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WAR HISTORY
of
UNION COUNTY,

Containing A History of the Services of Union County Soldiers in the
War of the Revolution, the War of 1812, the War with Mexico,
1846-47, and the War of the Rebellion, 1861-65
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By W. L. Curry
Marysville, Ohio
1883

CHAPTER V.
War of the Rebellion.
Pp. 110 - 116

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NAMES and DATES of
PRINCIPAL BATTLES of the WAR

Andairsville, Ga., May 17 and 18, 1864.
Allatoona, Ga., Oct. 5, 1864.
Alpine Gap, Ga., Sept. 11, 1863.
Altoona Hills, Ga., May 25 to June 4, 1864.
Antietam, Md., Sept. 16 and 17, 1862.
Appomattox Court House, Va., Apr. 9, 1865.
Arkansas Post, Ark., Jan. 11, 1863.
Ashby's Gap, Va., July 12, 1863.
Assault on Fort Wagner, S. C., July 10 and 11, 1863.
Atlanta, Ga., July 12 to Aug. 25, 1864.
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 9, 1864.
Averill's raid in West Virginia, Aug. 25 to 30, 1863.
Bacon Creek, Ky., Dec. 26, 1862.
Baker's Creek, Miss., May 16, 1863.
Ball's Bluff, Va., Oct. 21, 1861.
Baltimore, streets of, Maryland, Apr. 19, 1861.
Barboursville, W. Va., July 12 and Sept. 18, 1861.
Bradstown, Ky., Oct. 4, 1862.
Barton Station, Miss., Apr. 16 and Oct. 20, 1863.
Barton Rouge, La., Aug. 5, 1862.
Bayle's Cross Roads, La., Oct. 12, 1861
Bayou Cache, Ark., July 7, 1862.
Bayou De Glaize, La., May 18, 1864.
Bayou Rapids, La., Mar. 21, 1864.
Bayou Saint Louis, Miss., Nov. 17, 1863.
Bear Creek, Ala., Apr. 17 and Oct. 26, 1863.
Bentonville, N. C., Mar. 18 to 21, 1865.
Bermuda Hundred, Va., May 4, and 16 to 30, June 2, Aug. 14 and 25, Nov. 30 to Dec. 4 and Dec. 13, 1864.
Berreyville, Va., Dec. 1, 1862.
Beverly, W. Va., July 12, 1861.
Big Black River, Miss., May 3 and 17, July 4, and 5 and Oct. 13, 1863.
Big Black River Bridge, Miss., Aug. 12 and Sept. 11, 1863.
Big Hatchie River, Miss., Oct. 5, 1862
Big Shanty, Ga., June 6, Sept. 2, Oct. 3, 1864.
Birds' Point, Mo., Aug. 19, 1861.
Black Bayou, Miss., Apr. 10, 1863.
Blackburn's Ford, Va., July 18, 1861.
Black River, La., Nov. 1, 1864.
Black River, Mo., Sept. 12, 1861.
Black Warrior Creek, Ala., May 1, 1863.
Black Water, Mo., Dec. 19, 1861.
Bogler's Creek, Ala., Apr. 1, 1865.
Bolivar, Miss., Aug. 25 and Sept. 19, 1862.
Bolivar Heights, Va., Oct. 16, 1861.
Booneville, Miss., May 30 and July 1, 1862.
Bowling Green, Y., Feb. 1 and 15, 1862.
Brandy Station, Va., Aug. 20, 1862.
Brentwood, Tenn., Mar. 25, 1863.
Bristo Station, Va., Oct. 14, 1863.
Brownsville, Ark., July 25, Aug. 25 and Sept. 14, and 16, 1863.
Bull Run, first, Va., July 21, 1861.
  Bull Run, second, Va., Aug. 30, 1862.
Bull Run Bridge, Va., Aug. 27, 1862.
Burnt, Hckory, Ga., May 24 to June 4, July 4 and 5, 1864.
Buzzard Roost, Ga., Feb. 25 to 27, 1864.
Buzzard Roost Gap, Ga., May 8, 1864.
Camden Point, Mo., July 13, 1864.
Campaign, Northern, Ga., May 5 to September 8, 1864.
Cane Creek, Ala., Oct. 26, 1863.
Cane River, La., Apr. 24, 1864.
Cape Girardeau, Mo., Apr. 26, 1863.
Capture of Rebel Ram.
Fair Play, La., Aug. 18, 1862.
Carnifax Ferry, Va., Sept. 10, 1861.
Carrick's Ford, W. Va., July 14, 1861.
Carters Station, Tenn., Dec. 30, 1862.
Carthage, Mo., July 5, 1861.
Cassville, Ga., May 19 to 22, 1864.
Catlett's Station, Va., Aug. 21, 22 and Oct. 24, 1862.
Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862.
Campbellsville, Ky.
Chambersburg, Penn., July 30, 1864.
Chancellorsvillle, Va., May 1 to 5, 1863.
Chapin's Farm, Va., Sept. 29 and 30 and Nov. 4, 1864.
Charleston, S. C., Feb. 18, 1865.
Charleston, Tenn., Dec. 28, 1863.
Chattahoochie River, Ga., July 3 to 12, 1864.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Aug. 21, and Nov. 23 to 25, 1863.
Cheat Mountain, West Va., Sept. 12 and 13, 1861.
Chickahominy, Va., May 24 and June 21, 1862.
Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 19 to 23, 1863.
Chickamauga Station, Ga., Nov. 26, 1863.
Chickasaw Bayou, Miss., Dec. 28 and 29, 1862.
Chickasaw Bluffs, Miss., Dec. 29, 1862.
City Point, Va., May 6 and June __, 1864.
Clarksville, Tenn., Aug. 19 and Sept. 7, 1862.
Cleveland, Tenn., Nov. 27 and Dec. 22, 1863.
Cochran's Cross-roads, Miss., Sept. 10, 1862.
Cold Knob Mountain, Va., Nov. 26, 1862.
Coldwater, Miss., May 11 and July 24, Nov. 8 and 9, Sept. 10, 1862.
College Hill, Miss., Aug. 21 and 22, 1864.
Columbia, S. C., Feb. 15 to 18, 1865.
Columbus, Ga., Apr. 16, 1865.
Coosa River, Ga., Oct. 25, 1864.
Corinth, Miss., Apr. 30 to May 30, Oct. 3 and 4, 1862.
Corinth, Miss., Aug. 16, 1863.
Corinth, Miss., June 10, 1864.
Courtland Bridge, Ala., July 25, 1862.
Crab Orchard, Ky., Aug. 22, 1862.
Crump's Landing, Tenn., Apr. 4, 1862.
Cumberland Gap., Tenn., June 18, 1862, and Sept. 9, 1863.
Cynthiana, Ky., July 17, 1862.
Dallas, Ga., May 25 to June 5, 1864.

