9 2 . 13 1st Cav. 5. 22 43 . 70 Rattery C. 2. 3 -WISCOI^iSIN. 5 2d 53. 213 32 .298 eth 17 91 11 .119 7tli 31. ....153 33 SCATXHRII^G. .217 S matter: 11? 4. lO 30 . 41 Slates. Regts. C»iiil. 2. Del. 1. Indiana 6. :»Iaiiie 6 Mil. 3. iflass. 8. Mich. 7 TVew J. 9. NewH. 2. N. York 53 Ohio lO. Penn. 35. Re;?. 12. R.I. 1. 1 Vt. 1. ] W. Va. «. Wis. 3. Neat. Total in.i Union army cl( to su})iJor t at thi CASUAI^XIES BY STATES. RECAPITULATION Avprago. lO. KillcTI. >Voiiii. 165 regiments at Manassas averaged 10 Irillcd. 140 " Chickahominy averaged 11 killfMl. 240 " Fredericksburg: avcraiied .5 killed. 2.')0 •' Gett.vsbnrtiaverajred 12 killed. 107 " Sbiloh averajxed Hi killed. 6Mfe iSUNDRED aftEAT BATTLES. m MERIDIAN (MISS.) EXPEDITION. Feb. 1, 1864. Rrsts. Killed 49th 58th 117th 1 119th 2d Cavalry 2 Il.l^IPiOIS. W(>iiii(ISi(>. Killi-d Uoiiiided m.iis Total Eiipaffod 16th 9... ... 5... .... 12... .. 26.. ...330 MISSISSIPPI. 15th 44. . ...153.. ... 29... .200... ,. . . XEBilJUESSEH. l-Jth 11... . .. 25.. .... 2.... 2.... .. 38... .. 34... 10 th lO... ... 22... 20th 3»... lO... 3 .. 5... . . 59. ... 28... ... 4 .. . 12... ... 18... .... 17.... 5.... ... 10... ..1 10. . 25th .. 55... 28 th .. 12... 29th .. 27... .. 600 Cavalry ... 1... 1 ... stairs Ala. Miss. Teiiii. CASrAEXIES BY STATES. Keirln. Av.rairc Killed AVouiidid 1... 9... 9... 5 1....44.... 44.... 153 7 ...10.... 72 ... 151 T25.... "319.... 95. Isslna: Total 12. 26 29 . 200 54... 277 Total 9... 14. 503 llebel army .stampeded early in the euj^ajiemciit, lea viim moat of their bagsajie in their retreat. ONE HUNDRED GHEAT BATTLES. BATTLE OF MINE RUN, TA. November 20th to Deoemher 2(J, 1H63 169 14th 1st 2d illcd, 1. 1 7. lO. M 1. 4. 1. 1. 4. 1. Wounded. 1.... DEI.A\^ 5... 2.... JXICUX. MU»ing, rARE. OIS. 2 k.3MA. 1 2 «E. 3 2 .AiNtn. USKXXS. 2 7 .. 13 5 2 1 1 .. 13 2 GAT«.* .. 11 Total. El 1 5 2 8 th Cav. II.1.IIS 2 Ith 14th 21.... 5.... 20 5 SOth 3d Cay. 14... 14 2 3d 4th mAiP .... 6.... ... . 6.... lO 6 6th 1.... 1 nth 19th 43.... 1.... 52 1 20th 2.... 2 «th 1st MARYI. 42.... ASSACH 8.... 52 7 th I.... 1 th 1.... 3...:.. 11th 13 th .... IS ... 26 13 ... ISth lO.... 15 lOth 18th 10th 20th 28th 15.... 17 1.... 2 2.... 3 1 5 . 5 32d 1. ...... 37 th 30th j 1st Sharp's 1st Cav. Battery C. " E. 3d 17 2.... 2 1.... 1 2.... 2 .... 25.... 42 2 1.... MICHI 17.... 1 20 Engaged 170 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 4th Bth 1th 1.. ry 1. 6 14. 9. 1. 1. 1. 1. 4. 1. 3. 1. 3. 3. 18. 7. .... 3.... .... 1.... .... 2 .... 1 .... 3 HRSEY. .... 4 VORK. .... 32 .... 3 .... 2.... .... 1 ".".".'. 29.!..! .... 4 .... 1 .... 1 .... SO .... 1 .... 41 '.'.'.'. 1.'.'.'.'. 3 . 19 7 1 lOth 24 th 26th 1. 9. 1 9 l8ti;aval Bth •• •ath " 2. 2. 4 4 3 l§t 2. 2 ^.Ith 14th 20. 47. . 30 . 61 15th 1. 1 l8t Cav. 39th 18. 1 . . 27 . 33 40th 42<1 19. . 20 3 44th 1. 3 B2d 3. 3 S7th 2. 2 59th 02(1 1. 64th 65th 2. 1. 66th 1. 67th 2. lOth ll^^t 1. 7. 72d 14th S2d 16. 9. 1. . 20 . lO 83(1 1. . 30 84th 1. 86th 8 8 til 29. 1. . 32 95 th 2.. 97th 106th 108th .... 13.. 1 . 15 tilth . 30 120th 124tll 8. .. . 16. . 12 . 16 125th 1. . 42 126th 1.. 1 146th 1 147th 4.. 4 229 I ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 171 151st 9 43 1 53. 152d 2 2. (Jtliarp. 2 1 3. 2d Cav 2 2. 4th •• 1 2 3 6. 5th " 1 1 2. 8th " 1 2 3. 5thBat 1 1. 1st Art. C 1 1. OHIO. 4th 1 21 22. 8th 1 8 1 lO. llOth 6 25 31. 122d 5 33 38. 126th 1 5 «. «th Cav. 1 1 2. IstArt.L. 1 3 1 5. IstReserve 1 2 3. 2d " 1 1. 6th " 2 3 5. lOth *' 1 1. 13th " 1 1. 11th 1 1. 23d 1 6 7. 26th 6 22 5 33. 49th 3 3. 53d 8 8. 56th 2 2. 57th 6 6. 62d 7 7. 63d 13.... . 1 14. 67th 1 2 3. 68th 4 33 37. 69th 1 6 7. 71st 3 3. 72d 2 7 1 lO. 81st 1 6 7. 83d 2 2. 84th 5 14. 87th 4 15 1 20. 105th 7 7. 106th 1 1. 107th 1 1. 118th 2 2. 138th 8 43 51. 140th 1 2 3. 141st 3 lO... 13. 155th 1 1. 1st Cav 15 2 17. 2d " 5 15 13 33. 3d " 5 22 26 53. 16lh " 1 12 3 16 lstArt.F.G 1 1. 173 2d o p. M. C. K. .A. C. Iff NE 1 1 1 11. 2. nUNDKED RKCil .'..'.'.'. I. 11. WV.'. 1 4. GREAT BAT'I'LES. JI^ARS. O a 3(1 7 7 11 til 12tli 2 7 3 7 14 til 4 5 l^tli 2 2. ... 1st Sliar 2d " 2d Art. 47 11 1 4th »' »IOP«X. 2 1 IRGIPV.>iinVoiin.U-.l Missing Tc.tnl El Sd 5 5 5th .... 3 3 12tli .... 2 GHORGIA. 2- • 4tli .... 3 3 12th 1.. .... 2 3 38th 1. 1 60 th B.. .... 13 16 61st 1.. .... lO I.OUISIAT*JA. 11 1st .... 19 23 2(1 .... 22 23 5 th .... 2 2 6th 2 2 Ith 8 th 1 1 .... 1 2 9th 1 . . ... 4 5 lOth 5 . .... 17 22 14th ... 15 21 15 th ... 15 15 BiORXH CAROI^l^i^ 1st ... 50 55 2(1 ... 3 4 Sd ... 65 12 4th 1 1 5 th ... 1 1 14th 1 2 32d ... 2 3 43d ... 2 3 45 th 5 5 53d ... 2 2 54th 2 2 57th ... 4 5 Sharps rs ... 4 VIRGIP»fIA. 5 2d ... 40 45 4 th ... 48 55 5 th ... 24 30 lOth ... lO 11 13th 3 . 3 2l8t ... lO 11 23d 6... ... 18 24 25tb ,.. 5 5 Ensaf^'cd 174 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 97tta 1. .... 8 9 33d 1. 3. 4 5 37th .... 5 .. 8 4 2d 8. .... 38 .. 4« 44th 2. . ... 16 ARTII^I^KItY. .. 18 ArtlUery 4. .... 12 . 16 CASrAI^TTlES BY SXAXHS. Kilh-d MoiiiuUd Ala. 3... 10 C;a. 5... . 1 5... 29 La. 10... . 1... . 18 .. 98 N. Car. 13... . 1... . 18... 142 Va. 13... . 4... 41... . 229 Art. ... 4... 12 Total 44... 2. 86. 520. T«.liil 10 34 116 160 270 16 606 This engagemeut was one of the peculiar military hhiuders of the war, and it is difficult to accouut for such light casualties where so great an army was in action The loss in the Rebel army was also far below their general average. BAXXI^ES COIHI»ARBO. 139 Regiments at Mine Run averaged 1 killed l;5() " Nashville averaged 3 killed 118 " Winchester averaged 5 killed 125 " Stone River averaged 14 killed ONE HUNDBED GKEAT BATTLES. 175 BATTLE OF MISSIONARY EIDOE Regis. Killed Woniided Missing Total Engaged lOth 13th 19th 2 24 26 195 22cl 25th 9 58 67 260 26 th 27 th 34th 35 th 36th 40th 42<1 5 4G 51 214 44th SlNt 55 th 56th 59th 63(1 13(1 7 4th 75 th 78th 79th 80th 82(1 84th 4 4 279 85th 86th 88 th 89th 90th 93(1 96th 1 14 15 287 lOOth 10l8t 108d 104th 116th 125th 1 St Art. A. II^I^II^OIS. CUIed Woniidtd Missing Totiil Er ... 1.. 1 4... ... 58.. ... 1... .. 63 2... ... 24.. .. 26 3... ... 16... .. 19 9... ... 58.. .. 67 lO... ... 82... 1... .. 93 8... ... 70.. .- 78 ... 1.. ... 1... 2 6... ... 48.. .. 54 3... ... 26.. .. 29 7... ... 43.. ... 1... ... 61 5... ... 4G.. .. 51 3... ... 18.. .. 21 2... ... 13.. ... 15 ... 3.. .. 3 1 ... ... 18.. .. 19 1... 17.. .. 18 ... 2.. 2 3... ... 24.. .. 27 3... ... 46 .. .. 49 ... 2.. .. 2 1... ... 4.. .. 5 2... ... 5.. 7 ... 7... 7 1... ... 1.. 2 ... 4... .. 4 ... 1... ... 2... 3 1... ... 1.. .. 2...... 5... ... 46.. .. 51 4... ... 30.. .. 34 lO ... ... 94... ... 13... .117 20... ... 46.. ... 27... .. 93 1... ... 14.. .. 15 1... ... 31.. .. 32 ... 3.. 3 15... ... 74.. .. 89 4... ... 17 . .. 21 ... 2.. ... 1... .. 3 1... ... 2 . ... 3... 6 ... 1... 1 176 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. IT««DIA^A. 6th 13. .... 63 ... 76... 9tli 2 • • 23 ... 25... lOtli lO. .... 11 .. 50 2... ... 11. . 12tli ... 62 .. 15 til 24 175 ...199... ...334 2 2d 3. .... 42 3... ... 48... 32(1 9. .... 35 ... 44... 35th ... 11 ... 11... ...168 3«th 1.. .... lO .... 9 ... 11... 38th ... 9... 40th 20. 8.. ....138 .... 34 ...158... 42<1 ... 42... 57 th 2.. .... 89 ... 91... 270 58th 5. .... 60 ... 65... 59th .... 1 ... 1... 68th 3. .... 22 1... ... 26... 74th 2. .... 16 ... 18... ...248 75 th 4. .... 15 ... 19... ...312 79th .... 28 ... 28... 82*1 4.. .... 16 .. 20... 83<1 .... 3 3... 86fh 6.. .... 40 ... 46... ...255 87 th 2. .... 13 .. 15... ...158 88th 1.. .... 16 .. 17... 99th 3 3... 1 OOth 7.. 2.. ... 105...... .... 33 2... ..114... lOlst .. 35... ...224 lOMTA , 4th lO.. .... 37 2... .. 49 .. 5th 2.. .... 22 82... 106... ...248 6th 8.. .... 57 .. 65... 9th 3.. .... 12 .. 15... lOth 12 . .... 42 8... .. 62... 17 th 12.. .... 32 14... .. 58... 25th .... 29 .. 29 .. 26th .... 16 .. 16... 30th 4.. .... 23 .. 27... 31st 2.. .... 17 19... KANSAS. 8 th 3.. .... 24 .. 27... .219 KKBJXICKY. 3d 4.. .... 54 .. 58... .271 4th 2.. .... 9 1... .. 12... 5 th lO.. .... 52 .. 62... 6th .... 23 .. 13... 8 th .... 4 4... .202 9th 5.. .... 30 ... .. 35... ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 177 lOth 2 lO 12 nth 5 5 21st 6 6 23d 9 36 45 159 MASSACHUSHXXS. 33d 4 4 nCICHIGABi. lOtll 2 2 llth 6 28.. 34 255 2d 5 34 39 185 4th 1. 1 MISSOURI. 2d 2 17 19 3d 7 1 6th 1 1 8th 2 1 3 lOth 11 53 64 12th 1 23 3 21 15th 5 22 27 17th 5 14...... 1 20 24th 1 4 5 26th 15 34 4 53 27th 2 11 13 29th 2 24 28 54 31st 1 21 6 28 32d 2 2 1 Art. D 2 2 NEW JHR.SHY. 33d 2 21 23 2VH1JV YORK. 58th 1 1 60th 7 43 50 186 102d 3 11 14 134th 7 1 8 184 136th 1 lO 11 137th 6 32 38., 141st 2 2 143d 1... 1 149th lO 64 74 238 154th 6 6 OHIO. 1st 11 68 79 240 2d 4 12 16 6th 6 28 5 39 7th 16 58 74 226 9th 14 14 339 llth 8 43 51 18th 2 18 1 21 18 178 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 14tta 3,... .. 17.... 20... ISth 4.... .. 20 24... nth 2.... .. 14 16... 19 th 1... .. 12 13... ..300 24th .... 4 4... 26th 2.... .. 34... 36... 30th 5.... .. 30.... 35... 31st 11.... .. 36... 47... 38<1 7.... .. 30.... 37... 35th 6... .. 22.... 2 30... .221 36th lO.... .. 62 ... 3 75... 39 th 5.... .. 33... 38... 38th 9 ... .. 37 ... 46... 40th 12... . 16... 2 30... .349 41st 18.... .. 70.... 88... .244 46th 4.... .. 35... 1 40... 4'3th 3.... 3... 49th 8.... ..48.... 56... ,. 51st 1... 5.... 6. . .174 S5th 3. ... 5.... 8... ...296 57th 5.... 5... 59th .. 27.... 27... 61st 1..,. 1... 64th 2.... .. 30 .... 32... ...226 65th 1... .. 13.... 14... 66th 5.... .. lO.... 15... 69th 11... .. 34. ... 1 46... . .300 73(1 1... 1 2... 76th 18.... .. 43.... 2 . 63... 80th 15... .. 33... .. lO . 58... ... 89th 3. ... .. 14... 17 .. 92d 12... .. 46... . 58... 93d 16... .. 65. ... . 81... ...203 94th 1.... .. 16... . 17... 97th 16.,.. .133... .149... ...434 98th 2.... 6... 8... 99th 3... .. 13... . 16... lOSth 1. ... .. lO... . 11... ...240 108th 1.... 1... 113th 2.... 2... 1 2 1st 3.... . 3... 124th 5... .. 22.... 2 . 29... 125th 2 .. .. 27.... . 29... .261 I»E3JI*JSVI,VAJ«IA. 27 th 12 .. .. 59... .. 13 . 84... 28 th 4... 3... .. 30 .... 9... 34 . 29th . 12... 73d 14... .. 55... .. 93 .162... ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 179 llltll 147tli 15 til IGth 18 til lOth 4tli ISth 24tli •*<»fatterlns lO. 19. 19 It-BGlTi^ARS. 4 11 1 16 236 1 9 lO 114 1 28 29 366 3 3 88 WHSX VIHGINIA. 1 1 6 6 130 4 33 37 S C ATXER-IING. lO. lO. CASVTAI^XIBS BY SXAXKS. RECAPITULATION Slalfs R.>As Av, rape Killed M.miidcd Missiu? Total Ills. 39... 4 136 999. . 50.. .1185 Ind. 27.... 4 128 . . 1061... 8.. .1197 Iowa lO .... 5.. .. 53.. .. 287... . 106.. .. 446 Kas. 1... 3 .. 3 24... 27 Ky. lO. . 3 .. 32 229... 1.. .. 262 Mass. illieh. 2... 3^; 4... 3,. 7 34 M'.nn. 2... 2.. 5. .. 35... 40 Mo. 14 .. 3.. 45. .. 237. . 43.. . 325 X. J. 1 ... 2.. 2. 21.. 23 N.Y. 1«,.. 3.. .. 28. 176 1.. 205 Ohio 50... 5.. 271 .1329... 30.. ..1630 Fenu. 7... . 5.. .. 34. .. 183... . 106.. .. 323 Res. 4... 1.. 6 51.. 1.. 58 W. Va . 1... 7.-. 7 Wis. 2... 2.. 4. 39. 43 Scat. 170... .753 lO.. .4722.. lO Total . 4.. . 349.. .5824 It will be observed that the Uniou loss in killed and wounded was 5,475, while the rebel loss in killed and wounded was only '2,541. But the rebel loss in prisoners was 4,146, while the Union loss in prisoners was only 349. The rebel army fought behind well constructed breastworks. The Union forces were the attack ing party, and f aught at great disadvantage. It is a remarkable feature of this great battle that only two batteries went forward with the assaulting columns. The rebel works were carried and victory won with the rifle. 180 ONE HUNDKKD GKKAT BATTLES. REBEL ARMY.— MISSIONARY RIDGE. AI^ABA^IA. Ifects. Kllird »i)iiii(l<-(l Missinir Total Ki 18 th 4.. .... 48.. ....15'J. ...209 20th 9.. .... 39. .... 10.. ... 58 23(1 2.. 4.. .... 16.. 18 liOth .... 11.. ... 21 31st 2.. 8.. 16.. 5. ... 23 82(1, 58th .... 34.. ...215.. ...257 36th 9. .... 18.. .120 147 38th .214 2.. ...214. ... 46 th .... 5.. 7 OCORGIA. 34th 4.. .... 30.. ... 34 36th .... 39.. 4.. ... 43 39th 9.. .... 41.. ... 2.. ... 52 40th 5.. . ... 15.. ... 16.. . 36 4l8t .... 9.. .... 8 .... 17 42(1 8.. ... 10.. ... 18 43(1 2.. 2... 52(1 ... 11.. ... 11 56th 4.. ... 46.. . . 24.. .. 74 iwississira. 24th . .. 10.. ... 4.. 3.. ... 14 27 th 2.. 5 20th 1.. .... 6.. ... 7 34 th 1 .. 1.. RSSEK. 2. . XENP«1 3d 3 . . . 12 . .. 24.. ... 15. 4th 4.. .... 32.. ... 60 5tli 4 . .... 24.. ... 35.. .... 63 18th 2!! 1.. ... 18.. 1.... 10 th .... 14.. .... 84 24th 3.. .... 5.. .... 49 . .... 57 26 th 1.. 1 3l8t 3 . .... 14 . ... 4.. ... 21 32(1 1 .. 16 ... 1 . .... IS 33(1 7.. ... 20.. .... 27 45th 1. .... 11.. .... 12 Only a sma 11 part of the rebel regiments made detailed r but the total casualties were as follows: I st Corps iri8. . 1138 1460. 2766.. 2(1 '' 192. .. 1036. 2680 3908. Artillery 1. 6 6 13. . Total 361 ...2180 ...4146. .6687 .656 An error of 2!) occurs in the above report as published b.\- the War Department, which bears the signature of General Hardee. The compiler assumes that where three or more factors are stated and the total does not agree, that the error is in the ati- dition. Hence the 20 is added to the total. See similar errors in Sherman's Atlanta, and Price's Wilson Creek report. ONE HUNDRED GKEAT BATTLES. ISl BATTLE OF MONOCACY, tTtily 9th, 1864, (to, 6. 24. Total 27 19. 13. 140. lOl. 133. 201. >Voiiii(l }Iis!>ing 21 13 5.... 1 4.... 2. 4 JiE^W JKK.SEY. 87 29.... NEIJV VORK, 24 4S 32... 16 73 44... 9thHvyArt.l3 89 99... OHIO. 4 82 52.... ..138. 4 lO 46 60. 6 43 51 lOO. 1...... 11 37 49. 4 25 69 98. 1 8 9. 12 30 32 74. 39 29 68. VERMOISX. 5 20 31 156. SCAXXERI^G. Scatteping 2 2. 8th Cav. 1st 3d 11th Battery 14th lOlst 106th llOth 122d IS 6th 144th 140th 159th 87 th 1 38th lOth CASVTAI^'TIES BY SXAXES. RECAPITULATION States Regts. Avt>rit{i,M> killed Wounded MIssiiia Tot;.l Ills. 1.. .. 6 .... 6... 21... 27 Md. 3.. .. 1... 3... 26... 9. 38 N.J. 1.. .24 24 . 87 29 140 N.Y. 3.. .17. 58. ... 207. . 175 435 Ohio 6 .. 3. ... 20.... 117 263. . 454 Peiiii. 2.. .. e . . 12... 69... 61. . 142 Vt. 1.. .. 5... 5. 20... 31. 56 Scat. 2... 2 Total 17. 123. 603. 568. 1,294 Uuion army victorious Confederate army left 435 of tht wounded on the battle field Their dead estimated at 150 182 OXE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 1» [ORION'S FORD, VA. Feln-iKrvtf (ith, 1S({4. COT»«]%ECXlCCX. ItfZt'-. Killed W.,«i, 14tli 6. 90 19 DH CAW ARE. 115 iNt .. O 4 lO II^DIAI^A. 14tli 2. 13 MAIISE. 15 l»tli 2 9 XEIJV JERSEV. ]2tli 11 1 1 BJEW YORK. lOth 1. 2 3 .. »9th 1. 20 15 36 .... 108tli '2 1 llltit 1. 3 3 . . 126tli 18 2 21 OHIO. 4tli 11 2 8tli . 2 PEI^IxjSy I^A AP«I A. Battery F 1 1 WEST VIITGIT^IA 7tli 11 11 SCATXER-II^G. Scatterins 1 1 Total 11 I HIS 204 40 ;25 5 SKI! H AT MOSSY CREEK, TENN. Deeeniher t?.'>, 1S63. ITOiDIAT^A. f.V^Js. Kill.-il Wounded Missiuit Total El 2cl Cav. 1. 1 4tli " « 6 18tli Bat. 2. 8 KEP«XUCK1. lO l«th 1 1 Tth Cav. 1 1 ]»IICHIGAI*«. 2 2d Cav. 1 8 3 OHIO. . 12.. . Il8tli n 31 . 36 .. .. lOthCav. 4 4 PBBU^SVI^VANIA. 9tli Cav. 1 5 2 8 IStli " 1 5 XEBiT*iESSEE. 6 1st Cav. G 13 >VISCOT»JSIT*J. . 19 1st Cav. 4 4 Total 18 86 5 .109 0^'E HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 183 H.-ats, 17 til SOtli Killed 11. 1 3. Ts siirre iller • CAS1 UNFORDSVILLE, KY. Septembey 14th, 1862. Wouiuled Missina 64.... Total KiiLMiri-d . 64 5 39S.... .400 60th 2 406. ... .408 67tli 68tli .... 32 888.... 2 558.... .931 . 60 7 4 til 7 8 til 2 167.... 52.... no . 52 89tli 13 til Bat. 14 927. ... 41.... .944 . 41 2 8 til ICEJ»fTUCKY. 52.... ., 52 33d 65.... .. 65 3 4 til 80.... .. 88 l8t Art. D. OHIO. 122.... .122 18 til REOUI.ARS. 118.... 1 18 Scattering Total Uuion force to a much smf REBEL ( scaxteiubjg. 141 141 57 ...4076. .4148 ndered without making mucli reistance, aiul irmy. [JALTIES AT MIT^FORDSVILLE. MISSISS1I»I»I. 7tli 4... .. 16 20 9tli 9... .. 44 ..... 53 lOth 13... 95 108 *^9tli 44tli 81iarp8li'!<« Battery 5... 4.. . 36 .. 40 ... 12. ... 7 41 44 12 7 Total 35... .250... ... 285 MOBILE, ALA. Aufjust 5, 1864 Fleet consisted of 14 old war ships and 4 Monitors. Before starting in the harbor Farrignt was reminded that torpedofs had been placed in the bay by the rebels. His reply was: 'Tor- pedoes be damn, go a head," A few minutes later the Monitor Tecumseh struck a toi-pedo and was blown to pieces. Only 20 out of the 100 on board were saved. Mobile and some of the Forts captured. 184 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES, MURFRESBOROUGH, TENN. Devrmher 7th, lS(i4. II^I^IBiOIS i{<-i.'ini.-ii(s. Killed Woun.le.l Missiiii; Tohil Kiiirair<'(( 61st 1.. .... 14 MIT^BJESOXA. 15 ...187 8tli 13. .... 17 OHIO. .. 90 ...S4» 174tll 6 .... 38 .. 44.. .575 181st 1.. .... 33 .. 34 ...565 12tli Bat. 1 1.. ... 41 ^E^BV YORK. i:itli Rat. 4 4.. . .. 65 Total 21.. 167 ..188.. .1972 Union army victorious, and captured 1!»7 Rebel prisoners. MONITOR AND MERRIMAC. HA3IPTO\ JiOADS, Marvh S au(J i), 1802. Engagement on March 8th, several fild battle ships destroyed and 250 men killed or drowned. On March 9th, the Monitor engaged the Merrimac and disabled it so that the Rebels had to withdraaw and finally blow it up. They reiK)i'ted.8 killed and 11 wounded . A ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 18^ BATTLE OF NASHVILLE, TENN. Uegts. 21st 36th 38tli 42<1 44tli 49tli 5 1st 58tli 59th 65th ■33(1 '34th '35th igth 80th 84th 89th 95th 96th lOOth lOlth 112th 114th 115th inth 119th 122(1 6th Cav. '3th *' 9th '* 16th " 2(1 Art. G. 9th 30th 31st 35th 40th ^ist 19 December 16th, 1864. illed Wounded Slissing 1 3 '3...... 2.... 2 2 13 2 25 2.... 1 15 1 lO 2 8 83 9.... 5 1 2 2 4 5 2 5 8 1.... 4 16 1 3 9 1.... ...... 2 2 1 3 12 9 2 12 8 23 2 9 4 21 1 12 1 4 1 18 6 lO 33 2 2 1 lO IK 88 1 15 Im.. Total 12. 2. 15. 29. 16. 11. 2. lOO. 5. 1. 2. 6. 5. 7. 9. . 20. 1. . 13. 2. 2. 1. . IS. 9. . 14. 8 . 23. . 11. . 31. . 13. 5. Engaged .350 .831 .212 18. 6. 43. 4. 11. 103. \1. .S28 186 Om MtJ.^DRBD OKttAl! ^ktftn6i &7th 1 1ft 16 63d 1 1 68th 1 7 8 80th 1 S 4 8l8t S 20 2S 84th 1 19 20 86th 1 1 8 89th 2 1ft 11 9l8t 5 ft.... 9Sd 1 13 14 123d 1 6 1 124th 8 3 128th 1 1 129th 6 6 130th 1 9 lO 6th Cav 7 1 8 9th " 1 1 lOth " 2 20 1 23 11th " 2 40 42 ISth " 1 4 2 7 Sd Battery 1 1 114 20th " 8 8 lOlJVA. 12th 1 18 19 21th 12 12 411 32d 1 24 2S 362 3ftth 2 16 18 2d Cav. 4 19 23 ftth " 1 3 4 8th *♦ 1 1 2dBattery 1 1 KAI^SAS. 8th 8 32 40 141 lOth 23 23 181 KKKXITCKY. 12th 2 2 16th 1 1 21st 8 4 1 23d 3 3 26th 2 44 46 28th 1 4 ft MICHIGAN. 23d 9 9 2Sth ft ft 2dCav. 1 1 9IINME80XA. ftth 14 92 1 lOl 1th 6 ft4 60 I ONE iltJNfiRKD GREAT BAtTLRS. 187 Oth 8. ..., 50 . 58... lOth 17. ... CO . 77... MISSOURI. 11 til .... 83 . 87... ISth 21st 9 lO... 1 1... 33d .... 42 45... ...280 1 2th Cav. .... 4» . 45... 2d Art. A. 1... I. .... 3 3 .. BJEIJV VORK. 118 til .... 3 OHIO. 4... IStli .... 24 . 27 .. 18 til 11. .... 4t> 9 . «0... ...325 26tli .... 1 1 2 .. 41st .... 28 3 32... 45tli 1 . .... 3 4... 4gtli lO. .... 44 . 54... 5 Oth .... 2 2... 51st .... 10 . 11... .569 G4th .... 5 2 7... 6Sth .... « lO... .35(1 list T2d 21 lOl 122... .... 3 3... »->th .... 29 33... »3d .... 25 28... 9r>th 1. .... 8 9... 07th .... 25 . 20... 7... »!ith .... 1 lOlst .... » lO... 104th .... 2 2... llltli .... » .... 6 lO. . 118th «... 124th .... 23...... 1 . 27... 12r.th 3 4... 183d . .. 7 8... 7 til Cav. 2 9 11.. Battery G. .... 2 3... I»EI*JXSYI.VA^IA. 77th lOth Cav. . . 15.... 10... .... lO 9 21... Battery B. .... 2 3... XKT«I«KSSEE. 3d .... 8 11... 5 th .... 1. .... 1... Oth .... 9 lO... 2d Cav. .... 4 4... 4 th " .... 7 8... 188 ONE HUNDRED GliEAT BATTLES. lOtll ♦ 12tll < 8tli 24 th 12th i:(th 14th 17 th 18 th 4 4 th lOUth lO 55 4 IR .... 28 .... 31 1... -W^ISCOTSSITS. 55 2 .... 3 coi.oRKo, r. s. 104 165 1... 41 20.... 68 1 5 3.... 4 12 121 SCAXXEItll^G. (liuatterins 19 72 32, 35 35 62 3 3 114 221 65 . 84 9 4 133 123 576 80 227 CASUAI^XIES BY SXAXHS. EECAPITULATION S< ales Roirls. Avfiatro Killed Woundod Mi.,siii5 Totnl UN. 31. . 42.. 341.. 15. .. 398 Iiid. 27 49. . 383.. 5.. 437 Iowa 7.. 9. . 94.. .. 103 Kai«. 2.. 8.. 55... . 63 Ky. 6 6 S8.. 64 M eh. 3 . 15. 15 M'nn. 4 . .12. 45 256 1 .. 302 no. 5 .. 3... . 15... . 178... 192 ^.Y. 1 . .. 1. 1.. 8... 4 Ohio 25 .. 2... 69 . 424 25.. 518 Penn. 2.. .. 2... 4... 27... 9.. 4j Tenii. 7.. .. 2... . 15.. 88.. 1. .. 104 Wis. 3.. .. 2... 8... 60. . 68 Colored 7.. .13... . 98... 508... 24. .. 630 Scat. . 19 72... 32.. . 123 Total i;so.. .. 3... .387.. .2562.. . 112. 3,u61 .33 i-ej;imcnts and 29 batteries present that were not engaged, or at least, had no casualties. The cngagenient at Nashville was one of the most complete victories for the Union army fought during the war. The rebel commander made no dt;taik'd complete report. Killed estimated at 1,750. 13,(KK) prisoneru and 72 cannons captured. BAXXI.BS COMPARHO. 130 Regiments at Nashville averaged 3 killed. 118 " Winchester averaged killed. 12b " Stono River averaged 14 killed. 107 " SUiloU avwaue^ 16 Wiled. ONE IITJNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 189 BATTLE OF NEW BERNE, N. C. March 14, IS 62. COISNKCTICUT. K..ffts. Kill.il Wonii.l.d MisMiig Ti.tal EiiL'iiKed 8
  • .... 27tli . 52 ... . >o KJEIJV JERSEY. «Jtll 4 .18 XEW YORK. . 02... r. 1 St 11 «(> 71. ... l-.t Art. 1 1. llattery 2 7 1 . 10.... I*EJ«BJSYEVA]? KilI*«. 5 .. 9. .. 45. 170... 215 1>. .1. 1 ... 4.... 4.... .«i8.. . «2 1>. Y. 1. .13.... 13 . <18 . 1... 82 P^nn. 9.... 9 R. I. 2 « 13. . 33 ... 40 Tatal 12 ] ... 7... 9.*.... 38 :>.... 1... NE. 471 REBEL AUMY.— NEW IJER I«iiORTH CAROI.IPKA. \Uf,U. Killed Wounded Itlissiii-; To! ill ICniraireil 7 til 15 3<» 5 1... 26tli 5 10 72 87.... 2 7 til 1 8 42 . 54... 28tli « « ... 33 1 32 28 144 .5 11 9 204.. . . 014 3r.tll 2 5 3 7 til 1 3 8 12 .. n;itt?ry •ie* 10 11 22 * 1 15 8 > 4 3.... 2BattLM 90 ... Total 04 101 413 578.... 190 ONE HUNDRKI) (JRKAT UATTLKS. BATTLE OF OLI STEE, FLA J'dttuar!/ '*Oth, 1S64. coi^i^Ecxicrx. 7 til Kill.-V,nii.(l,Ml ... 42. kSSAC] ... 29. .MN>iin.' 22.... T..lal 09 . >. . 30 5.. E. .208. 313 Eni:..s.-.l ...375 4 t)tli Cavalry 7tli 47rii H[rsF:xx5 .... 5.... IMLPSHIR ....120.... YORK. 93 17 71 3 3 1 41 7 ...705 48tli 17 29 B. 3 . M, 4 . E.ll . t. 1 22 . 49.. 13.. 2 J 3 1{*:»EL KIII.Ml 3 .. 5 .. 8... 2 . 7... 10.. 15.. 17 3 12 .. 9 r. ...154. ...21>8. REGl . .. 13.. ... 22. ... 22. HOOK 5 . .131 ...188. .. OS. 1152. . 44 .... .■;9 .. I^ARi^. 215 llSfli l««t Art. 290 . 10.. 3d " .... .. ... . 32.. . 39.. 230. .310. 80.. 1801 FLA. . 28.. . 01 . 90 . 70.. 74 . 95 . iOl 107 50 . in9 Battery 1st 8 til 3REO. ... 87.... 7:1 . . ..575 .%4tli Total .... 8.... ...500 . 493 l«t Aunv. GEOl n»iiii0 th . . 018 19th 2 3d 27 th 28 th 3 2d .... 2.... .591 .590 .. 0«>5 .538 1 >30 04th 1st 2d ... 2 RII>A. .... 740 . 528 Otii 8'j Battery Tom 3 . 7.. .940. B. 2. . 93 ...847. ...1' 4 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 191 BATTLE OF PEA RIDGE, ARK, Mnrch 6 and 8, 1862. Regiment)!. 2Sth 35th »»tli 37th 44th Rtlth 3€l Cav. 2d Art. A. 8th 18th 22d l^tBat. Killed 3.. 14.. 4.. SO.. ILrLrl^OIS Wounded Slisslng . 18 3.. . 41 S2.. . 37 27 .121. 2. . B7. . 3ft. 17 Tiitnl 24.. LI 3.. 68.. 3 144 . 3.. ««.. 20 «S.. 17.. Engn^ei 4th 18 Oth 38. 3d Cav. 24. 1st Battery 3 8d " 2. 2d 12th ISth 17th 24th 3. 12. 1 St cav. 2 . B. H.Cav. 3. T. H. *' ^ . Cavalry 1 . 1st Battery 3. 2d " -. 27 .. 23 .. 33 S 6. lOlJVA. ..13» 3. .17« 4. .. 17 9. .. 14 .. 17 3. MISSOURI. 34 11. .. 29 2. 11. 2 8. .. 1« 7. .. 71 1«. 2 2. ... 11 3. 8 3. 3...... 2. 8 8. R 32. 2n. 42. lOO. 218. SO. 17. 22. R3. 34. Bl. lO. 2A. 93. ft. 17. 1ft. ft. 2d Battery 4th '* Seatterins OHIO. 2 .... 1 4..., SCAXXERI^G. 2 , CASIT Alexins BY STATES. Mntao. 111*. . Ind. Iowa no, Ohio Scat. Total RegN. 8... 3... 3... lO... 2 4: RECAPirilLATION. Average. Killed. Vl'niinded, 8... ftO R... 28... 4... 8. 17. 8S. 40. 203. 33R.. 88. 3ft3. 189. 3. 2 98 1>. niDsing. lOR. ft. 19. 67 4. Totnl. ROO 111 4ft7 29ft 8 2 1384 Rebel army 15,000 strong, including 5,000 Indians, defeated. The Indians killed and scalped all who fell into their hands, {iebel casualties unknown. 192 ONK HUNDRED GRKAT BATTLES. BATTLE OF PERRYYILLE, KY. October Sth, 1SG2. II^I^IT^OIS R.^ts. Kill.-d WolllHl.'d MU.lnK Total El ZlKt 28. . . . . 8.... 6 24tli .... 19.... .115 36tli 0. .... 64... 4.... .. 11 4 4 til 1 .. . 11. ... .. 12 S9tli 2S. .... 59... .. 29... .113 73(1 2. . ... 33... .. 35 7 Sth 40 ...107... . 12... ..225 SOth 11. .... 45.... .. 56 8 Sth 5. .... 38.... 9... .. 52 86 th 1. .... 14. ... .. 15 8Nth 5. .... 38.... .. 43 123(1 33. . ...119.... .. 35 ... ..189 125th 1. .... 8.... 9 Battery I 3 . . . . 3 ii^niAWA. 10th 4. 7.... .. 11 22(1 49.. .... HI.... . 23. ... .159 38 th 27 ...125.... .152 4ath 20.. 2.... . 21... 2 42(1 ...133 ... 114 80th 2S ...IIO... . lO... .151 81th .... 2.... 2....:. 88th 2.. .... 20.... .. 22 4th Battery 3 . .... 8.... .. 11 Sth 2.. .... 13... 0. ... .. 21 19th " 2.. .... 13... 3.... .. 18 KBI^JXrCKV. ISth 60.. ....130 ... .190 2(1 Cav. 3.. 4 . 1... 1 ... 5 Battery A. .... 9.... .. 13 MICHIGAN. 21«t .... 22.... .. 22...... 1st Ens. .... 14. ... 3 ... .. 11 2(1 Cav. 4. ... 13 .. 11 iMt Battery 1.. .... 0.... 1 MIBJIVESOXA. 2(1 1... 1 1 2(1 Bat. 4.... 5 ]»IIJ!$$»OrRI. 2d 18.. .... 51.... 1.... .. lO ISth 1.. .... 7 8 Eninigetl 90 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 3d Oth lOth 33d 35tli SOth 52d 94tli 98tli lU5tli 121st 79tli 7 til Cav. 18 til Battery 27 43. (»o. 21 22 1 43. 3. OHIO. 11 147 1 .169 78.. G 110. 190. 2 3 . 229. 193 ;oo 10. 4. 79 32. 3 17 25. 1»2 32. 147 13. 23 1«. I»E»fB{SYt,VAKlA. 40. 14« 30. .. 4 4. REOUI^ARS. 3 .109. 4. .133. 3. . 49. .229. 31)3. . 42. 216. 8. .597 SOO I. WISCOIHSII^. ...132 14... .109 4 .. . ..U>3 56... l>it 58 lOtll 37. 21$«t 38. 24th 1 Stli Battery 1 1 S CAXXHRII^O. Ssatterlns 12 26 47 85. CASITAI^XIES BV STATES. 204. 150. .197. 1. 2. .376 States. Ill»i. Ind. Kv. illicta HI inn. I»Io. Ohio Penn. Ke?r. Wis. Seatt. RECAPITULATION. Upifts Average. Killed. Wounded. 13. ...13.. 8. ...14.. 2. ...34.. 2.... 2.. .169. .134. . 69. 5. 2... 9... 19. 12. ...21. ...261. 2. ...20.... 40.. 1 4. ...33. ...135. 1 12. 684. 526. 143. 55. 4. 58. 856. 150.. 4.. 345. 26. Total 47 18, .844. .2851 Missing. 97 69. 2. 3. 1. 1. 187 34. 74!! 47 515. Total 950 729 214 63 5 78 1304 224 4 . 554 85 .4^10 The Battle of Perryville, con.sidering the numbers engaged and the duration of the conflict, from 2:30 to 6 p. m. was notably- one of hardest of the civil war conflicts. The Union force en- gaged was less than 25,()00 men, one-half of which were new re- cniits and inexperienced in battle, which is always a strong factor in their favor. Twenty regiment.s arrived on the battle field too late to be engaged. Nine batteries engaged but the in- fantry suflered nearly all the less. Rebels admitted having had 080 billed and 1,520 wounded which they left on the field. 