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Dalton, Ga., May 9, August 14 to 16, and Oct. 13, 1864.
Dardenelle, Ark., Sept. 9 and 12, 1863.
Deep Bottom, Va., July 21, 27 and 28, Aug. 14 to 19, Sept. 2 and 6, and Oct. 1 and 31, 1864.
Destruction rebel ram Albemarle, Oct. 28, 1864.
Dobbin's Ferry, Tenn., Dec. 9, 1862.
Dutch Gap, Va., Aug. 5, 1863.
East Point, Ga., Sept. 5, 1864.
Ebenezer Church, Ala., Apr. 1, 1865.
Elizabethtown, Ky., Dec. 27, 1862.
Elk River, Tenn., July 2 and 14, 1863.
Evacuation of Corinth, Miss., May 30, 1862.
Expedition from Vicksburg to Jackson, Miss., July 3 to 9, 1864.
Expedition from Vicksburg to Meridian, Miss., Feb. 3 to Mar. 5, 1864.
Expedition to Black Bayou, Miss., Apr. 5 to 10, 1863.
Expedition up Yaoo River, Miss., Feb. 1 to Mar. 8, 1864.
Fairburn, Ga., Aug. 18, 1864.
Fairfax, Va., July 13, 1864.
Fairfax Court House, Va., June 1, 1861.
Fair Oaks, Va., May 31 and June 1, 1862.
Falling Waters, Md., July 2, 1861.
Fish Bayou, La., June 5, 1864.
Fisher's Hill, Va., Aug. 15, Sept. 22 and Oct. 9, 1864.
Five Forks, Va., Apr. 1, 1865.
Flat Shoals, Ga., July 28, 1864.
Florence, Ala., May 27, 1863.
Fort Blakely, Ala., Mar. 31 to Apr. 9, 1865.
Fort Donelson, Tenn., Feb. 13 to 16 and Aug. 25, 1862.
Fort Donelson, Tenn., Feb. 3, 1863.
Fort Donelson, Tenn., Oct. 11, 1864.
Fort Fisher, N. C., Dec. 25, 1864.
Fort Gaines, Ala., Aug. 2 to 23, 1864.
Fort Henry, Tenn., Feb. 6, 1862.
Fort Hindman, Ark., Jan. 11, 1863.
Fort Leavenworth, Kas., Oct. 20 to 26, 1864.
Fort McAllister, GA., Dec. 13, 1864.
Fort McCook, Ala., Aug. 27, 1862.
Fort Morgan, Ala., Aug. 5 to 23, 1864.
Fort Pillow, Tenn., Mar. 16 and Apr. 12, 1864.
Fort Scott, Kas., Sept. 1 and 3, 1861.
Fort Scott, Kas., Oct. 22 and 28, 1864.
Fort Smith, Ark., May 15, Aug. 31 and Sept. 1, 1863.
Fort Sumter, S. C., Apr. 12 and 13, 1861.
Fort Wagner, S. C., July 10 to Sept. 6, 1863.
Franklin, Tenn., Dec. 12, 1862.
Franklin, Tenn., Sept. 2, Nov. 30 and Dec. 17, 1864.
Fredericksburg, Mo., July 17, 1864.
Fredericksburg, Va., Nov. 9 and Dec. 11 to 16, 1962.
Fort Royal, Va., May 23 and 30, 1862.
Gaines' Mill, Va., June 27, 1862.
Gauley's Bridge, W. Va., Nov. 10, 1861.
Gettysburg, Penn., July 1, 2 and 3, 1863.
Glasgow, Ky., Oct. 5 and Dec. 24, 1862.
Goldsboro, N. C., Dec. 17, 1862.
Goldsboro, N. C., Mar. 21 to 24, 1865.
Grafton, W. Va., Aug. 13, 1861.
Grand Coteau, La., Nov. 3, 1863.
Grand Ecore, La., Apr. 3, 1864.
Grand Gulf, Miss., Apr. 29, 1863.
Grand Gulf, Miss., Jan. 16 to 18, July 16 and 17, 1864.
Great Bethel, Va., June 10, 1861.
Great Bethel, Va., Apr. 4, 1862.
Green River Bridge, Ky., July 4, 1863.
Grierson's expedition from La Grange, Tenn., to Baton Rouge, La., Apr. 27 to May 2, 1863.
Hagerstown, Md., July 6 and 11, 1863.
Hagerstown, Md., July 5, 1864
Hamburg, Tenn., May 30, 1863.
Hamburg Landing, Ala., May 29, 1863.
Hampton Roads, Va., Mar. 9, 1862.
Hampton, Va., Aug. 7, 1861.
Harper's Ferry, Va., Apr. 18 and Oct. 11, 1861.
Harper's Ferry, Va., May 28, Sept. 12 to 15, 1862.
Harper's Ferry, Va., Oct. 5, 1863.
Harper's Ferry Bridge, Va., July 7, 1863.
Harpeth River, Tenn., Mar. 2 and 4, Apr. 10, 1863.
Harrodsburg, Ky., Oct. 10, 1862.
Hartsville, Tenn, Dec. 7, 1862.
Hatcher's Run, Va., Oct. 27 and 28, 1864.
Hatcher's Run, Va., Feb. 5 to 7, 1865.
 
  Helena, Ark., Aug. 11 to 14, Sept. 20, Oct. 1 and 18, Dec. 5, 1862.
Holston River, Tenn., Nov. 15, 1863.
Holston River, Tenn., Feb. 20, 1864
 

Hoover's Gap, Tenn., June 24, 1863
Hot Springs, Ark., Feb. 4, 1864.
u bolt, Tenn., Dec. 20, 1862.
Independence, Mo., June 17 and Nov. 26, 1861.
Independence, Mo., Feb. 18, Mr. 22 and Aug. 11, 1862.
Independence, Mo., Feb. 3 and 8, Mar. 23, Apr. 23, and 24, 1863.
Independence, Mo., Feb. 19, Oct. 22 and 26, 1864.
Island No. 10, Tenn., apr. 8 and Oct. 17, 1862.
Iuka, Miss., Sept. 13 to 20, 1862.
Iuka, Miss., uly 7, 9 and 14, 1863.
Jackson, Miss., May 14, July 10 to 17, and 29, 1863.
Jackson, Miss., Feb. 5, and July 5 to 8, 1864
Jeff. Thompson Surrendered, Ar., May 11, 1865.
Jonesboro, Ga., Aug. 19, 20 and 31, and Sept. 1 and 7, 1864.
Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 22, 1864.
Kenesaw Mountain, also known as Big Shanty, Lost Mountain, Marrietta and Nose's Creek, Ga., June 10 to July 2, 1864.
Kilpatrick's raid on railroad, Ga., Aug. 18 to 23, 1864.
Kingston, Ga., May 18 and 24 and Oct. 12, 1864.
Kirby Smith Surrendered May 26, 1865.
Knoxville, Tenn., Sept. 10, 1864.
La Grange, Ark., Sept. 6, Oct. 11, Nov. 7, and Dec. 30, 1862.
Lamb's Ferry, Tenn., Dec. 25, 1864.
La Vergne, Tenn., Oct. 7, Nov. 27 and Dec. 9, 1862.
La Vergne, Tenn., Jan. 1, 1863.
La Vergne, Tenn., Sept. 1, 1864.
Lawrenceburg, Ohio, July 14, 1863.
Lehanon, Ky., July 12, 1862;
July 5, 1863, and July 30, 1864.
Lee Surrendered, Va., Apr. 9, 1865.
Lexington, Ky., Oct. 17, 1862.
Lexington, Ky., July 28, 1863.
Lexington, Ky., June 10, 1864.
Liberty Gap, Tenn., June 25, 1863.
Little Harpeth, Tenn., Mar. 25, 1863.
Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 10, 1863
Little Rock, Ark., Apr. 26 and May 28, 1864.
Lone Jack, Mo., Aug. 11, 15, and 16, 1862.
Lone Jack, Mo., Nov. 1, 1864.
Lookout Mountain, Tenn., Nov. 24, 1863.
Lost Mountain, Ga., June 9 to 30, 1864.
London Creek, Tenn., Nov. 15, 1863.
Louisa Court House, Va., May 1, 1863.
Lovejoy's Station, Ga., July 29 and 30, Aug. 20, Sept. 2 to 6, and Nov. 16, 1864.
Lynchburg, Va., June 17 and 18, 1864.
Lynnville, Tenn., Nov. 24 and Dec. 23, 1864.
Macon, Ga., July 30 Nov. 20 and 24, 1864.
Manassas, Va., Aug. 30, 1862.
Manassas Gap., Va., Nov. 5, 1862.
Manassas Gap, Va., July  21, 1863.
Manassas Junction, Va., Oct.24, 1862.
Manchester, Tenn., Aug. 29, 1862.
Manchester, Tenn., Mar. 17, 1862.
Marietta, Ga., July 3 and 4, 1864.
Martinsburg, Md., July 2, 1861.
Martinsburg, Va., September, 1862.
Maryland Heights, Va., July 4 to 7, 1864.
Massacre at Centralia, Mo. Sept. 27, 1864.
McCook's raid in Georgia, July 26, 31, 1864.
McMinnville, Tenn., Apr. 20, Sept. 28 and Oct. 3, 1863.
Memphis, Tenn., June 6, 1862.
Memphis, Tenn., May 2, Aug. 21, and Dec. 14, 1864.
Meridian, Miss., Feb. 9 to 19, 1864.
Milliken's Bend, La., June 5 to 7, 1863.
Mill Springs, Ky., Jan. 19 and 20, 1862.
Mine Explosion, Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864.
Missionary Ridge, Tenn., Nov. 25, 1863.
Mobile, Ala., Dec. 22, 1864.
Monocacy, Md., July 9, 1864.
Monterey, Tenn., Apr. 28 and May 13, 1862.
Morgan's raid from Kentucky into Indiana and Ohio, July 1, to 26, 1863.
Moulton, Ala., May 28 and 29, 1864.
Mount Sterling, Ky., July 19, 1862.
Mount Sterling, Ky., Mar. 22, 1863.
Mount Sterling, Ky., June 9, 1864.