194 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. BATTLE OF PETERSBURG, YA. ,Tune ir» to 30, lSii4, COKJ,Art.90. . ...45)) 31 580, ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 195 Battery B. 1 . . .... 2... 3 ii D. . . . . 1 ti F. .... 8... . lO »i G, .... 2... 2 MARVI^ABIO. iKt S.. .... 8... . 13 2(1 2.. .... 38... 2 .... . 42 3(1 1 .. .... 11... . 24 4tll 3. . .... 5... 8 Sth .... «... . 11 Oth S. . .... 3... 5 Tth .... 18... . 22. 8 th .... 5... 6 P. Legion . ... 14... . 18 1st Cav. .... 1... 1 2 MAS«ACHVTSHXXS lOth .... 7... 8 11 til ... 18 ... . 20 IZth .... 22... . 28 13tli .... 15... . 17 IStli B... . 67 . 73 IGtli .... 23... 2 . 27 18tli .... 8... 8 lOth .... 9... .192 .202 2 (»tli .... 15... .. 51 . 70 2 list 4. . .... 27... 4 . 35 22(1 ... 19... . 26 23(1 ... 2... 2. 2 4 til .... 8... 8 2r.tli 11.. .... 44... . 55 27tli 13.. .... 30... . 43 28tli . ... 20... 3 . 27 29tli tt.. .... 24... . ao 32(1 11.. .... 28... . 39 3.% til .... 5... . 5 3atli 6.. .... 28... . 34 3Ttli 3 . .... 7... . 10 3Utli 8.. .... 23... . 31 4()th 3.. 8... .. . 11 ."iOth lO.. .... 41... . 1« . 17 5 7 til 13.. .... 25... 9 . 47 5 8 til 8 . ... 35 .. 1 . 44 :;9tii 11.. ... 58.... 5 . 74 1 *t Sliarp'8 1.. .. . . 1 IstHy.Art. 31.. ...222... .194 .447 Battery C . 2.. .. . . 2 (( E , 2.. .... 2... 4 {)t!iBattery 2.. .... 5,.. . 7 196 ONE HUNDRED CHEAT BATTLES. 11th " 2. 3.. 5 14th " 2. 1. 3 SthCav.Col. 3. . 1« . 22 MICHIGAN. 1st 1. 4. 5 2d 21. ... 170. .... 13 .204 4 th 3. 5. 8 5th 17. .... 54. .... 21 92 7th 4. .... 1 6 8 th 7 . . 39. . 40 li;th 6. .... 21. . 27 17 th .... 3. 3 2Uth 14. . ... 55. . «9 24 th 8. .. . 30 1 . 45 26th 4: . ... 19. .... 2 . 25 27 th 17 .. .106. .... 5 .128 Ixt Nharp. 22 .... 53. .... 81 .156 1st Cav. .... 1 1 MIT*JP«ESOXA. 1st 4 ... 18. .... 22 . 44 2(1 Sharp. 1. 1 IXJE^W^ HA:Ml»SHKltK. 2(1 6. 6 :tth 4. .... 15. . 19 nth 5. . ... 33. .... 2 . 40 1 2 th 1. .... 11. . 12 1 Jth 5. .... 44. .... 3 . 52 1st Cav. 2. .... 9.. .... 48 . 59 1st Bat. .... 2. 2 I^EW JKICSEV. 4th 1. 1 5th 5. . ... 45. 4 . 54 (ith G .... 34. .... 5 . 45 7 th .... 43 .... 42 . 91 8 th 5. .... 31. .... 11 . 47 »th 1. 9. .... 4 . 14 10th . ... 3 3 nth 7. . ... 43. .... 17 67 12th .... 4. 4 14th 1. .... 3. 4 ir.th . . 3 3 3d Cav. .... 9 9 1st Art. II . 1. 1 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 197 I»iKlV YORK. 3d 3.. .... 19... .. 22 5 th 11.. .... 18.... 4... .. 33 lOth 3.. .... 7.... 1 ... .. 11 39tli 3 . .... 25.... .. 24 .. .. 52 40th 14. .. 29 2... .. 45 42cl .... 11... .. 93... ..104 43<1 1.... 1 44 th 4.. .... 8.... .. 12 46th 9.. ... 34... .. 43 4'Jth .... lO.... .. lO 48th 3.. .... 14 .. .. 17 49th .... 3... 3 51st .... 6.... 6 52d 9.. .... 43. . 2... ... 54 57th 7.. .... 45... 1 ... .. 53 59th 1.. .... 11... .. 61 .. .. 73 6l8t 4.. .... 27.... 7... .. 38 tt2d 8.. .... 20... .. lO... .. 38 <>3d 5.. .... 29... .. 19... .. 53 64th 2.. .... 9... .. 21... .. 32 65 th 2. 2 66th 6.. .... 13... .. 53 .. .. 72 6':th 2.. .... 4... 6 69th 3.. .... 22... .. 18... .. 43 list 5.. .... 15... 3... .. 23 72d 3.. .... 11... .. 14 13d 1.. .... 5... 6 'J4th 2.. .... 8.... .. lO 76th to.. .... 31... .. 41 llth .... 7... .. 1 81st 1.. .... 5... 6 82d 1.. .... 9... ..111... .121 86th 1.. .... 14... 2... .. 11 88th 3.. .... 2t>... .. 32 .. .. 55 89th lO.. .... 82... 2... . 94 92d I.. .... 11... .. 12 93d 5.. .... 20... .. 11... . 36 94th 6. .... 23... ... 2... ... 31 95 th 8.. .... 37... 1... .. 46 96th 1. .... 9... .. lO 97 th 5.. ... 49 .. 2... .. 56 . ... 98th 6. .... 14... .. 30... ... SO lOOth 1.. .... 2... 3... 6 104th 3 . .... 25... 1... ... 29 106th 1. .... 4... 8... ... 8 108th .... 4... 4... ... 8 lM9tll 28 .... 81... .. 80... ..181 1§§ oijE MtJNbllEt> OREAt ftATTLfeS. 111th 14... ... 45... ... 18 .. ... 77 112tli 2... ... 5... ... t llStli 1 ... 6... ... 14... ... 40... ... 15 117th ... 3... ... 49 118th 2... ... 19... ... 21 120th 1... I . 1... 7... ... 8... ... • 2... 8 121st 9. . 122(1 ... 3 124th 2... ... 17... ... 1... ... 20 125th 11 . ... 44... .. 30... ... 85 12ftth 8... ... 21. . ... 3... ... 32 13 9th 2... ... 7... ... 9 14«th 1. . ... 18... 3... ... 22 142(1 2... 29... ... 31 146tli 4... 13... ... 11 147th 10 .. .. 47... .. ... R7 148th lU. ... 74... . 26... ...116 15 2(1 ... 8... . 32 .. ... 40 155th 17 . .. 62... ... 70 164th 5 .. ... 54... 4... . . 63 160th 8... . 64... 3... ... 7» llOth 22... . 111... 3... ...136 179th 11... ... 70... .. 10... ... 91 182(1 19... ... 7'... .. 10... ...104 Sharp. 4... 12 .. 1 ... ... 17 2(1 Hy. Art. 28 .. ...218 .. .. 60... ...306 4th 16... .. 88... ...104 6th 7... .. 84... 1 ... ... 92 7 th " 33... .152... .316... ...501 8th 42 . .261 ... 5 .. ..308 .. 1 9th 7... 7 lOth " 6... .. 38... ... 44 14th " 38... .152... .. 60... ...250 1 5th " 11.. 73 . ... 84 2(1 Cavalry 3... .. 12... .. 32... ... 47 3(1 4... .: 18... .. 80... ...102 5 th '' 3 . 94. . ... 97 8th '• 5... 8... .104... Ill 22(1 " 1 .. 7... .125... ...133 24th " 38 . . 166 .. 3... 1»7 2(1 M. Rifle 18 .. .. 82.... 2... .102 1st Art. B 1... 1 *' V 1.... .. 1 a II . 1... 2... .. .. 3 i( E. ... 1.... 1 n H 3... 3 " L 1.... 1 »d" E. 1 ... . . 1 365 1 1654 OKM tttJKDhEB <5JilttAT BAftLKfi. 199 Ith Bat. . .. . 2 ... . 2 11 til " 1... 3 4 12th " 1 .... 1 . 11 ISth " 2 ... 4 6 lOth " 3 3 27th ** 3 3 34th " 7 OHIO 7 4th & 8th 1... .. 22 . 23 6Uth 20.... .. 60 5 . 04 67 th .. 13 1 . 14 11 th 4 4 122<1 1 1 126th 1 - 1 2 18 0th 1 1 132<1 2 2 133fl 2 2 134th 1.... 4 5 2d Cav. 4.... .. 28 70 .102 IstArt.H , 5 5 I*EI>JBJSVI^VAJth 6 22 3 31 141st 4 17 3 24 142<1 1 11 12 143*1 7 45 S2 145th 5 29 Ill 154 474 148th 5 25 46 76...... 149th 3 24 27 150th 4 20 24 155th 12 65 77 157th 7 33 40 183d 3 24 6 33 184th 17 22 184 223 187th 23 165 1 189 188th 2 2 4 190th 13 43 56 19l8t 8 51 59 2dH.Art. 16 94 16 .126 2rt P. lf.Art4 193 13 246 3d Cav. 1 1 5th " 9 32 166 207 8th " 2 2 11th " 21 45 117 183 21st " 11 86 1 98 IstArt.R 2 2 " F 1 1 Battery D 3 3 4th 1 7 8 l«th 1 7 8 llth 9 16 I %0 12tH 3 20 S3 I4(ii 1 28 24 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 201 17th 3... . . . 3... Ijit i§liarp. 8. .. 21... ... 5.... . 34 . 2d 6 .... 38... .. 28 . 12... 1st Art. B. .... 4... .. 28 . 32... a K. . . .... 1... ... 38.... 30... 4tIiArt.C.E 1... ... 31... . 32... «( K. .. 3... 3... " L. . .... 1... 1 .. Sth Art A. 1.. .... 6... 1... " D 11 RHODH isi^a:nd. . 11... 2d 1. . 7tU 4.. .... 11 .. . 21... 1st Art A. 1... ..12t> " B. 1... tt E. .. 2 1... ... " F. .... 5... 5... _ IJVESX VIRGII^IA Ith 14 .. 1 . 15. . VERMOISX. 2d 1 ... 1 ... 3d 1.. 1... 2... 4tli Sth 1.. .... 18... .141 .166... 1... Cth 1 . .... 4... 5... lOth 8.. .... 6... 2 . 16... llth ».. ... 36... -.251 .302... . 1 llth 13.. 33... . 46... ! 1st Cavalry 4.. .... 22... .. 75 lOl... 5th 1.. UVISCOISSIIM. 2... 1... \ lith 7.. .... 40... .. lO 51... 1 1th 12.. ... 52.... . 64... lUth 1.. .... 2... 3... 36th 16.. . ..lOl. ... .123... .165 1 Slth 33.. .. .122... 2 .151... 1 38th 4 ... 45... 1 . 50... Battalion .... 3... 3... 4th Bat. 3... ECHO. 3... CO 1,0] 1 1st 11 . ...114. ... .. 25 .156.... 2d 4th 1.... .'. lo ".■".' 1... .1.35.. 15. . ...IIO... 5th 4.. .... 31... 6 . 41... .. ! 6th 8.. ... 48.... . 20 . 16 ... lOth 1.. ... 5.... 6... 10 th 22d 2.... ..' s'.'.'.'.'. 2.... .138.... 14. .. 11(4. ... 3(>th ... 1 ... 1... 311th a.. ... 2.... .. 2J 'm OK 15 nUNDRKD ORKAT BATTL^^. 43(1 1 SCAXXERING. ... ... SfjittP rinar CAS 1 lO .. 11.. LXES. ►r AI.XIES BY SX^ KEC.VPITULATION. •ilntp>). RS'U. I •«r.i?.. Killr.l. w .n..l a. Missin-. Tofa' <'omi. 1 »... 3.. 32 ir.4 95 281 I»e\ .■;... «... .%4 ir»4 32 231> n. ot V 1... 14... 14 . .%8 66 138 Ills. 2... . 2... .«;... 20 6 31 llMl. .% . . . 5... 28 . ir.1 1 !> . . .. 1!F8 :Waiiie 12 .. 13... i.%r.. . i4r. 116.. 1016 na. 1<>... . 3... 3J».... 118... 3.. . 151 M :ISS. 3 »... . «....182.... 8lfi... 544.. 1542 n icii. 14... 8... 121 .. 5«».. 125. 815 ^liiin. 2... . 2.... .%.... 18... 22. 45 N.H. 12... . 4... .%5.... 312... 68 435 X. J. 12 .. 3 ... 32 . 219 92 343 N.Y. S8... 7 .625. .3151. . 1581.. .5351 Ohio 11... 2 .. 20. 151 18.. 255 Pen 11. ««.. . «.. 456 .2135 .1083.. 3614 R.I. 2... .2. 4 36 2.. 42 Res. 8... 3 ... 3> 162 131. 323 Vt. !> 4... 43 122 . 415 64 ;» W.Va. 1... 14... 1 . 15 Wis. 1... 14> 14 .. 375 . 13.. . 462 Colord 11... 6. . 61 . 429 69 559 Scat'JT ... 1.... lv>... 11 Total 318... 6. 2 013... 993 5... 4621.. 16569 Union army consisted of MH rou-iments, 15 of whicli were heavy artillery, and 42 batterios whicli had liyrht ca.sualtics. T.ic- 1st Maine heavy artillery and the 24th New York cavaliy were in uunsually hot quarters. SKIRMISH AT PARKER'S CROSS ROADS. Deeettiher :il, ISO*. II.I^1^01$». • c.ii I Missiiiir Total Eiisii :<• I 1 5 12 6-. 16 50 15 81 52f> 1 1 9 11 II ITSniABiA. 4 39 18 61 525 IOWA. 3 33 11 41 4J>5 OHIO. 2 2 ^WISCOI^SIBI. 3 _ 8 12 23 3> 21 149 lO 231 It<-!^S. Ktll<>(SAS. Regiments Killed Wonuded Ilissing Total 1st Cay. 4. .... 4 47.... II.I.1ISOIS. 55 lOth 8. 2 2 .'tlth .... 58 8.... 74 94tli 1 .... 31 2.... IBiDIAI^A. .. 34 20tli 25. ...175 1... .201 2cl Battery 8 S IOWA. 19 til 45 ...145 3. ... .193 20tli 9. .... 40 49 1st Cav. 1 1 IBJDIAI^S. 1st 2. .... 4 6 Sd 1 .... 1 KABiSAS. 2 11th 6. .... «3 . 69 12 til 3. 29 .. 32 13tli 8. 43 5.... .. 56 2<1 Cav. 3. 22 .. 25 Otli ♦* 1.... 1 1st Bat. 1. .... lO 9IISS01TRX. .. 11 1st Cav. 5 13.... .. 18 «tli ♦♦ 1 3».... .. 31 7tli " 5. 131... .142 8tli " 1. 3 9.... .. 13 Battery E. 2. i\ 8 L. 1. 2..... WISCOI^SII^. 3 20tli 50. 154 13. .. 217 Engaged CASXJAI.XIES BY STATES. RECAPITULATION. States Ro?ts Average Killed Wounded Mi<(Hins Total Ark. 1 . ... 4.. 4.. 4... 47. . 55 Ills. 3. ... 3.. 9 91... lO.. .. no IlKl. 1 . ...25.. .. 25. .. 183... 1.. . 209 1 Indians 2 . ... 1.. 3. 5... 8 Io>va 3 . ...18.. .. 54. 18ft 3.. .. 243 K«. 5. ... 4.. 21.. 167 6.. . 194 Mo, 4. ... 2.. 9. 23... 183.. .. 215 Wis. 1 . Total 20. ...50.. .. 50. .. 154... 13.. 217 ... 9.. .175. .. 813... 263.. .1251 204 ONE IIUNDKED GKKAT BATTLES. BATTLE OF PORT HUDSON, MISS Maif'JSiJfotTnh/ Sth, 1S93 COP«I»{ECXICUX. Re«t«. Killoil. nuiiiidod. Missing. Tolal. En 12th 18. .. 83 .. lOl latii 7 23 .. 1 . 31 24tli 14. S2... . 66 2Sth 5. ... 3»... 2 . 46 2»tli IS. ...160... 1 176 2Ktli 1 44... .. 11 . 62 II^I^I^OIS. fith Cav. 1 6... 6 13 Ith " 4... 4 I]>J»IAT«A. l!st Bat. 4. ... 11 ... 7 . 22 I^OX^lSIAJ^iA. 1st 31 89... 3 123 2d 32. ....108... 4 .144 1st N. G. 34 95... 129 3d " lO .... 38.... 3 . 51 1st Cay. lO. .... 22... .. 38 70 1st Eii^in. 8. .. . 26... .. 19 53 9IAIKE:. 12th lO 59... 1 . 70 14th 5. 28... . 33 2 1 St IS. .... 63... .. lO . 88 22d 4. ... 19... 6 . 29 24 th . ... 13... . 13 26th S. . ... 12... 5 . 22 28th 3 9... . 12 1st Battery 1 19 . 20 M ASSACHUSEXXS . 4 th 8. 60... . 68 3!)th .... 19... . 19 31st 13. .... 49... . 62 38 th IS. 90... 3 .108 48 th ». ... 53... . 62 4V YORK. lO 92 5.. 7 43 21 120 8.. 5 23 9.. 11 60 2.. 2(1 105 5.. 23 lOO.. 21 88.. 23 90.. 3 27 17 54.. 2 39.. 3 14.. 6 50. 16 8:!.. 13 78.. 2 9.. 6 43.. 4 19 . 2 6. 3 RKGITI^ARS. 3 13 3 ... 1 2.... 2 1 2 2 RHO»H ISI.A1SD 6 2.... vermo:nx. 25 132 9.... 1 6 2 ^wrisco]>iSiTV. 49 117 53... COEORHD. 15 12 4... SCAXXERING. 1 4 .258. 77. 107. . 50. .149. 37. 73. 130. 129. 119. 6. 10. 2 115. 3«. 2 73. 41. 17. 59. 106. 92. 14. 51. 23. 28. 3. 3. 3. 1. 3 2. 20. 19. 3. 2. 1. 4. 8. 166 7. 2. .219. 31 200 ONE HUNDRED GREAT IJATTLES, States. Conn. UN. Indiana Ija. Maine itlass. Midi. New H. N. York Hear. K.I. Vt. Wis. Colored Neat. Total CASITAI^XIKS BV STATES. RECAPITULATION Ui'jtt*. Ivera^tf. Klllrd. «. .. 11 .... 66.. 2 1.. 4.. 6. .20. .125.. 1. ... 6... 43.. lO... 9... »0.. 1....20. ... 20.. 2. ...23... 47.. 20....10....21.%.. 6.. 1 1....25.... 2B.. 1....49.... 49.. R.... 3... 15.. 62. 11 708. >VounIAT^A. Regis. Killed. >Voiin(l<^l. .Hissing. Total. 2d Battery 1 4 5 lO-WA. 18th 59 21 80 KA^iSAS. 14tli 9 9 02 2d Cav. 1 4 8 13 122 6tli '' 3 1 4 102 Colored IJ 7 _65 182 .438 Total, 190 95 8 293 ...1170 RKBKI. CASl Al.TIEW. ai 124... . 18 163 Two brigades of the rebel army made no report, wliieh would increase their casualties. Rebels killed all the Negro soldiers that fell into their hands. The number killed in the 18th h>wa Infantry is undoubtedly not correct, as the names of that num- ber cannot be found in the Adjutant Generals report. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. POCOTALIGO, S. C. (htobcr V',% 1S6'J. COTVI^HCXICUX. 207 R*gt*. Killed. Wouiideil. Ml«!.lng. Total. ... 2i> a4. KnsBgrd. 7ti 2 .. ... 27 2U. Isttav. MASSACHITSEXXS. 2 2. I»iK\V HAMI-SMIRt:. ad a a. 4tli 2T 2^ 41 Ml »• B I*i ^ S Y I. V A T»i I A . 18 114 112 » .'» fh 4... 12... . .. 2r, 1 ao. . .. dti 1 ^«i. 7i5Mi a 3 Bit. RHODH 1SI^AI«(I>. a a l^tArt. :^I. 1 ... S. RHGUI^ARS. t> lO. ac! " F. 1 .. 4a.. •I 1 11 . .204 3 .340. .... Total iri'l>«l Loss 21... .124 18 laa. PLYMOUTH, \. C. Aj»U 17, 1S(;4. Kithf iMii 4<13 2 4tli ]>. Y. Katt ry 122 2dn;is.. Hv Art . 26!l i;»lst l*a. Iiift. 400 ad X. Carolina loo load " J8-. 8 5thX.l. R4 4 Neatterin? 255 12tliX.Ciii airy 121 Tctal 2,834 TUc entire garrison surrendered. Nd easualties reported by War Department, but this must not be accepted as literally true, for the siarriwon was captured and could make no rei^ort. The 8otb New York had Skilled and. -i wounded and 2fi:} out of the -544 captured, died in Andersonville Prison. The 24th N. Y. battery had two killed and 0.) of those captured, dlied in rebel ])riKO.is. Hegls. Killoil. I'll ion as llebel lOO R.WMOND, MISSISSIPPI. Maif I'*th, tSaS, >VoiiiiNNiiiu'. 'I'«ii:ii. .339 37 442. .305 415 820, 208 ONE nUNDHED OIlEAT IJATTI.ES. BATTLE OF RAPPAHA>NO( K, YA. yovcmhrr 7th, ISC'i. ll'Rt*. Killed. Wounded. .nisiing, Totnl. Eii|;ii^i-d 5tli 1 28 »5 Oth 38 1«1 139 20tli 1 O Z MASSACm.TSKTXS. lOtli 2 2 IStli 2 14 IG 22. 1st Art. C 2 2 RHOn.ARS. 2d 1 1 3d 1 1 1 I til 1 1 2 12tli 4 4 14tli 2 2 ITtli 1 1 StIkArt. r 3 » VERMO^X. 4tli 1 1 Sth 3 3 'WI'*CO>Sl?«. 5tll lt> 4y 5!» SCAXXKRIISCi. NeatterliiST 2 2 Oi^E HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. ^09 CASXJAI^XIHS BY STATES. RECAPITULATION. Stsitpg RetMs Avor.ige Kille'l Mounded missing ToVom..li.(I mlssinsr Totnl Engaged 12th 25 148.. ...608... ..781.... Kith 25 12G.. ...395... .540... SSth 11 47.. ...429... ..487.... OGth 23 68.. ...516... .607... 69th 17 Ill . ...498 .. .626... 71st 29 91.. ...593... .712.... KEI^XUCKV. 3cl 1 14.. ... 73... .. 88.... 18 th 39 111.. ...237... ..387.... 6 th Cav. 1.. ... 62... .. 63. ... 7th - 5 25.. ...238... ..268.... MICHIGAIK. 1st Art. F. 6 9. ... 54 .. 69. ... OHIO. 95th 24 94.. ...548... .666.... XEP^BJESSEE. 3d ... 38... .. 38.... SCATrXBIlII^G. Scatter! n:? 1 5. ... 14... .. 20.... ATKS. CASITAI^XIBS BY SX. RECAPITULATION. Slatos I{..e«s. Avpniso Killed Wounded mUsin^ Tola Ind. 6. . .21....130.. .. 585... .3039... 3754 Ky. 4 ...11 .. 45 151 610 806 M eh. 6.. 9 . 54 .. 64 Ohio I .24.... 24.. 94 . 548 .. 666 Teiiii. 1. 38... 38 Neat. 1.. 5... 14... 20 Total 1 2 . 17....206. 844. ...4303.. .5353 210 ONE IIUNDKBD GREAT BATTLES. Union army siUTemlerod after a sharp encouutur in which the 12 rogimeuts eugaKcd averaj^ud 17 killed per rt^inient. 4tli 13tli REBE 6. G. 2. 1 lie 8. 1. 17. 2. 5. 12. 8.. 4.. 4.. 2. 78. L ARMY- .... 17. .... 23. .... 19. .... 9. G -RICH MOND, KY. 23 . 29 ISth . 21 31>tli Itatt'ii .... . lO 6 . 1 Kt iM. Ki .... 18. . ... lO. .... 95. .... 28. .... 27. .... 35. .... 24.. .... 42.. ... 10 . xe: .... 4.. 4.. 2G . 2d ** 11 2cl Sth 12tli 13th ESSl 5E. 1 ~i.....7 .112 . 25 . 32 48 47tli Slth . 32 . 4« 154th . 20 Battery NeatterJr «;as. 5 4 . .372 . Total, 451. . m ^ BATTLE OF ROANOKE ISLAND, N.(1 rebruaitj 8th, ISO'*. CONNECXICUX. Reglmertts. Killed. Woiind.d. Missing. Toliil. Kngag.-<1 lOth 6. 49. 55 massachuskxxs 2 1st o. 39 44 23<1 3. 8. 11 25th 4. 44. 12. KEW J 50 500 27 th IG ERSEV. 9th 7. 28. I^EW 2 VORK. 35 9tli 17. 17 51st 3 11. 9 23 90th 2 5. 7 I»K:^BiSVI.VABII A. 51st 1 2 3 SCAXXKRIISC;. Scattering 1 1 Total 37 214. .... 13 264 Iti'bel armj' of l.JMM) men surrendered. They rei)ortid no ualties, 4 Union regiments in'csent not cngajjed. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 11 BATTLE OF SABINE CllOSS BOADS Roginients. Kill 47tlt 49tli S8tli 87tli 119th ISOtli 2d Cav. Battery latli 46tli 67 th 89th 1 St Battery 14th 24 th 27 th 28 th 32(1 3Sth 19. 19th 1st Cav. 2cl Cav. 13th 15th 29th 30th 31st 8cl Cav. Battery B 5 th 23(1 24 th 6th Cav. 8 th 4 1. 5. 1. 1. 11. Ajnil Sth, lS(i4. >Vound«d. Missing. .... 7 2. ... 30 11. ... 31 ... 29 136. .., 15 2. 2 ... 23... . 232. ... 40 3. ... 3 23. ... 19 32. ... 12 8«. ... 20 18. ... 50 2. .... 3 2. 3 lOlVA. . ... 61 9 .. 19 21. .... 70 14 88. .... 41 26 75. .. .115 ..... 60 210. .... 57 1 64. KEI^XITCKY. .... 18 231 251. I^OI'ISIAISA. .... 31 14 49. .... 11 19 31. MAir«»B. .... 30 20 55. .... 16 11 28. .... 26 27. .... 58 69 138. Total 9. 49. 36. 171. 21. 3. 257. 45. , 28. . 55. 106. . 42. . 58. 5. 3. . 89. . 41. SngMged. .388 419 MASSACHVTSKXXS. 3 39 16 58. 8 52 11 71. 1 18 1 20. MI]>JlSESOTA. 1 1. MISSOITICI. 3 12 1 16. 9 8t> 7 96. 1 15 3 19. J^E'W HAMPSHIRK. 2 22 32. , ., 56. 212 ONE ntJNDRKD GREAT BATTLES. 114tli 1 1 4ith ISSd lAOth IGlNt 1412(1 iA:;tii 173d 17Stli 2d tav. 14tli " 18th " 25tIiBatt'y 48tli :;»tii 83d OOth 47tli 1st Art. U 5tli " G. 3d Cavalry 1st Battery 23d 2»tli Scattering YORK. 4. 3. 4. ». 38. 41., 70 20. 34. 33. 44. tfO. 111. 91. 151 200 31. ti. 42. 14. 3 13. 2 29. 1 28. 8 27. 9 43. l« 48. 3 24. 4 39. 2 22. « 4 19 19 2 lO 2 •2 3 OHIO. 5 174 2 14 19 1 8 22 4 23 30 7 34 RHOn^ARS. 2 5 4 13 RHODH ISI«». 1 179. 35. 31. 57. 41. 7. 17. 233 VERMOI^X. WISCOI»{SITS. 16 41... 12 43.... SCATTERING. 5 r>4. 60. CASrAI^TlES BY^ STATES. REfAPITULATION, >Voiin(l('(l Missins ISO... 409. 107. ... 140. 363... 13 1526. Tnlnl 619 269 567 251 8 'J 248 149 1 131 56 727 302 41 24 1 1 124 6 .3596 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 213 The Union army met witli reverses during the early part of the engagement but to some extent regained in the latter part, but abandoned the battle field at night. Rebel casualties never reported, but estimated bj' philosophic Union Genera.ls who assumed that, as they v.ere defeated, they intlicted greater punishment on the enemy than they, them- selves received, at 480 tilled and 1,024 wounded, Total 1,510. BATTLE OF SALTVILLE, TA Ooh>her2, 1S64. Regts 26th Killed 1.. Wounded .... 3.. Slissiiig Total Engaged ... 4 30tli 5.. .... 2.. ... 7 35 th 3.. 11.. .... 21... ... 35 Slth 2.. .... 9.. ... 11 39th 1.. .... lO.. ... 11 40th .... 1.. 1 45th .... 2.. ... 2 llthCav. .... lO.. .... 1... ... 11 13th *' 4 . .... 13.. .... 1... ... 18 MICHIGAI^. 11th Car. 11.. .... 61.. .... 16... ... 88 OHIO. 12 th Cav. 5.. .... 31.. .... 12... ... 48 5th 22.. 54.. COI.ORHO. ... 31 53... .. .190 .104... ...112 Total ...348 214 ONE HUNDRED QHEAT BATTLES. BATTLE OF SECESSIONVILLE, S.C. ,ruiio JO, 1862. COISNECXICITX. tt<>e<<«. KilltMl >iiiiinil MKsliii; tnliil EiiL'nst-d Till 1» 69 4 82 598 MASSACHITSKXXS. 28tli 8 47 12 67 B44 ]»IICHIGA^. 8th 12 123 50 185 534 I^JE^W YORK. 46tli 6 17 lO 33 474 79tli 9 7» 28 no 474 tooth 9 33 6 48 421 SCAXXERIPiG. Seatteringr 1 3 4 .266 Total 54 365 IIO. .. .529. .. .3562 Union armj' defeated. REBEL AR3IY SECESSION VILLE. OHOROIA. 47th 1 1. I^OITISIA^A. 4th 6 22 28. SOUHT CAROI^II^A. 1st 1 1. 9th 3 23 3 29 22d 10 8 18. 24th 3 7 2 12. 25th 4 14 18. iKtKattii lO 3l> 2 42 IstArt. 15 39 1 55. Total 52 T44 ^! 8 .204. SKIMISH AT SPRINGFIELD, MO. (h'toher itJiJi, J 861. ITiiioii 15 27 10 52 430 Rebel 23 23 3;»0 This is knn^\^l as Zagonyi's Chaiw, lint the credit is not alouo due t... 265 11 .. 856 Penn. 21. . 6.. .136 506 5.. 647 Res. 1 2... 2 Wis. 3 ... 9 . .. 28 .. 214 23 265 Neat. 59. ... 5.. 2... .325... 1 ... 1403... ~85... 3 Total, 1813 KllleU >Voiii..U(I 3Ii»*i..:.' Total Eii^ai^t'il II, Losis 2«4 .. ..860.... 1084.... ■ONK HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 217 BATTLE OF SHILOH. Aptiiath X 7th ISO*. CopjTight bj- W. P. Krkmek, 1898. II^I^IXOIS. llegiments. 7tli 8tli Oth llth 12tll 14tli 15tSi I7tli 18 th 20tli 29tli »2d 40tli 41st 43(1 45th 4fith 48 th 49th 50th r,2cl S5th Slth 58 th «lst 4 th Cav. llth •♦ 1st Art. A. Killed. 11 3« Ol 11 22 »5 49 15 11 22 29 12 39 15 41 21 50 23 2» rounded. . 81... . 91 .. SOO .. , 69 .. 16... .12(5... Ill . .118... . 68... lOI ... ,211... . 13.. .114... .112... .160.. 13 .118... .181... .134... 18 112... 19 83 ., 12 68... 23 123... 51 191 .. 25 no . 2» 41... 12 45 . 1st ' 1st ' 1st ^ 1st ' ^tl « 2j1 ' 2,1 ' 4 th ' 6th* 9th* llth* ^3 .. 11 103 239 ,. 3 lOl 350 4 165 166 508 ., 5 138 2 SI 1 136 5 245 558 5.. ....158.. ".".".' .'510 121 .. 9 216 .. 3 91 .. 29 191 ROD ., 3 .213 .213 ., 1 160..... ,. 3 .133 8 110 4 84 9 155 ., 21 215 315 :. 3 138 ,.223 290......613 ,, 18 15 6 9 31> 6 18 ,, 6 6 2 13 4 3o , 2, 11 I*i3 11 51 1 35 1 45 6. 4 2 110. 62. 43. 51. 569 !500 SOW * Engaged on Monday only. 21 218 ONE HUNDKliU GKEAT BATTLES. 2Stli 21.. 4 12 21. . ...115 .. .... 76... ...115... ...114 .. ... 3... ..139... 2Utli^ ... 80. . ZiOth^ ... 2... ... 3... ...129 . 3l!^t ...138... 32cl* lO . .... 86... .. 96 . :8«tli* 9.. . ... 36 .. .. 45... ...400 .tilth* 2.. .... 34... .. 36... . ..380 44tli 24.. .. 174 .. . 198... ...478 57tli* .... 4... 4... 2<1 C'jiv * 2... 2... . ..890 (Uli «:it. 1 . .... 5... 6... »tli " * 1. .... 5... ... 6 .. IOWA. 2(1 8 . .... 60 . 4... .. 72... :ui 23.. ...134... . .. 30... ..187... Otli 61 . ....ioi»... 37 ..201 .. ...625 Itli lt>.. 17 ... 7... .. 34... 8tli 3» . .... 72... ...379 .. . 481... llth 33.. .. .160... ... 1... .194 .. ..ISO 12th J2.. 20.. .... 38... ...139... ...429. . ... 3... .479... l»th .162... ...727 14 th . .... 28... ...236 .. .273 loth 21 17 156... . .. lOl... 8... ... 13... ..185... 16th .131... KEKXITCKY. 1st* 11 . .... 56... ... 4... .. 71 .. ...522 2cl* 15 . .... 59... 1.... .. 75... .663 5 th* 7.. ... 56 .. .. 63... ttth* lO.. 15 . 93... 1 . . . . . 103 .. .. 92 .. ..480 «th* 76 llth 5.. .... 48... 2... .. 55. . 13th* 8.. .... 41... ... lO.... .. 59 .. 17 th 18.. ... 69... 1 ... .. 88 .. .250 20th* 3 . .... 23... ... 6... .. 32 .. ...404 25 th 7.. .... 27... .. 34 .. 26th* i» . ... 61... 1... .. 71 .270 MICHIOAI^. I2fh 27.. .. .. 54 .. ...109 .. ..190... 15th 23 . .... 74... 5 . . . ..102... MIXTSKSOXA. 1st Art 3.. 8 .. .. 11... ]»II«*SOURI. 8th* 1 . .... 18... .. 19 .. 13th lO . .... 7i>... ... 1... .. 81... ...4SO 14th 2 15.. 18.. r» . . . 147. .. 64 .. 8... ..244... IHth .... 82 .. 21st .. 46 .. ..128... 23(1 27 .... 59 .. ..4IO.... .496... 25 th 28 . .... 84... ... 37... .149... 1st Alt 3 . .... 14 . .. 17 .. 1st '• IK . II. 6... 6 17... 1st " .... 17... 1st " 1.* K. 1... 1 .. 4 .. 1st '^ 4 .. l^HKRASKA. 1st* 4 . ... 2 5 2 .. .. 28... ...500 ONE HUNDRED GKEAT BATTLES. 219 2 2. ii. 1. 4 i. «th* 13tli^ 15 til* 19tli* 20tli* 24tli* 41st* 4titli 4 8 til 4»tli* r>»(l 54tli 5 7 til 58tli* 59tli* lOth list '32 188 2« 21. 37 12. . 63 56. 37 6. 8. 14. 8. CASrAI^XIES BY STATES. K.'srts, 29 Stiitcs. Ills. liUl. l<»wa Ky. Mich HI inn HIo. Neb. Ohio Pa. 1 S.Kcsr Seatt'ni? 11 11 2 ■ 7. 1 24 1 3 ('i-iii;«>. Killed. .25 .710 .10 ...150 23. ...247 10 108 25 50 . 3.... 3 .14 4 .11 3 .26 6 104. 4. 258 3 79 19 Vo.iiided. .3198 1086 965 . 609 . 133 8. . 407 22 .1418 7. 345 . 16.",. Ulissiii!^. 409 11 1147 26... 170 . 659i^ 255 203 .500 512 .730 336 294 Total. 4347 1247 2359 743 353 11 .1170 28 1931 10 627 . 184 J* Total 107. 16 .1,766 .8,368 . .2,884. .13,018 220 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLE.-5. Battle commenced just before sunrise on Sunday mominjr. In anticii)ation of an engagement, the Union army most exposed was up- at midniglit and was standing? in line awaiting the attack The presence of a great body of Rebel troops, within hearing distance of the Union c-amps, was known and repoi-ted to head- quarters on Friday and Saturday afternoons. No one was sur- prised at the attack, except two or three thick- headed West Point graduates, who placed their stupidity on record as late a» 5 P. M. Saturday, by telegraphing to Washington that "I do not apprehend anything like an attack on our position as no con- siderable body of Rebel troops are north of Corinth." In taking the ixjsition at Pittsburg Landing, the Union Gen- erals assumed that if an attack was made, the enemy would come from the west. The camps were according] j' fronted to the west,, with flanks towards the south exposed and unprotected . The enemy came and made the attack from the south. It took no litle time for the Union army to shift aroimd to a desirable jjosition, and while doing so, was severely handled by the enemy, but not any more so than they received during the same time, as their death list plainly shows. See Map of battle field and positions occupied in the morning and at tj o'clock. The battle was at a stand-still by 5 o'cock, and the Rebels made no advance after that time. They fell back two or three miles after dark, where they went into camp. It was getting dark when the first reinforcements arrived and the division of 8,(KXJ men from Crumps Lauding, (5 miles away) aiTivedat the Snake Creek bridge at 9 o'clock. Owing to a heavy fog the advance did not commence on Mon- day until 9 o'clock, and no determined stand was made by the en^my and they were in full retreat by 1 o'clock. xa:»ie*^ of «tii A. urns RoxKimxy. SA.Hl'KL W. BOWKIIS. IIKiVKY iff HOWE, jia'ittikw mitcitkll. <;f.orge w, shark, fked, w, weed. »eokge w. w illsey. W.fl. It. WILLSEY, U. 40HV W. ARMSTROXO. (11 i.S. J. THEEXEY. MONI^E HARI)IX<;. lUXIEL ISEMIXGER. /ARAK !W. LAXSIX(i. OLIYER B. MILLER. JOHX M. SAYER. WILMAM SHEETS. JAS. H. SPARLINfJ, JOHN M. WEAVER. V. JOHN LOCKHARIK < HARLES J. I'AYXE, (iEOR(iE REEI>. WALTER ISM IT H. lOUAS KILLEU AT NHILOH. 1». G. O. I'. ATKINSOX. WILLIAM RELAl". I)\V1» W. MrGEE. GEO. R. ViX«:EXT, E. XATHANIEL CARTER. WM. B. CRAWEORl). 4AS. B. DUNCAN. OLIVER r. EVAXS. THOMAS FFLLEKTOX. D. J. HAYS. JOHN L. HARRISON. S. KELLOGG. HI LAS L. KILLS. THOS. DtcKlSSICK. WILLIAM SWAYNG. WILLIAM H. W AUGH. F. /. F. DELANY. GEO. W. HESS. JAMES HIGHT. GRIXDY LOCK. JACKSON WIGGINS. JAMES CALHOIX. WILLIAM DAVIS. DAVID MORELANU. L. I). PRATHER. GEORGE REEDY. II. WILLIAM T. Hl'FFORU GEORGE KXICK. FRANK T. SCOTT. ALBERT M. SMITH, HENRY YV. SMITH. T. GEORGE W. CLARK. ARCHIBALD CONNERS. (jrSTAYE JOHNSON. DAVID KEE. C. C. I'HILKROOK. W. W. W ADSW(»RTH. ALBERT WENTWORTH K. JAMES ( ACKLY. ROBERT ( RAWFORD. R. K. WHITE. HENRY vol \(i. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 22J The 68 regiments engaged on Sunday averaged 25 killed per regiment, and is the highest record known in history. The reg- iments engaged on Monday averaged 6 killed. BAXTI^ES COMPARHO. 107 Regiments at Shiloh averaged IG killed 259 " Gettysburg averaged 12 killed. 175 " Chancellorsville averaged 6 killed. 149 " Chickahominy averaged 11 killed. 125 " Stone River averaged 14 killed 170 " Antietam averaged 12 killed. REBEL ARMY— SHILOH AI^ABAMA. Regimenti. Killed, Wounded. Missing. 18th 20 80 20 ark:ai>ksas. 9tll 8 55 13tli 25 72 3 I^OITISIANA. 4th 24 163 22 16th 14 49 21 18th 13 80 118 19th 15 50 O.G. 17 55 18 C.R. 23 84 20 Battery 1 13 MISSISSIPPI. 3d 6 12 6th 54 190 56 Battery 5 12 2 XK^fl^JESSKE. 4th 36 186 13th 22 137 27th 27 115 48 33d 2l> 103 17 154th 25 163 17 XBXAS. 9th 14 42 11 V.G, lO 35 1 Total EngRRed 120.. ...413 63 160 lOO.. ... 306 209. .675 90.. ...555 .211.. . .500 65 .. ...300 90.. .127... 14 18... ...300 300... . 425 19... 222 .. 159 .. 19«... .365 140 ... 205... ...650 67 .226 46 .. ...169 Total REBEL CASUALTIES. 1,728 ...8012 959... 10,699. The Rebel armj'^ had 81 regiments as follows: Infantry 34,727, Artillery 1,973 and 2,07:5 Cavalry, total 38,773. 224 ONE HUNDKED GKEAT BATTLES. STERLING'S PLAM AT10>, LA. Scptrmhri- 2if, JS03. Regis. killed 2d C:ay. 26tli 19th 20tli 3. lO. II^I.IBiOIS. Wonndcd juisNiiig 2 2.. .. le 218.. lOlJVA. .. 23 210.. 1.. MISSOVRI. 5.. 4 18.. 4. 237. .243. Kiif iigi-<4 6tli C av iKtArt.K. 3 4 18 2: Total r« ~i& 454 515.. Rebel 26 85 lO 121.. Union force nearlj- all captured in this enjjcagemcut, ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 225 BATTLE OF STONE EIYER, TENN. necemher 30, 31, 186*. II.I.IP«OIS. Rcgrts. Killed MoUIKllMl Dlissini; Total Eiigiigpd 19tii 14.. .... 83... ... 11... ...108... ...375 aist 57.. ....187... ... 59... ...303 . 22cl 21. .116 .. 56.. ...193... 24tli .... 4... ... 52... .. 56.. 2 5 til 16. .... 75... ... 5... . 96.. 27tli 9.. .... 69... ... 25... . .103... 3 4 til 21 lOO 74 195... ...354 SSth lO .. 51 .. ... 25... ... 86.., 3 nth 46.. 34.. ...151... .. .109... ... 15... ...112... 38tli . 34 .. ...177.. 42(1 19.. .... 96. . ... 46 . ...161 .. 44tli 29 . 7.. 109 .. . . 41 17 .. 9. . . .155... 51. St ... 57... 59tli 7.. . 43 .. .. 30 .. ... 80... 13(1 16 .. . 64 . 8 . 88 74111 8.. .... 35... ... 42... ... 85... 75tli a.. .... 21 .. .. 59 .. ... 82... 79tli 24. . .. 71 . ...124 .. ...219... .437 84tli 35 . ...124... ... 8... ...167 .. 360 88tli 14 . lO . ... 50... ... 48... .. 112 .. 89tli .. 46 94 . . . 150 . lOOtli 7.. . 39 . 46 .421 llOth 7.. . . 49 ... 2... ... 58... 6tli Cai V, 2... 2... 1st Art. C. 5.. 3 .... 21 .. lO ... 25 .. ... 51... Battery 13 II^OIABJA. 6tli 17.. .... 5«... ... 37... ...104... 9tli 11.. .... 87... ... 11... ..109... ...372 loth 38.. ...143... 7... ...188... ...440 22V<>iiii(I(m]. Missiiisr. Total. Illinois 24.. 17 421 1700 .. 808... 3055 Ind 27 15 .421 .1831. 971 822» Ky. i:i.. lO. .1»9 .. 7 50.. 211... 1190 i^ieh. 0.. 11 71 270.. 80... 427 ill inn. .3.. 1 ... lO Mo. 2.. .12. .. 25.. .. 108.. 21.. 154 Ohio :i2.. .14. 450. 2O80. 1105... 3641 l>eiin. 5 . 7. .. :i5.. 190 .. 178... 409 I X.Rear 5 19. .. 99 521.. 08... 088 Tenn. 4 1 O :i9.. 14... 59 Wis. 5.. . 8. .. 40.. 174 .. 198... 412 Scat. 1. 7ii. .. 20.. 49. 7802 . 2... 3717 1 71 Tofl 124. 1730. 3,249 Battle continued until January 2. 27 batteries cntratied and reported firiUK2().(K)0 shots: infantry, estimated, fired 2,(XK»,(HK)' shots. As the Rebels repoi'ted a total loss of about 10,(KHi men it would indicate the expenditure of 2,Voiiiule«l Missing; Totnl Ala. 14. lO. ...184.. . 1260 .. 90.. .1534 Ark. 13. 11. 142.. 972 76 1190 Fla. 3. .13 41 217 74 332 <;a. 4 5 22 121 . .. 143 Ky. 2. .15 . 30 151. 43.. .. 224 La. 3 . 12. . 38 . 167 . 51.. 256 Miss. 13.. .16 .219.. .1217 117 1553 N. Car. 3 . 3 ... 10 . 144 . 25 . . 189 Kes. 2 6 12 91 49.. .. 152 C. ^». 2 12 . 24 121 2.. .. 189 Teiin. 32 12. .394 .2560... 191 .3145 Texas 5. . 9. 46. 374 50.. 47« Cav. 24. ... 2. . . 61.. .. 286... 95.. . 342 Seat. ... 13.. 85... 5 . 868.. .. 103 Total lao. ...lO. 1236. 7766 . 9860 Rebel reports incomplete and imdonbtedly below the actual loss. 233 ONE IIUNDIIKD GKEAT BATTLES. BATTLE OF SPOTSYLYAMA, YA. Mat/ Sth to '*lst, 1864. coisT^Kcxicrx. RrgimonlK kiiu-a WOUIUI.MI Missii.:r Tuliil El 14th 4. .... 50... 8.... . 08 »ECA>VAR.K. 1st 1.. .... 43 ... 3 .... . 53 2<1 O.. .... 24.... .. 11 . 41 INDIAINiA. 'Jth 9 .... 38... • 47 14 til 0.. .... 70... 1.... . 83 19tli O.. ... 33... 39 20tli lO.. .... 42... 9 . 01 MAII^E. 3cl 9 . 50. . . 15 . 74 4 th .... 14.... 9 . 23 Sth 17 .... 95.... .. 19 .131 Oth 11.. ....103.... .. 21 135 •Jtli 20.. .... 97.... 9 120 16tli 13 .. .119... .. 11 .143 17tli 3.. .... 54.... .. 12 . 09 lUth 11.. ... 04. ... 9 . 84 2 Oth 8.. .... 21.... 2 31 31st 11.. .... 94. ... 1 lOO 32<1 13.. ... 44.... . 57 1st II. Alt. 81. .395... 5 .481 2d Bat. .... 5.... 5 "Jth " 2.. 3.... 5 Oth Art. F. 1 .... 2.... 3 AIARY^I^AMD. iMt lO . .. 64 . 20 94 2d O.. .... 7.... 13 . 20 3d 3 . .... 25.... 1 29 4 th 3.. ... 42. . 7 . 52 Oth 2.. .... 4... O 1th 0.. .... 43.... .. 12 . 01 8th o. .... 38.... . 50 MASSACHl'SK'rXS , iKt 2.. ... 43... .. 3 . 48 Ith 2.. ... lO... 2 14 Oth 25.. ... 71.... 9 105 lOth 15.. . 04 . .. 13 92 llth r... ... 35.... 4 44 12 th 10.. ... 32.... 1 49 19111 a,. ... 34.... .. I© 4S ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 233 ISth 4.. ... 16 1 . 21... 16th 5 . . .... 29 2 .. 36... 18 til 1.. .... 14 1.... .. 16. ... 19th 8.. .... 37..... 5 .. 50.... 20th 18., 75.... 9. ... ..102 .... 2l8t 3.. ... 35 1 .. 39... 22d 18.. ... 52 . 9... .. 79.... 28 th 23.. 79 8.... ..IIO... ., 3 2d 23.. .. ..lOl.... 5.... .129. ... 3Sth 3 15... 1.... .. 19... a 6 th 22. 60. ... 2.... .. 84.... .. 37 th 16. 65... .. lO... .. 91... 39th 19. 121. ... .. 28.... .168... 56th 14.. ...lOO. ... 5.... .119... S-Sth 17.. 71... .. 27.... .115... 58th 17 83,... 5.... ..105 .... 59th 11. 49.... 3.... .. 63... 1st Cay. 3.... 3.... 1st Sharp. 3.... 3.... 6 .... IstH.Art. 50.. 312. .. .. 28.... ..39«.... lOth Bat. 1. 1.... 2.... 11th " 2.... 2.... 14th " 5.... 5.... 1st Art. A 2 ... 2.... 3d " C, 7.... 7.... 6th " E . 2. 3 MICHIGAN. 5.... 1st 3. 2. 1.. 19... lO.... 38.... 6... .. 22.... 2d .. 12.... 3d .. 45.... 4th 5. 29.... 4.... .. 38.... 5 th 5. 44.... 9... .. 58.... 7 th 7 26... 1.... .. 34... .. 8th 9. 48.... .. 57.... .. 16th 7 33... ».... . 43... .. 17 th 22. 17. 20. »4.... 108,... 39... .. 96... .. 19. ... 1.... .152... 20th ..144.... 24th .. 60.... 26th 35. 121... .. 11... .167... 27th 30. 156... 9... .195. ... 1st Sharp. 38. 121... 3.... .162... ... ISHl^ HAl^Il-SHIHLB. 6 th 7. 68.... 1.... 76... 9 th 41. lO. 95... 85.... .. 48.... B.... ..184... 11th ..lOO. .., 1st Battery 3.... .. 3... ^nyv JERSEY. ^Ht 3. 50.... 9.... .. 62... 2d 4. 37.-. .. 27.... .. 98.... 23 234 ONE HUXDKKD GKEAT BATTLES. »(1 20. .... 98. 30... ...148 4tll 15. .... 66 8... ... 89 Sth .... 18. 2... ... 2<> «tli 1. .... 32 ... 33 7 th 3 . .. 33. 6... ... 42 8th .... 4. 3 . . . ... 7 lOth 15.. .... 8t>. .... 54... .149 1 1 th 7.. . ... 22 2... . . 31 IXth 14.. .... 75. .... 9... .. 98 14th 4. . ... 24. ... 28 15 th 75 ...159. .... 38... ...272 3dCav 3 .... 7. . ... lO... ... 20 : i St Art. A. .... 2... 2 a B. .... 1 YORK. 1 39th 14 ... 92 . .. 26 132 40th 11.. .... 57. .... 28... . 96 42cl 12 .... 28 .... 9... 49 43d .... 38. .... 13... 51 44 th 8.. .... 55. 9 .. 72 4»th 24 .... 89.. .... 18... 131 51st 11 .... 32. .. 43 52d 21.. ...115. .... 28... .164 50th 4.. .... 23. 5 . . . .. 32 Olst 21.. 79 2... ..1«>2 6!td 2.. .... 1<>. .. 12 63d 6.. .... 22 .... 3... 31 64th 12.. .... 51.. 12. .. 75 65th 20 ... 48.. 29 .. 97 66th 9 44 .... 20... .. 73 67th 18 ... 28.. 2... .. 48 OOth 17 ... 82.. .... 23... .122 70th 2 ... 31.. .... 1«... .. 43 71st 3.. . 12 . .... 2... ■• 17. 7 2d 1.. . ... 30 . 9... .. 40 73d 6.. ... 22.. .... 2.... .. 30 74 th 8.. 12.. .... 1.... . 16 76 th 7 ... 42.. .... 3.... 52 77 th 11 ... 70.. 26 107 7»th 3 . ... 13.. . 16 8 2d 6. 37 .... 8... . 51 83d 29 94 . . . . 5 . . . . ..128 84 th 13.. ...105.. 5.... .123 86th 16 ... 81.. .... 28.... .125 88 th 2.. ... 20.. .... 3... .. 25 »3d 3.. .... 37.. .... 5.... .. 45 »5th 6 . ... 51.. .... 8.... .. 65 97th 6.. . 67 .... 2 ... .. 75 104th &.. ... 37. .... 4.... .. 46 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 2:^5 1 Ofith 6 .. ... 32 ... 38 lOStli 4... ... 42 7... ... 53 lOOtli 25... ... 86 29 .. ...140 llltli 12 .. ... 37 13... ... 62 ISOtli ... 10 2... ... 12 121st 49 .. .106 ... .155...... 122(1 ... 20 4... ... 24 12 4tli 7... .. 46 8... ... 61 12 5tli 10... ... 74 6... ... 9» 1 2«tll 6 .. ... 37 7... ... 50 140tli 12... ... 48 ... 60 146th 3... ... 13 ... 16 14 7th S... ... 32 3 . . ... 43 ISlst 2... ... 21> 1... ... 23 15 2(1 9... ... 52 9 .. ... 7<> 155th 8.... .. 45 5... ... 58 164th 12 ... .. 66 14... .. 92 l-JOth lit .. .. 17 2 .. ... 29 182(1 4 .. .. 23 3... ... 30 IstSharjn 1 .... .. 13 ... 14 lOthBatt'ii 9 ... .. 46 6 ... .. 61 2(1 H. Art. 11 .. .. 98 2.... 117 4th *' 12... .. 60 7.... 79 6th '* 18.... .131 12... .161 1th ' 9 .... .. 60 7.... .. 76 Sth " 8.... .. 21 4.... ... 33 14th '' 8.... .. 43 3... . .. 54 15th " 18.... .136 6... ..160 2(1 Cav. ... 3 1.. ... 4 5th Cav. 1... 6 9... .. 16 22(1 Cav. .. 3 74 . ... 77 24 th Cav. .. 8 2.... ... 10 1 St Battery . . . . .. 3 1.... 4 3(1 " 1... ... 1 4th " 1 3... 4 5th " 3 ... 1 3... .. 7 12th " 3... ... 3 13 th " 1... 1 19th " 7.... .. 9 .. 16 a4th " .. 2 2 1st Art. D. ..• 4 ... 4 " E, L. 2.... 2 4 G. 2.... 6 .. 8 " H. .. 7 OHIO. -. 7 4th 13. ... .. J89 6... .. 88 8 th 7.... .. 63 7.... .. 77 60th 22... .. 59 8.... .. 89...... llOth 4.... .. 30 .. 34 236 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTI-ES. 122>tli 6 .. .. 67 .. .. 3... .. 76 . 48tli 17 .. ... 86... ..1«3 . 49th 50 .. ..180... .. 44 .. 274 5 Oth 23... ..109... .113 . .245.. 51»it 8... 26 .. .. 91... ...123... .. 32... .. 28 . ..131.. 53(1 177 56th 6... . 29... 1 . .. 36 57 th 6... .. 22... 4. . .. 32 ... 01st 31 .. 14 .. ...102... .112... 6 . .. 18 . ..139 62(1 .144 63(1 1... .. 22... .. 12 .. .. 35. ... 6'3th 1... .. 12... 2 . .. 15 68 th ... 3... .. 3. ... 69th 3 .. .. 29... 6 . .. 38. .. list 8... ... 60... 8 .. 76 92(1 4... ... 22... .. 13. .. »9 81st lO... 63 . 4. .. 77 82(1 1... 1... 2 83(1 21... ...119... .. 24. .164 84 th 8... ... 28 .. 1. ■ • 37 S^th 1... ... 32... 2.. .. 35 88 th 14... ... 65... 2.. .. 81.. .. 9(»th 7... ... 44... 3.. .. 54.. .'. 91st 9... ... 63... .. 72 93(1 9... ... 7«... .. 79.. .. 95th 26... ... 82... .. 27.. .135.. .. 96th 31... .115... .. 32.. ..178,. .. 98th 2... ... 18... .. 20.. . 99th 7... ... 50... 5... . 63 lOOth 23... ...IIO... 2... .135.. .. 102(1 5... .. 39... .. 44 105th 3... ... 24... ft .. .. 32 106th 13 .. ... 32 3 . . 48.. ONE HQNDEED GPvEAT BATTLES. 237 lOlth ... 1 1... 2 1 1 Oth 5.. ... 53 lO ... ...68 1 1 Sth .. 19 ... 19 1 1 fith 8... ... 52 30... ... 90 118th 9. . ... 31 2... ... 42 llOth 31... ... 89 25... .145 121st 7... ... 16 ... 23 138tli 1... ... 11 ... 12 139tli 12 .. ...1«3 1... ...116 i4orii 34 .. ...126 9... ...169 141st 3... . 36 8... ... 47 142C1 4... ... 19 8... ... 31 143<1 16... ... 54 3... . 73 145tli 23... ..103 46... .172 148 til 33... ...235 33... ...301 149tli 12... .. 84 3... .. 99 l.%Otli 7... ... 43 1 .. ... 51 155tli 8... ... 51 2... .. 61 183C1 18... ...109 34... ...161 ISth Cav. 1 1 1st Art. B. 2 ... 2 2d P. H. Art 1 ... ... 2 1... 4 RE01II.ARS. IT. S. 2(1 12... .. 34 3... .. 49 4tli 4.... ... 6 14>... ... 2« lOth 2. . ... 9 ... 11 11 til 17 ..lOl 1«... ...128 12tSl 3. . ... 37 25. . ... 65 14 til 12... ... 86 ...98 17 til 13... ... 63 4... . .. 80 IstNliaip. S... ... 19 1... ... 25 2(1 Nliarp. 12... .. 38 3... ... 53 4tli Art. . B, . 3... .-. 1 ... lO (4 K. , 1... ... 4 5, 5tli " e.i. 1 15 16. " M. 1 2 3. " M. 1 5 6. RHODH isi^a:nd. 2(1 15 32 6 53. 7tli 13 49 62. IstArt. A. 1 2 3. B. 4 4 8. " E 1 1. VKRMO]^JX. 2(1 27 80 16 123. 3(1 21 53 74. 4tli 5 37 42. 5tli 8 60 7 75. 6th 8 20 37. 238 ONE HUNDHKD GHEAT BATTLES. lOth 2 22 lltll 1« «'» 1st H. Art. 2 23 WESI" VIRGINIA. 7th r. til 4*i >VISCO]>JSIP<. 2rt 2 2 2 5tU 19 102 28 «tli lO «S r, 7th iw .-,8 :t COI^ORHD. 23d 2 .SCAXXKHtll^G, Seatterin? 3 18 1 24 70. 25. 72 fi. [40. 83. 8i>. 22. CASr AI.XIKS BY SXAXES. KKCAPITULATION. StiUes. Rests. A era ire. Killert. Woiiiirtefl. Mi»sinff. Total. Conn. 1 . .. 4. 4. 56 8. 68 Del. 2 . 6 13 67 14. 94 Ind. .% .. 6. .. 31. .. 189.. 10. .. 2 30 Maine 12.. .16. .200. ..116(».. . 113. 1473 ill ass. 27. .12. .342. .1616 207 .2165 nn. 7 . . . . .. 36 . 223 59 318 Mieh. 14 .14 2ew J. 14. ..11. .164. .. 7O6.. . 2«0. .1070 3few Y. 66. .. 9. .635 .3123.. . 605. .4363 Ohio 7. .. 9. .. 68. 295. 28. . 391 Penn. 66. .11 711 3716 668. 5095 Rear. ii .. 8. .. 87. . 426 . 56. . 569 R.I. 2. .16. .. 33. 88.. 6. 127 Vt. 8 1<» . 83 . 364 23. 470 AV.Va I .. 5. 5. 61.. 6. 72 Wi."*. 4 .12. ... 50. . . 231>.. 38. .. 318 Color'd 1 . 2.. 2 Seat. 4. ... 17.. 1. 22 Total 249. .10. 2725 13416.. .2258. 18399 BAXXI^KS CO»II*ARED. 249 Regimeuts at Spotsylvania averaircd 10 killed 248 " Wilclenu'ss averaKfil !' killed 30!l " Cold Harbor averajjed 6 killed :ns " PetersburK averaired () killed 2.',}) " Gett.vsburiSir»{. 2 2 <1 _^ 2!t 12 «» IfiO Total, 48 24'2....1 151 .... 1446 Union army .surrendered. REBEL ARMY- THOMPSON'S STATION. Rests. 3cl 1st Killed 2 6. 9 2 7. 2. 3. 25 56. AI.ABA]WrA. Wounded .llissii.-: 12 ARKABiSAS. 28 ]fIISSISISI»I»I. 1 Totnl .. 14 .. 34 1 4th 28 th ST . 46 2 4 th 21....' .. 23 3(1 6th 9th XEXAS. 25 2... 34 19 1 .... .. 34 .. 36 .. 23 *: Rests. SCAXXHRIISG. 110 9... .144 Total 289 12.... .357 240 ONE HCNDKKI) GREAT BATTLES. Regts. K 1st Cav. 1st Cav. Sth " «th '' 7tli " 1st Cav. 4tli Cav. fith *♦ ath '• lOlh " Itfth 1st Cav. 4tli '• Otli '• 8111 " 13tli " 16tii *' I'Stli " 1st Cav. 2d Cav. 5 til •' 6tli '' 1st Art. H.I. 2cl " II. Scatter Jii;? TREVILIAN KAID. rfintr 7th, to 'J4th, 1S64. MASSACHITSKTXS. illrd M 2 2« 48 T^^W JKRSKV. 1 2 :; ]>JK>V YORK. 6 :«2 (> 2 11 27 4 41 S 4 1(» 16 «1 8 .... 1»KT*JT^SVI,VATVIA. 1 20 1». •» 14! 19. 3. REGUI.ARS, U. 8 »2 .%. 8 »8 .".. 3 fi 4. 3 1. S. 5 'il • SCATXERIT^Ci. 89. 10. 44. 40 r>o. 20. 85. 1. 1. 31. «?. 2«. 9. 26. 4.%. 51. 13. 4. 2. 2. 44. cAsuAi/rii:s bv sxaxes. IIECAI'ITULATIOX. Itcgls, States Mass. 1 . Midi. 4. IV. J. 1 . N.Y. r.. Pen 11. 8 . Rear. 4 .Seat. Total 23. 4. 2r... 1.. 3:: 22 . 22.. ro2. 82. 2. 161 138. 87. 2. 308, 3. 46. 23 .%2. 1 Total. 2 415 6 239 183 161 1 470... 435. ...1007 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 241 BATTLE or Tl PELLO, MISS, July IJjth, 1804. Regis. K Hod 2 . 12 . 1. 2. Uoiiiidi-d MU 2...... 3... 2.... 1... 1. ... k.. 3 .... 1. .. 1... 1... 1... rA. 1 .... 1 ... .1. 1... 1.... Toliil 2... 7... 1... .. 11... .. lO... .. 38... 3 . . 4.. .. 46... 4... .. 27... 2... 1... 1 .. Eiisiised 4 7 til 4 49tli 1 5 8 til 8 9 til .... 9 . .. lO 114tli 1 1 "J til ... 26 3 297 11 9 til . . 4 12 2d Ith Cav. Otii '* .... 40 2 . . 22 1 st Art. E. 2 ... 45 2d " U. 1 52d IBiOIAI*}^ 93d 6 6... 4.. 4.. . 63 .. 17... ..209 Otli Bat. 3 3d Art. A. 1 12tli IO\?VA. .... 53 ...210 14tli lO 2 7 til 3 2d . 22 .. 23.. 4.. 37 1.. .. 19.. . 17 . 6 3.. 3.. .. 60.. 7.. .. 22.. 5.. 4 35 til .... 32 2d Cav. 1 3d " 4tli " .... n .... 15 ...502 .648 2d Battery Itli Cav. a ka:ksas .nth 7 til 9tli IWlli J Itli 1 .... 50 5 21 MISSOUB 5...... 13 5 33 .'.'.'.'. l'.'.'.... ...666 21st 2 4 til .. 14.. 5.. .. 36.. 1.. 1.. 3 3d lOth Cav. 1st Art. M. .'..'.222 242 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. NK^W VOR.K. l^Sth 72d OSth 1 . 1.. 4 . 1.. 8.. 1.. OHIO. .... 15 4.... H I. .. .. 20... .. lO... 7 .. 6 .. .. 41... .234 221 8tli 14tli ^WISCO^JSITS. 4 2... » 33<1 .... :iZ COI^ORCD. .... 1« .... 32 16... 59tli .. 1 a ... 61st .. 56... •J... GSth .... 6 CASUAl^XIKS BV STATES. EECAPITULATIOX. stales IJoaJs A vci-iiirc killed Vonii.l<-il Ill!<. 11. .. 2.. .. 23 . . 126 Iiul. 3 .. 1.. »p lO Iowa 8.. .. 2.. .. 18... . 166 Ks. 1. .. 1.. 1... 1 Hinn. 4.. .. 3.. .. 13... 71 no. 5.. 3... 57 >. Y. 1.. 1 Ohio 2.. . 1 2... 23 Wi!^. 3.. .. 1.. 5... 47 Color d 3.. .. 3.. .. lO... 48 Total 77. 556. 4 ■ 3. 3. 1. 2. 2. s! 2. 16. 156 1 5 187 3 !»2 62 1 30 54 74 674 REBEL AHMV— TLPELLO. Rests 3(1 Cav. 7tli " 8tli " 12tli " 38tll 4tli Cav 6tii " 2(1 C:av. 15th " 16th " lOtii " 14th Kef?. Scattering Total Killed 19. lO. 6. 16 18. 13. 13. 8. 12 20 7 lO Wounded Missing 69 19... 61 2... 21 5... 74 4... MISSISSIPPI. 52 4... 39 46 14... XETSTSKSSEE. 58 93 114 88 SCAXXERi:^iG. ... . 61 1... 18 153 794. 49. Tofnl 107 73 . 32 . 94 . 74 . 52 73 . 66 .105 .134 . 95 . 72 . 19 .996 Encased .145 .172 .115 .380 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLEF. 2-13 BATTLE OF " THE CRATER/' YA. Jiihl 30th, lS(i4. Rests. killi-il W.miiiAi:xE. !)tli 4.. .... 30.. 13 41 » 1 >it 9.. ... 26. 51...... 86 a2«i 9.. ... 29 . .... 62 lOO 7 th Battery 1.. 1 :»IASSACHITSEXXS. 21st 2.. .... 14.. .... 1 23 2gtti 2.. .... 7. 6 15 astii lO.. .... 28.. 3 41 sntii 1.. 1. 2 ."•Otli 4 . . ... 21. 25 50 57tli 4 . .... 16.. .... 31 51 58th 4.. .... 24.. 86 114 59tli 6 . .. . 19 49 14 MAK-YEAISO. 2cl 5.. .... 20.. 38 63 3d 3.. .... 1 16 26 MICMIGABJ. 2<1 6.. .... 15. 38 59 8tli 1.. .... 15. 16 11 til 1 1 20tli 5.. .... 22. 2« 41 27tli 11.. .... 51. 23 85 1st Sliarp. 2 . . .. 14 29 45 IS;EW HAMi-SHIRE ;. , 4th 6.. ... 35. 5 46 6 th 6 . .... 35. 1 42... .. 9th 9 . .... 35 30 14 11th 9.. .... 32. riSi:^i. aith 34 .%9 ... ... 52.... .145 3 8 til 9 12 . ... 8.... .. 29 COI.ORED. 19tli 22 87. . 6.... ..115 23d 54 11.% ...121... ..310 2 7111 9 4« . ... 20.... 75 28tli 11 «4. .. 13 ... .. 88 2!>tli 21 r.« . ... 47.... .124 30tli 18 104... ... 78.... . .200. 31st 27 42 . 13 97. . ... ««.... ... 47.... .135 157 39tli 43(1 14 8«... ... 23.... .123 SCATXER-IBJG. Scattering: 1 1... 2.... 4 CASVAI.XIES BY STATES. KECAPITULATION. states. Hosts Avcrase. Killed. WoiiiKled. Missinff. Total Iiul. 11... « 17 ]IIaine 3. ... 7... 23.. 85... 124> ... 234 M(l. 2. ... 4.... 8.. 27... 54 . 89 Mas^. 8. ... 4 . 33 . 130 .. 207 370 :»IUIi. O. .. 4... 2.-. . 118 . llO ... 253 >. H. 4. ... 7.... 30.. 137 58 ... 225 ^.1. 1». ... 4 .... fi3.. 2«0... 155 ... 478 Ohio 2 ... 9.... 18.. 7. ONE HUNDEED GREAT BATTLES. 245 BATTLE OF TOTOPOTOMY, TA May 'JUth, IS 04. COI^JT^KCXICUT. Rpffts. Killc.l Woiin.l<-.l Missing Total Ell 14tli .%.. .... 8.... 2 15 2d H.Art. 1.. .... 15... 16 1st Cav. 4.. .... 12... .. 17 33 DEI^A^WARE. Ist 2... 2 3(1 1 . 5... 1 7 IJ«DIAT^A. 7 til 8.. .... 31... 4 43 19tli 3.. .... 9... 4 16 20th 2.. .... 13.... 8 23 3d Cav. 3... r««E. 3 MAI 3d 12.. .... 40... .. 18 70 4tli 6. .... 20... 26 Sth 2 . 1 1 1 6th 1 16th .... 3... 5 l-Jth 6. .... 17... 23 19th 6.. .... 22... 2 30 20th 2. 4... 6 31st 2. .... lO... 1 13 32d 3.. .... 11... 14 1st H.Art. 2.. .... 5.... 7 2d Battery 1... 1 maryi^a:no. 1st 1 . .... 1... 1 9 2d 1. 1 .. 3 1 3d . . 1. . 1 4th 1 .. 5 6th 1. 1 7 th 1. .... 2... 3 8 th 2. .... 8... 5 P. Legion 2... 2 MASSACHITSEXXS. 9th 2. .... 8... lO 11th 1. .... 6... 2 9 12th 2. .... 5... 1 8 13th .... 7... 7 15th 2. .... lO... 12 16th 1. 5... 5 18th .... 11... 12 240 ONE HUNDRED GHEAT BATTLES. 10 til 1. 9. , 11 20tli 1. .... 3. 1 5 21st 2. 4. 6 22cl 6 23. 3 32 28tll 3. lO. 13 2»tll 13. 3 16 32(1 4. .... 25. .... 6 35 3 5 til .... 1«. .... 9 19 3»tli 1. 3. 4 3 7 til .... 1 1 j^ 39tli 1. 5. .... 2 fl oKtli 8. 47 .... 19 14 ^m S^th lO 28. .... 8 46 ^ SSth .... 3. 3 59tli 2 ... 26. ... 16 44 1st Sharp. .... 2. 2 IstH.Art. 1 . .... 16 .... 3 20 1st Cavalrj 1. . ... 3. 4 3(1 Bat. 3. 3 5th " 1. 1 9th " 1. 1 ^ lOth " 1. 1 MICHIOAT^. 1st 8. 8 2(1 2. . ... 9. 11 3(1 1 lO. .... 9 20 4 th 1 .... 8. .... 3 12 5 th 3. .... 13 16 1th 8. ... 13. .... 1 22 8th 2. .... 3. 5 16th 3 .... 18. 21 20th 2 3. 5 24 th 3. . .. 16. .... 5 24 26th 6. 12. 18 27th 5. .... 4. .... 1 lO IstJiiharp. 1. .... 7. .... 5 13 1st Cav. 5. .... 25 30 5 th " 8. .... 42. 50 6th " 16. .... 19. 35 7th ' 4. . ... 12. 1 17 3iE^W HA]»IPSH7[RH 6th 1. 2. 3 9th 1. .... 20. 21 11th . .. 6. 6 I*JE1!V jBItSKY\ 1st ... 6. .... 2 8 3(1 .... 4. 4 5th 3. .... 7. .... 2 12 6th .... 2. 2 ONE HUNDRED GRISAT BATTLES. 247 7 til 2.. .... 8. .. 19 8 til 4.. .... 1... 5 lOtli 5. 5 11 til .... 3. .... 2.... 5 12 til 2 . .... 19. .... 1.... .. 22 14tll 1 . .... 5. .... I ... .. 7 1st Cav. 1.. ... 53. .... 3.... .. 63 3d Cav. I^EW .... 5.... VORK. 5 11) til 1.. 1. 2 1 5tli 5.. .... 59 .... 4.... .. 68 39tli 2.. .... 12. .... 3.... .. 17 40tli 4.. . .. 24. .... 21... .. 49 44tli 1.. .... 9. .. lO 46tli 1. .... 2. 1.... •4 5l!«t . ... 1. 1 52cl ... 6. .... 1.... 7 59tli 5.. .... 21. .. 32 6l!«t 1.. .... 2. 3 G2(l 2.. .... 2. 4 «»d 2.. 8. 2.... .. 12 64tli 4. 4 06th 1.. .... 2. .... 3.... 6 69tli 1.. .... 2. .... 3.... 6 lOth 2.. .... 8. .. lO 71st 3.. ... 8.. .... 3.... .. 14 72d 1.. .... lO. .. 11 7 3d 1.. .... 13. .. 14 74tll .... 7. .... 5.... .. 12 'JOtli .... 9. .... 3.... .. 12 82d 4.. 4 83d 1.. .... 4. .. 5 86tli . ... 11. 3.... .. 14 88tli .... 1«. .. lO 93d 6.. .... 27. .... 4... .. 37 94tli 1.. .... 2. 3 9 5 til 1.. 6. .... 1.... 8 97tli .... 6. 6 104tli 1.. ... 1.. 1.... 3 106tli .... 4. 4 108tli .... 5. 5 109tli 2.. .... 5. 7 llltli 4.. ... 9. .... 7.... .. 20 120tli 2.. ... 16.. . 18 124tli 2.. .... 7. .... 7.... .. 16 125tli 5.. .... 6. .. 11 126tli 2.. .... 4. 6 140tli 2. .... 7.... 9 146tli 1.. .... 9. .. lO 147tli 3.. 17. .. 20 ISlst 2.. .... 6. 8 248 ONE HUNDRED GKEAT BATTLES. 1.-2(1 2.... .. 14 . 16 ir>r.tii 2 2 4 l<»4th 1 1 llOtll 22... .. .%.% 22 . »» 182<1 1 ... .. 28 « 40 Nlisirp. 1... 7 1 » 2(1 II. Art. 1.... .. Zl 7 . 91 4tli " 8 fi . 14 6tli " 11... . »» 17 .133 7fli " 22 ... .. »T 16 .13.% 8tli • 1 1 2 14tli '' 4.... 8 . 12 2(1 Cav. 2.... .. ?* 1 8 .".th " .. 13 11 . 24 Oth " 3... .. 8 2 . 13 8tli '' 2 2 lOth '* 13... .. 27 2 . 42 l»tli " 2 2 2 2(1 " 3 2 . .% 24tli " 1 2 1 4 2(1 :vi. R. 1 .... .. lO 4 . 1.% 6tii Bat. 6 6 llth ' 1 1 12th " 1... 3 4 l.'ith « 5 5 19tii *' 1 1 Ist Art.B. 3 3 " C. 1 1 " D. 5 S "E.L. 4 1 r. " G. 2 2 1st Art. H. 3 OHIO 3 4tli 3 3 8tli 2.... 5 7 60tli 6 ... .. lO 3 . 19 122(1 2 ... 5 7 126tli 1 1 2(1 f av. 5.... .. 50 lO . 65 6tli Cav. 9 .... .. 24 2 . 35 rEJ^JT^iSVI^VAIHIA. 1st R 5.... .. 13 9 . 27 2(1 R 1 Situ R 3 2 5 fitiiR .3... 8 13 24 ItliR 1... 1 12 . 14 lOtiiR R 1 6 lltliR 3... 6 16 . 25 12tliR 1 1 1.3tiiR 1.... 2 2 5 llth 1.... » . lO 2:i(l 2 2 2 nth 4 4 45th 1 ... 6 7 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 249 48th 4.. .. . 14.. 18 49tli 1.. ... 1 2 SOtli 1.. .... 3.. 4 51st .... 3.. ... 23 26 .">3<1 1.. .... 4.. .%Otli 4.. .... 1».. 23 5 7tli 1.. 3.. ... 2 6 r»2(i 1.. .... 13.. 1 15 «»<1 3.. ... 13 . ... 2 18 09tli ,. . ... «. 6 7 1st 1.. .... «.. ... 7 72(1 1 . .... 4.. 5....;. 81st 1.. 1 2 S2<1 3 . . 3 8Sd 3 . . ... l« .. 2 21 8 4tli 4.. .... 23.. 1 28 STtli o . . . 2 88tli «.. 5 11 91»tli .... 8.. ... 1 9 91st 3.. .... 13.. 16 9Utli 1.. .... I ».. .... 13 24 lOOtli 1.. .... 11.. 12 lor.tia . ... 14.. 2 16 lor.tii 3.. 3 lOTtii 3 . .... 4.. .... 1 8 ii<»tii 1.. .... 4.. .... 13 18 ll«t!i 1.. .... «.. 2 12 1 1 8tli 2.. .... «.. 1 1 llOtEi .... 2.. 2 121st 2.. .. . 14.. 16 1 as til 1.. 1 141»tll lO.. ... 15.. 25 141st 3.. . ... 6 3 12 142 2 1 6 21 WESX VIlCGII^ilA. 2 IS \VISCOI«^SI^. 2 lO 3 22 ..... 3 20 108 38 SC AX XBHLi:%G. 4 1. 4. 14. 34. 17. 12. 28. 166. CASIJAEXIES BY STATES. RECAPITULATION. States. Regis. Average. Killi-d. Conn. 3. . 3.. .. lO ... Del. 2. 1... Ind. 4 . 3.. .. 13... Maine 11 .. 3.. .. 41... Md. 8. 6 . Mass. 2S ... 2.. .. SI Mich. 1 7 ... 4.. 70 NewH. 3 2... ^. J. 12 .. 1.. .. 19. N.Yorli64 ... 2.. 171 Ohio 1 . ... 3.. .. 24.. Penn. 63. ... 2.. .128 . Res. lO. ... 2.. . 21.. K. 1. 1 . .. 3.. 3... Vt. 6. 4... W. Va. 1 ... 2.. 2... Wis. 3 ... 8.. .. 23 .. Scat. Total 240.... 3....Stfl ...173S oiindcd. 3S... 7... S6... 133... 17 286... 222... 28... 112... 889... 98... S46... 121... S . . . 21... IS.., 140... 4... .Vlsslng. 19. 1. 16. 23. 4. 75. 25. 17! 184. 15. 175. 35. 31! 41! Total. 64 9 85 197 27 412 317 30 148 244 137 849 177 8 56 17 206 4 661. .3987 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 251 BATTLE OF TICKSBURG, MISS, May 22d to July 4th, 1863. Engaged I1.I.ITHOIS. Regis. Killed Wounded illissing Tot.-*! En 8 til 4... ... 19... ... 23 11th 3... ... 30... ... 9... ... 42 13th 1... ... 1... ... 2 17th 3... ... 23... ... 26 2«th ... 23..., ... 23 31st 3... ... 21... ... 24 33d 13 .. ... 59... ... 72 45 th 1... ... 19... ... 2... ... 22 4 7 th 5... ... 33... ... 38 55 th 5... ... 13... ... 18 5(lth 1... ... 3.... ... 4 7Xd 20... ... 71 .. ... 5... ... 96 7 7 th 19.., .. 85... 26... ...130 81st 18... ... 80.... ... 98 93d 4... ... 51. . ... 55 »5th 18... ... 83... ... 8... ...109 9 7 th ... 12... 2..., ... 14 9»th 19... ... 77.... ... 6... ...102 113th 7... ... 2« .. ... 21 116th 1 .. ... 8..., ... 9 118th 2... ... 3..., 5 124th ... 2.... ... 2 127th 3... ... 7.... ... lO 130th lO... ... 31... ... 41 144th ... 2..., 2 1st Art. ,B. 2... .. 2 »* E. 1... ... 1.... ... 2 IKDIA^iA. 8th 22... ... 95... .117 16th 2... ... 12... ... 14 18 th 7... ... 39... .. 1... ... 47 23d 3. . ... 7.... ... lO 48th 8... ... 24.... .. 1... ... 83 : 49th 2... ... 13... ... 15 59th 11... ... 99... .. 1... ...Ill 67 th «... ... 23.... ... 29 69th 2... ... lO... ... 12 83d ... lO.... ... lO 93d ... 2..., ... 2 1st Battery ... ... 1... ... 1...... 286 252 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. lO'WA. Sth 3.. .... 18 .. 21 Sth 5 .. .% «>tli IH.. .... 60 .. 18 loth 2.. .... 2« .. 28 llth 1.. 1 2 inrii .... 1 1 ITtli .... 5 .. .«i 2l!*t 1<> .... 87 lO... .113 2 2d 27 ....118 19... ..1«4 2r.tii .%.. .... 27 5.... .. 37 2 mil 4 . .... 23 .. 27 a >tii 13.. .... 3« i... .. .%o »iMt 3.. .... 19 .. 22 2d Rat. .... 3 .. 3 KETSfXl CKY. Ith 9 . .... Oil 09 19tli S.. .... r.7 2.... .. 04 22d 3. .. . 14 .. 17 :fiii^:^ESOXA. 4tll 12 .... 42 .. r.4 Sth 2 1 7... .. i« :»iis«»orRi. »d • 3. .... 12 3... .. 18 Ath 2. .... 13 .. i.*; 7th 9 .... 93 ..102 Hth lO. .... 40 1 .. .. 51 KJth » 3 llth 7 .... 8r, .. 92 12 th 2« .... 82 ..108 2«th S % .. lO » »th 3 3 31st 1. .... 1 2 2d Art. F. .... 1 OHIO. • * Ifith 4. .... r. .. 9 :«i>th ft .... 43 2... .. 5 1 .^2d .... 23 .. 23 37 th lO. .... 31 . 41 4 2d 1. .... 21 1... .. 23 4':th 6. .... 2« 1... .. 33 48 th 1«. .... 2.% .. 35 54th 1 . .... 4 .. 5 S7th 2 . ... 11 .. 13 68th .... 6 O 72d 1 1 Ifith . .... 5 K H3d 4. .... 19 .. 23 «5th 4 4 \ ONE HUNDEED GREAT BATTLES. 253 114ttt 6 23 .. 29.. UOth 1 1... 13 til Bat. 3 3.. R-EGLI^ARS. 1st 3 3... WHSX ^'IRGI^IA. 4th 3 16 .. 19... 8 til 3 n 22.... .. 42... 11th 11 80 .. 91... 1 4th 14 7» 4 ... .. 97... nth 2 12.:.... 6.... .. 20 .. 18 th 2 11 28 2... .. 