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Mouth of Monocacy, Md., Oct. 11, 1862.
Muldraugh's Hill, Ky., Dec. 28, 1862.
Munfordsville, Ky., Dec. 17, 1861.
Munsfordsville, Ky., Sept. 14, 16 and 21, 1862.
Murfreesboro, Tenn., July 13 and Dec. 31, 1862, to Jan. 3 and June 6, 1863, Sept. 3 and Dec. 5, 6, 7, 15 and 24, 1864.
Murfreesboro Road, Tenn., Oct. 4, 1864.
Nashville & Northwestern Railway, Tenn., Sept. 4, 1864.
Nashville, Tenn., Mar. 9, July 21 and Nov. 5, 1862.
Natural Bridge, Fla., Mar. 6, 1865.
Near Boliver Heights, Va., July 14, 1863.
Near Culpepper, Va., July 12, 1862.
Near Dalton, Ga., Jan. 21, 1864.
Near Nashville, Tenn., Mar. 8 and Oct. 20, 1862.
Near Snicker's Gap., Va., Aug. 13, 1864.
Near the Rappahannock, Va., Apr. 1, 1864.
New Berne, N. C., Mar. 14, May 22, and Nov. 11, 1862.
New Creek, W. Va., June 17, 1861.
New Hope Church, Ga., May 25 to June 5, 1864.
Newport News, Va., July 5, 1861.
Nickajack Creek, Ga., July 1 to 10, 1864.
North Anna River, Va., July 23, 1862.
North Shenandoah, Va., Oct., 1864.
Occoquan Creek, Va., Nov. 12, 1861.
Occupation of Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 2, 1864.
Ogeeche River, Ga., Dec. 7 to 9, 1864.
Oostenauha, Ga., May 13 to 16, 1864
Orange Courthouse, Va., July 25 and Aug. 2, 1862.
Orchard Knob, Tenn., Nov. 23, 1863.
Orleans, Ind., June 17, 1863.
Overall' Creek, Tenn., Dec. 5, 1864.
Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 19 and 20, 1864.
Pea Ridge, Ark., Mar. 6 to 8, 1862.
Pea Vine Creek, Ga., Nov. 27, 1863.
Perryville, Ky., Oct. 6, 7 and 8, 1862.
Petersburg, Va., June 10, 1864, to Apr 3, 1865.
Philippi, W. Va., June 3, 1861.
Pilot Knob, Mo., Sept. 26 to 29, and Oct. 26, 1864.
Pine Knob, Ga., June 19, 1864.
Pine Mountain, Ga., June 14 1864.
Pittsburg Landing, also known as Shiloh, Tenn., Mar. 2, and Apr. 6 and 7, 1862.
Plantersville, Ala., Apr. 1, 1865.
Pope's campaign in Virginia, Aug. 23 to Sept. 1, 1862.
Port Hudson, La., Mar. 14, MMay 22 to July 9, 1863.
Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862.
Port Royal, S. C., Nov. 7, 1861.
Port Royal, S. C., Jan. 1, 1862.
Pound Gap Expedition, Tenn., July 6, 1863.
Powder Springs, Ga., June 20, 1864.
Pulaski, Tenn., May 4, 1862, and May 13, Sept. 26 and 27, Dec. 25, 1864.
Pumpkin Vine Creek, Ga., May 25 to June 4, 1864.
Raid to Gordonsville, Va., Dec. 8 to 28, 1864.
Rapidan, Va., Oct. 10 and 17, 1863, and Mar. 1, 1864.
Rappahannock Station, Va., Aug. 20 to 23, 1862, Aug. 1 and 2, and Nov. 7, 1863.
Readyville, Tenn., Aug. 28, 1862.
Reconnoissance on Corinth Road, Miss., Apr. 8, 1862.
Red Clay, Ga., May 3, 1864.
Red Oaks, Ga., Aug. 19, 20 and 28, 1864.
Red River Expedition, La., May, 1864.
Resaca, Ga., May 13 to 16, and Oct. 12, 1864.
Richmond, Ky., Aug. 30, 1862.
Richmond, Ky., July 28, 1863.
Rich Mountain, W. Va., July 11, 1861.
Ringgold, Ga., Setp. 11 and Nov. 27, 1863.
Rocky Face Ridge, Ga., Feb. 23 to 27, Mar. 5 to 9, and May 8 to 12, 1864.
Rodgersville, Tenn., Aug. 22, 1864.
Rome, Ga., May 17 and 18, and Oct. 13, 1864.
Rosecrans' campaign in Tennessee June 23 to 30, 1863.
Rousseau's campaign in Tennessee, June 23 to 30, 1863.
Rousseau's pursuit of Wheeler in Tennessee, Sept. 1 to 8, 1864.
Rousseau's raid in Alabama and Georgia, July 11 to 22, 1864.
Rutherford's Creek, Tenn., Mar. 10, 1863.
  Sabine Cross-Roads, La., Apr. 8, 1864.