16.. 23cl .. 32. S C AXXERIl^JG. 8eat'n;i f 1012 CASl .. .4845 306... 61B3.. AXES. TAI.XIES BY ST RECAPITULATION. states. Resfts Average. Killed. Wounded. Missing. Total Ills. 2.%. 6 . 163 . m... 58.. . 998 Ind. 11. R... 63. ... 335... 3.. . 401 Iowa 13 1 ... 92... 429... 35 . . 556 Ky. 3. 5... n... 131... 2.. . 150 Minn. 2. 1... 14... 43... 7.. 64 Mo, lO. 6... 63... 338... 4.. .. 405 Ohio 16. 3... SO... 251... 4.. . 305 Res. 1. 3... 3 W.Va. 1. 3.... 3... 16... 19 Wis. «. 6... 3^^ .... 227... 34.. . 298 Scatt. .. 1012....4845... . 306.. .6163 Total 88. 1514. ...7395.... 453. ...9362 Two attempts were made to capture the fortifications by as- sault, May 19th and 22d; both attempts failed. The garrison, numbering 30,638 men surrendered July 3, but the town was not occupied by Union troops until the next day. The item of scattering occurred mainly before the investment. Rebels ad- mitted casualties as follows: REBEL CASUALTIES. Killed Wounded Missing Tota< Ensased 805....1938.... 129.... 2872. 33510 254 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. BATTLE OF YALYERDE, N. M. J-\'hiuar{f '>lst, ISO'J. COLORADO. R»gt.. Klll.(1. »oni.rtert. JlKsl.ii; TolHl Kns«g«d. 1st 2 28... 9 ... .. 39 ISEIJV IflBXICO. 1st 1 1 ... .. 11... .. 13 2(1 G 3 1.... 4 3cl 4... .. 11 StH 3 1... 4 ItHGri^ARS. Sth lO .. .. 35... 1.... .. 46 -Jth 10. 39... ... 4.... .. 62 lOth lO. 17... «... .. 33 IstCavalrv l. 9 1 11 2d Cav. 9. 9... 2.... .. 20 3d " O. 14... .. 20 Total (i8. i«o... .. 35... .268 Reitiments Killed 2d Cavalry 4 4tli " 8 5th " 20 7tli " 2 Battery 2 Total REBEL ARMY— VALVERDE. TEXAS. Wounded MissiiiK Total . 17 1 22. . 36 44. . «1 87. 26 28. 4.... 6. Engaged 36 i50. 181. Union army gained a complete victory. Killed 1 Eiigiiged BATTLE OF WEST POINT, YA. Mai/ 7th, IStrJ. MAIJ»JE. Wounded Missing Totnl 2 3 ISEIW JEK.SKY. 3 3 1 1. I^EW YORK. 5 S 13 23 33 27 88 12 55 67 I»EBJBiSYI,VAMIA. _7 8 1 16 48 no 28 186 Regiments 5tli 1st Battery 16th 31st 3 2d 90th Total, ONE HUNDKED GREAT BATTI.KS. 255 BATTLE OF WAUHATCHIE, TENN. itegts. 33d 136tll 137tll 140th 154tli 7 3d 29th 73d 10»th 111th Battery E Scat. Total October 27th, IS 63. MASSACHUSBTXS. KilleVoun(lei„:r T..tiil KntcaLM-il 1st 11... .138 4 154... KAI^SAS. .926 1st 11.... .187 20 284... ..900 2d 5 .... .. 59 6 "JO... ..250 ICaiift-ers 1 1... ..250 iiiis«»orRi. 1st 7« 208 11 295 805 HoineGiiards 2 2 115 :?Io.Bri$?ailel 5 2« 2» 1 26«. ... 1 300 R.EOUI.ARS. 1st 19 52 9 80 350 2d 15 44 2 «1 :iOO 1st Cav. 1 3 4 250 Battery F. 4 7 11 84 Battery 2 1 3 120 8eatterin.^ 4 4 lO CASUAI^XIHS BY STATES. RECAPITULATION states. K..gt, Average. Killed. >Vounded. Ml.slng. Total. Iowa .12. ... 12... 138. . 4... . 154 Kan. 2... .41... 82. ... 241 . 20 355 Mo. 4... .23... 91. 230 . 242 5G3 Kes. 3.. .12. ... 38... 10«... 19... . 163 Total 10....22....223.... 721... 291. ...1235 Union army, 5,660 men, won the battle, but owins to the death of the commander, a Major, both useless and worthless, took command at 12 o'clock, when no rebels were in sisjht, and com- menced a retreat to Spriny;field, where the army arrived at six P. M. General Sigel and his flying troopers joined the balance of the army at Springfield. The greater i)art of the troops were three month men, and their term of enlistment had expired several days before the battle. See battle of Gnntown where the Major referred to above, had command. REBEL ARMY— WILSON CREEK. ARKA^^SAS. Ke^'ts. killel >V.>andel Missiii:: Total Kiiirairod 1st 42 ir.5 197 IHISSOVRI. 156 517 _ 673 Total 277 643 30 V50....8772 ■ The error in the official figures quoted above cannot be ex- plained. Thi' brilliant? General whJEW YORK. 28th 2 62 64. SthCav. 4 15 56 75. 8th " 2 5 24 31. Battery n. 2 4 5 11. FKI^BJSYI^VAISIA. 29th 2 5 237 244. 46th 2 41 67 no. Battery E 5 23 28. F 7 4 11. RHGri^ARS. 4th Art. F 3 3 6. YEICMO]>JX. 1st Cav. 1 9 105 115. WISCOI^SIBi. 3d 4 11 86 lOl. SCAXXKH-IBiG. Scatterlngr 1 1 30 32. Engaged CASIJAI.XIES BY SXAXES. Regt!) 1.. 2!! 2.. 1.. 3.. 2.. KECAPITULATION. Average. Killed. Wounded. 1... 1... 12 state*. Conn. Ind. Me, ma. ]^Iass. nU'lu Penii. Keg. Vt. Wis, Scat. Total rS-.Ts... 53... 243 ...1714. Union army defeated. Rebel casualties i;nknown. 3.. 3.. 14.. 13.. 10.. 8.. 4.. 1.. 4.. 1.. 17.. 7.. 43.. 47 9.. 26.. 58.. 3.. 9.. 11.. 1.. IIIl8sing. 71 . 104. . 182. . 540. 80. 35. 147 . 331. 3. . 105. 86. 34>. Total. 84 124 192 597 140 54 181 393 6 115 101 33 2019 258 ONB HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. BATTLE or WINCHESTER, No. 2, June 13, 14, A l'*, ISd.i. Reets. 18th Stli . 6th Bat. 1st Art. ] llOth 1 1 6th 122(1 123d 1st Cav. 67th 87 th 1 2th Cav. 13th " 5th Art. L. 12 th 1 st Cav. 3rt 1st Art. D COXIVHCXICVX. Killed Woiiiidi'd .'HNsiii^ Total Kiiencod 18 46 534 5»8 5 315 320 1 6 167 174 5 34 39 IWASSACHITSEXXS. [. 3 4<> 43 OHIO. 4 51 210 265 8 29 141 178 8 25 380 413 21 62 466 549 BJH^JV YORK. 1 3 56 60 rEKT^SYI^VABJIA. 17 38 736 791 4 21 87 -. 112 4 12 156 172 1 247 248 HHGl I^A US. 3 1 77 81 WKSX VIRGITHIA. 6 36 191 233 1 11 12 72 72 3 80 83 CASUAI^XIBS BY STATES. RECAPITULATION states Rents. Ave rat. e Killed Wound.-d Missing Total Conn. 1 . . ..18. .. 18... 46 . . 534. . 598 31(1. 2 . . 1... 16.. . 516 .. 533 3iass. 3 . 40 43 >.Y. 1. 1 . 1 . .. 3 . 56 60 Ohio 4 lO. . 41... 167 1197 1401 Penn. 4.. 6. .. 25.. 72.. .1226... 1323 Res. 3. . 1 . 77... 81 W.Va. 3.. .. 2.. .. 6. 6... .. 95. . 40.. . 348.. . 354... ..40U0. . 400 Total 1*.. 4,443 Union army defeated by a much larger number of rebels. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 259 REBEL ARMY— WINCHESTER. Regt. 13 th 26tli »\st 38th 60th 1st 2fl 5 th 6th "Jth 8 th 9th lOth Killed 3. 1. 2. 5. GHOROIA. >Vonno. 8. ,Tiil!/ 'J4th. ISti4. co>iTsiccxicrx. RpKimenU. Killed. >Viiiiii. 1st 1 3... 4 2d 3... .. 13 16 MASSACHrSEXXS 34 th I 1 I^JEIV YORK. 5th H. Art. 1.... 1 1st Car. 2 11. . 1 14 15th " 2 8.... lO 21st " 2 18.... 6 26 OHIO. 23d 6 58.... .. 71 .136 34th 5 25... .. . 30 36th 9 103 .... .. 24 .136 91st 2 4.... 9 15 123d . 11 . 11 170th 3.... 2 5 8th Cav. 2.... 5 7 1st Bat. 1 1 I»ET»J?iSYEVAP«IA. 12th 1 19... . 20 14th 1 3.... 9 13 20th 3.... 1 4 22d 1 1.... 8 54 th 1 14. ... .. 34 . 49 IJVESX VIRGII^IA. 1st 4 ... 15... .. 37 . 56 2d 2 18.... 6 26 3d 1 19... 9 . 29 4th 4 13... 6 . 23 5th 4 30.... .. 11 . 45 9 th 2 11... 13 11th 1 4.... .. 11 16 12th 2 19. ... .. 39 60 13th 14 50 ... .. 15 79 14th 3 4.... .. 52 59 15 th 4 "3.... .. 14 . 25 16th 12 57 .. 43 112 Battery E. 3... .. 2 5...... F. 3 ... 2 5 SCAXXERII^G. «catterlns 1.... OO 606 .. 1 Total, 1 479 1 185 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 261 BATTLE OF WINCHESTER, No. 4, Si'pteinher 19, 1864. CO^BJKCXICITX. Regiments. Killed. Mounded. Missing. Total. En 9tli ... 1 1 12 til lO. ... flO 1 . 71 13tli 6.. ... 39 32 . 77 2cl H. art. 20.. ....118 .138 1st Cav. 1.. ... 2 3 II.I.IBJOIS. 23(1 3 .... 19 . 22 i]si>ia:^a. 8 til 2.. .... 5 2 9 llth 8.. .... 58 4 . 70 ISth 6.. ... 32 . 38 3d Cav. ... 1 2 3 ITthBat. .... 1 lOV^A 1 22d 11.. .... fi3 31 .105 24tli lO . .... 57....^. 8 . 75 28th lO. .... 56 21 . 87 MAII^JE. 7 th 1.. .... 17 . 18 12th 14 . . .. 83 15 .112 14th 1.. .... R2 3 . 62 29th .... 24 . 24 Battery A. 2 . . .... 6 8 E . .... 6...... 6 MARYI^AT^O. «th 7.. .... 32 3 . 42 MLASSACHV'SHXXS. 2Hth 38.. .... 80 21 .139 30th 5.. .... 17 . 22 34 th 6.. ... 96 .102 37 th 12.. .... 79 - 91 38 th 8.. .... 47 8 63 2d Cav. S.. .... 11 6 . 20 3d •' 19.. .... 87 .106 MICHIGABl. 1st Cav. 6.. .... 33 . 39 5 th " &.. .... 17 2.... . 24 6th " 2.. . .. 16 2.... . 20 1th " 3. .... 18 6... . 27 l^^E'W HAMPSHIRE. 14 th 31. .... 88 19... .138 gaged 262 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 4 th lOth 14 til ISth 3d Car. 43(1 49tli 62d 6»th 15th llth 106th 114th 116th 121st 122d 128th 131st 151st 153d 156th 159th 160th 116th 5thH.Art 9th *' 1st Cav. 2d " 4th " Sth " 6th " Sth " 9th " 19th " 12d " 25th " 1st Bat. 23d 34th S6th 91st 110th 116th 122d 123d 126th :k^w jersey 19 I.. 14 1.. 56 44 1.. 4 6 11. T^EW YORK. 2 6 1 lO 4 6 26 ll 45 11. 2 38 2. 6 45 3. 21 164 9. 2. 6. 6 9. 3. lO. 20. 5. 15. 5. 11. 6. lO. 4. 11. 7. 4. 6. 6. 12. 39 13 28 51 65 14 59 91 50 61 33 32 36 4 5 13 13 9 4 16 . 1 5 3 e OHIO. 43 37 33 95 48 30 53. ...\. 42 40 20. 1. 9. 22. 16. 62. 55. 21. 8. 11. 4. 32. 13 42. 54. 185. 48. 15. 34. 57. 74. 17. 69. 111. 75. 77 47. 43. 42. 4. 7. 17. 17. 18. 6. 19. 13. 7. 7. 6. 46. 47. 37 106. 55. 34. 60. 48 54. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES 263 2d Car. 1.. .... 14.. .... 3 18 8th 3.. 1 3 I»EP«BJSVI.VAr«lA. 4'3th 1.. .... 8.. 9 49th 11.. .... 33 . 44 54th 6.. .... 39.. .... 4 49 61«t .... 16 . 16 67th 9.. .... 28.. .... 4 41 82d 7 .... 55.. 62 87 th 7.. .... 47.. 54 93d 7.. .... 32 . 39 98 th 4.. .... 22.. .... 4 30 102d 7.. .... 51 . 4 62 119th 2.. ... 21.. 23 138th 3.. .... 48.. .... 3 54 139th 3.. 37.. 49 14th Cav. 1.. .... 12.. 1 14 17th " .... 4.. 1 5 18th " 7.. .... 12.. .... 1 2» 22d " .... 2.. 2 RKGITI.ARS. 1st Cav. 4 . .... 14.. .... 6 24 2d Cav. 2.. . ... 19.. .... 8 29 5th Cav. 5.. .... 12.. .... 12 29 IstArt.K.L. .... 5.. .. . . 5 2d " B. L .... lO . 1© RHOOB ISI.AJ«». 2d . ... 6.. 6 Battery C. .... 4.. 4 " D. .... 4.. 4 verm[o:nx. 2d 3.. .... 29 . 1 33 3d .... 26.. .... 3 29 4th 1.. .... 15.. 16 .Ith 6.. .... 22 . 28 6th 5.. .... 45.. SO 8 th 9.. .... 28.. 37 lOth 11.. .... 53.. .... 1 65 11th 8.. .... 85.. .... 6 99 1st Cav. 1.. .... 8.. 9...... WEST VIRGINIA. 5th 4.. .... 22.. .... 1.... 27 9th 2.. .... 16.. 18 lOth 17.. .... 78.. .... 3 97 11th 3.. .... 18.. 21 13th 2.. .... 23.. 25 14th 1.. .... 19.. 20 15th 11.. .... 88.. 49 1st Cav. 2.. 1.. .... 1 4 3d " 1.. .... 3.. 4 3d " 1.. .... 2.. .... 1 4 264 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. w'isco:>iSii*j. 5th 4 1» 11. Scatterin;? 1 8 ». CASVAI. Slates C»nii. Iiid. Iowa :»ie. Midi. IV. H. X.J. ]\. Y. Ohio Penn, Rear. R. 1. Vt. W.Va. &. 4.' 3. 4.. 1. ■J.. 4 31. 11 17 S. 1. » 1<>. 1. . 7. . :«. . 4. lO. . O . 7. 13. 4 31. . 3. . .%. . 6. . 4. . 3. Seatt'nsf , Total 118 TIES RKCAPI killp'l 37. 3.. .. Ifi.. .. 31.. 24.. 7.. .. 91.. . 1«.. .. 31.. 17 . 17». .. <»«.. 75 . . 44. 44. 4. 1 BY STATES. rUL.\T10N. UolllldtMl 22<>... 1!»... «7... 170 188 . 32... 417 84... 88... 13»... !»!>5.. 43S... 4<17.. fiO.. 14.. 3 11.. 220.. 13 . 8.. .0U7--3U83. Dlissinc 33. 60. 18. 3. 35 1«. 1!> 20. 05. 22. 2 54)8 564 »7 14 366 26!l 17 9 5018 Union armj' victcn-ioiis. Rebel army consisted of regiments from States as follows: Alabama 7 Mississippi 4 Sonth Carolina. . 7 Georgia 21 North Carolina . . l!t Virginia 58 Lonisiana 10 Maryland 1 Total 127 In this conflict the very honest and truthful Rebel General reported (>0 killed. 28(> wounded, total 346. See similar abridged report of the Battle of Cedar Creek. Their casualties were, in all probabilitj-, ten times that number, I BATTI^ES COMPARED. 118 Regiments at Winchester averaged 5 killed. 130 " Nashville averaged 3 killed, 12o " Stone River averaged 14 killed. 107 " Shiloh averaged IG killed. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 265 BATTLE OF WILLIAMSBURG, YA. 4tli Gth 1st 7 Ml 11 til 2d Sth 8 til Cav 2(1 Stli Otli 7tli 8tli »»(1 3*7111 88th 40 til Soth 62cl TOtli 72<1 7:(d 7 4tli 1st Ai Killed. 3faij Gth, 1862. MAINE. WoiindiMl. MlMilng, Tntnl. Engngpd soo 3. 67. .708 60 300 144 103. 139. 123. 101. lO. . 95 2 3 79 5U 17 30 't. D. 1 " E. 1 1st Battery 1 4th 26th 49 th 8ath 93d 98 th lOlst 102d 103d 4 4. MASSACHITSKTXS. 7 37 9. 1 2 7 R9 1 MICHIGA^i. 17 38 5. 29 iir. Il^t^lISOIS. 1 1 T^EIJ*' HAMPSHIRE. 16 68 19 103 772 I*JE\V JERSEY. 9 67 SI 39 74 26... 26 90 7... 35 122 4... ]>JEW YORK. lO 23 70 2... 11 67 10 88. 5 24 29. 15 17. 5 8. 138 113 330. 90 40 195. 67 20 104. 54 53 143. 7 8 1 2 1 2 3 1 5 6 I*E^JI^SYI.VAT»«IA. 3 22 5 3» 2 2 500 2 2 6 19 1 26 4 4 23 ai 5 5 3 39 42 2 , 2 .600 62: .500 700 57! 266 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 3d I'avjilry 1 1st Art. C. Cav. I l!«t Art. II. 2 2d 5th Sth H Scattering 2 1 1 1 RKOVI.ARS. V, S. 1 3 8 10 VKK-MOTHT. 1 1 1 1 IVISCOI^SIIS. 70 1 19 SCAXXER.IBJG. 1 3 CASrAI^XlKS BY STATES. RECAl'ITULATION. Illiiioi!* 1.. 1.. 1 Maine 2.. 5... . 5 Maiss. 3.. . 5.. .. IS.. 98... 10.. .. 123 IMieh. '£.. 23 46 153. 5.. . 204 N.H. I.. ..Ifi.. 16 68... 19 103 IS. J. 4 ..27.. io» . 353 64 526 ^.Y. 10.. .23.. .230.. 555 244 . . .I038 Penn. !!.. .. 2.. n 96 29.. . 142 Res 1 . . 4.. 4.. 9... 13 Vt. 2.. 2... 2 Wis. 1.. .. 8.. 8.. 10. . 1.. 79 Seat. 2.. 1... 3 . « Total 3«.. ..12.. ..4a6.. ..1410... 373.. .2239 A .shall) eugajremeiit and victory for the Uiiiou army. The casualties oi" the 7()th New York is one the hiythes monuments to the valor of the men who were patriots and not professional soldiers. BATTI^BS COIfII*AirKl>. 36 Regiments at AVilliamsbur!; avcrayrod 12 killed. 37 " Cedar Mountain averatied i) killed. 35 " Bull Run avcrajred 13 killed 47 " Perryville averaged 18 killed ONE nUNDRKD GREAT BATTEES. 267 BATTLE OF WILDERNESS, VA. Mayr», O ci 7, 1S04. Rpgis. Killed. >Viiiin<)*-(l. Missing;. Total. Engaged 14tli 9 61 13 89 345 1st Cav t 37 44 1st 6 89 4 99 8 til Cav. 1 3 3...... 1 Ith 16 92 54 162 14tli 6 22 6 84 19tli 14 78 11 103 20tli 19 102 3 124 3d Cav 3 4 7 MAIISH. 3d 15 74 39 128 4th 32 136 3 171 Sth 3 3 6tta 2 2 4 7tli 24 80 13 117 16th 19 21 40 17th 22 155 15 192. 19th 22 130 6 158 20th 13 82 16 Ill aist 5 24 2 31 ..... 1st Cav 1 4.... 5 6th Art. F 8 8 MARYI^AXO. 1st 5 11 9 25 3d 3 9 12 4th 5 8 5 18 294 6th 24.,.. ..112 34 170 7th 7 52 22 81 Sth 5 48 9 62 MASSACHIJSEXXS. Ist 2 12 5 19 7th 13 103 4 120 9th 26 108 3... .137 lOth 21 105. 2 128 11th 9 54 12 7S 12th 14 48 8 70 13th lO 1 11 15th 4 16 3 23 268 ONB HDNDKKD GKEAT BATTLES. lOtli 6.. .... 30.... 3 . 39 18 th 8.. .... 27.... . 29 . 64 lOtli 3.. .... 13... 3.... . 19 SOth 23.. ... 108.... 9. ... .140 21st 2.. .... 7.... 7 . 16 22d 5.. .... 34... 3.... . 42 2 8 til 15.. .... 86.... . 14 .115 505 32d .... 16... 3 ... . 19 36th 12.. .... 61 ... . 73 37th 30.. . ...lOl... 6... 137 39th 5.. .... 12.... . 17 S6th 8.. .... 53... .. 11... . 72 KKU 57 . ....158.... .. 3l>.. . 245 S8t!i 6.. .... 82.... 7.... . 45 SUth lO.. . ... 35... .. lO.... . 55 1st Cav 3.. .... 24.... .. 14... . 41 IMEICHIGAT^. 1st 5.. .... 47.... .. 12... . 64 190 2d 6. .... 32.. . . 38 Sd 22.. .... 62... .. 19... .193 209 4th 5. .... 33... 4.... . 42 Sth 16. .... 79.... 2.... »7 7th 8. .... 43... 9... . 60 8 th 11. .... 8 ».... .. 14... 105 IGth 3. .... 37.... .. 40 17th 5. .... 37.... . 42 20th .... 6.... 1 7 24th 14. .... 48.... .. 42.... ..104 26 th .... 7.... 7 452 27 th 12. .... 61>.... 6... . 78 850 1st 8harp. 4. .... 23.... 2.... .. 29 1st Cav. 3. .... 21... . 24 5th a 3. .... 13.... .. 16 6th ti 3. . ... 13... 4... . 2l> 7th ♦' 1.... 1.... 2 NE^V HAMfSHIRK. 6th 1. .... 32.... . . 13.... .. 46 llth 2 .... 43.... . 11 . . . 56 ISKW JKRSKV. l8t 17 ....106 ... .. 39 . .162 2d 5 .... 18.... .. 23.... .. 46 3d . .... 7... 1... 8 4th 8. .... 73... .. 15 ... .. 9li .. .. 5tli 6. 54.... 4.... .. 6 4 6th 8. 28.... 1.... • • 37 It* 1. .... 13 ... 5.... .. 19 8th 6. 114 ... 4.... .121 lOth 3. 16 ... .. 19... .. 38 llth 22... .. 22 1 2th 12. 62 ... 5.... .. 79 14th 1. 4.... 5 IBth 3. ».... 2.... .. 14 l!«t Cav. 7. 41. ... .. lO... .. 58 3d Cav. 6... 6 ONE r HUNDRED GREIAT BATTLES. 269 :^nw YORK. 39tli 11 »» 23 136.. 40tli 20 1S« 31 213.. 42cl 8 IS 23.. 43d 21 lOfi 71 198.. 44tli 4 62 1 67.. 4»tli 29 54 6 89.. 50th 1 1.. 51st 20 54 5 19.. 52<1 4 2 6. 57tli Z 50 1 58.. B9tli 2 8 4 14.. 6tttli 2 3 5.. 6l8t 3 3.. 62d 14 58 72.. 63d 9...... 78 8 95.. 64th 8 8., 65th 8 28 21 57- 66th 1 6 4 11. 67th 11 62 20 93. 69th 7 37 8 52., 70th 4 18 5 37. 71>*t 5 4 9. 72d 2 16 3 21. 73d 6 54 6 66. 74th 1 16 7 24. 76th 27 69 186 282. 77th 11 44 9 64. 82d 4 13 18 29. 83d 18 82 15 115. 84th 1 2 3. 86th 2 49 8 59. 88th lO 38 4 52. 93d 42 213 5 260. 95th 18 64 92 174. 97th 15 71 13 99 104th 2 2. 106th 4 6 1 11. 108th S 43 4 52. 109th 11 64 1 76. 111th 42 119 17 178. I20th 5 48 8 61. 12lst 15. ...... 37 21 73. 122d 9 70 40 119. 124th 1 55 2 58. 125th 6 17 5 28. 126th 5 62 9...... 76. 141>th 23 118 114 255. 146th 20 67 225 312. 147th 15 97 59 171. 151st 3 14 4 21. 152d 9 37 5 51. 10tli».irii IT 60 18 95. IstSharp's ?...... 27 7 35. .406 195 270 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. OtliH.Art 2.... .. lO . 12 14tli " 1... 7... 8 IStli ** 4.... .. 32... 8 . 44 ...1574 ad Cav. 3... .. 11... .. 16 . 30 5 til " 16 ... .. 21... .. 13 . 50 Oth " 1... .. 11... I . 13 8tli " 1. ... 3 4 Oth " 5... .. 20... 3 . 28 lOtli " 1 .. 8.... 1 . lO lOtli " 20... .. 36... . 35 . 91 22d *' ... 1.... 4 5 1st Art. D . 5.... 3 8 2d Battery 2.... 1 3d 2... .. 14... 6 . 22 6th 2.... 1... 3 OHIO. 4 th 11... .. 32... 3 . 46 8 th 3... .. 16... 3 . 22 6 Oth ... 2.... 3 5 11 Oth 17. ..106.... .. 25 .148 122d 18... IIO. ... .. 48 176 126th 22... .125.... .. 62 .209 578 2d Cav. 1.... 1 2 6th Cav. .. lO... 1 . 11 rKTVI^SVI^VAI^IA l<. J. 15. 5 77 567 134 . 778 N. Y. OO . 9 575. 2749 1244. 4568 Ohio 8. 9. . 71 402 146.. 619 Pa. 68. ... 7. 497. 2969... 905 . . 4371 Rear. 12. ... 7.... 85.... 390.... 137 612 R.I. 2. .. 6. 12. .. 67. 5. 84 Vt. 8. ...26. .2IO. 1121 71 1402 W.Va. 1. ... 2.... 2.... 38.... 3.. 43 Wis. 4. ...13... 55... 332... 78.. 465 Seat. 248 3.... 12.... 2.. S383.. 17 Total . 9 2246 12037.. 17666 Only Nine batteries i)articii)ated, and (i:? present, not engajiod. Rebel army consisted of 171 re!.:imcnts, only a few of which re- ported casualties, but the reports would indicate an averai^e of 19 killed or a total loss of 25,()00. See Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor and Petersburg which followed the Wilderness. ONK HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES 273 CONNECTICUT. IBJKAI^XRY. HV.nii.de.l lllod Dtsirted 7 til* 30 62 219 117 . 17. 8tli 30 145 326 103 .108.... 9tli 48... 170 547 131 50 lOth 36 26 67 125 . . 37.... iitn 48... 136 293 241 63 12th 36 no . 268. 97 3» . I3tli 47 61 . . «o. ..103.. . 72.... 14th 52 57 .126 42.. 9. 15th 52 70 117 94 157 16th 50... 46. .. 83 52 . 18.... 17 th 36 52.. .202 54 2.... ISth 54 . 70.. 225 ..228.. 156 19th 54. . 46. 153 71 92 20th 49 124.. 253 157 115 21st 54... .112 277 119.. . 45 2 2d 36 123. ..208. .. 86.. . 74.... 23d 36. . 45. 107 79 .369 24th 36 . 66 .159. 67 . 85.... 25th 36 . 85 222 140 37 2(;th 36 59. 263 158 . 48.... 27 th 36 93. 307 .. 80.. 33 28th 36 95 254 144 . 75.... 29th 36 . 62. .134. .200.. 42 30th 36 . 86. 118 162 . 34... 31st 36.. 135 156 .214. 1«6 32 d 36 74 116 197 205 33d 36 42. 73 175 22 34th 42 71 363 92 36 35 th 36 . 88. 276 169 35 30th 36 166 386 120. 45 3';th 36 53. 179 .135.. . 77.... 38th 48.. 91 217 170 102 39th 42.. 113 197 . 130.. lOO... 40th 36 . 89. .307 . 36.. 20.... 4lMt 36 95 323 .. 98.. 70 42 d 43 142 355 172 165 4:;d 39 69 124 149 75 44th 39 104 256 140 55 4r>ni 36. 64 246 112 30 4r»th 36. 64 173 245 . 85.... 41th 52 54 128. 174 .105. . 4HIII 36 90 . 347 229 . 80.... 49th 48.. . 58. 174 173 . 87... 50th 47 53 181. 113 42 5 1st 36 91 157 113 . 90.... • Sci' iio(c s iinti ex lull it ions al cniirlii-ioii o Illinois rust T. •r, I'JOO ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES 275 S2(l 42 . 10 186 37 25 1519 5»<1 40 73 64 114 111 1434 54tli 42 S.. 67 .. 27.. 1720 5 5 til 42. 65. ^305;; .. 72.. 46 1287 Both* 36 24 53 357 .100 . 76 ..1180 S7tli 42 59. 163. 172 1754 58 th 54 .. 83.. 114 215 570 .2202 SOtli 51. 114. 259 111. 216. 1762 OOth 40. 33 104. 165. 15. 1647 Olst 42 33. 59 183 .. 68.. 1385 62(1 48.. 3. .. 7.. .365.. 90 1730 <».tcl 42. 6. . 21 115 16 .1228 04t]i 42.. .. 83.. 148 127 97 1624 OStli 38. 24 106 .. 88.. 338. 1684 OOtli 42 . 66. 136 133 107 1694 filth 3. 5 .. 15.. 979 08 til 3 1.. .. 889 (SOth 3. 8.'. .. 28.. 912 TOtli 3. 1 1. ..1006 71st 3. 17 4.. . 940 7211 36 .'.' 85!! !;i3o!! 133 131 1471 73(1 36 92 179 .122 . 33 987 74tli 33 70 112 105. 25 989 7Stli 33 95 194 . .. 86.. 47 987 76tli 34. 51 104 190 21 1110 77tli 33.. 63 ..160.. 127 37 1051 7 8 til 33 90 .293.. 97 41. 1028 7»tli 37 70 154 194 24 974 80tli 34 45. 157 143. 49 928 8l!iit 36 . 50 109 273 63 1187 82(1 34. 75 .116 . 53 104 . 961 83(1 34 34. .. 75.. . 81. 16 .1286 8-ltli 34 107 ..218.. 126 . 19. . 956 8Stli 34 76 138 130 .. 70.. 959 86tli 33. 72 154 100. .. 18.. 993 8 7 til 14. .. 18.. 210. 36 994 88tli 34!; .. 85.. 196 . 84.. 97 907 89tli 35 104 200 152 131. 1285 OOth 32. 47 177 79 356. 957 91st 34. 12 .. 28.. 118 57 1041 92(1 31. . 45. 125 116 .. 18.. 1265 93(1 36 137 199 119 . . 33.. . .1036 94th 36.. 8.. 31 153 32 1091 95 th 36 .. 84.. ..111.. 176 .. 38.. 1426 96th 33 .. 98.. 157 ..111.. 23 1208 97 th 34. .. 28.. 36 200 99. 1087 98th 36 24 35 .143 . 20 1072 99th 34 .. 43.. .. 77.. 116 .. 28.. 936 lOOth 33 73 72 123 34 921 lOlst 33 .. 38.. 123 111.. 60 911 102(1 33.. 49 .. 98.. 66 16 998 103(1 34.. .. 86.. 222 143 55 917 104th 33.. .100 207 .. 75.. 67 977 105th 34.. . 50. 125 113. 32 1001 106th 34 2.. 5. 177 . 25.. .1097 376 ONK HUNDKEI) OltEAT li.VTTLKS lOlth 33. 24. 71 128 34 944 lOSth 32 . fi ... 19. ..21>5... 170 927 10«tli 33.. 95 104 907 llOtll 33.. s! ;; 7« 45 7 .. 8 73 iiirii 33.. 42 .145 191 •12 994 112tli 34... . 85. 225 .231... 111 1121 ii:uii 31.. 19 70 235 1«3 1258 114tli 35 35 ... 44. 149 48.. 990 iistii 32.. 55 ir»o 14i» 34 90 11 mil 47 90 215 7=».. 952 117tli 33 ; 8. 19 114 42 995 118tli 38.. 21 11 ..180... 07 .1101 1 19tli 35 . 21>. 24 118 41 . 952 120tli 35 7. 21 231 27 844 I22d 34 33 «3 114 41 . 934 12»il 77 130 12l> 20 1050 124tb 35 3<> 40 138 35 .11 30 125tli 33 79 .14« .100... 22 .. 933 12fitli 34 4. 12 ..18l>... 35 998 127th 4« .. 80. .155... 111.. 957 128rii 5... 12 700.. .. 800 12Utli 33 .' 48 ! :; 17 112 37 1011 l»l>th 34. ir> . 5r>. .100... 25 932 131st 3... 17 3.. .. 880 132rt 3... .. 12... 9 . 853 i»:fid 3.. .. 12... 2 851 134th 3 .. 21... 1 .. 874 135th 3 1. . 16. 4 . 852 13Gth 3. 40 3 842 137th 3 17^ 54 17 17 849 138 th 3. .. 11... 12. 835 13»th 3... 15... 2.. .. 878 14l>th 3... 3! 7' .. 20... 1.. 871 141«t 3 .. 2«... 30 842 142C1 3 29. 10 851 143d 3. . .. 48... 4 805 144th 3... 73 57 1159 145 th 3... . 33. . 2.. .. 880 14<>th 3 32 13.. 1050 147th 12 1. 3! 30. 80.. 1047 148 th 12 3 .. 10. OS 35 917 149th 12... .. 3l>... 102.. 983 ISOth 12... .. 50... 52 933 151st 12... .. 49. . 83 970 15 2d 12... 07 68.. . . 945 253d 12 .. 22... 4l>.. 1070 154th 12 07 57 994 155th 12 . 55. 109. 929 15Gth 12. . 54 80.. 975 Ci %.VAI.RV 1st 12 in. 30 .. 3»... 11 1 20tt 2d 3<» 51 94 I3« 58.. 1801 3d 4« 25 .. r.8.. 235 194 2183 4th 3« 23 70. 153 58.. .1050 p ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES 277 5 th 48 19. 52 . 376 133 1669 6tli 3« 21. 35... 131 .. 165. . 2248 7th 46 53 6» . 24l>... . 85... 2282 8 th 46 ... 58 91 14t> 94 2412 9th 37 ... 30.. 54 180 .200... 2619 1 Oth 42 ... 20.. . 43... 245. 265. . .1934 11th 36 . 25. 35. 170... 146... .2332 12th* 48 32. 112. 154. . 447 2174 13th* 42 ... 12.. 35. . 323. . . 63... 1759 1 4th 36 17 . 51... 150... .250... .1565 1 &th 36 ... lt>.. 25 123... . 38... 1472 16th 36 25 76 210. . 295 1462 17 th 36 ... 5.. 15 79 .148... 1242 PIR ST I^IGHX ARXII^I^HUA^ A ... 14. . 38... 18... 3 168 B ... 13 13 31 51 . 204 C .. 14. . 28... 15. 5... 175 D ... 5.. . 11... 28... 32 .. 141 E ... 2.. 23. . 26 4... 148 F ... 5 . . 16 . 20. 9 159 G 1. 3 . 8... 17 . 113 H ... 5.. 12.. 26 . 41... 147 I 15... . 24... 169 K 1."." 4".'.'. 16... 20. 96 L, 2. 10 153 SI ecc 2 ! ! 9 iHX A 10 RXII^ 20 I.KRY 154 A 5... 15 15... 116 B 1.. 3... 26 11... 127 C ... 1... 4 16 .. 19... . 154 D 1... 3... 5... 117 E 6 ". 20V.".' 9 7... 136 F ... 5.. 19. 23 1. . 190 G ... 1... 4... 24.. . 11... 108 H 22. . 14... 115 I 1 .' .' .' 3..." 8... 10... 117 K 10... 11. . 118 L S. 32. 43. . 145 M . 100 CHIC AGO B4 OARO OK T RADI J Battery 36 CK . lO... IICAGO 32. . MKR 5. . CANT 7... II.E 298 Battery 36 ... 3... 10 [J^GKIl 10 ■ 5... 295 Battery 36 1... COG 3.. 20. I.'S 14. . 203 Battery 36 ... 2... ] 5 .. EI^GIJ«J 23. 24 277 Battery 36 HEl HSHAl 12 67 259 Battery 36 3.. 11 . 13. 16. 241 278 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES The 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 andfith Rosimonts served during the Mexican War. The firat regiment organized for the Civil War was the 7th The l!)th Infantry had 2f> men killed in a railroad disaster. The 5(jth Infantry lost 204 men by the bnmingof the steamship General Lyon, off Cai)e Hatteras, March 30, IWJS. The 58th Infantry had 570 deserters during its term of service. f»2d Infantry— R. J. A. O'Connor and — Caterch, Co. B., were shot and killed while prisoners of war, with a revolver in the hand of Lieutenant Pointer, a good Officer of the Rebel army. The 128th Infantry served five month when disbandoned on account of 700 deserting out of an enlistment of 8()G. 12th Cavalry roster shows 448 desertions. But as these deser- tions occurred in 18(J6— a year after the close of the war, it is ap- parrent that the War Department was largely to blame for this, in trying to keep the young from enjoying the comforts of home after the close of hostilities— the period for which they enlisted 13th Cavalry had .323 death and nearly all occiirred at Pine Bluff. Arkansas. No one can explain why the regiment was kept in this death camp so long. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES 379 INDIANA. IKKAPiXItY Mo. Sorv (1 Killed Womidcd Died Ui'st'i-tod EnroIkMl 39 47 ..278.. 256 56 1899 40. ... 58.. .355.. .215 29 2081 40 ... 80.. 165. 252 90. 2456 39 51 ..404.. 356 128. 2847 42 ... 38.. .242.. 191 46 2060 30. 55 . .314 246 125. 2348 48. . 64. 311. 215 91. .2364 48 38 ..188.. 134 104.. .2573 36 70 475 185. 63. 1274 36. 62 318 . 171 115. 1220 48. ... 38.. 226 ..283.. 109. 2457 36 69 189 232 161. 2311 36 14 . 107 180 53. 1555 36 138. 611. .267 451 1614 36 91. 525. 238 66 1743 36 117 373. 327 .. 88.. 27I8 36 . 30. .. 59 179 99. 1840 34. 220 .252. 61 1773 ... 31 190 307 133.. .2015 3. 16. 336. .. 38.. .1997 79 449 275 47 1322 . 30. .232.. 293 63 2130 40 22 176 379 69 1408 ... 50.. 306. 366 76 ..1886 40. 59. 261. 254. 172 .1385 . 13 90 267 113. .2875 ... 8.. .. 68.. 236. 44.. . 1806 29.. 119. 244 269 1869 ... 48.. .236 233. .. 43.. 1177 . 35.. 183 ..208.. .. 18.. ..1300 55.. 306 353. .. 58.. 2028 48. .135. . 428.. 312. 131. 1755 ... 48.. . 309 254 60 2163 15.. .. 18.. 206. .121.. . 2304 34. 270 249. 65. .2203 ... 28.. .. 81.. 251. 22 1460 33. 95. 312. 62 1748 52 137 213. . 96 ..1878 14 62 238 94 1445 ... 18.. .. 88.. 211 71 1564 22. 92 266 130 1957 40. 6 .. 68.. ..187.. 129 1521 1. 293 227 2491 15. 19. ! 114! .215 .. 81.. 989 3. . 11.. 47 4.. 677 36 . 14.. .169 267 54 .1652 ... 38.. 276 262 . 45. 1922 280 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES r>!>tii 12 119 .221. 32 215« (ioth 12 99 ..203.. . 87. 109« illUl »G 3.. .. 18. 184 47 1245 r»r>tii 20 .. 8«. 230 59 1170 .. 25 1157 7r.tii 3fi 21 .125. 227 . 30.. 1127 7r>tii 1... 1. 789 78tli 2... 4 . 2".; .. 58 7 7»tll '. 12 ! ; 146 ; 187 . 48.. 11 r»r> SOtli . 2« . 119 237 49 .1049 8 1st . 14 .128. 23« . 33. 982 82d 25. .. 91>.. 227 . 33.. 1095 83d 14 114 249 19. 1093 84tli 24 11<5 ..2il7.. 53 1027 8 .'til . 12.. 4« .212.. 52 .1085 8r»tli . 42.. 138 241 . 48.. 999 87tli 47 157 2«S. 29 1247 88tli 19 150 ..208.. 3« .1131 8«tli . 11. 79 242.. 25 1118 91st 5.. 135 . 85 . ..13<»7 9»d 3« 2« 79 279 47 .1152 »7tli 30 4«. 14« 230 33 902 «9tli 3<>... . 14.. 140 ..178... . 38.. 984 lOOth 3«. . 89.. 172 238 31 1054 lOlst 3«.. 13.. .129 210. 41. 1072 102-114 ».. iir.tii «. .'.■ 72::: '. Z\ 977 llOth « . 0« 120 . 107« ll7tli «.. .. 95 . 13.. 1012 I18tli « ... .. 81. 2«. 1017 12 4)tli 3«. 151. 52 1195 IZ.-Jd 24 1 ." .' «. 141. 30. 1070 124tll 24. 3. 149. 37 ..1<(37 128tli 24 1.. .139... «4 1237 129tli 24. 6 175 34 1017 l»Otli 24 1.. 9.. .178... 21.. 98 « i:t2d 3... 5... 948 i:i:sd 3... 1« 2*.'. 941 i:«4tii 3 19 95 i»r>tii 3 25 4 930 i:tt»tii 3 4 9r.7 ■ :t7tii 3 17 2 .' .' . 928 l.'tHlll 3.. 8... 1.. . 8N4t l»9tli 3... 11. 1 . . 8<>5 140tli 12.. 103... 50. .1055 142d 12 r»4 . 22. .10 1 5 i4:sd 12 90 .. 78.. ioo« 144111 12 40 . 19 103« ONK HUNPRED GRKAT BATTLES 281 145tli 12... .. 68 .. 55. .1033 146tli 12 . .. 29 . .. 30.. 979 147th 12.: .. 44 .. 63. 1078 148tli 12. .. 36 . .. 75.. .1027 149th 12. . 39 .. 27.. . 1041 150th 12... .. 34.. .. 50.. . 1082 151»it 12... .. 60 . .. 33. ..10I3 152 »3. 32 a(»2 7... . S3.. 207 13... «... 2 5« The 1, 2, .5, 4, and 5th Kcyiniiiits served duriug the Mexican War. The tir.st resimi-nt organized for the C^ivil War wa.s the (jth See Eoster of Kejjcimeuts oi the Mexican War, on page Xi2. Capt. Van linsldrk, of the 27th Infantry, was 82Va inches in hight in his stocking feet. He was the tallest man in the army. The f)th Battery had 2!) men killed by the explosion of a steam pipe on a Steamer on the Ohio Kiver. KANSAS IBJKAISXRY^ K..sts. *Scrvi.-e Killnl nouiiil>Ml Dif-rt t.d Kiiioli,.,! 1st 48... 131 ...I8S.. SM 238. 1308 2d . 12... «!l . 2 . « 8tli 87 I!!? 13.- 129 lOtli . 2« .... 23. .122. .. 75.... 12tli 14 113 . 38.... 13th 23 43 105 CAVAI.RV. 12« 2d «4 13« «4 192 Stii 53 105 221 9« .. r.th •Hi 123.. .13«> .... 7tli «4 «8 22« . IMIi . .%<» 21«.. .. 89.... 11 th «r. 92 103 . . 24... 14}li r.l 108 157 IStli 21 79 154 KUli 14 94 COI.ORIOO 135 l!«t 24.. .170... 4i5....1 «2 2d 39 4 187 ARXII.I.KRY. . HG... 1st 5 10 21 19 2d S 15 . 13... 3d 5 17.. 14... *Ser vice rei)re sents thi' number of months served ONK HUNDUED GRKAT HATTLI 283 IOWA. ir^F^Ai'^'rRY Kpg(». Ma . Servi'd Killed Wennded Died nesorted Enroled 1st 3 . . 18.. .141.. 7.. .1000 2d 50. 120 237 163.. '.'. 19;; .1291 »T. The 37th Iowa Infantry, known as the "Gray Beard riey:iment," was composed of men ovi-r 45 years of aj?e, and was organized to do guard duty, mainly. The average age of the members wa,s 55 years and only 144 died of disease during three years service. The two oldest members, Nehemiah Blake, 77, and Curtis King, 80 j'ears, both returned home at the close of the war. The fol- lowing is a classification of ages at the time of enlisting; 1 at 15 8 at 42 26 at 58 3 " IB 15 " 43 3 " 17 8 " 44 1 " 21 9(i " 45 1 " 23 ()0 " 4() 1 " 24 CI " 47 1 " 27 4(! " 48 1 • " 30 40 " 4i) 1 " 33 40 " 50 2 " 34 44 " ......51 2 " 35 62 " 52 7 " 36 51 " 53 5 " 37 23 " 54 4 " 3ft 63 " 55 3 " 40 31 " 56 3 " 41 27 " 57 34 " 5}l 35 " 60 16 " 61 21 " 62 16 " 63 15 " 64 12 " 65 8 " 66 4 " 66 1 " 68 •> " 69 2 " 70 •) " 71 1. . . . " ..... 77 1 " 80 ONE HUNDRED (iUEAT BATTLES 285 KENTUCKY, K..gts. Mo. S«'i-vp(l Kill.Ml Wound.Ml Diod Dcsoi-t.Ml ElllolltMl 1st 30 .. . 39. .134. 61 .151.. 1105 2d 3G. . 47. .181. .. 81.. .226.. 1157 3d 3« .. . 63.. .231. 173 . 92 976 4tli 3« . . 68 . .124 251 251 1858 5 til - 3C 135. 275 . 93 163 . 1050 6tli 30 . . 90 . 3l>l .. 82.. . 96. 975 7tli 3« 27 .. 85.. .235 76 .1169 8 til 3« . 14 126 . 20 .. 13.. .1033 9tli 3(i .. 57 ..238.. .252. 77 1135 lOtli 30 . . 61.. .144. 123 64 969 11 til 3« . . 21.. .130 . 191>. 34 . 97» IZth 2.. .. 12 . 14 5.. 994 l»tli . 4;*.. .141. .162. 62 982 14tli . 39.. 107 .138.. .. 72.. .1325 15 til 36 .. .124.. .276 .. 88.. .. 64.. .. 969 IGtli . lO.. . . 21.. 7.. .. 895 11 til 38!!! 97 .294 . .191. !!i77!! 1499 18tli 47 . 160 2.. 791 929 lOth 3«!!! 39 74 141> 69 962 20tll 34»... 34 93 172 136. .. 991 21st 3fi 23 46 .. 98.. . 108 939 22d 36 3Ji .. 75.. .131. 145 1013 2 3 II 3f» . 55 .216 66 177 1018 24tli 36 . 27 .. 8S.. .155. 207 .1064 2(»tli 36 24 .. 88.. 116 113 1160 21tli 36 . 26 105 158 70 826 28tli 36 8.. 16 . 43 172 . 842 aotii 38 . 20.. 74 . 64 .. 40.. .. 882 32d 24 . 2.. 8.. 8. .. 36. .. 923 :i4tli 24 46. 218.. .. 894 35tli 24... 6! 19! .. 44 . 35 962 3 7 til 24... 4 . 13 95 .. 81.. 876 39 til 24 .. . 21 67 173 .138 .1358 40tli 24 .. . 11.. .. 23. 72 . 64. 1036 4Stll 24... . lO. .. 21. .. 90. 79 .1000 4'3tli 24 1. 3. . 61.. .105 . . 946 4 8 til 24 . 11 . 20 . 97 . 21. .. 882 49tli 24... 2 5.. 71 96 . 946 52d 24 . lO . 23. 47 .. 12 .. 889 53d 6 7.. . 15. 36 .. 81.. 1058 5»tli 6 . 5 .. 12.. .. 23. . 42 854 55tli 6 . 5. . 13.. . 30. 265 ..1042 CAVAI^RY^ 1st 36 .. . 45. .123 137 .. 86.. 1413 2d 48... . 40 106. .128. .105 1656 3d 48... . lO.. .. 18.. . 42 39. ..1803 4tli 48.. . 21. .. 63.. 133. 242.. ..1420 286 ONE HUNDRED GREAT HATIT^ES 5 til 3r»... ir. 40 8» 50 87» fith 48... 44 113 .194.. 275 2182 7 til 3t5 18... 2r».... 8<». ..180... 1142 8 til 3« 7... 21114 45 1288 Oth 34S... 5. . l(»....lOO . .. 88... 1258 lOtli 3« 11... 33 57 «4 1235 11 th 3« 20 . 59....188.. 217 1280 12tli 3«. . «7 191 204 1«9« 13 til 3«. . 13 31 72 .. 98... 1241 14tli 24... 7... 2 1... 5!l. . 3«... 1296 ISth 12 5... 1«. . 52 . 8... 531 17tU 6... 2. . 3... 13.. .. 33... r>03 ARTII^I^ERV 1st 3r» 13... 32... «3 331 1285 MINNESOTA. eirls .Mo.SriM .-.i Kill.Ml >V<>iiii. Served Killed Wounded l>ied Deserted Kiirolled 1st 3 . 447 4th 3 . 1.. . 635 5 til 3... 8.. '.'. 23.'. 820 «tli 3... 4 . . lO . 747 8tli 3... 1 . . 711 «tli 3.. 7'.*. 043 Oth 3 .. 6 1 '. '. 071 9tli 3... 4 2 . . 013 42cl 3... . 14.. 2.. 053 6»tli 3 0.. 3.. 051 3cl O . 1.. 3.'.' 15 . 5 . . 1024 4th O 8.. . 24 . .131 17 1002 5 th O 1.. 3.. 12 30 084 «th 8.. 21. 10 . . 038 8 th O . 41 084 42d O 3^ O.'.' 41 .. 70.. 1044 43fl O 2.. 1.. . 13 .100.. 1076 44th O 8. 13 .. 28.. 3.. 1047 45th O li» 50 . 36 .. 48.. .1025 4fith O 1 3 . 32. 10 080 47 th O 1. 3 . 33. 225 1158 48th 9 '. ii! 53 . 53. .154 1025 49th 0. 21 .. 83.. .. 84. .. 33.. 066 5 Oth O . . 5 . . .. 80. .. 27.. 004 5l!«t 3 2.. 27 .. 18.. 073 52(1 o 7. 14 01. 3 055 sad » 10 00 142 .. 21.. 073 1st 3(i 03 466 .. 88. 155 1081 2(1 3« 116 376 156 276 2767 -Jth 30. . 36. 140 .100. 143 1330 Oth 3rt 153 605 .105 241 1022 lOth 3« Oft 340 .. 83. 64 1400 11th 3fi . 85. . 500. 147 ..328.. 2432 12 th 34> 128 406 126 101 1758 13 th 36 71 386 75 171 1584 15 th 3fi 151 518 .186. 125 1075 l«th 3« 105 345 128 .141.. 1563 17 th 3« 11 20 .142 .. SO.. 2200 18 th 36 . 84. 322 148. 02 1633 10th 3« .1«4. 453 .160. 174 2460 2 Oth 36 102 672 102 .220.. :523;> 21st 36 . OS 375 110 .. 48.. 1610 22(1 36. 141 ..385.. 143. 124 ..1858 23d 36 40 158 144 .. 27.. .1710 24th 36.. . 63. .242.. 147 112 .2116 25 th 36.. 77 .220.. .216. . 17 1000 26th . 43. .. oo.. .104. ..160 .2101 '^H» ONK HIINDKKtt (iREAT HATTLKS 21111 11 .213....293.. .. 49 2103 2Ktll .. 161 . .635... 203.. ..288. 25t»4 2tftli 41 116 ..101.. .. 88.. 1820 »Otli ... 21.. .141. ...344.. 195 . 2064 »lsf ... 43 88 141 . 94 1181 »2(1 19 361 198 163 2969 3»<1 69 65 101 19 1412 »4tli ... 81.. 196 112 44. .1448 3.% til . 91 318 134 .. 40.. .1665 SGtIi ... 56 211 192 .. 42.. .1416 37tli . ..no.. .313. .138.. .. 88. 1483 3Stli .. 32 156 191 43 1191 3»Mi . 44 222 198 . 44 1541 4f»tli ... 46 132 146 13 1161 .'>4tii ... 54. 141 154 40 1514 r.r. til ... 52.. 11 1 132 21 .1295 SOtli ... 69 291> 134 129 1319 51 til ...112.. 338 131 .. 84.. 1543 5 8 til 14 .218. ...185.. ..lOO.. .1106 5!>tli ... 48.. .184 ... 99 .109.. ..iori4 a 1 St ... 5.. 29. ... 11 . . 14 . . 1 1 3 «2(l 2.. 8.. 411 CAVAI^RV 1st 36 ... 49 18... 161 161 2161 2 a 36 62 96... 141 622 2841 3(1 38 • 60.. .141 .203 312 2653 4tli ... 21.. . 51 123 262 2018 5tll ... 3... . 19 111 124 1516 HEAVV A1CXII,1,ERV 1st 36 104 .. .580. ...360.. 121 .3439 2(1 36 ... 8... 21 312 151 3045 3(1 1... 3. . 40 383 2358 4tli 22.. 13 1852 BAXXERIES 1st 36. 5... 1 15 1.. 319 2(1 36 1... 26 25 13 415 3(1 6 19 13. 9 318 4tli 1 . . . 1 46 22 434 5th ... 12. . . 28.... 11.. . lO.. 439 6th ... 5... . 12. . 50 51 . 451 1th ... 2... 34.. . 9 . 436 8th e. 1... 4.. 163 9th .'.".' lo!'.! 24... 9 .. 6 356 loth ... 4... 6 .. 19.. 4 . 214 11th 2... 5 11 1 199 12th 25... . 15.. . 30O 13th s!.! 9. ... 26... . 99 . . 355 14th 5... 12... lO. . . 14.. . 2 01 15 th 26 101 416 16th 6... 14 114 SHARPSHOOXKRS 1st 36 11 44 22 . 14 .. 233 2(1 8... 21 13 4... 155 The LM Heavy Artillery had 2t>!) men captured at Plymouth, N. C. April 20, 18^U, of these, 234 died in Rebel prisons— only 35 re- turned home at the close of the war. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES 289 MICHIGAN INKAT^XItY. Rpgts. Mo. Servile Killed Wouiidet 1 Died Deserted Enrolled 1st 49. 148 471 93 1346 2d 50 205 549 .116 .2151 »(1 3G. 149. . 458 .233... .. .2109 4th 30 184 .404 237 ...2625 5th 47 232. 593 166. . .. 1950 «th 48... 66 174 476 ... 1957 7th 47 181. 456 157 ...1393 8th 47 207 466 197 .1792 9th 47 20 ...272... ...2272 lOth 42. 89. 114 211. 1788 11th 36 86 112 ...280... ... 2469 12 th 48... 52. 54 ...380... ... 2325 13th 43 74 153 ...316... . . 2084 14th 42 49 173 198 ... 1806 15th 42... 69 184 ...268... ...2371 l«th 46 215 598 .. 128. . .. .2318 17th 34 121. S05 152 . 1079 18 th 35 13 . 33 297 ...1,374 19th 33 95 119 .142 ...1238 20th 34 .114.. 299 176 . ...1157 21st 34... 74 161 .294 1477 22d 34 . 82.. 223 .292. .1582 23(1 34 59 17 ...228... .1417 24th 34 169. 364 144... ...2054 2Sth 33... 35 5 131 .... 988 2»th 3« lOl. .216 158.. .. .1210 27 th 27 214.. 466 ...203... ...2029 28th 19 5.. 21 .123 . ...1245 29th 11 6 65 . ..1470 30th 6 ... 18... . lOOl CAVAI.RY 1st 54 153 231 251 .3844 2d 48 70 35 ...268... ...2425 3d 54 35. 5 379... ... 2560 4th 34 47 8 ...328... .2124 i 5th 34 122 136 236 . .1998 1 6th 37 120.. 104 266 ...1664 7th 36 75 102 247 1779 8th 28... 31 14 ...290 . ....3025 1 9th 27 . 28.. 153 ...2027 lOth 24 31. . 240 . ... 2050 11th 22 28.. AR TII.L 114 1579 1st 49 .. . 51. 150 329 ...3363 1 3th Bat . 13 257 14th Bat •2H ... «... . 225 290 ONE HUNDKKD GUEaT BATTLES 1st 35... 14... 23. ...342 3200 SHARPSHOOXERS 1st 25....113....262 ... 13U 1364 COI^OREO 1st 20.... 11 129 1446 Number of Desertions suppressed in Michiican regiments. MAINE. IKKAISXRY Ket^imontH EnrollmeBt 1st 119 1st IIUO 2d 1228 3d 1618 4tli ISll 5th 1319 6th 1382 1th 1102 8th 1888 9th 2 241 lOth 1324 11th 2I>08 12th 1146 13th 1S65 14th 2011 15th 2153 16th 1615 lt.)giaent!4 Hiirollment nth 1615 18th 2864 19th 1643 20th 19SO 21st 896 22d 910 23d 915 24th 894 25th 1002 2«th 918 21th 949 28th 933 29th 963 30th 1313 3lst 1583 32d lOlO Sharp.'ihooters.. 104 CAVAI^RY 1st 2154 2d 1519 BAXXHRIES Ist 446 5th 330 2d 316 6th 359 3d 242 1th 216 4th 384 IVavy 6150 Casualties of Maine resiimeuts cannot be obtained. MARYLAND 91 Re^'ts Mo. Served Killcil Wounded 1st 60 . 250.. 2d 61 .221.. 3d 81 216.. 4th 14 . 91.. 5th 64. .132.. 6th 51 .264.. 1th 28.. 112 8th 16 . 113 . IstH. G. 23 .. 80.. P. Legion 11 64.. IstCav. 9. 41.. Battery A ... 3 . 5.. ♦* B ... 2.. . 18 . 134. ONE HrNDRKD GREAT BATTLES 291 NEW HAMPSHIRE tttU. Mo Served Killrd Wrunded Died De«»rtrd Enrollrd ISit 3... 5.. . 1.. .. 816 2cl 48... 159... 471 178 318. .2555 3d 48... 194.. 282. .148. lOl.. .1769 4th 46... 95 . 212 .185.. . 98.. 1759 Sth 46 . 282... 808. 176.. 273 2562 6th 36... 158... 425 ..230.. 630. 2448 7th 36... 152 152. 246. 172 . .1762 8 th 36. 99... 220 .232.. .224. ..16l>3 9th 36... 143. . 333 .243. .403.. 1876 loth 36... 66 . 199. 132 . 196 . .1333 11th 36... 136... 396 167 35.. .1655 12 th 36... 180... 252. 146 113 . .1463 13th 36.. 90... 131. .. 94 . 96.. .1272 14th 36 66 239. .156 104 . .1386 15 th 9.. 30. 58. 115.. . 28.. 919 imh 9... 213.. . 36 914 17th 9... 4.. 103.. . 216 18 th 24... s'.'.'. CA 18! VAI. . 34.. RY . 36.. 978 1st 36. HI 38... SAW 24. ART 124 . 432 tY 1968 1st 24 .. BA XTE 34 RY 23.. 1857 Battery 36... 6. . HARI 21. •SHG 6 ►OXER 22.. 258 1st 36.. 37 29 103 351 292 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES NEW JERSEY Ki-i,'t». Mon hs 8erv«< Killed »oiindr(l Died Desert Oil Enrolled 1st 50. .121.. ..388.. .113. ...145 1397 2d 49... 89. 223 . 71 . 20» 2198 .Id 49.. 147 306.. .. 60. ...141.. 1275 4th 47 139.. .399 .118. .372 . 2036 Stli 36 95 462. .119 .253 1772 6tli 3« 118. 324.. .. 62 209. ..148K Itli 47 .120.. 347 140 656 2906 8tli 48 170 531 114 416 2795 Dtli 45 . 85.. 351 169 167 .2701 lOth 40... . 85.. 231. 186 ..748.. 2584 llth 46... 111.. . 303 122 451. 1840 12tli 33 170 440 91 216 1899 ISth 33 64 . 176 . 34 ..178.. 1438 14tli 33 145 ..380.. 103 97 1384 15th 33 .. 227 527 134 108 1871 21st 9 20.. .. 46 31 44 . . 1004 22d 9 38 .. 12 . 95& 2»d 9 29 36 .. 55. .. 10.. .1035 24 th 9 41. .120.. 51 8.. .. 994 25th 9 19 61 .. 38. .. 18.. 1019 2«th 9 15 45 21 26 1031 2'Jth* 9 86 44 1125 28 th 9 45 181 30 . 15. 935 21»th 9... .. 40 17 958 :t<)tli 9. . 64 14 . 1046 »lst 9 39 2.. .1016 :t:ui 21 : 79 ; . 68 ..582.. .2184 34 th 29 .. 5.. 15 150 ..728.. 2293 35 th lO . . 25. .. 83.. 122 452 1906 »7th 3... 5. 14 36 781 :tsth 9... 11 59 1048 30 th 9 .. . 32!! '.'. 84.; 7 • 53 1124 40th 6 1.. .. 21. .. 18. 399 1409 IstMilit ia3 1. 774 2d " 3 3.. 774 3d " 3 3'. 7.. 790 4th i" 3 3 7.. .. 783 CAVAKRV 1st 42. . 117 232 181 452 3317 2d 21 47 19 187 724 2900 3 60 394.. 15 76 42d 30 152 295 79 4;»7 1670 43d 30 117 332 111 -.688 1631 44th 30.. .188. 481 14« 177 1622 45th 30 52 .. 85.. . 98. .393. .1360 40th 30 109 172 79 307 .1383 47 th 30 93 331 144 532 1720 48 th 30 243 506 114 434 1841 294 ONE HUNDKKD GREAT BATTLKS 4»th 3fi .141. .244. 175 .206. .1354 5l!*t »ft. 2«2 .381. ..16.>. .283. 1785 r.2d 8« .152 434. 192 .501. ..17.'>(» r»»d fi 3. 8. 4. .435. .1091 r>4tii 3». . 45. ..2(n». 99 ..388. ..1760 S.'tli 2l>.. 36 .132. 39 .112. .. 8 10 r>4>tii »(>.. 64 47 ..209. 249 2176 S7Mi sn.. I03. . 334. .. 85. ..285. 1070 :;8tii »«. .. 32. ..1^». . 49. 417 1382 :><>tii 36 141. .318. .118. 632 1732 «Otll 3« 67 .149. 95. 174 .1200 «l!tli 36 .. 85. ..288.. 74 ..6i»l. .1585 ft«tli 36 ..111. ..289.. ..108. .326. ..1180 »7th 36 .115. .286.. 70 .482 1471 4»8tli 36.. 47 .151.. 63. .43 k. 1712 (>9tli 48.. .261. .662 127 786 2711 'lOth 36. ..182. .214 .. 68. 359. .1563 71st 36 94 . . 286 . 67 .433.. 1314 72d 36 173 301 .. 86. .155. . 1420 73.. . .390.. 66 .398.. 1280 8»tli 36 107 247 .145.. 170 1260 «Otli 36 50 .. 89.. 164 .363.. 1322 91st 36 .114.. 296 169 .493.. .2221 92d 86.. . 70.. 169. 123 118 .1170 g»d 36 130 317 133. .324.. 1625 »4th 42.. 116 .328.. 125 .418. 1690 ».'tii 42 119 354 .123.. 453 .1700 U<»fli S2 71 no.. 139 . .341.. 1491 97111 42 182 .442.. 154 .311.. 1950 98tli 44 .102.. .212.. 128. 174 1340 99th 45 39 .148 145 1060 lOOth 36 . 194 389! 186 342 .2000 lOlst 13 26 17.% 39. 340 1108 102d 42 74 .181 . .. 75 592. 16 00 lo»d 36 67 . 78.. . 83.. .334. 1345 I04tli 42 . 90 304 139.. 329 1541 1 ONE HUNOKED GREAT BATTLES 295 VlOSth 14. ... 50. .151 . 37. 176 .1070 ■ lOOth 34. ...136. ..350.. .170. .. 80. .1412 " lOTth 35. ... 90. .134.. .123 . .119.. ..1180 lOSth 34. ...115.. .416.. .. 85.. ..228.. ..1160 lOttth 34. .164.. ..304.. .155.. .. 43. . 13SO 1 1 Oth 36. 17 .. 23.. .191 .. 58.. .1090 lllth 34. .225.. .475.. .170.. .346.. .1732 1 1 2tli 34. .. 98.. .217 ..188.. .. 79.. ..1590 ^ 114tli 34. ...123.. .323.. .157 .. 28.. .1146 llStli 34. ...139.. .366.. 171 .146.. .1558 llGth 34. ... 99.. . 216 . .121.. .. 55.. .1071 117tli 34. . 137 . .183.. .123.. .181.. ..1450 llStli 34 ...103.. .153.. ..178.. .. 65.. .1253 llUtli 36 .. 77.. .137 .. 86.. .113.. .. 990 12 Oth 34. ...153.. .331.. .165 .109.. .1570 121st 35. ..228.. .286.. .121.. .190.. .1897 122(1 36. .. 92.. .259.. .. 85.. .176.. ..1160 123d 35. . 74 . .129.. .. 92.. .. 56.. .1172 I24tll 35. .149.. ..400.. .. 90.. .114 . .1270 12Stli 35. .127 .272 102.. .193. .1251 12«th 34. .122.. ..383.. .115.. .104.. ..1050 127tli 34. .. 35.. . 90 .126.. .1101 128th 35 . 63.. .165!! ..187.. .116.. .1150 13lAt 35. .. 84.. .175.. .. 95.. .304.. .1000 132(1 35.. .. 13.. .115.. .560.. .1 100 133(1 34. .. 45.. .'. 90.! . 69.. 139 .1190 134th 34. .. 89.. .161.. 9il.. .185.. .1120 136 th 34. 76. .147. .. 85.. .. 70.. .1142 131th 33. .122.. ..209.. .162.. . 98.. .1140 1 39 th 34. 75 . .125.. .. 76.. .289.. .1221 14Uth .140.. .353.. .162.. ..1830 141st . 75. . 163 . 162.. .1190 142(1 .131.. .189.. .155.. . . .1342 143(1 .. 42.. .157 .1080 144th .. 40.. .173.. .1421 14r>th .. 14.. !!lll!! .. 33.. .. 900 146th .133.. .149.. ..178.. .1651 147 th .168.. 376 .168.. .18SO 148th ..109.. .238.. 138.. .1370 149th ..130.. ISO .. 70.. .1270 15 Oth .. 51.. .142. 74 .1290 IS 1st ..106.. ..160.. . 94.. . ..1500 152(1 74.. .134.. . 81.. .. 930 153(1 .. 41.. ..no.. 157.. .1002 154th .. 85.. ..108.. 94.. . . ..1060 155th .114.. .133.. .. 65.. . .. 820 156th . 64.. .154.. .150.. .1190 157th 97 .232.. 96.. ..1260 158th .. 51.. .. 94 83 . . .1331 159th .. 86.. 117 117 .1020 16 Oth . .. 59.. .161.. .149.. .. 930 161st .. 56.. 67 .233.. .1140 162(1 .. 42.. . 98.. .142.. ..1420 163(1 .. 18.. 46.. . 7.. . . S40 164th .. .117.. .183.. .121.. . .. 890 296 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES IftSth 46 111 62. . 910 lOStli 1 . . 83 . 840 Ifitftli 132 ^255! 121. 1561 170tli .129 195 74 . 870 173(1 52 . 117 123 . .1111 174tli 23 49 55. 955 175 til 14 45 104., ... 830 17«tli 33 .. 48. ..130.. 4582 117tli 8.. .. 19 .145.. ...lO&O 178tli ... 18.. 26 117 .1400 179th 79 .134.. ..109.. 1080 182(1 ... 87.. .178.. . 49 770 IS^th 11 .. 42. 35 1030 185tli 62 181 34 980 ISOth .. 48.. 138 39 950 187tli . 15 25.. 30.. 810 188tli ... 37.. . 61 52 820 189tli 9. 33 .. 68.. ... 940 lOOth 1 . ..., 8tf 191st 170 192(1 '.'. TiS. 890 193(1 23 .... 89t> 194tli .. . 7.. 65t> HEAVY Al^XII^I^ERY Vst 36 lOO 152 . 3500 2(1 36. ..218.. 643 230 . .3600 3(1 21. 296 . .4410 4th . 125 . 2^^ 3«6 . . .3840 5th 34. 98 252 1947 4180 «th 34. 138.. .396.. .263.. 561 2590 7 th 35 .295 572 .344.. ..310 2869 8th 35 .364.. 631 . 259.. 50I 2953 9tli 34. .193.. 490 . 223. 147 3248 lOth 34 47 66. 206 120 2726 13th 24 5... 130 178 2869 1 4tli 20 215... 343 .288.. 425 .. 2510 15th 20 .158.. .368.. ..180.. 1044 2370 lOth 24 . 42.. .265.. 829 .2752 Marines 24 .. 18.. fe4 .425 1468 ET^GIT^EERS 1st 36 20 57 .lOU.. 252. .. 1650 15th 36 5... 69 113 571 1370 50th 36 17 61 227 427 2982 SHARPSIIOOXER!!^ 1st 36. . 27 68... 3:1... 226 CAVAI.RY. 607 1st 46. ..111 . 52 652 .1910 Sd no. 246 126 .728.. 2520 Sd . 48.. 137 .102.. .339. 2291 4th 56. ..158.. .. 40 . 596 1710 &th 93 265 199 879 2172 6th 81 182 116 522 1940 7th 6 !! 6 36 . 780 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 297 Sth Oth lOth 1 1 til 12tli l»tli 14tli 15tli 16tli ISth 2 Oth 21st 22(1 23d 2 4 til 2 Sth 26th Dragoons M. Rifles »6 36 36 36 26 28 SO 24 26 39 ....105... 285. .204. .... 71... 173 .122.. '477.'.".' 61 186 125 .313... .... 25... 1. 247. .884... .... 47... 20.. 153. 932 34. 13 . 86.. .376. .... 17... 33 127 549 30 42 119 186 17 15. 111.. 719 16 . 11.. 182 .568. .... 5... 8.. .116.. 151 51. 41 . 85.. 227 . 21.. 1 167 220 12 95 '.'.'.'. I Vl'.'.'. 256! 138 215. .... 18... 1.. . 41.. .420... 1 . 37 ...105"" '135. 135.. 25 .... 26. 165 113 347 BATTERIES l»it 2(1 3(1 4th 5 th 6th 7 th 8 th 9th lOth 11th 1 2 th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17 th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22(1 23(1 24th 25 th 26th 27 th 28th 29th 30th 31st 32(1 33(1 84th 48 24 48 40 44 40 42 44 36 36 44 40 45 24 42 42 36 86 24 36 3 .. 20 39 . 37. . 38... .... 2. 5.. 5.. 69 .... 14. ... 18.. 6. 125. .... 5. ... 13 11 40 .... 2. ... 9. . 11.. 61. . .... 8. 27 8.. 31... 3 ... 12. 27 37 1. ... 5.. 40 69. 3 . 6 3'. ".■.'. It . 7.. . 34... .... 8. ... 21 . 12.. . 22 . . 6 18.. 13 . 40 . 13 44 13. . 43... .. 3. ... 5.. 4.. 47 9 . 42.. 3.. . 98.... ... 5.. . 44. 69 2.. 16 . 11... 4! ... 5.. . 20.. 30. 14. 13 16 32 7.. 193 2! 2'.! 27 46 . 10.. 11... 44 14. 3. 5.. 79 . 10... .... 4. ... 1.. . 26 67 34. 90. ... 2." 5.. 15 106 .. 8.. . 84.... 2 ." 4 . 61. .. .... 8. '..'. 12'.'. 11. 57 16 4 37 2 ; .. 1. 3.. 44 . . 12. 106. 7.' ..." 41.'.' 15 76 2181 2699 2167 2765 2469 2074 1734 1939 2214 2401 1776 1756 2042 230 1985 1626 541 1548 2571 340 325 448 230 380 295 340 345 183 220 295 289 257 195 280 315 245 385 353 581 260 169 420 230 260 255 360 380 195 280 175 3 10 305 295 298 ONE HliNDKED GREAT BATTLES. NE^' VORK T^OXES. Fifth New York Infantry at Manassas, had 80 killed and ;» died of wounds. Total fatalities at the battle, 119. The Eleventh Infantry enlisted to serve during the war. One Colonel was killed for tearing down a flag, one man was pro- moted to a Lieutenant in the regular army for killing Jackson, 1 man murdered by an officer, 1 man shot by a sentinal, 1 man drowned and only .'5 died of disease. 402 deserted and the regi- ment was mustered out after 15 months service. 90th Infantry, at Key West, Florida, had 26 deaths from yellow fever. lyid Infantry had 27 men killed by a Torpedo Explosion at Bachelor's Creek, N. C, May 26, 1864. The 12th Cavalrj' had 121 x.-aptured at Plymouth, N. C. 72 of those captured died in Rebel prisons. 932 men deserted the regiment, 15 of the deserters went to the enemy with horse, saddle, bridle and spurs. The 11th N. Y. Cavalry lost 40, the 14th Cavalrv lost 19 and the 18th Cavalry- 31 on the Steamer North America. I ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 299 OHIO. IP«KABJXICY R.'Kls. Hfi mill* S.-s,.,.t...l Klin, t ist 36 93 262 lOl . .. 78.. 1191 2d 36 .. 48.. 174 .. 55.. .. 51. 1106 »fl 36 94 213 46 .. 68.. 1145 4tli 36 73 ..282.. 107 .. 2«.. 1273 5 til 48.. 117 302. 42 256 . ..2006 4Ull 36 611 ..286.. 23 .. 86.. .1204 -Jill 36 159.. .436.. .. 66.. 37 1405 hth 36 119 386 67 66 11)64 9tli 3« .. 80.. 200 36 51. .1165 lOtli 36 74 ..lrt<>.. 59 231 .1334 11 til 36 44 133 64 176 1251 12tll 36 68. .126 45 55. 1272 l»tll 53 76 198 .. 70.. 144. ..1301 14tll 49 135.. .186. .145.. 22.. .1473 ISth 48.. 156 ..305.. 117 45. 1714 lOtll 36 53. .116 190. .. 42.. 1288 igth 46.. 62. 154. .128 .. 28.. 1575 18th 47 . 90 210.. .140 . 50. 2406 lOth 48... 97 . .241. 146 50. 1691 20tli 48... 73 147 200 45. 1543 21st 46 157 196 206. 44. 1445 22cl 36 32 . . 15.. .115. 72 1135 2:id 48 . 127 ..298.. 103.. . 66 2447 24tli 36 . 6}>.. ..201 .. 84.. .. 81.. 1181 25tli 60. 131.. .396.. .103 139 1958 26 th 51 113 281 . 96 75 .1299 27 th 48.. 70 . 33. 103 . 91. 1489 28 th 48.. 59. lOO 42. 360. 1846 29th 40 . .. 98.. .289. 133 63.. .1632 30th 48.. ..105.. ..280.. 145 .. 83.. .1184 31st 46 67 189. 143 59 1776 32d 47 . 98.. .161. 128 ..lOO.. 1949 33d 45. 121. 225.. ..180. . 36. .1326 34th 36. ,. 80.. .. 84.. .. 92. 148 1825 S.'lth 36 59 173 .118. 38 . 1327 3Gth 47 133. .332 153 113. 2289 37th 40. . 88.. 168 90 86.. 1170 38th 40.. 118. . 60.. .221.. .. 27.. 1824 39th 47.. . 63 .. 47.. .120. 63 1958 40th 36.. 95 118 . 162. SO .1215 41st 48... 165. .413. .138 43.. .1551 42d 36.. 50 . lOO.. 168 . 40. .1343 43d 45. 47 .. 80.. .162.. 61.. .1878 44th 27 9 69.. 39. .1017 4:>th 33 55. .'." 55.'." ..258.. .. 58.. .1183 46th 45. 92 . 3S6.. ..106.. 56.. .1231 47 th 48... 67 .138 lOS.. .. 77.. .1555 300 ONE HUNDR ED GRE .AT BATTLES. 4Ntli 36 47 1«7 121. 214 1872 4!mi 50 193 396 149 57 1640 .%Otli 33 60 3fi .115. . 240 1503 oli^t 48.. 1. 32. 227 . 43 2158 r>2 th 40 121 200. 1«2 35 1 J 73 .%(>tii 36 . 59 107 142 .. 82. 15 42 r.7tii 45. . 70 207 221 135 .1347 r>8tii 36 61 .. I«8. 192 .. 85.. 1 696 .%Utli 36 44 .150. 96 72 1 266 (tOtli 8.. 8.. . lOO. .. 38 . . 122 1198 60th 14 96 268 125 130. 1104 6 1st 36. 47 95 .. 85.. 162 1152 A2d 36 102 147 123 69 1897 63d 40.. .. 78. 109 249 .. 68. 177<> »4tli 48 .. 9I>.. 239 .166. 37 1426 (».%tli 48.. lOO 186 146 46 1314 3d 34. 108. .199. 95. 73 1108 U4tli 33 . 48.. . 86.. 137 . 40. 1066 95tli 36 54 155.. .205.. . 8J.. 1121 9(itli 35 45 55 265 40 1524 »7tli S3 96. .284.. 145 35.. 1054 »8tli 34 123 230 122 56 1188 fMJtli 28... . 58.. 96 229 31 1067 lOOth 33... . 87.. 141 .200... 35 .1105 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 301 lOlst 34. 102(1 34. 103d 33. 104tli 34. rooth 34 106th 33 lO^th 34 lOSth 30. 109tlito IZOthV^ 121st 36 122clto 140tli ^ 14l8t 3! 142cl 3. 143(i 3. 144tli 3 145tli 3. 146tli 3. 147tli 3. 148th 3. 149th 3 ISOth 3. IBlst 3 152d 3. 153cl 3. 154th 3. ISSth 3. IS 6th 3. 157th 3. 159th 3. 160th 3. 161st 3. 162<1 3. 163d 3. 164th 3. 165th 3. 166th 3 167th 3. lesth 3. 169th 3. llOth 3. 171st 3. 172d 3. 173d 12 174 th 12. 175th 12. 176th 12. 1 7 7th 12 178th 12. 179th 12. 180th 9 181st 9. •The lonth to compilecl. 89 230 11 10 43 53 46 . 52 105 198 24 . 44 . 66 ...142 26 ... 52 130 . !;i49 2 9 '.'.'. 16 4 '.'.'. 25 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 6 11 3 4 ... 10 16 17 22 '.".". 38 18 3 • 2 9 3 ... 4 5 5 5 .. 33 .136.. .. 40 1111 .203.. . 25. .1194 100. 93.. 1083 .118 22. .1144 122 . 33. .1146 22.. .204.. .1234 . 69.. . 36. .1156 . 44 265 1018 101 1182 4.. 9.. .. 872 41.. .. 855 33.. . 11 1082 54 . 14 846 7.. 5.. .. 880 7.. 12 922 21.. 1 859 39 9 835 39 .. 10.. 916 7 8.. 943 5.. 7.. . 880 20.. 1.. .. 851 18. 11. . 904 3.. 7.. 769 90.. . 30.. 866 20.. 5 . 886 9.. 3.. . 864 9. 10. .. 874 14.. 1.. .. 857 14.. 3.. . 834 19.. 6 863 30.. .. 27.. S52 20.. 2.. . 863 1.. .. 41.. 618 39.. 8.. 970 5.. .. 14. .. 8O7 8.. .. 25.. .. 832 45.. .. 18.. . 956 20.. . 23 850 10 .. 18,. 817 10.. 3. .. 868 89.. .. 11. .1118 93 . 30. .1044 108.. 92 .1045 100.. .. 51 .1138 86.. .139. ..1106 61. ..130. .1057 85.. .. 98.. .1062 73 .115. .1018 23. .155.. .1161 120tli and 122 to 140 Kegimental rei)orts never 803 OlfE HUNORED GREAT BATTLES. 18 2d 183(1 184tli 185tli 196tli 18 7tli 188tli 18<>tli 1 !» 1 St 1!>2(1 1!>»(I ll»4tli lUSth 196tli l«»7tli 108tli . . S» 110 '.'. 29! .'; 38! R3 23 1> 2. ... 53.. 30. ... 48.. . 4J>.. 27 . 41 1. .1 .' 1! . . 39 ... 42 .. 41 32 .. 33 . . 32 . 37 ... 31.. ... 28.. 17 1.. r»2 . 85.. 51.. 45 34 09 . 4(i.. . 158.. . 80.. . 58.. . 14.. Ist 2<1 23 23 HKAW 2 ." .' , ARXIKI^HRV 15 17; 155 150 l»t 2(1 3(1 4tli 5tli fith 7 til 8 til 9tli IOII1 llth 12tli 13tli 14tli 15tli imii lltli 18tli l»tii 40. 4<». 44. 45. 45. 40. 42. 43. 43. 42. 41. 3fi 11 5 35 9 8.. 11 25 22 . . fi . 14 . 2«>8 2Sth SO 19 2... 216 26tli 22. .. .. 20 .. 1... . 