Sabine Pass, La., Sept. 8, 1863.
Sailor's Creek, Va., Apr. 6, 1865.
Saltville, Va., Oct. 2 and Dec. 20, 1864.
Sand Mountain, Ala., Apr. 30, 1863.
Sand Mountain, Ala., Jan. 27, 1865.
Savage's Station, Va., June 29, 1862.
Savannah, Tenn., Apr. 16, 1862.
Second assault on Fort Wagner, S. ., July 18, 1863.
Second assault on Port Hudson, La., Juen 14, 1863.
Second assault on Vicksburg, Miss., May 20, 1863.
Seven days, includes Chickahominy, Peach Orchard,
  and Savage Station, Va., June 26, to July 1, 1862.
Seven Pines, Va., May 31 and June 1, 1862.
Sharpsburg, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.
Shelbyville, Tenn., June 27, 1863.
Shelbyville Pike, Tenn., June 4 and Oct. 7, 1863.
Sheridan's raid in Virginia, May 9 to 13, 1864.
Sheridan's raid in Virginia, Feb. 27 to Mar. 25, 1865.
Shiloh, Tenn., Apr. 6 and 7, 1862.
Siege of Atlanta, Ga., July 28 to Sept. 2, 1864.
Siege of Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 17 to Dec. 4, 1863.
Siege of Petersburg, Va., June 15, 1864 to Apr. 2, 1865.
Siege of Port Hudson, La., May 27 to July 9, 1863.
Siege of Savannah, Ga., Dec. 10 to 21, 1864.
Siege of Vicksburg, Miss., May 18 to July 4, 1863.
Siege of Yorktown, Va., Apr. 5 to May 3, 1862.
Snake Creek Gap, Ga., May 8 to 10, Oct. 15, 1864.
Snicker's Gap, Va., Nov. 2, 1862.
Snow Hill, Tenn., Apr. 2 and 3, 1863.
South, Mountain, Md., Sept. 14, 1862.
Springfield, Mo., Aug. 10, Oct. 5 and 25, 1861.
Springfield, Mo., Feb. 13, 1862.
Springfield, Mo., Jan. 7 and 8, Dec. 16, 1863.
Spring Hill, Tenn., Mar. 4 and 5, 1863.
Stewart's Creek, Tenn., Dec. 29, 1862, and Jan. 1, 1863.
Stockade at Stone River, Tenn., Oct. 5, 1863.
Stoneman's raid to Macon, Ga., July 26 to 31, 1864.
Stoneman's raid from Tennessee to Virginia, Dec. 12 to 21, 1864.
Stoneman's raid in Virginia and North Carolina, Mar. 20 to Apr. 6, 1865.
Stone River, also known as Murfreesboro, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862, to Jan. 3, 1863.
Strawberry Plains, Tenn., Jan. 10, 1864.
Streight's raid from Alabama to Georgia, Apr. 27 to May 3, 1863.
Sweetwater, Tenn., Oct. 24, 1863.
Tallahatchie, Fla., June 18, 1862.
Taylor Surrendered, May 4, 1865.
The Cedars, Tenn., Dec. 5 to 8, 1864.
Tongue River, Dak., Aug. 29, 1865.
Triune, Tenn., June 9, 1863.
Tullahoma, Tenn., July 1, 1863.
Tunnel Hill, Ga., Jan. 28, Feb. 25 to 27, May 7, 1864.
Tupelo, Miss., May 6, 1863.
Tuscumbia, Ala., Feb. 22, Apr. 24, Oct. 24 to 27, 1863.
Telve miles from Yazoo City, Miss., Dec. 1, 1864.
Vicksburg, Miss., May 18 to July 4 and Aug. 27, 1863.
Vicksburg, Miss., Feb. 13 and July 4, 1864.
Warrenton Junction, Va., Sept. 26, 1862.
Wartrace, Tenn., Oct. 6, 1863.
Weldon Railroad, Va., June 22 and 23, Aug. 18 to 22, 1864.
West Point, Mo., October, 1861.
White House, Va., June 20, 1864.
White River, Ark., May 6, 1862.
Wild Cat, Ky., Oct. 21, 1861.
Wilderness, Va., May 5 to 7, 1864.
Wilmington, N. C., Feb. 22, 1865.
Wilson's raid, Alabama to Georgia, Mar. 22 to Apr. 24, 1865.
Winchester, Va., Mar. 23 and May 25, 1862.
Winchester, Va., May 19 and June 13 and 15, 1863.
Winchester, Va., July 20 and 24, Aug. 17 and Sept. 19, 1864.
Yazoo City Expedition, Miss., May 4 to 13, 1864.
Yazoo Pass, Miss., Feb. 16 to 20, 1863.
Zollicofer, Tenn., Sept. 24, 1863.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA (Hoods first Sortie, July 22, 1864).