205 The Ohio Regimental casualties on thf Steamer Sultana, were as follows: 5()th 17, 64th 8, 72d 10, 100th 8, 102d 70, 17f)th 21, and the 183d 0. George A. Stewart, 90 years old, enlisted in the 101st Infantry, and served several months, but finally deserted, returned home and died. The 11th Ohio Battery had 10 men killed at the Battle of luka The liWth Infantry was never organized. 304 ONE HUNDRED GKEAT BATTLES. RHODE ISLAM). 1st 2d CAVAI^RY Killed >VoiiD(l<>(1 IMod . lO. ... 43... 1:1. 2 .... 12 ... 15. DospHod Enrollpd .. 76. .1540 ..328... 859 September 1, 18(54, an order was issued to consolidate the Second Cavalr.v with the First Louisiana Cavalry, and Col. Robinson of that rejjiment ordered the 2d Rhode Island Cavalr.v to transfer their camp to his. On receipt of this order the rejriment lay down their arms and no one moved. On learning the state of affairs. Col. Robinson rode over and repeated the order in per- son, but the men simply replied, "We belong to Rhode Island, and not Louisiana." In fifteen minutes the First Louisiana was ordered up on foot, armed with sabres, revolvers and carbines ^BMO/f|. and formed in front regiment. Col. Rob- the command prev- the threat. "Hurry you." Thiug.s now aspect. The men would be useless, law against them. Their tardy mt)ve- ire of the Louisiana file of men was ord-ITJ^^^TJ Smith and William! ^^ '" ^ * to follow, to a field where with their them, their eyes out semblance of they were shot \)\ detailed from the Davis fell killed through the legsand patched by the re- tant and Sergeant in than addressed the r.v in threatening they marched back horror and indigna- butchery the.v had did person will say of the service auth- and the deed will live in history t( 0/^ DAVISI KILLED BY ORDER OF THE l\KA.lIOrS.MUItl)KI{ER. COLONEL ROBIN.SOy. and right of the R.l. inson than repeated iously given, adding up or I will fire into assumed a serious saw that resistance and with military slowl.v fell into line, ments excited the commander, and a Icred to lead Richard Davis, the two last in front of the camp hands tied behind blinded, and with- law. or form of trial, two squads of men Louisiana regiment. Smilh was only shot was afterwards dis- volvers of the Adju- eharge. Robinson Rhode Island eaval- tei-ms. after which to camp filled with tion by the human witnessed. No can- that the exigencies orized this severity, shadow the memovv of the otficer by whose authority it was done, as well as General Banks, the Secretar.v of War. and even Px'esident Lincoln, who pas.sed the event without rebuking or rei)remanding the tyrant who caused this infamous murder! William Davis was a resident of Hartford. Conn., age 2:} years, single, occupation, shoemaker. Richard Smith was a resident of Boston. Mass., age 2(> years, oc- cupation, saddler, quiet and innffensive in character. Colonel Roliinsoii was a tloater and adventurer from Ni-w York City 3d 21 43 129G ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 805 l»it 2fl 4tli 5 til 'ath 9 til lOtli 11 til 12tli 14tli l!l0(l 32.. . 11. 26ti. . 68 147 . 18. 9 IIO 302 157 3. 1. 1.. 7. 8A.. 46. 1. 326 122 65 65 S 27 HEAVY AICXItl^ERY^ 24. . 23... 75. . 97 ARXII^I^ERY .... 57....268....125.... ...1170 1673 ...1232 ...1331 ...1046 ... 867 ... 648 ...1053 ...1124 ...1896 2374 2656 306 ONE HUNDKED OK2\T HATTF.KJ WISCONSIN. ITSKATSTRV |{<-glh. Mo Iths Sn» e. 44 1932 Sth :ui 59 152 221 «o 1043 «tll »« .. '58. 72 117 25 .1422 1 Otii :«fi 9 r. 183 153 21 l(»34 mil :ui .. 8r.. ... 81.. 295 . 25 1905 12tli :ui 9r» 233 . 2« 2180 IHtli 5 19<> 71 1931 14tli :(!» .123. . 309.. 2»4. 97 2182 ISth :ui. 94 129 251 . 4« . 90O lOtli I4t 21« .254. 115 2 200 l^tli . 41 18« .234. 157 1904 18 til .. 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Sd »fi. 4tli 1st l>it .. 49. 141. 1002 .... 44. . 87... 958 .... 16.. 42. . 84,1 .... 9.. . 42 511 .... 8.. . 14... 889 CAVAl^R-Y 62 ... 85. .332. ... 91....2602 23... lO. .293....103....2510 66 154... 126 ...2523 16 327... 14. .2305 HEAVY ARXH^I^EItV. 2-1.... 4....117.... 83.... 71. 36... 48. ... 84. ..252....1 1 1800 6... 3501 2d 7 th 26tli 36tli GRHAXES RECORDS IT^ KII^I^ED. killt-il >V.>ii!i<-s('itpV<>aii<1. 2d . . 40 37 CAVAl^RV 9 191 l!*t llO 147114 BAXXER.IES. 145 2304 Ixt .... 3... 11... 42 3 . 217 2d 1 15 47 19 456 8(i 21... 5.. 256 HEAVY AUXII.I.ER V. 1st 4... 1 118 ONE HUNDRED Gil EAT BATTLES. J09 1 . S. REGILARS. IISKAT*iXRY. Regts. 3 loiiHis Ser V(.(l Kill...l Wound.Ml Died D.S,. Pt.a Knroll«'rt 1st 48 ... 25.... 84 2d 48 96 415 2d 48. 23 132. 4tli 48. ... 38. .167. 5tli 48. ... 13 45... 6tli 48 . 31... 182. 44.'.'.'.' .... 7tli 48. 35. .119 8 til 48. .. 8... 37... »tli 48. lOtli 48. '.'. 46 168 11 th 48. 125 237 88....' 12tli 48. . 93 364. 1 3tli 48. 2. 15 14tll 48. .166 590... 208.... 15tli 48. 134. 394... 229 16tli 48. 45 307 17tli 48. 61 292 18th 48. 132 598 199 .\ 19tli 48 29. 173 151 SHARPSHOOXHRS l»*t . 96 393 129 1392 2d .. 43... 189 125 . CAVAI.RY. 1178 iKt 48. .. 35. ...163 2d 48. . 41. 156... »d 48 6... 14. . 4th 48. 11. 35... 109 !! 5 th 48. .. 25.... 87-.. 6th 48. 15 64... AICXII^I^BRY. 1st 48. 46 178 2d 48. 19 95 .. 3d 48 .. 28.... 76... 4th 48. 65 342. . 5 th 48. 61 252 . COI^ORHO 8th 24. .119. 212 153. 1322 29th 24. . 41. .122... 152. 5 4 1688 The War Department has always refused to give information about the number of enlistments and casiialties of the regular regiments. It is not claimed that the above is absoUitely cor- rect, but is the best that can be done at the present time. 310 ONR HUNDUED GREAT BATTLES. NATIONAL CEMETERIES ■'On fames' eternal camping ground Their silent tents are spread, And glory marks with solemn round The bivouac of the dead." I/orafioii nf ('<-iiift<-rle!i Annapolis, Md Alexandria, Louisiana. . Alexandria, Virginia. . . . Andersonville, Georgia. .No. Graves Known 2,:m . 54S. 3,427 12.794. I nkn Antietam, Mar.vland 2,879. , Arlington, Virginia 15,474. Balls Blufl", Virginia 1. Barrancas, Florida 909. Baton Rouge, Louisiana 2,555 Battle Ground, D. C 43. Beaufort, South Carolina 4,854. Beverly, New Jersey 178. Brownsville, Texas 1,478. Camp Butler, Illinois 1,013. . Camp Nelson, Kentucky 2,462. CJave Hill, Kentucky 3,729. . :jtCahaba, Alabama 3.000. (-halmette. Louisiana 7,143. Chattanooga. Tennessee 8,424. City Point, Virginia 3,780. Cold Harbor, Virginia 672. Corinth, Mississippi 1,794. Crown Hill, Indiana 953. Culpeper, Virginia 463. (Jypress Hill, New York 6,038. Danville, Kentucky 349. Danville. Virginia 1,175. f ayetteville. Arkansas 476. Finn's Point, New Jersey 113. . Florence, South Carolina 213. Fort Donelson, Tennessee 162. Fort Gibson, Indian Territory 255. Fort Harrison, Virginia 243. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 1,838. Fort McPherson, Nebraska 478. Fort Smith, Arkansas 862. Fort Scott, Kansas 624. , Fredericksburg, Virginia 2,506. . Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 2,012. . Glendale, Virginia 23». Grafton, West Virginia 64(). Hampton, Virginia 8,6J)5. Jeflferson Barracks, Missouri 9,140. Jeflferson City, Missouri 399. Keokuk, Iowa 719. Knoxville, Tennessee 2,28(). Lebanon, Kentucky 596. , 204. 772. 124. 925. 1,866. 4.625. 24. 710. 4.544. 7. 1,379. 356 1,18.9. 582. 5,745. 4,970. 1,379. 1,290. 3,936. 33. 912. 156. 782. 2,539. 2,804. 512. 2.212. 575. 1.449. 353. 1.485. 125. 12,807. 1.631. fl69. 620. 600. 2,932. 411. 43. 1,067. 277. Tnlnl 2,505 1,320 3,551 13.719 4,745 20,099 25 1,619 3.087 43 9,:j98 185 2,857 1.369 3,651 4,311 3,000 12,888 13,394 5,159 1,962 5,730 986 1,375 6,419 357 1,331 1,258 2,652 3,017 674 2,467 818 3,287 831 2,347 749 15,307 3.64;{ 1.207 1.266 9,295 12,072 810 762 3.35;{ 873 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 311 Lexinjiton, Kentucky 840 112 5*52 Little Rotk, Arkansas 3,457 2,370 5,827 Little Big Horn, Montana f)83. . . . 244. . . . 1,227 Loudon Park, Maryland 2,925 381 3,30« Marietta, Georgia 7,376 2,978. '. . . 10,354 Memphis, Tennessee 5,198 9,017 14,215 Mexico City, Mexico 754 750 1,504 Mill Springs, Kentucky 353 268 721 Mobile, .Alabama 839. .. . 229... 1,068 Mound City, Illinois 2,625. . . . 2,732. . . . 5,257 Nashville, Tennessee 11,964. . . . 4,711. . . . 16,675 Natchez, Mississippi 450 2,780 3,230 New Albany, Indiana 2,307 676 2,98;} New Berne, North Carolina 2,253. . . 1,100. .. . 3,353 Philadelphia. Pennsylvania 2,669. ... 188. .. . 2,857 Poplar Grove, Virginia 2,200. . . . 4,012. . . . 6,212 Port Hudson, Louisiana 59f). . . . 3,239 . . . 3,838 Quincy, Illinois 230.... 57.... 287 Raleigh . North Carolina (!38 . . . . 572 ... . 1,210 Richmond, Virginia 8(58. . . . 5,700 6,568 Rock Island, Illinois 288... 20... 308 Salesbury, North Carolina 112 ... . 12,035 .... 12,147 Santa Fe, N. Mex 38.9.... 421.... 810 San Francisco, Cal 4,545. . . . 456. . . . 5,001 San Antonio, Texas 1,266.... 284.... 1,550 Seven Pines, Virginia 162. . . . 1,225. . . . 1,387 Shiloh, Tennessee 1,240. . . . 2,377. . . . 3,617 Soldiers Home, D. C 6,7;J6. . . . 2f)l. . . 7.027 Springfield, Illinois "687 Springfield, Missouri 1,016.... 740.... 1,756 St. Augustine, Florida 1,669, ... 73. . . . 1,742 Staunton, Virginia 237 527. . . 764 Stone River, Tennessee 3,818. , . . 2,333. . . . 6,151 Vicksburg, Mis.sissippi 4,077 ... 12,769. . , . 16,84«; Wilmington, North Carolina 745. .. . 1,577 2,322 Winchester, Virginia 2,101. . . . 2.387. . . . 4,488 Woodlawn, Elmira, New York 3,068 7 3,075 Yorktown, Virginia ^6. . . . 1,435 . . . . 2,191 Total. 199,6fK». . 152,009. . t351,6f>9 *Cahaba is not a National Cemetery, but was a prison pen kept by the good rebel government for the speedy transmission of Union soldiers to eternity. About 5,000 soldiers were confined there and it is estimated that over 3,000 died within six months . All were buried in unmarked graves. tincli-ding about 6,000 known and 1,500 unknown civilians and H.lOO known and 3,200 unknown Rebels. The remains of s Idiers killed in battle at Chancellorsville. Spottsylvania, and the Wilderness, Va., were removed to Fred- ericksbiirg National Cemetery during 1867-8, which accounts for the great number of unknown graves. Those slain in battle were not all identified or removed to National Cemeteries Man.y killed on the skirmish line or in re- treat were not recovered, and if buried by the enemy, rest in unknown graves. The vast number of unidentified dead was caused by the commanding oflicers, who like Gen. Sherman at Shiloh, issued orders to "bury the dead where they fell."— As Colonel Worthington remarked, "unhonoi-ed and unknown." 812 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. ENOAOKMEM S DIKING THE WAK i8<>i to i8»r» AND WHEKK THEY TOOK PLACE. Stal.". aii.l T.iiih.ii.s Alabama isr.i 1 sr,'> . . . 10. . . . 42. ... 1. 2. ;{ 1 sr.:j 12 Arkansas Arizona .... 1. .. 40 1 California. . . . 4 ("olorado District of (Jolumbia. .. Dakota Florida ;{ 4 2. . . .-,!). . 11 . . 8. Idaho . 1. . . 4. Indian Territory . . !). Kentucky ' Louisiana Maryland .. . 14. .... 1. .{ . .{0. , .54. 10 Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nebraska Nevada ().") . . .. 5. .. 42.. .. 0.5.. .. o. . .. 27.. .. 10.. . . S2 . . , . 40. . .114. ..5ti4. . .. 7(i. .. 4:r New Mexico New York .... :{. . . 7. North Carolina Ohio .... 2. .. IS. Oregon .. 8. South Carolina ., .. 17. •) . . 124 . 1. .. S. Utah . 1 Virginia West YiriLcinia Wasliiuiiton Territory- . . Total . . . . 40. 21t. ...15';. .110. .. 17. .. 1. . .027. s«4 1 sc.-, . :J2 . . 24. . . . 78. •>. 2. . . 1 . 1. . 4. . 1 . 4. . 17. .. 5. . 02. .. (!. 1 . . .{. . .5. . 31. . . 4. . .50. 2. . 8. 67. .. 1. 41. 4. 10. .. 28. .. 1. 1. 8i). .. 1. 1. .. 2. 205. .. 28. 10. .. 1. 770. . .l:{5. 4 1 11 :{2 108 i:» 118 :w (i 18i oc ic i< "I M CO 1 i 'i k ?( t5 =^' R i '4 £ ?: § " MO 70 ©^ SI, a 1« 1^ m' i-T us* W* Si ■~s ai ifli w t-' 5£ ^' m' Q ' I--' oc r;' s' fc -t £5 »£ ;t! £ -2 iS i£ ft >c *i t^ S? 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The biank linf is inserted here for future ijenerations to observe as a monument to State Secession. t II Regulars and Scattering are not added in on the total col- umn as they are included in the enlistments from the various States. t The f)9,337 Colored Troops were not enlisted by authority of any state or states. Their killed and deaths are kept separate and not included with the White troops of the Northern states, as the 178,975 credited to state enlistments. These Colored troops were recruited from the following states: Alabama 4,f«6 Louisiana 24,0.52 Texas 47 Arkansas 5,526 Mississippi. . . .17,869 Virginia 5,7:^3 Colorado 95 N. Carolina.. . . 5,035 Florida 1,044 S. Carolina. . . . 5,462 Total 99,337 Georgia 3,486 Tennessee 20,133 Heavy artillery is classified and counted as infantry in the foregoing table of number of regiments. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES 317 •ii4..q ■ ogggg *g ■ ■ ■ '5 ■ ■ ■'^■5 ■ S*' •si^lA . . ^ T ". "*. 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REVOLUTIONARY WAR BATTLES. BENNINGTON, Aug. 16, 1177. Armies. Killed. Wounded. Captured. Total. Americans Vk^ SO.. 40 70.. EiiMTlisli 60.. SO.... 692.... 832.. BRANDYWINE, Sept. 11, 1777. Americans 2i>0. .623 .... 175 ... . lOOO. . En^lish^ 142. 437 579....20600 BUNKER HILL, June 17, 177o. Americans 145 .3»4 449.... En§rlish^ 232. 708 lOOO.... CAMEDEN, August 16, 1780. Americans 98. 225 ... 52... 375... En^lish:^ 118. 382 500.... CONCORD, April 21, 1775. Americans 49.. 34... 5... 88.... EngUsh* 66..200. ... 7- •• 273.... COWPENS, January 17, 1781. Americans* 12.. 60.... lO... 82.... English 112..200....528.... 840.... EUTAW SPRINGS, Sept. 8, 1781. Americans* 152. .374 .. 28... 554.... English 200..450....150.... 800.... FT. I»IOULTRE, June 28, 1776. Americans* 11 . 26 37... English 63 .127... 15.... 205.... FT. STANWIX, August 6, 1777. Americans 120 .268 368.... English* 86 .204... 25.... 315.... FT. ^VASHINGTON, November lO, 1776. Americans 35 .. 114. 2000. ...2149.... 2600 English* 232.. 548... 50.... 850.... 9O0O GUILFORD COURT HOUSE, March 15, 1781. Americans 139 .240.... 43.... 419.... 3651 English* 190 .380 570.... 1890 GER:»IANT0WN, October 4, 1777. Americans 208 .395....130.... 733....10000 English* 124. 379 503....15000 KING'S MOUNTAIN, October 7, 1780. Americans* 28.. 60 88.... 900 English 130..306....648....1104.... 1155 LEXINGTON, April 21, 1775. Americans 7.. 9 16... English* 2 2... LONG ISLAND, August 27, 1776. Americans 7 4. . 226. . .. 700. . . . lOOO. . . English* 63.283.... 44... 390... •Star Indicates the side that won the victory. .32 In Action lOOO 1200 12000 lOOO 2500 3052 4500 400 2700 867 1120 1500 435 3500 800 lOOO 60 200 7000 8444 322 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. MONMOrXH, June 29, 1778. Amerlcan««^ 85 .190... 18... 293... Eii?ll»
  • 0 .30,177 . 1,464 .31,641 Total American Casualties.. 1,856 Eujrlish 25 Battles 2,307. 18 Skirmishes 211. Total English Casualtit 2,518. S,545. .21,078., . 503.. .21,578.. POPULATION OF STATES AND TROOPS FURNISHED 1775 TO 1781. Statps Pupiilation Connecticut.. 182,519.. Delaware .... 45,504.. Georgia 227,6.57.. Maryland.. .. 245,181.. Massachusetts 290,64(5.. NewHamp.... 108,142.. New Jersey... 140,788.. Troops States Population Troops. . . 21 ,142 New York .... 260,664 .... 18,742 .. 2,tK)l NorthCarolina 302,189.... 8,138 .. 2,183 Pennsylvania 333,468. .. .30,019 ..16.338 Rhode Island 52. T'.tti.... 4,369 ..70,175 S.Carolina.... 180,787.... 3,300 .. 9,760 Virginia 574.6(i0 . . . . 21..545 . .17,726 Total 2,945,000. . *25T^ ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 323 General Putnam rode one horse one hiindred miles in eighteen hoiu's, to meet the enemy. General Gates fled two hundred miles on horseback in three days, after the defeat of the American army at Camden. General Sumter made a similar record after the defeat of the troops at Rocky Mount, riding to Charlotte without saddle or hat In 1775, a company of 96 men marched from West Virginia to Boston, a distance of 700 miles, in 21 days without the loss of a man. Soldiers were whipped with 39 lashes for missing roll call, de- serting or stealing. The pay of soldiers during the Revolutionary War was $4.00 per month, and this was in a paper currency almost valuless. The army at the time of its disbandment was not discharged, but furloughed, which in case of peace being declared, was to be eqiiivolent to an honorable discharge, and the soldiers re- ceived no final settlement or pay, but were permitted to take their arms home with them. The pay of a general was seventy-five dollars per month, with certain allowence, including rum. The arms used were not of uniform pattern, many brought them from home, and all were flintlock, smooth bore muskets. The powder was carried in horns, and bullets were cast, when needed, in moulds carried by soldiers for that purpose. Washington accepted no pay during his seven years' service. He possessed an estate of 9,000 acres of land, and had 216 negro " slave and thousands of hogs, sheep, cattle and horses. His esti- mated wealth was $750,000.00, the greater part of which he had received from the English government as salary and perquisites while serving in a civil or military capacity. The last survivor of the Revolutionary War, Daniel F. Bake- man, died at Freedom, New York, April 5, 1869, aged 109 years. Indians and English were engaged at Wyoming and they took no prisoners, which caused the unusual heavs^ fatalities. HESSIANS OR GERMANS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR. The mumber of Hessians and Germans hired by England to assist in the conquest of the American colonies, are here prop- erly credited to their respective countries with casualties; Countries Killed Died Deserted Troops Brunswick 5,723 Hessie Cassel 16,992 HessieHanau 2,422 Bayrenth-Anhalt-Waldeck . . . — 4,930 Total 7,754. . . .4,808. . . .30,067 But very little positive information on the number of troops fm-nished by England is obtainable, and at best, is largely based on estimates. At the outbreak in 1775, the English army with reinforcements aggregated thirty thousand men. Each succed- ing year brought fifteen thousand more, and at the end of the war fully one hundred and twenty thousand troops had been landed. The English navy had eighty seven thousand men emploj^ed in 1778, and during the war, estimated on a low 324 ONE HUNDRED OREAT BATTLES. basis would not be less than one hundred and fifty thousand. These two arms would make a total of two-hundred-and-eiyhty thousand, with casualties as follows: Killed. H.,un(l.-(l. IH.iI. Dcsorted. Enrolled 3,992 .27,000.... 4 l,38o....2H, 024... 2S0,000 Durinjjc this war the Americans captured in battle were con- fined in the old i)rison .shii), Jersej', and it is estimated that fifteen-thousand soldiers perished by starvation and ill treat- ment, but the number of captures reported would greatly diminish that number, but in no manner lessen the atrocity of the deed. BIO BATTLES OF REVOLUTION COMPARED WITH LITTLE BATTLES OF THE CIVIL WAR. Killed Wounded MUsin:; Total Ensmired Monmouth , Jun e 28, 1778 .... 8.5 .... IflO ... . 18 ... . 293 ... . (J.OOO Wilson Creek, Aujr. 10, ISlil. . 223. ... 721. .. . 291. . . .1,235. . . . 5,fif50 WhitePlains, Oct. 18, 177fi.... 25.... 136.... 4.... 295.. ..13,000 Pea Ridk'e, March G, 1862 .... 203. .. . 980. .. . 201. . . .1,384. . . .13,000 Braudywine, Sept. 11, 1777.. 200.... 625.... 175. . . .1,!)00. ...12,(KK) Williamsburg, Va. May 6,1862 456. . ..1,410. . . . 373. . . .2,239. . . .16,(KK» REVOLUTIONARY WAR AND BATTLES ( OMPAREl). Killed Wounded Mii^iing Total Revolutionary War, 1775-1782.... 1,8-56.... 4,227.... 4,0.57.... 10,260 Gettysburg, July 1,-3, 1863 3,1.55. . . .14,-529. . . . 5,265. . . .25,049 Antietam. September 17, 1862 . . 2,108. . . . 9,.541 .... 7.50. . . .12.409 Spotsylvania, May 8 to 21, 1864. . 2,725. . . .13,416. . . . 2,2.58. . . .18,.399 Shiloh, April 6, 18S2 1,766. . . . 7,368. . . . 2,884. . . .13,018 Fat Generals in the Revolution. On August 10th, 1778, the officers at West Point were weighed, with results as follows: Pounds. Pounds. General Washington 209 Colonel Michael Jackson . . 252 General Lincoln 224 Colonel Henry Jackson . . 238 General Knox 280 Lt. Col. Huntington 212 General Huntington 182 Lt. Col. Cobb 182 General Creaton 16(5 Lt. Col. Humphreys 221 Colonel Swift .319 No. PENSIONS (JHANTED FOR REVOLVTION AND W.VR OK 1.S12. No. Pensions granetd for Revolutionary war 62,069 Of the above the participants were only 37.918 No. of i)ensions granted for War of 1812-5 68,391 Participants out of the above, were .30,;i46 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 335 BATTLES OF THE WAR OF 1812-5. BLAXDENSBURG, Aii^. 24, 1814. Armies. Killed. Wounded. Captured. Total. Americans 1,5.. 49... 11.... 75 EnpTlisli^ 98..350. .. 32... 4HO.... CHIPPEWA. July 5, 1814. Agiiericaiis* 73..21!> .... 12... 304.... Eiif^lisli 123. 369... 35... 52?.... FORT ERIE, August 15, 1814. Aiiiericaiis* 17. . 51 — 5 73.... Eii^li$^Ii 210. .823. . . . 167 . . . . lOOO. . . . FORT GEORC^E, I»Ia> 27, 18 13. AiiierieansVhr 43. 187... 30. ... 260.... English 65..206 271... LIINDY'S LAXE, July 25, 1814. Aiiiericaiis* 123. .990. . . .210. . . . 1323. . . . English 102..720 ...178... 900.... NEW ORLEAN8, Jan. 8, 1815. Americans^ 8.. 13 21... En^Ush lOO 1400....500....2600.... IVEW ORLEANS, (near) nee. 23, 181 Americans 15. 122 137.. En^rlisli^ 82. 247 329... PLATTSBURG, Sept. 11, 1814. Americans^ 25.. 74 99... Engrlisli 100.375.. 2025 ...2500... RAPIDN OF miAMI, IVIay 5, 1813. Americans lOO.. 81 181... EnpTlisli^ 10.. 70 80.... QUEENSTOWN, Oct. 13, 1812. Americans 43. 187- - 20.... 250.... En^Ush^ 40..191 .... 40.... 271... •Star Indicates the side that won the victoi-y- In aetion 4000 5000 5000 3000 3500 5000 1250 lOUO 6000 280O 6000 10000 4. 1000 6000 2000 14O0O 1000 1000 Aimies Killed Wounded Died Am'can 1877. .10353 14140 English 2131. .11962 11220 CASUALTIES AND ARMIES COMPARED, 1812-5. Deserted Engaged 10864. .471622 6438. .121000 The American army is credited with 4,000 men at the battle of Blandensburg, and 6,000 at New Orleans. When we consider the fact that Virginia had 92,000 and Maryland 52,000 in the immedi- ate vicinity of Blandensburg, and Louisiana 10,000, Mississippi fi.OOO, Tennessee 27,000 and Kentucky 20,000 men serving during that war period, we have reason to ask "what was this great body of men doing, and what kind of commanders to not put them in action?" Ti-uth, standing alone, is rarely big enough to satisfy the ambition of a military man. The army at New Orleans was probably four or five times the number reported. 32G ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. TROOPS FT RNI8HEI), WAR 1812-5. stales Inraiitrj- Cavalry Artillery Dliseellanoou)) Total Connecticut... 9161 137 905 10203 Delaware 3316.... 147.... 3l8.... 57.... 3H38 District of Columbia 3374 375 796.... 2 4547 Georgia 10376.... 563.... 618 11557 Illinois 1303.... 1005 49.... 2357 Indiana 2966 406 8 3380 Kentucky 11882. . . . 8285 72. . . . 20239 Louisiana 7491.... 988.... 163.... 1045.... 9687 Massachusetts 43321.... 446.,.. 2714.... 200.... 46681 Maryland 46119.... 3323.... 3106.... 111.... 52659 Michigan 534.... 22 556 Mississippi 5928.... 396.... 31 6355 Missouri 1556 1556 New Hampshire ... . 5279 642.... 34.... 5955 New Jersey 5668.... 135.... 209 6012 New York 63790. . . . 2415. . . . 8830. . . . 2861. , . . 77896 North Carolina 13739.... 267.... 131 14137 Ohio 21643.... 2814.... 113.... 133.... 24703 Pennsylvania 28146.... 407.... 755.... 9..., 2308 Rhode Island 746 164 910 South Carolina ....10172.... 337,,.. 614.... 100.... 11223 Tennessee 18301 .... 9095, . . . 110. ... 267 ... . 27833 Vermont 4853.... 243..., 140 5236 Virginia 05354. . . . 8803. . . . 7698, , . .10036. . . , 91891 Miscellaneous 2902 Total 383.521. ..42,165 28,057. ..14,975. ...471,622 In the above exhibit, 24,470 riflemen are Included In the column of infanti-y and in like manner 21,516 mounted In- fantry are credited to the cavalry force. In the miscellan- eous are included rangers &c. The marine enlistment was 2,028 and 459 served as spies. The regulars which served during the war of 1812-5 arc includ- ed in the above total and are not to be counted as an addition thereto. All armies used the flint lock smooth boi-e muskets In 1812 Muskets often kicked so violently that they did more harm to the gunner than to the enemy. Hiram Cronk, the last surviving soldier of the war of 1812, died in 1905, aged 105 years. He used tobacco and whiskey from manhood up. ONK HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 327 B ITTLES OF THE MEXICAN WAR. SKIRMISH AT POINT ISABEL, TEXAS. A2)ril 25, 1846. Hetrinienis Killed Wounded Missing Total Engaged Drag'oons 11 6. 17 April 28, 1846. T.RaiigerslO lO BATTLE OF PALO ALTO, TEXAS. May 8, 1846. Regiments Killed Wounded Missing Total Engaged 4th 1 1 2 5tli 5 5 8th 2 17 19 2cl Dragoons 5 5 IstArt 5 5 2d " & 5 3cl " 1 1 2 4th'* ^1 3 4 Total 5 42 47 BATTLE OF RESACA DE LA PALHA, TEXAS. Total 8. lO. 33. 43. 14. 4. 4. 6. 122. 3Iau 9, 1846. Keglnienls Killed Wounded Mlssins 3(1 2.. .... 6 4th 4.. .... 6 5 th 9.. .... 24 8th 8.. .... 35 2(1 Drag. 8.. .... 6 2d Art. 2.. .... 2 3d " .... 4 4th '* O Total 33.. .... 89 SKIRMISH AT LA CATSDA, MEXICO. ,Tan. 24, 1847. Regiments Killed Wounded Missing Tolal Engaged Mo. Intt. 3 30 33 Santa Felnft. 3 3 Total 3 33 36 328 ONE nUNDKED GREAT BATTLES. IC(>!.'inicii(s 1 st Cav. 1st 2<1 BATTLE OF BI ENA VINTA, MEXICO. Fehruat-y 'J2~:i, J 847, Killed Wounded Hissing Total En^iuri-il 17 32 49 ii^m^ois. 20 25 54 47 74 121 II^JDIAKA. 32 36 08 O 56 65 44 57 lOl 27 33 OO MISSISSIPPI. 1st 4t> 56 «6 XHXAS. 1st 14 2 16 REGl^ri^ARS. 2cl 2 2 IstUraar 6 6 2<1 " 2 2 3d Art. 1 10 20 4tli " 4 7 11 Scat. 1 3 4 Total 265 itTs 673 2(1 3(1 2(1 1st Cav, SIEGE OF VERA CRl Z, MEXICO. Mtnrh 9 to '*7, 1S47. OHOROIA. Toliil 1 ^t Art. 2(1 " 3(1 *' 4tli " 1st 2d Total Regliiieuts Killod Wonii.Ud Missiiitf 1st 2 5 1st K^IMSYI.VAI^IA. .... lO 2d 1.. 4 2d HBCiVLARS. 1 Ht!i .... 2 2d Ilra^. 1 . .... 5 M. ICitle. 1. .... 5 SOrXH jL AROI^II^ A. 5 XEI^I*iESSKH. ^ 51 12. 4. 2. 2. 6. 6. 1. lO. 1. 60. Ell^ilLTfld ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 329 BATTLE OF CERRO GORDO, IVIEXICO. Regiments 3(1 4tli 1st 1st 1st 2d 2(1 .t(l Ith 2(1 Drasr. 1^. Rifle. 1st Art. 4th " Seatterins Killvd 1 4 April 17, IS, 1847. AVoHiulecl aiissing Total 11 43. Engaged 3. 13. .. 16 .. 39 .. lO PJKW YORK. 5 5 lO lO 17 IT R.EOri^AR.S. ^ 16 21 5 27 32 » 43 52 1 1 11 63 74 lO 4.%... 55 3 3 3 3 1st 2(1 1. 15. 12 38 13 . 53 Total 64. 4 348 .412 CALAB080, MEXICO. July 12, 1847. 1st La. lst]»I(l. 5. 7 12 3 4 8 11 Total 7 . 19 CO]^TRERA8 A^D CHURUBUSCO, MEXICO. August 19, 20, 1847. ^1S.W YORK. 1st 16 86 102 SOrXH CAROLINA. 1st 11 126 137 REG1I.AR.S. 2(1 5 29 34 4tli 1 6... 7 5tli 6 57 63 6th 9 81 90 7th 4 13 17 8th 2 34 36 9th 3 46 49 33 3b0 ONE nUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 1 mil 1 1 11th 1 1 8 12th 2 24 20 14th 1 1 • 2 15th 8 6» 74 1st Drajsr. 4 1 & 2d " 1 1 2 3d '' 3 3 6 91. Rine 4 12 1« 1st Art. 13 42 R5 2d " 7 ?« 83 3d " 7 27 34 4th " 4 32 36 Scattering 6 IS 21 Total, 118 78« m 1104 8IEGE OF PIJEBLA, 9IEXICO. September 13, to, October 19, 1S47. Regts. Killed Woiiiulcd Jlissiiig Total Engaged ISt 15 29 44 2d 2 2 SOUXH CAROI^II^A. 1st 1 1 SCATXHMBiG. SpyCo. 5 5 Total 15 37 52 CHAPULTEPEC AND CITY OF MEXICO. September 12, 13, 14, 1S47. J*JBXV YORK:. Kegls. Killed. Wounded. nissint;. Total. Engaged. 1st 11 65 76. SOV^XH CAROI^irt^A. 1st 16 84 lOO. 1»EI^ISSYI^VAI^IA. 2d 7 90 97. Total 34 239 273. BATTLE OF MONTEREY, MEXICO. September 21^ 22, 23, 1847. I^OVISIAT^A. Regiiiientg Killed >Viiiinded Missing Total Engaged ISt 2 4 6 KEJ^XUCKY. 1st 5 & ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 331 ]fIARYI.AI*JI>. 1st 6.. ..-• 17 MISSISSIPPI. . 28.... •• 1st 9.. .... 52 OHIO. . 61 ... 1st 15.. .... 39 XEP«P>iESSEH. . 54... •• 1st 26.. .... 19 XEXAS. .105... 1st 6.. .... 21 . S. REGVTI^ARS. . 21.... 1st 12.. .... 31 . 43... 2d 1.. 18.. 12.. 1. ... . 51... 3d .... 33 4tli .... 24 . 36... 5 th I.. 10 . .. . 10... 9 .... Ith .... 8 8tli 2.. •3 9.... 2d Dragoons .. .... 2 2... 1st Art 1. 1 2... 2d " 4".'. 2 2..., . 26... 3d '* .... 22 4th" 12.. .... 31 . 43... 2 fScatterin Total . . 2 127.. ....390 517... The Mexicans, in no instanoe reported the number of men en- gaged or their casualties in any of the Battles of the Mexican V»'ar period. The report of their appearance in overwhelming num- bers and the fearful slaughter inflicted upon them iu all the battles, should not be accepted without thorough sifting. The countr.y was thinly settled, with poor roads and no means of transporting army supplies except by pack trains, which made it impossible to concentrate a great army. That the Mexicans were defeated, is evident, and most likely by an army superior in number and equipment. The heavy casualties of some of the U. S. Regiments is evidence that the Mexican soldiers knew liow to shoot. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. CASUALTIES OF REGIMENTS BY STATES, MEXICAN WAR, 184G-7 AI^ABAI^IA Reglnipnts Killed WoiiniU-il Difd Duserted Eiiroll.d 1st 2... .. 931 Battalion 7... 6 .. .. 295 «i 3... .. 12... .. 278 " 82.... 7... .. 945 n .32... .. 11... .. 483 Cavalry 12... 1... 94 ARKAIVSAS IstCav. 21 . ... 32 94... 5... .. 81>0 2d " 35... FI^ORIDA .. 29.. .. 523 Battalion 46... GHOROIA .. lO... .. 370 1st 8 lOO... .. 19... 924 2d 184... .. 47... .. 463 IstCav. 6 .. 142... .. 33... 745 1st 3?) .. ... 25 26... .. lO... 879 2d 51 .. . 74 64... .. 11... .. 902 »d 1 . ... 16 !<»!.. 6. . .. 910 4tli 13 . ... 44 8W... .. 14... .. 819 5tli 113... .. 29... . 1049 6tli 1... 296.. .. 45... ..1031 IstCav. 2... 1 64... INOIAISA 8... .. 485 1st 2... 80... .. 19... . 856 2d 36... ... 36 46... .. 14 .. .. 853 .•Jd «... ... 56 63... 8... .. 869 4tli 128... .. 39.. 967 5tli 146... IOWA .. 53... ..1040 Battalion 3... 2... .. 253 1st 6 .. ... 15 63... .. 50 .. .. 877 2d 46... ... 57 48... .. 33... .. 919 3d 178... .. 20... ..1076 4tli 148... .. 27... .1132 IstCav. 30... ... 33 54... I^OriSIAI^JA .. 12... .. 838 1st 13... .. 67... .. 684 2d 4... .. 36 .. .. 890 .3d 6... .. 55... .. 740 4tli 13... .. 69... .. 747 5tli 8... .. 36... 710 6th lO... .113... .. 829 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 333 Cav. 9 3 72 71 521 Art. 6 90 528 Scattering 6. 5 267 390 1935 1st 11 17 15 SO 538 2d 4 73 54 704 Battery 3 20 123 MASSACHUSEXXS 1st 78 253 1057 MICHIGAN 1st 164 156 1019 Scattering 41 84 MISSISSIPPI 1st 58 108 63 5 941 2cl 187 37 1037 SeatterhiiT 38 51 431 MISSOURI 1st 9 32 675 2d 3 2 933 3d 1 1 2...... 239 IstCav. 7 21 1 407 2d " 9 46 97 4 986 Cavalry 20....1. 141 " 5 39 35 567 '* 97 8 1258 Artillery 102 845 21 15 496 Scatteringr 23 457 IXJEW JHRSKY. 1st 26 57 425 P«BYV YORK. 1st 2 42 323 973 2d 41 156 141 165 1423 PKORXH car.oi.i:na 1st 181 14 935 OHIO 1st 17 39 47 30 838 2d. 61 47 !>10 3d 1 66 46 788 4th 83 122 987 5tli 83 136 964 Scattering 1 1 1149 PHI*{I*iSYI.VAI^iIA 1st 28 49 118 113 1140 2d 4 113 2 25 119 1076 3d 3 31 60 287 REGITi^ARS 1st 20 28.... 132 118 2d 29 129 133 205 3d 56 144 246 163 4tli 75 112 180 130 5tli 90 190 204 131 6tli 62 128 190 140 7tli 46 68... .223. 112 Sth 103 226 171 161 334 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 9th 16.. .... 68 211... .. 88... lOth 5. 96... .. 36... 11th 24 . .... 24 254... . 89... 12 th 16.. .... 32 289... .. KO... 13th 14." ISO .. 4<>... .. 46 .. 14th .... 28...:. .257... 15th 37.. 1>R . ... 54 373... 106 . . K 3 . . . 16th .. 43... I.I.RY' AGOONS— CAV^ 1st 31.. 43.. .... 50 89... ... 61 143... .148... 2d .147 .. 3(1 15.. .... 9 155... . 68 .. n. Rifle 54.. ...154 179... AFtXll^I^ERY .. 95... ... 1st 42.. ....113 220 ... .158 .. 2d 54.. ...178 176 . . 167 .. 3d 41.. 32.. rs20. 112... 18 3 185. . 4th .... 7« 21t>... . .. 57 226... . 164... Vol risen .. 89... ... 548 Marines 9.. .... 27 36... 8... Seatterinx 1« 2*1 8... I»JA SOUTH CAROI.I 1st 56.. ...116 3411 .. XET»JT^BSSBE .. 64... ...1077 1st 29.. ... 91 78.... 6... ..1054 2d 20.. .... 38 48... .. 13 .. ... 695 3d 219 . 17 i007 4th 140... .. 17... ... 812 5th 70 42 1353 IstCav . 41... YVISCO]SSI]S 3... .. 944 1st 11... 1... ... 146 TEXAS Cavalry 9.. .... 14 2... 1... ...1045 Scat. 37.. .... 15 VIRGIT^IA .141... ...6973 1st .... 4 86... .. 56... ...1320 S CAXXERII*(G Scatterii IS :i.As ..357.... .. 30... I.XIES .. 620 c SIEIEO CASUA VOLUNTEERS Klnil of ServI.«Klll..d WouikLmI llii'd I),s,.rt.{ISHEI> BY SXAXES Statts Killed Wounded IMed Deserted Enrolled Ala. 136... 37 3026 Ark. 21 32.'.'. 131... 34... 1323 Ills. 98. . ISO... 753 123... 6075 Hid. 47 92... 463... 133... 4585 Iowa 3... 2... 253 Flor. 46 .. lO... 370 Ga. 6 8.'.'." 426... . 99... 2132 Ky. 82. 105... 491... 142.. 4842 La. 15 8... 399... 927 7686 MA, 11. 21... 91... 124... 1365 Mass. 78... 252... 1057 Miss. 58'. . los".'.'. 288... 93 2409 Mich. 164.. 167.. 1103 Mo. 22.' 46 433... 99. . 7044 N.J. 26... 57... 425 N.Y. 43. 156... 183 488... 2306 N. Car. 181... 14... 935 Ohio 18. 39... 344... 391... 5536 Penn. 35 . 162... 374 292... 2 5 03 Tenn. 49. . 129... 596... 98... 5865 Texas 46. 29... 2... 142... 8018 S. Car. 56 216. . 349... 64... 1077 Virginia 4... 86... 56... 1320 Wis. 11... 1... 146 Scat. 357 .. . 6 408... 30... 620 Total 601 1469... 3876... 73260 Res. 944. 1551. .1984... 3453... . 7879... 14287.. 2787... 6663... 35000 Total J lU82tfO The above is copied from the report of the Secretary of War on the casualties of troops and the enlistmerts from the differ- ent States of the Union. So far as the casualties are concerned the report is probably correct, but the 3.5,000 regiilars are in no manner accounted for, as the retrulars were in the War of 1812-5 and the Civil War of 1861-5. As the report stands, we conld as- sume, without fear of contradiction, that they were imported from the North Pole for the occasion, and were not, nor never had been honored citizens of any State or States of this great country. 336 ONE nUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. CAI.KISDAR 1846. M T >V T F F S 1 2 T >V T F 1 2 3 4 as 4 .V 6 7 H 910 15 11 12 13 14 15 K; 17 >• 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18141510171819 18 1!) 20 21 22 23 24 S 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 30 202122 23242526 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 7 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 fi 7 12 8 . 8 9 10 1112 13 14 » 12 3 4 5 6 4 50 7 8910 " 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 £ 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 7 8 910111213 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 f 1112 1314151617 p X 18 192021 22 2324 "^ 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2526'i728293031 ^ 1234567 12 3 4 12 3 4 5 6 7 r 8 9 10 111213 14 ^ 5 6 7 8 91011 8 9 1011121314 a 151617 18192021 ^ 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 15 1617 18 19 20 21 ^ 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ^ 293031 ^ 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 as 22 23 2425 2627 2 8 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 31 12 3 4 2 3 4 5 7 8 12 3 4 5 tf 5 6 7 8 910 11 K 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 7 8 9 10 1112 g 121314151617 18 2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1617 18 19 20 21 22 i 13141510171819 ■< 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 s 202122 23 242526 26 27 28 29 30 3031 2 7 28 29 30 31 CAI^EI^OAH 1847. 8 M T W T F S S M 'I" \V T F S S M T W T F 8 1 2 1 12 3 4 3 4 5 6 7 8 91 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 . 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 a; 101112 13 14 15 16 >• 91011 12 13 1415 r 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 -S.17 18192021 22 23^ s 16 17 18 19 20 2122 a 19 202122 23 24 25 " 24252627282930 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 CO 26 2 7 28 29 30 di 30 31 1 a "12 8 + 56 12 3 4 5 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a;-- 7 ,8 9101112 13. » 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ,' 10 11,12 13 1415 16 » 14151617 18 19 20 i5 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ^ 17 18 19202122 28 *• 2122 2324252627 >9 20 iJl' 22 23 24 25 26 © 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 28 ■ • 2 7-28 29 30 »1 -12 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 12 3 4 5 6 V ^ 8 9 1011 12 13 5 1415 16 17 18 19 20 .^ 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ^' 1 8 9 10 11 12 18 ^ 1112 13 14 15 10 17 ^ 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 g 2122 23 24 25 20 27 •- -9 18 19 2021 222324 s 21 222324252627 28 29 30 31 25 2027 28 29 30 31 28 29 30 1 2 3 12 3 4 5 ({ 7 12 3 4 •f 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 91011 eS 11 12 13 14 1516 17 ? 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 X 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 £< 1819 20 2122 23 24 ^ 25 26 27 28 29 30 5 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 - 192021 22 282425 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 31 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 33^ SPANISH-AMEKICAN WAR, 1898. BATTLE OF SANTIAGO, CUBA. July i, 2, 1S98. Reglmenti. 2d Copyright by W, P. KREMEJt, 1898. Q MASSACHUSHXXS. Killed. >>oundcd. niMlng. Tottil. Engaged. 5 40 45 l,O0O ISK'W YOHLK. 13 60 43 110 1,000 XJ. S. K.HGUt,ARS. 6 52. 3 15. 8 33. 1*3 10«. 71st 2d 3d 4th 6th 7 th 8 th 9th 10th 12 th 13th 16th 17th 20th 21st 22d 24th 2Sth lstCav.l3 47. 3d " 3 51 6th " 4 55. 9th " 3 19. lOth '* 6 69. lstV.C.15 76 IstArt.K. 1 2d " A. 2 6. 2d " F 3, 33. 6. 4. 6. 8. 18. 13. O. 1 6. 5. 12. 93. 45. 27 40. 31. 9». 107. 27 13. 33. 33. 75 . 27. 58 1,000 18 1,000 1 42 1,000 123 1,000 120 1,000 , 51 1,000 1. .... 32 1,000 3 49 l,OOD 39 1,000 108 1,©00 17 137 1,00» 33 1,000 14 1,000 39 1,000 38 1,®00 6 93 1,000 35 l,©0O 61 4«0 5 7 400 59 400 23 40O SO 40O ©3 400 1 ISO 8 150 3 150 Total, 226 ..1,274 83 ..1,583. .. .21,050 Spanish fleet attempted to leave the harbor on July 3d, but were captured and destroyed. Garrison and troops in vicinity, 37,825, surrendered on July 14th. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. SPANISH CASUALTIES AT SANTIAGO. Killr.l >Voiiii(l,..l Missiii!; To itl Eiigaired Total 94 473 123 090 SKIRMISH AT SEVILLA. ,fttm' 24th, 1S08. Regt-. Killed. >Voiiiido(1. Msssiiist. Toliil. KiiL'HSPd IstCav. 7 8 ^ 15 244 lOth 1 10 11 220 l! MEK KUHLI^ISHEO BY^ STATES, 1898. Slates Killed Alabama Arkansas California 10. Colorado 12. Connecticut District of Cohimbia Delaware Florida Georgia Idaho 7. Illinois Indiana ■ Iowa 1. . Kansas 33 Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts 9 Michigan 3. Minnesota 7. Mississippi Missouri Montana 21. Nebraska 35. Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New York 15. North Carolina North Dakota 7. Ohio 1. Oregon 16. Pennsylvania 16. Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota 27. Tennessee 1. Texas Utah 8. Vermont Virginia Washington 26. West Virginia Wisconsin 2. Wyoming 3. Scattering 29. Total 289. Died Accident Total Deserted Enrolled 37.. . 7.. . 44. .. 174.. . . 3,864 50.. 2. . . 52. 63. . . . 2,728 60. . . 6. . 66. . . 54. . . . 5,538 . 22. . 2. . . 24. .. 3.. .. 1,367 . 39. . . 39. . . 58. . . . 3,127 . 23. . . 23. 937 . 8.. . 8. . . 46. . 977 . 28. . 2. . . 30 . . 19. .. 1,296 51. . . 3.. . 54. .. 102.. .. 4,218 . 13.. . 2. . . . 15. 2. . .. 678 . 279.. 8.. . 287. . . 40. . . . 13,100 . 69. . . 3.. . 72. . . 45. . . . 7,142 161. . . . 2.. . 163.. 6. . . . 5,464 . 82. . 2. . . 84. . . 28. . .. 4,795 . 84.. . 5.. . 89.. .. 132.. . . 5,397 . 31.. . 4.. .. 35. . . 55. . . . 2,794 . 51.. . 51. . . 40. . .. 1,826 . 32.. . 1.. . . 33. . . 56. . .. 2,597 . 272. . . 1.. . 273. . . 31. . . . 6,792 . 205.. 9 . 207. . . 36. . .. 6,579 . 82.. . 4. . . 86. . . 19. . .. 5,151 . 58. . . 1. . . . 59. .. 72. .. 3,036 . lie. . 8.. .. 118. .. 135. .. 8,083 . 15. . . 1.. . . 16. .. 10. . . 1,054 . 86... . 1.. . . 87. .. 8.. .. 3,848 1.. 1. .. 4.. .. 505 . 32.. .. 32. . . 13. . .. 1,309 . 38.. . 2. . . 40. .. 80.. .. 5,264 . 390.. 09 . . 412. .. 514. . . 19,993 . 59.. . 5. . . . 64. .. 77. .. 3,802 . 9.. . 2.. . . 11. 671 . 229.. . 5.. . . 234. .. 73. .. 13,682 . 38.. . 1. . . . 39. .. 3. .. 1,508 . 226.. . 7.. . . 233. .. 64. .. 16,739 . 11.. . 1. . . . 12. .. 89. .. 1.578 . 39.. . . 1.. .. 40. . . . 94. .. 2,514 . 35. . 2. .. 37. ... 4. . . 1,064 . 74.. . 7.. . . 71. .. 249. .. 6,031 . 58.. . 4.. . . 62. .. 98. .. 6,506 . 6.. 6. ... 1. 555 . 27.. ... 3. 993 . 66.. . . 4.. .. 70. . . . 30. .. 5,029 . 19.. .. 1. . .. 20. . . . 28. .. 1,767 . 31.. . . 3.. .. 34. . . . 81. .. 2,584 . 128.. .. 128. ... 8. .. 5,242 . 12.. . . 1.. .. 13. . . . 16. .. 453 . 373.. . . 30. . .. 393. ... 307. . . 20,046 .3,848. . .168. . . .4,015. . .3,069. . .223.235 340 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BAT! LE8. XHK COSX OK I^JAVAI. BAXXI^HS. The foUowiug statistics of the battles of Manila and Santiago are from the reports of naval officers: , BATTLE OF MANILA. Shipi No. of Shots Cost Tons >Vt. of Shot Baltimore..., 1,434 , $10,934 15.4 Olympia. 1,677 lO.BOo .13.1 Boston 1,106 9.778 13.7 Kaleigh 591 8,026 10.2 Concord 582 6,466 8.9 Petrel ._. 428 4,2 36. ._5^ Total 5,818 $50,045 66.9 BATTLE OF SANTIAGO. Brooklyn 1,937 $18,640 25.1 Oregon .'. . 1,903 24.960 36.6 Iowa 1,473. ....... 15,820 21.8 Indiana 1,876 14,826 19.5 Texas , 835 6,405 8.6 Gloucester 1,369 3,658 2.6 "Vixen ^ 45 97. 0.3 Total 9,474 $84,406 114,3 At Santiago out of 9,474 shots fired from guns of large and small caliber there were 124 hits. The Oquendo was hit 61 times, the Viscaya 28 times, the Maria Teresa 29 times, the Colon 6 times The hits seemed few in number, but they were sufficient. cai^h:kdar 1898. S M T W T F S S M T >V T F S S JI T W T F S 1 1 2 .S 4 .5 « 7 12 3 2 3 4 .i « 7 « S » 10 11 12 13 14 ^ 4 .■» 7 M » 10 g; 91011121314 1.1 - 1.1 1«171H1!)2021 ::. 1 1 12 13 1 4 1 .'> 10 1 7 -< 1017 1.S102021 22 S 22 23 24 2.> 20 27 2.S a isl!»2021 222324 '' 23 24 2.1 20 27 2S 2!) 29 30 31 2.-> 20 27 28 29 30 3031 12 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 .1 .•> fi 7 8 9 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 7 S a: fi 7 8 9101112 « 121314 LilfiW IS -J, 9 10 1 1 12 13 1 4 1 .i W 13 14 1.5 10 17 18 19 ^ 19 20 21 22 23 24 2.'. '~ 10 17 IH 19 20 21 22 * 20 21 22 23 2 4 2.5 2t -» 20 27 28 29 30 - 23 24 2.5 2fi 27 2S 29 27 28 J ., 30 31 1 2 3 4 .5 3 4 .5 7 8 9 12 3 4 .5 :3 « 7 8 9101112 >. 1011 1213141.5 16 .078 9101112 Si 13 141.51017 1819 -17 18 1920212223 C 13 14 1 .5 10 1 7 18 19 2 20 2122 23 24 2.5 20 Z 24 2.5 20 27 28 29 30 S 20 2122 23 24 25 26 ^ 27 28 29 30 31 " 31 27 28 29 30 12 12 3 4 5 1 2 3 S S 4 5 6 7 8 9 . 7 H 9 10 1112 13 . 4 5 7 S 9 10 g 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 r 1 4 1 5 1 (; 1 7 1 8 1 9 20 h 11 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 C. 1 7 5 17 IS 192021 2223 :? 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 s 1 S 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2s 29 30 3 1 25 26 27 28 iO 30 31 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 341 FRENCHAMERICANENOLISH IJVAR 1754. 1760. *^ FORT :XECE*S1TY, July 4, 1754. Army Killed >Voiindel Captured Total Eiignged Americans 25.. '35... 6ilO .... TOO .... lOO •Freneh-Iiitl. 1 OOO George Washington was in command at Fort Neces- sity, and surrendered, July 4, 1754, after a contest of one day. , FT. DIIQUE§KE, July 9, 1755. Am.-En. 700 500... 1200... 2500 -KFrencli-Ind.ll.. 42... .... SS... 40O BATTLE OF LAKE GEORGE, July 6, 1757. •Am.-Eiiglisli .... 31)0... 0000 French . ...lOOO... 4000 . FT. OSWEGO, Auarust 14, 1756. Am.-En?li!sh 140O. .. .14;>0.. .. 1400 •French .. 2000 I LOUISBURG, July 2 7. 1758. •Am.-En, .12000 French 6000. . ..OOOO. . .. «ooo tx' QUEBEC, Sept. 13, 175». •Ani.-En. 175. .610... 22s. ...1010.. . 8000 French 240..870.... 200. ..1400. . ..14000 RECAPITULATION. Am.-En. 900. .2445. .. 5738 31 17. . .50000 French 200..1 150. ...1500....2910.. .20000 AMERICAN- INDIAN WARS. BRUSHY RUN,'^i763. Ariiij Killed Wounded Jli^sina Total EngRsred Colonists" 100.. ISO... .... 250.. 600 Indians BIG KANAWHA RIVER. (oUj^f\ll*^) V,S,^ 70.. 70... .... 140.... 500 Indianii) 28.. .... .... 28... 200 FT. PHIL KEARNY, Dec. 21, 1866. 18th Intt. 103 .... 103.... 103 Indians .... .... .... lOO Fort Phil Kearny, one of the worst disasters in the history of our army, Avas caused by an incompetent regular colonel, who ordered out the detachment to drive away a few mounted Indians who came within calling distance of the fort, and permitted the troops to go out without ammunition except the charges in the carbines. The encounter took place a mile or more from the fort. The firing was heard at the fort and lasted about 1-5 minutes, when it ceased, and the Indians, armed with bow and arrows, despatched the 342 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. entire company when they found the soldiers could make no further resistance. Not a soldier slain had a cartridfie box with him. Tol. Fetterman and Capt. Brown are supposed to have shot each other simul- tmeously. The dead comrades were brought to camp the next day. Their remains have since been removed to the Little Big Horn cemetery and there rest in un- known graves. XYI»OGR.AI»HICAI^ MOKUMENX • r 1*.^^ 211(1 (•„,. ■■* J. I). THOM-VS ^ C.M.TAYLOK It. LEX\0\ THOS. BURK A. H. WATERS I .^, ^n. WiUBtV I ^' '*• ^'EAVER 31ARTIN KELLY |»*'^ iTIl^JHIlCl | p,^ ACKERaiAX FAtOLROSE.VBlRG F. P. SVLLIVAN PAT. SMITH WM. 9I0RGAN V. S. GORDON F. RAYMOXD PAT. GALLAGHER PATRICK ROONEY JOHN MAULER M. O'GARRA T. tlLLIXANE I ' I JOHN QIINX G.^.BIRRELL | o>- the 103 k.llkp | ^,^.^ ^ ^^^.^ G. W. WATERBURY ALEX. SMITH ('. E. BISSELL GEO. PHILIPS MICHAEL SHARKEY F. KARSTON GEORGE DAVIS PERRY F. DOLAN ASA H. GRIFFIN M. KINNEY I pT, ,, kFARNY I ^^ "O^^^R ASA BAKER B H «• KKAK^SK | j^^.^^ ^^^^ JAMES KELLY ADOLPH METZGER JOHXMrCARTY T. AMBERSON T. BKOGLIN CHARLES GU.MFORD W. L. BIGBEE AV. L. COXROY CHARLES CIDDY P. CLAXCEY n^^'^^^^^Tl «• DANIEL N.FOREMAN j "^C. Z 1, ISfab | ^i g pORAN N. S. DEMIXG A. FITZGERALD DANIEL GREEN JOHN GITTER FREDERICK JONES JAMES RYAN A. P. McGlIRE JOHN M. KOLLY FRANK PAYNE DELOS REKD THOMAS M. MADDEN FREDERICK HORRIGAN J. WOODRl'FF J. THOMPSON H. BVCHAXAN M. DIHRING MICHAEL HARTEN CAPT. F. H.BROWN PATRICK SHANNON GEORGE W. Nl'GENS GEO. E. R. GOODALL OLIVER WILLIAMS LlEl'T. (OL. WM. J. FETTERMAN H. E. AARONS ISAAC FISHER AND JAMES S. WHEATLEY, Citizens, nnd 24 SOLDIERS, NAMES rXKNOWN FT. WAYNE, Sept. 1 790. Regulars 183.. 31. ... .... 214.... 1453 Indians \ ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 343 LITTLE KIG HORN, June 2:;, IS 76. 7tli Cav. 262.. S2. ... .... 314.... 850 Indiana 250 ^r M&^^^ re: NO'S ^% , ^ ^^m:fyj^' STAND- r- 20OO YOS AOOd YOR 1 Miuueconjoii Village 2 Brule Village 3 Ogalallas and San Arcs 4 Uncapapa Village 5 Blackfoot Village 6 Reno's Attack 7 Reno's Retreat 8 Custer's Attack 9 Custer's Line of Retreat 10 The Monument 344 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. The loss of 262 men killed at the battle of the Little Big Horn was the result of a conceited military man being entrusted to do something that he was not familiar with, i.e: Indian "Warfare. It is simply nonsense to state that the Indains were there in ovei'- whelming nnmVters. The band was known, almost to a man, as a group of about 2(X) discontented men and their families who had left the reservation. The highest estimate for troops to capture the band was 800 men. The cavalry and infantry on the expedition was nearly double that number. The Indians were endeavoring to get awaj', with no intentions of giving battle, and were surprised in the morning to find that the cavalry, by an all night march, had caught up with them, and was forming in line in their rear while another party had gained possession of their route to escape. There was no alternate but to fight, which they did, and did it well. Of cOurse the cavalry dismounted, every fourth man holding his own and 3 other horses. The Indians knowing that the men with the horses wei-e unable to make any resistance, commenced the attack on them and by shots, yells and shaking buffalo robes, stampeded the horses and later on the entire body of troops. The troops with Reno after gaining their horses, fell back to the east side of the river whei-e they took up a good position and remained inactive the rest of the day. Custer and the men with him were all killed— th6y left no record— except their dead bodies and their dead horses, which showed the liidians method of attack and its success. The infantry arrived the next morning after a night march of .30 miles. No dead Indians were found on the battle field. «ir^» C'KEEK, COLORADO, >ov. tf. 1864. a. Cav. O . 44. ... 1 .... 54... lOOO Ind an.xi 01>1> .... «t>o. ... OOO The attack on the Indian camp at Sand Creek Avas in the night. Before going into battle the commander in an addres.s to the soldiers said. "Remember, the In- dians take no prisoners," which the soldiers inferred that they weve to take no prisoners, and they took none. The greater part of the Indians thus slaugh- tered -were old men. squaAys and children. Another account reports only 00 Indians killed and that the rest escaped to the Arkansas River. TJI»I»KC\M E, Nov. 11, mil. Re^.-Vol. 42. IS?.... ... 1^9... lOOO iiitraiis s«o WHITE «r»XE HII.E, DAKOTA, .^ii-pt. 3, 18<»3. 4;tiia<»Marav. II.. 22... .... »:i. ... suo 2cl \'.'8». «.. 14... .... 20.... 200 Iml'an!« lOO. .... 156... 256... 700 The Inuian camp destroyed at White Stone Hill was composed largely of S(juaws and children. The killed were not counted. BI^ACK HAWK >VAR. "XYCAWOItE CKEEIi. Volunteers 25.. 25... 215 liHl anr« 5 .... 5... 40 Xt^ar FT. WIXMlBAftO, Jul> 21, 1832. ir"?mars 1.. 8... .... O... 2500 Iiid^aiiK 16 .... 16... 50 ItAD AVE, Aiivriist, 2, 1832. R'^ii!ai> 7.. n... 24... 2500 liid'aiis 68 .... 68... 400 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 345 THE REBEL AEMY. Never less than S00,000 and clurin^? tlie war 1,500,000 men were in tlieir army. It will never be known, within some hundreds of thousands, just how many men were in the rebel army. The constant reiteration, by Southern speakers and writers and Northern symphathizers, that there were only 600,000 is too absurd to be entertained for a moment by any well-informed man. All the facts indicate that there were between double and treble that number. The census of 1860 showed that there were 1,064,- 193 white men of military age in the 11 seceding States. Here is the way they were distributed : Aliil)iira:i !»9,9«; .\orth Ciiroliiin 11.5,309 Arkniisas (».),231 South Cnroliiiii .5.5,04G Florida '.. I.".. 739 TcniicKsof 1.59,353 fieoraU 111,00.5 Texas 92,14.5 LouiMBiia 83.4.50 Virginia ■ 190. .580 Mississippi 70,29.5 Tola! 1.004,193 Between 1860 and 1865 — five years — fully 300,000 white boys in the States named attained their eigh- teenth year. The rel)el loss during the same time from those vfho passed their forty-fifth year was inconsiderable, since they discharged no man from the service because he had reached his forty-fifth birthday. Next, we ha^e the contingent from the Border States. These had. of white men of military age, in ISOO as follows; Delaware. 18,273 Missouri 232,781 Kentucky 180, 589 Scattering .5.000 Maryland 102,715 Total .. .'. .>3y,3.58 With the exception of Delaware, whose quota was swelled by several thousand Pennsylvanians, these States furnished but 44.8 per cent, of their white military population to the Union armies, where the Northern States sent 63 per cent, of theirs. We are .justified, therefore, in assuming that 19 per cent, of their white men of military age went into the rebel army. This would make 101,517 men. Then, we know that every man and boy capable of carrying a gun or marching a mile was made to do some form of military duty. Nothing hardly short of being actually bedridden could excuse him. If he was not able to go to the field, he could guard prison- ers, bridges and fortifications, or help conscript able- bodied men. It is not too much to add 200,000 for young boys and men over age, who formed the Junior and Senior Reserves, did guard duty in the rear, and were frequently found in the actual line of battle, as before Petersburg and Atlanta. This gives us, then : Whites of military age in 1800 1,004,193 Whites who reached 1 8 years before 1805 300,000 liorder State men 1 00, 51 7 Junior and Senior Reserves 200,000 Total , 1,071,710 346 ONE HUNDRED GKEAT BATTLES, From which we should deduct tho following; white men furn- ished the Union army. Aliibaniii 2,57ft Nortli ( iiroliiiii K.l.'ift ArkansiiN H.'lHit South rHroliiiu Florida 1,2«« 'IViiucssee ;U,(I!»2 Oeorj^ia Tcxii. l,l»«s liOiiMana .5,22 4 W.-st Viri^inia 32.IKis MisNUsippi 445 ToIhI K«,20(8 We should also deduct, say, 100,000 for cripples, etc., who were not capal)le of performing any military service, or who successfully evaded it. This makes a total of 18(5,206 dt"(hi(tioiis. and the rebels an avail- able total of l,o7'.i.."JU0 men. How well they worioreia OS 17 11 2 2S I,oulMaiia 34 10 3 1 20 MUsissippi 49 » 4 20 North Carolina 0» 4 1 5 » South <'aralhm 33 2... Tennessee 01 2 . . . Texas 22 5 2 8. VirpinJft 65 10 28. Korder Slates 21 4... Confeiierale Staieii IteimUrs . . . 