     Union losses - Killed, 500; wounded, 2,141; missing, 1,000.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 2,482; wounded, 4,000; missing, 2, 017.

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     Union troops engaged - 15th, 16th and 17th Corps, Army of the Tennessee; Maj. Gen. McPherson, of the Army of the Military Division of the Mississippi.
    Maj. Gen. J. B. McPherson and Brig. Gen. L. Greathouse, U. S. A., killed.

ANTIETAM MARYLAND (September 16 and 17, 1862).

     Union losses - Killled, 2,010; wounded, 9,416; missing, 1,043
     Confederate losses - Killed, 3,500; wounded, 16,399; misssing, 6,000.
     Union troops engaged - 1st, 2d, 5th, 6th, 9th and 12th Corps, Crouch's Division, 4th Corps, and Plaasanton's Division of Calvalry, Army of the Potomac.
     Brig. Gen. J. K. F. Mansfield, killed; Maj. Gens. Richardson and Hooker and Brig. Gens. Rodman, Weber, Sedgwick, Hartsuff, Dana and Meagher, U. S. A., wounded.
     Brig. Gens. L. O. B. Branch, G. B. Anderson and W. E. Starke killed; Maj. Gen. R. H. Anderson, Brig. Gens. Toombs, Lawton, Ripley, Rodes, Gregg, Armistead and Ransom, C. S. A., wounded.

BENTONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA (March 19 to 21, 1865).

     Union losses - Killed ,191; wounded, 1,168; missing, 287.
     Confederate Losses - Killed, 267; wounded, 1,20; missing, 1,625.

BULL RUN (1st) VIRGINIA (July 21, 1861).

     Union losses - Killed, 481; wounded, 1,011; missing, 1,460.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 269; wounded, 1,483; missing --.
     Union troops engaged -2d Main; 2d New Hampshire; 2d Vermont; 1st, 4th and 5th, Massachusetts; 1st and 2d Rhode Island; 1st, 2d and 3d Connecticut; 8th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 16th, 18th, 27th, 29th, 31st, 32d, 35th, 38th and 39th New York Volunteers; 2d, 8th, 14th, 69th, 71st and 79th New York Militia; 27th Pennsylvania Volunteers; 1st, 2d, and d Michigan; 1st Minnesota; 1st, and 2d Ohio; detachments of the 2d 3d and 8th United States Infantry, and a Battalion of Marines; of Artillery, Batteries D, E. G and M, 2d Artillery; E, 3d Artillery; D, 5th Artillery; and the 2d Rhode Island Battery; of Cavalry, detachments from the 1st and 2d dragoons.
     Among the killed were Brig. Gens. B. E. Bee and Barton, C. S. A.

BULL RUN (2d) VIRGINIA (August 30, 1862.)