7 «i 1 Total "HTi "s5 nr ~n n's 1... .. 28 11... .. 82 4... .. 16 11... .. 5ij 5... .. 11 ONE IlUNDIiED GKKAT BATTLK8. 347 Besides, Georgia Iiad two battalions of heavy artil- lery ; Louisiana, two regiments ; North Carolina, two battalions ; South Carolina, one regiment and one bat- talion ; Tennessee, one regiment and one battalion ; and Virginia, one regiment ; making live regiments and six battalions of heavy artillery. In all, the regular Confederate forces were equal to 764 regiments of 10 companies each. If we assume that these were kept at an average strength of 500. men each, or 50 men to a company, we have a con- stant strength approximating 400,000, without count- ing the men under State organization for local pur- poses. The rolls of the North Carolina regiments show that manv of them had over 1,500 men from tirst to last, and some over 1,800. The 26th North Carolina went into the battle of Gettysburg "with over 800 men." A collocation of the meager and scattering returns in possession of the War Department show that prob- ably the rebels had nearly all the time a force ap- proximating 500,000 effective men in the field. For example, one compilation is as follows: Departiiu'iit of Viririnia. July 20, 1862 119,2 42 " ll(Mirifi> No rrturiis " Aorlh (an.liiia, Jul V 1.5, 1802... 20.820 " S. lar. .' Western Vlrijioia. " 31.1802 0,731 " Henrico " 1 0, 1 802 2,080 " N. I. A S. Virainia •' 31,1802 .50.871 " East Tennessee '• 31,1802 1.5,43.5 '• N. C. Ga. & Florida '• 30.1802 32,170 " The West •• 10.1862 99,536 " Miss. & East La. " 31,1862.... 70,15.5 Valley District of Virginia, November 30, 1 802 1,7 88 Trans-Mississippi, November 30. 1 802 17,231 Total 449,439 As the war progressed the conscription became more drastic and searching. The whole Southern Cojifed- eracy was one vast military prison, where every man was enrolled, kept under constant surveillance, and liable at any moment to be sent to the front. Men who had been disabled for active duty in the field were sent back to guard prisons, bridges and com- munications, and form conscripting parties, and send 348 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. to the fi-ont able-bodied men who had been doing that duty. Finally, when every available white man had been brought out, they began organizing the negroes in the winter of 1865, but the collapse of the Confederacy stopped this. These facts must convince every reasoning man that, from the first to the last, the rebels had fully 1,500,000 men who did military duty. DEATHS IN UNION AND REBEL PRISONS. Prisons rnknown Known Total Prisons Tnknown Known Total Alton, 111... 662. . 1,556. 2,218 Annapolis. . . . 2,285. . 204. . 2,489 Camp Chase 4. . 2.098. . 2,102 Audersonvile 12,793. . 921. .13.714 C'p Douglas 7. . 4,025. . 4.032 Danville, Ya. 1,172. . 155. . 1,3;}7 Elmira . 2,9.56. 2,9.56 Florence, S.C. 199. . 2,799. . 2,998 Finns Point . 1,434. 1,434 Rifhm()nd,Ya 842. . 5,700. . 6,.542 Ft. Del 2,401. 3.401 Salesbury,.... 94. 12,032. 12,116 Inclianap'is . 1,.556.. . 1.5.56 Charleston. .. 3.57. . 123. 380 Pt. Lookout 4. 3,442. 3,446 St. Louis 1,010. 1,010 Kock Island 4. . 1,956. 1.960 Total. ..681. .22,434. 23,115 Total 17,.508. .22,011. .39,-576 This includes only the deaths in the largest of rebel prisons. As 13 other prisons are not reported, it is probable that the total number of deaths in rebel prisons would reach the enormous figure of 70,000. Annapolis was a camp for paroled prisoners and the deaths occurred while in transit or immediately after arriving there. UNION IN REBEL PRISONS. Deaths 26,328 Paroled-Exohansed . . . .154.330 Illegally Paroled 1,144 Escaped 2,773 Joined Rebel Army 3,170 Unaccounted for Total 188,145 REBELS IN UNION PRISONS. Died 26,774 Exchanjred 101,768 Released 88,394 Escaped 2,098 .Joined Union Army .... 5,452 Unaccounted for 3,084 Paroled 248^99 Total 476,169 The writer visited several encampments of Confederate vet- erans, and made it a point to question those he conversed with about bein^ captured and prison life. The enquiry established the fact that about one third of the veterans had been prisoners at some period during: the war. At that ratio it is easy to figure out the Confederate army at above 1,500,000 men. ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 5349 CONFEDERATE FLAGS. Banner,"! Under Wliieli Southern Soldier!^ Fought A— The Stars and Bar- B-The Battle Flag. C— The Camp Flag. D— Last Flag of the Confederacj' In March, 1861, the Confederate Congress adopted as the national emblem the so-called "Stars and Bars." It was made up of three horizontal bars of red, white, and red, with a blue union in the upper left-hand corner, on which were displayed thirteen white stars in a circle, thus giving the historical red, white, and blue, which tri-color appeared in all the succeeding changes. The resemblance of this to the "Stars and Stripes" led to confusion, mistakes, and loss of life in the battle of Manassas, and shortly after that action another flag was born to the Confederacy, in September, i86r. The battle flag was then adopted. This, in the language of heraldry, was a red field charged with a blue saltier, with a narrow border of white, on which were displayed thirten white stars; in other words, a blue St. Andrew's cross on a red ground. This was easily distinguishable, and was never changed. 350 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES The stars and bars were in '63 supplemented by the camp flag. This was in size and shape like the other, except that it was white with no stripes, and the battle flag in the upper corner, next the staff. It was found deficient in actual service, in that, displaying so much white, it was sometimes apt to be mistaken for a flag of truce, and on Feb. 24, 1865, it gave place to the last flag of the Con- federacy, the outer half being a red vertical bar. Ap- pearing so late in the war, it was not so familiar as the others — in fact, was comparatively little known. CONFEDERATE MONEY. When Louisiana secedeu January 26, 1861, the new government seized the United States mint at New Orleans and struck $254,820 double eagles and $101,316.50 half dollars, using the United States dies for 1861. The bullion was exhausted in May, 1861, and the coinage ceased. The U. S. dies were destroyed. A confederate state die was then made to be used for silver half dollars. It had the Goddess of Liberty the same as the United States coin on one side, and the stars and bars of the confederacy in a coat-of-arms, flanked by a stalk of cane and one of cotton on the other side. Four half dollars were struck with a die on a scr^w press, and they comprised the entire coinage of the con- federate states. It was found in examining the coin that it would not be fit for use, as the relief was too high. The coins were not even milled. ONE HUNDBED GREAT BATTlyES ?51 BATTLE RECORDS. A COMPARISON OF 21 BATTLES SHOWING THAT THE VOLUNTEERS WERE BETTER SOLDIERS THAN REGULARS. Copyright by W. P. Kremer, 1898. The idea that regulars, officers and men, by reason of their discipline and knowledge of drill,' are superior to the volunteer soldiers is a fallacy that has long been imposed upon the world. The facts gathered from a carefiil examination of all the great battles during the civil war discloses the fact that the volun- teer regiments made the best records with but one ex- ception, and that the regular regiments did not make even a fair fighting record. The best soldiers tb.is country ever produced were volunteers who enlisted from patriotic motives, and had no desire to become soldiers for life, or adopt that calling as a vocation. The account commences with the first general en- gngement of the civil war and continues to the close. The first is BULL RUN, July 22, 18G1. Killfd Wounded Missing Totiil Enanged 1st Mhmesota 42 108 30 180 U. S. Regulars 10 20 .53 83 Thirteen other volunteer regiments had a greater number killed. In the Confederate army at the same battle, 11 out of the o.j regiments engaged, had more men killed thnn our regu.lars. We quote next WILSON CREEK, Mo., Aug. 10, 1861. 1st Kansas 77 187 20 281 800 1st Missouri 7G 208 11 295 895 1st U. S. Regulars 10 52 9 80. ..... 350 2d U. S. Regulars 15 44 2 61 300 The volunteer regiments in this engagement re- ported the number of men carried into action. The two regiments which made the above gallant record, were three-months men, with term of service nearly expired. The records of these two regiments were never surpassed, or anywise near approached by regu- lars during the civil "war. In the next general en- gagement no regulars participated, but in order to show the good fighting qualities of the volunteers, It is here quoted : FORT DONALSON, Feb. 16. 1862. 11th Illinois 70 181 88 .339 500 8th Illinois 54 188 242 613 18th Illinois 53 157 18 228 Thirty-six regiments participated in this battle and the average killed per regiment was 14. The next engagement occurred on April 6, and stands on the records as the most severe battle of the 352 ONE HDXDRlvD GREAT BATTI^KS war. The 08 rp;,Mments which stood the attack on Sunday had an avera,i;e of lili killed per regiment, and with the additional 40 whicli arrived during tlie night, and participated on Monday, the average still stands It) per regiment, or 4 more per regiment than oc- curred at (Jettyshurg, and 10 more than were lost at Cold Harbor, where .■}04 regiments were engaged — -the largest army that participated in any one engage- ment. Here are the regiments which made records at SIIILOH, Tenn., April G, 1802. Gth Iowa ti.j KM) 37 202 K25 9th Illinois (il .-{(M) .5 3()(i 500 77tbOhio .51 IKi ol 218 15th U. S. Regulars 4 5!J «3 .m 16th " H 50 5(i 284 15th Iowa 21 15fi 8 185 The l.jth Iowa arrived on the battlefield at ten o'clock in the morning, when they received tlieir first arms and equipments. Their loss shows in the most conclusive manner that the country boys can be de- pended upon in time of need, and that discipline and drill do not necessarily make a brave or good soldier. \YILLIAMSBURG, Va., May 0, 1802. 70th New York 7!) 138 113 .3.3(1 (iOO 72d New York 5!t 90 4() 195 Regular Cavalry 2 1 3 Thirty-six regiments engaged averaged 12 killed per regiment. "On to Richmond," is the next in order, which shows some remarkable records on the IJnion side. 149 regiments were engaged, and the average killed per regiment was onlv one less than at Gettysburg. CHICKAIIOMINY, June 2r,th to July 2, 18G2. 83d Pennsylvania 79 1(i6 177 .3(52 9th Massachusetts 69 281 43 3.93 22d " 6.J 153 124 ;U(i (i50 12th Regulars 55 100 5() 217 Twelve regular i-egiments participated and their av- erage killed amounted to 12. i;> ^lassachusetts regi- ments averaged 10 killed. The Confederate regiments on the Chickahominy did their l)est, nnd tlieir records at this place were never broken. They stand as follows : 20th North (^arolina 93 2.97 (! .39fi 44th Ge()ry:ia 80 :J04 1(5 4(H) 514 11th Alabama 7(5 240 11 237 The Confederate army at this period was in its prime, was looking for fight and went in with a vim. They got just what they were looking for. as their mortalitv list i)lainly show.s — 10 per regiment killed throughout the isi regiments engaged, a loss never equalled in after years. MANASSAS, August 30, 1802. 5th New York 79 170 48 297 19th Indiana 47 1G8 44 259 14th Resrulars 18 12(5 34 178 New York State had .j3 regiments in this action and ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTr.ES 353 averaged 12 killed, 12 regular regiments averaged 6. ANTIETAM, Sept. 17, 1862. 15th Massachusetts 57 238 23 318 600 12th " 49 165 10 224 59th New York. . . 48 153 13 224 2d U. S. Sharpshooters. ... 13 51 2 66 One hundred and seventy regiments on the Union side sustained an average loss of 12 killed per regi- ment. PERRYVILLE, October 8, 1862. loth Kentucky 66 130 196 10th Ohio 60 179 .329 1st Wisconsin 58 1.32 14 204 18th Regulars 3 3 Forty-eigot regiments participated and had an av- erage of 19 killed. Ohio had 12 regiments in this action and averaged 21 killed. FREDERICKSBURG, December 11th to loth, 1862. 145th Pennsj^lvania 34 152 43 229 .500 16th Maine 27 170 34 231 427 6th Rejiulars 5 22 1 28 The Union army was represented by 249 regiments — only ten less than at Gettysburg, but the fighting was not so severe, as the average killed amounted to only .5 per regiment. The Confederate army had 134 regiments engaged. The greatest regimental loss was the 14th Georgia, 22 killed. Average regimental killed, 3. STONE RIVER, December 26, 1862. 18th Regulars 60 224 7 291 602 21st Illinois 57 187 59 303 .36th Illinois 46 151 15 212 In this battle, the only one during the war. a regu- lar regiment made a higher record than the volun- teers. The five regular regiments averaged 19 killed, which v/as higher than any State loss. CHANCELLORSVILLE, May 1st to 3rd, 1863. hith New Hampshire 41 213 63 317 558 61.st Ohio 33 27 60 1st U. S. Sharpshooters. ... 11 51 6 68 One hundred and seventy-five regiments engaged, the average killed, 6 per regiment. VICKSBURG, May, .Tune, 1863. 22d Iowa 27 118 19 164 12th Missoxiri 26 82 108 1st Regulars 3 3 Eighty-eight regiments were engaged and sustained loss in the reduction of Vicksburg. They averaged 5 killed per regiment. GETTYSBURG, .July 1, 2 and 3, 1863. 24th Michigan 67 210 86 367 496 147th New York 60 144 92 296 380 111th " 58 177. ...: . 14 249 390 17th Regulars 25 118 7 150 265 11th " 19 92 9 120 285 354 ONE nUNDRKD GREAT BATTLES This was tlie lai-.^ost assernblajje of troops that had met in battle np to that date, and the h)ss sustained throufrhont the army shows good tightin;; qnaiities, and averaged 12 killed to the 2r)r) regiments engaged. Michigan averaged 22 for her regiments, wliile New York with 70 regiments come out of the action with an average of 14 killed. The regulars with 14 regi- ments averaged 11. The Confederate army also made some eood records, though below the high-water mark of 18G2. Their showing is as follows : 26th North Carolina 86 502 .588 80() nth " " 50 1.59 20*1 42d Mississippi 60 205 265 The Confederate army had lS:i regiments in this action and their killed amounted to 14 per regiment. CHICKAMAUrjA, Sept. 20, 18G3. 9th Ohio 48 185 16 249 87f h Indiana 40 142. ...... 8 190 18th Regulars 33 152 118 303 587 One hundred and forty-tive regiments engaged, and had an average of 11 killed. The 5 regular regiments averaged 14. and the 2.j Illinois regiments had the same average. MISSIONARY RIDGE, Nov. 2(5, 186.8. 15th Indiana 24 175 19!) 334 93d Illinois 20 46 27 93 15th Regiilars 4 11 1 16 236 18th Regulars 1 28 29 366 The loss in this battle only averages 4 for the 170 regiments engaged. State troops from Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio averaged ~> per regiment. FORT DARLING, May G, 1864. 118lh New York 42 Ill 46 199 3d New Hampshire 39 182 16 2;57 726 2d U. S. Cavalry ' 3 5 8 Sixty regiments in action had an average of 10 killed. WILDERNESS, May 5, 6 and 7, 1864. 57th Massachusetts 57 1-58 30 245 2d Vermont 49 285 14 .348 675 12th Regulars 15 51 44 110 Two hundred and forty-eight regiments engaged and averaged killed. Vermont with 8 regiments aver- aged 2(5. Massachusetts with 24 regiments averaged 12. New York with GO regiments averaged 0, and 12 regular regiments averaged 7. SPOTSYLVANIA, May 8th to 21st, 1864. 15th New Jersey 75 159 38 272 49th Pennsylvania 50 180 44 274 1st Maine Heavy Artillery 81 395 5 481 nth Regulars 17 101 10 128 Ten regular regiments averaged G, 27 Massachusetts regiments 14, GG New York regiments 0. 66 I'ennsyl- vania regiments 11. and the 14 Michigan regiments 14. The 249 regiments in this battle averaged 10 killed. 1 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES 355 COLD HARBOR, June 2d to loth, 1864. 2d Conn. Heavy Artillery. . 85 .-221 19 325 8th N. Y. Heavy Artillery. . 80 33!) 56 505 1654 23d Pennsylvania 47 134 29 210 1st U. S. Sharpshooters. ... 6 9 15 In this series of battles .304 regiments took part and met with loss. In fact this was the greatest battle ground of the war if the number of troops are to be taken into consideration, but the fighting falls far below the usual casualities, as it only averaged 6 killed per regiment. The regiments which appear here and at Spotsylvania as" heavy artillery, were monster organizations drilled in the' infantry 'and ar- tillery service, and in computing or comparing their loss it must be remembered that they were equal in number to three or four of the old infantry regiments. New York led as usual Avith the number of regiments, 01, and met with an average loss of 7 killed. Ten regular regiments averaged 2, and 9 Vermont regi- ments averaged 10 killed. CEDAR CREEK, October 19, 1864. 2d Massachusetts Cavalry.. 7 16 1 24 3d " " .. 6 31 39 76 1st Regular Cavlary 2 5 7 Comparison made with cavalry, as no regular in- fantry was engaged. One hundi-ed and five regiments participated in this battle, and sustained an average of 6 killed. V(3LrxTEEi{s Good, White or Black. It made no diiference whether the volunteer was white or black so far as fighting qualities were con- cerned, as the following record shows : OLUSTEE, Florida, Feb. 20, 1864. 8th U. S. Colored 49 188 73 310 575 1st N. Carolina Colored. ... 22 131 87 2.30 47th New York, (White). ... 30 197 93 413 Ten regiments engaged, thi-ee of which were colored, and the killed averaged 20. The 21 general engagements as shown in the fore- going tables represent all the hard contested battles from the commencement of hostilities until the final collapse of the Confederacy. If records had always been kept and presented to the public in an impartial manner, as they are here for the first time in the world's history, George Wash- ington would not have asked the question, "Did the volunteers stand the fire of the English regulars?" He would have known thev would I When the fact is thoroughly understood by the In- telligent people that the volunteer is more reliable than regulars, there will be no need of large standing armies, proficient in everything but courage, patriot- ism and usefulness. A careful review of West Point graduates and of- ficers of the regular army shows that many of those WiiO are painted as heroes were neither brave, patriot- ic, skillful or careful. The fact must always stand, that Grant cowed like a sneaking cur and sought se- clusion and safety in the ladies' cabin on a steamer in the Tennessee River when he thought the battle was going against the Union army at Shiloh. Fitz lohn 356 ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES Porter permitted the Union army to be defeated at Manassas ratlier than obey an officer he disliked, which sliows tliat patriotic motives formed no part of his movements. Tlie Ball's BlufiE disaster was largely due to me incompetency of Gen. Charles P. Stone, and the strong outpost at Harper's Ferry was surrendered by Col. Miles, with near 13,000 men, almost without firing a shot. The garrison was properly supplied and could have successfully resisted the entire Confederate army for twenty days. Gen. W. S. Kosecrans cowardly fled from the battle- field of Chickamauga at 10 o'clock in the morning and sought shelter on the banks of the Tennessee, 14 miles from the battle, and there seized and used every church for a hospital except the denomination to which he belonged. Gen. Sherman on the evening of April 5. in a dis- patch said : " I do not apprehend anything like an at- tack on our position." At that itme fully 3S.000 Con- federates were in line of battle and going' into bivouac within two miles of his camps, and at daylight the next morning commenced a furious assault which killed 1.800 men and wounded 8,000 Union soldiers within ten hours. Gen. Sturgis. l)y his bad management, became re- sponsible for the Guntown disaster and the loss of 2,300 troops. Gen. Custer, with all his military education and 850 cavalry and 1.000 infantry, ijermitted himself and 262 brave soldiers to be outwitted and slaughtered by a handful of unlearned Indians and squaws on the Little Big Horn, and Captain Fetterman and 103 of his com- rades fell victims to the same unmilitary band at Fort Phil Kearny. Taking these " disasters in all their surroundings, volunteers could not have done worse, if selected at random, from h.od carriers, blacksmiths or any other honorable vocation in life. Per centage of desertion among regulars 24 " " " volunteers 6 IN OTHER WARS. BUEXA VIST A. MEXICO, Feb. 22. 1847. Rests. Killpil >Voiiiid<>iiK IIUNDUKU UUEAT IJ AT l•|.E^ ARM8 AND WEAPONS OF ALL AGES The iiHt' of weapons, ofleiisive and defensive, doubtless had its • ori«iu in the eradle of the human race, and before the historic ' period. Their eharaetor and use are shrouded in the darkness', and mystery which refuses to reveal the secrets wra])ped up in the dawu of i)ro}irt5ssive intelligence. The mythic period connects the barbaric with the historical, in which Hercules is represented to be armed with a club or mace, which no d(»ubt wasamon<^the first weapons used bj' the early I'aces of mankind. Use of stone weapons universal of earlier as well as of dis- tinctive or ruder races. Persians used flints or stones tmly. The ancient Greek lis^ht armed troops thi- slin^i, often with a plummet of lead which frequently bore the words, "Take this," or similar words. The Persians, Acliaeus, Acarnanians and es- pici;illy lie Baleriuns were famous slinjrers. The latter used litlicr hand, and it is said that parents obligated their sons to strike their food di)wu with a slinj?, from a pole where it was huny befoi^e they were allowed to eat it. 20;) Rhodians, armed with slinks, easily kept at baj' the Persian cavalry, in the retreat of the famous "Ten Thousand" after the death of the younjicr Cyrus and the battle of Cunajfa. They used lead balls and could throw them twice as far as stt)nes. 401 B. C. SliuKcrs were an important feature in the Persian army 538 to 32:5 B. C. As latt' as KiSi British grenadiers were armed with slinsjjs, and stone slintiers were extensively used l)y the i>atriotic arm.\- in 1817 which liberated South America from Si)anish rule. ARCHHRS. Upon the cylinders found at Nimrr d, ancient Calah, about 1440 B.C., shows archers, foot, on horseback and in chariots, show- ins^ that bows and arrows were in common use anumy: the Assyr- ians, who were experts in their use. Thellomans did not use the l)ow and arrow in their wars duriny,- the earliest times of the republic. They introduced it afterwards, as they borrowed the use of most of their arms from the Tuscans and Ureeks who occupied Italy. Archers are of the most remote antitiuity. Few nations did not use them. Levy says Arabian archers, mounted on camels, with swords six feet lonji. would dischare. Mentioned by an Arabic writer in 1249, as being used in engines of war. Menti(m is made of men armed with "Gonnes" at an attack made on a Yorkshire Manor hoiise in the reign of Edward III, of England, 1375. Sismondi says it took a quarter of an hour to charge and tire a musket. CAKTVOT*. First authenticated usc^ was in l)attlc of Cressy, 134fi. Earlier use is obscure. An Arabian writer seems to describe the use of cannon in the year 1312 and 1323. Gunpowder and cannon are both mentioned in Registers of Accounts, 1.338. KmVX I^OCKS. Introduced about the middle of the 17th century and con- tinued until su])erceded by percussion locks in 18.34. I»KR.ClSSIOIS CAI»S-KITI,]IIII^AXKS. Fulminating ])owder invented in 1807. Pircussion caps first used in 18.34, and had come into general use before 1840. BAYOISKTS. Adopted in 1«75. A first a dagger was su])]>lied to fit the muz- zle of the gun and served as a pike. Improved at Bayonne in ONE HUNDRED GREAT BATTLES. 365 1707 with a socket so the musket could be fired until the bayo- net was wanted for use. Was discarded by the Enj^lish army at the time of the Boer War in 1903. 'W^AR.-SXAI^JDITSG AR9IIKS. The historic period credits Kjiypt, under Sesostris as the first country to adopt a military organization of GOO.OOO infantry, 2t,0.>0 Cavalry, and 27,000 chainots with which he conquered the known world after a contest of 9 years. .8(30 ONB HUNDRED fiREAT BATTLB WAR INDEMNITIES OF THE PAST In a record of ninety treaties made since the tenth century indemnities have been exacted in a fewer than fifteen. The United States, in her wars with Mexico and Spain, did not ask for money, but on the contrary paid Mexico $18,500,000 and Spain $20,000,000 for territory taken. The first mention of indemnity occurs in the famous peace of Westphalia, which ended the bitter religi- ous struggle known as the thirty years' war in 1648, in which Germany was reduced in population, territory and morale. To her allied victors, France and Sweden, she was required to pay a staggering price. France got the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine, while Sweden got part of Pomerania and the sum of $5,000,000. Two hundred and twenty-three years later Germany got back from France the surrendered provmces and at the same time obliged her vanquished foe to pay the greatest cash indemnity ever known in the history of the world, $1,000,000,000. Russia got over $15,000,000 from Persia in 1828, besides large provinces, and the next year, in conquering Turkey, demanded an "enormous sum," which, however, was never paid. Fifty years later, in 1878, she secured from Turkey the sum of $231,000,000 an in- demnity which has been exceeded only once in the history of the world. The following table gives a list of the chief war in- demnities: Yiiiis Virtor Vaiii|iil>lif(l Sum I'liiil Ti-r. (Vili-il. Sp. MIU's I'ilS. . Francit -Sweden.. Germany . . . . $ .'),0!().(KK) I0,()(i8 17!)7. . Napoleon Pope Pius V'l I.'S.IXKJ.CK):! S.rOO 180). .Franco Austria S,tX)0 (KK) 28,00 18] 4 Franco Austria 17,000,000 42.( 00 181.5 . . Allies France 1 :o.O(;0.(KK) * 1828. . Russia Persia 1.5,40(),(KK) 10,«70 182n. .Russia Turkey 10,(:00 1842. .Groat Britain . . .China 21.(KK).(:(K> 70 1K18. . ITnit(!d States . . . .Mexico tlS,r,(;o.O(H) 1,240,0;)0 18.-S8 .Great Britain . . . .China 8,o;:o.(MH) 18mi. . Prussia-Italy .... Austria 15,(.0;),(;0!) 1!>,039 1871 . . Germany France 1,(100,(HK),0;)0 .5,(i({8 1878. . Russia Turkey 2;J1.00;),(M)0 t!.0.:W4 188;{.. Chili Peru 1!).8(!0 18)5. .Japan China 18),(X):),(KH) 15.000 18)7. Turkey Greece 44,4-'0.(K)0 18. 8. . United States . . Spain t:0.0(M),()00 ^178.<)!)4 *Fn'nch boundai-ies reduced to those of 17!)0. tPaid by victcn- to the vaniiuished. t()nl.\ 18,2i)5 s