     Union losses - Killed, 800; wounded, 4,000; missing, 3,000.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 700; wounded, 3,000; missing ----.
     Union troops engaged - 1st and 3d Corps, army of Virginia; Hooker's and Kearney's Divisions 3d and 5th Corps, and Reynolds' Division 1st Corps, Army of  the Potomac, and the 9th Corps.
     Brig. Gens. Tower and Schenck, U. S. V., wounded, and Field, Timble and Mahone, C. S. A., wounded.
 

CAMPAIGN IN NORTHERN GEORGIA, FROM CHATTANOOGA TO ATLANTA (May 5, to September 8, 1864).

     Union losses - Killed, 5,284; wounded, 26, 127; missing, 5,786.
     Confederate losses - Not known.
Union troops engaged - Armies of the Cumberland, Tennessee and Ohio.

CEDAR MOUNTAIN, VIRGINIA (August 9, 1862).

     Union losses - Killed, 450; wounded, 660; missing, 290.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 229; wounded, 1,047; missing, 31.

CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE (November 23 to 25, 1863).

     Union losses - Killed, 757; wounded, 4,529; missing, 330.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 361; wounded, 2,181; missing, 6,142.

CORINTH, MISSISSIPPI (October 3 and 4, 1862.)

     Union losses - Killed, 315; wounded, 1,812; missing, 232.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 2,107; wounded, 7,854; missing, 4,350.
     Union troops engaged - McKean's, Davie's, Hamilton's and Stanley's Divisions, Army of the Mississippi.  Brig. Gen. P. A. Hackleman, killed; Brig. Gen. Oglesby, wounded.

CHANCELLORSVILLE, VIRGINIA (May, 1 to 5, 1863).

     Union losses - Killed, 1,512; wounded, 9,518; missing, 5,000.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 1,581; wounded, 8,700; missing, 2,000.
     Union troops engaged - 1st, 2, 3d, 5th, 6th, 11th, and 12th Corps, Army of the Potomac.
     Maj. Gen. Hiram G. Berry and Brig. Gen. A. W. Whipple, killed; Brig. Gens. Devan and Kirby, U. S. A., wounded.
     Brig. Gens. Hooke, Nichols, Ramseur, McGowan, Heth and Pender, C. S. A., wounded.

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CHICKAMAUGA, GEORGIA (September 19 to 23, 1863)

     Union losses - Killed, 1,644; wounded, 9,262; missing, 4,945.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 2,389; wounded, 13,412; missing, 2,003.
     Union troops engaged - 14th, 20th, 21st Corps, and Reserve Corps, Army of the Cumberland.
     Brig. Gen. W. H. Lytle, killed; Brig. Gens. Starkweather, Whittaker adn King, U. S. A., wounded.
     Brig. Gens. Preston Smith, Deshler and B. H. Helm, killed; Maj. Gens. J. B. Hood, and Brig. Gens. Adams, Brown, Gregg, McNair, Bunn, Preston, Cleburne, Benning and Clayton, C. S. A., wounded.
     Col. Valentine Cupp, 1st O. V. Cav., killed.

FALL OF PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA (April 2, 1865)

     Union losses - Killed, 296; wounded, 2,565; missing, 500.
     Confederate losses - Killed, (blank); wounded, (blank); missing, 3,000.
     Union troops engaged - 2d, 6th and 9th Corps, Army of the Potomac; 24th Corps, Army of the James.
     Maj. Gen. Grant and Potter, Brig. Gen. Chamberlain, Dennison, Sickels, Madill and McDougall, United States Army, wounded.
     Lieut. Gen. D. H. Hill, Confederate States Army, killed.

FIVE FORKS, VIRGINIA  (April 1, 1865)

     Union losses - Killed, 124; wounded, 706; missing, 54.
     Confederate losses - Killed and wounded, 3,000; missing, 5,500.

FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE (November 30, 1864)

     Union losses - Killed, 189; wounded, 1,033; missing, 1,104.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 1,750; wounded, 3, 800; missing, 702.
     Union troops engaged - 4th Corps, Army of the Cumberland, 23d Corps, Army of the Ohio.
     Maj. Gens. Stanley and Bradley, U. S. A., wounded.
     Maj. Gen. Cleborne, Brig. Gens, Adams, John, Williams, Strahl, Geist and Granberry, killed; Maj. Gen. J. Bowen, Brig. Gens. S. Carter, Manigault, Quarles, Cockerelle and Scott, C. S. A., wounded.

FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA (December 13, 1862)

     Union losses - Killed, 1,180; wounded, 9,028; missing, 2,145.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 579; wounded, 3,870; missing, 127.
     Union troops engaged - 1st, 2d, 3d, 5th, 6th and 9th Corps, Army of the Potomac.
     Brig. Gen. C. F. Jackson and G. D. Bayard, killed, and Gibson and Vinton, U. S. A., wounded; Brig. Gen. T. R. R. Cobb, killed, and Maxcy Gregg, C. S. A. wounded.

GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, (July 1 to 3, 1863)

     Union losses - Killed, 2,834; wounded, 13,709; missing, 6,643.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 3,500; wounded, 14,500; missing, 13,621.
     Union troops engaged - 1st, 2d, 3d, 5th, 6th, 11th and 12th Corps, and Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.
     Maj. Gen. John F. Reynolds, Brig. Gen. S. H. Weed, Kosciusko, Zook and Elon J. Farnsworth, killed; Maj. Gen. D. E. Sickels and W. S. Hancock, and Brig. Gen. Paul, T. A. Rowley, J. Gibbons and F. C. Barlow, U. S. A., wounded.
     Maj. Gen. Pender, Brig. Gen. R. B. Gurnett, W. Barksdale, and Semmes, killed; Maj. Gen. Hood, Trimble and Heth, Brig. Gens. Kemper, Scales, G. T. Anderson, Hamton, J. M. Jones, Jenkins, Pettigrew and Posey, C. S. A., wounded.

HARPER'S FERRY, VIRGINIA (September 12, to 15, 1862)

     Union losses - Killed, 80; wounded, 120; missing, 11,583.
     Confederate losses - Killed and wounded, 500.

JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI (July 9 to 16, 1863)

     Union losses - Killed, 100; wounded, 800; missing, 100.
     Confdereate losses - Killed, 71; wounded, 504; missing, 764.

KENESAW MOUNTAIN, GEORGIA (June 9 to 30, 1864)

     Union losses - Killed, 1,370; wounded, 6,500; missing, 800.
     Confederate losses - Killed and wounded, 110; missing, 3,500.

MINE EXPLOSION AT PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA (July 30, 1864).

     Union losses - Killed, 419; wounded, 1,679; missing, 1,910.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 400; wounded, 600; missing, 200.
     Union troops engaged - 9th Corps, supported by the 18th Corps, with the 2d and 5th Corps in reserve.

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PEA RIDGE, ARKANSAS (March 6 to 8, 1862).

     Union losses - Killed, 203; wounded, 972; missing, 174.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 1,100; wounded, 2,500; missing, 1,600.

PEACH TREE CREEK, GEORGIA (July 20, 1864).

     Union losses - Killed, 300; wounded, 1,410; missing -----.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 1,113; wounded, 2, 500; missing, 1,183.
     Union troops engaged - 4th, 14th and 20th Corps, Army of the Cumberland; Gen. G. H. Thomas, of the Army of Military Division of Missouri.
     Brig. Gens. W. S. Featherstone, A. L. Long, J. J. Pettis, and G. M. Stevens, C. S. A., killed.

PERRYVILLE, KENTUCKY (October 8, 1862)

     Union losses - Killed, 916; wounded, 2,943; missing, 489.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 1,300; wounded, 3,000; missing, 2,700.

PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA (June 15 to 19, 1864)

     Union losses - Killed, 1,298; wounded, 7,474; missing, 1,814.
     Confederate losses - Not known.
     Union troop engaged - 10th and 18th Corps, Army of the James; 2d, 5th, 6th and 9th Corps, Army of the Potomac.

PETERSBURG (FALL OF), VIRGINIA (April 2, 1865)

     Union losses - Killed, 296; wounded 2,565; missing, 500.
     Confederate losses - Killed, (blank); wounded, (blank); missing, 3,000.

SIEGE OF PORT HUDSON, LOUISIANA (May 27 to July 9, 1863.

     Union Losses - Killed, 500; wounded, 2,500; missing. ----.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 100; wounded, 700; missing, 6,408.

RESACA, GEORGIA (May 13 to 16, 1864).

     Union losses - Killed, 600; wounded, 2,147; missing ----.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 300; wounded, 1,500; missing, 1,000.
     Union troops engaged - 4th, 14th, 20th Corps, and cavalry, Army of the Cumberland; 15th and 16th Corps, Army of the Tennessee; 23d Corps, Army of the Ohio.
     Maj. Gen. Kilpatrick, commanding the 3d Cavalry Division, U. S. A., wounded, and Brig. Gen. B. G. Wadkins, C. S. A., killed.

SAILOR'S CREEK, VIRGINIA (April 6, 1865).

     Union losses - Killed, 166; wounded, 1,014; missing, ----.
     Confederate losses - Killed and wounded, 1,000; missing, 6000.
     Union troops engaged - Cavalry Corps, 2d and 6th Corps, Army of the Potomac.

SEVEN DAYS' RETREAT, VIRGINIA (June 26 to July 1, 1862)

     Union losses - Killed, 1,582; wounded, 7,709; missing, 5,958.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 2,820; wounded, 14,011; missing, 752.
     Union troops engaged - 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 6th Corps, Stoneman's Cavalry Corps, and Engineers, Army of the Potomac.

SEVEN PINES AND FAIR OAKS, VIRGINIA (May 31 and June 1, 1862).

     Union losses - Killed, 890; wounded 3,627; missing, 1,222.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 2,800; wounded, 3,897; missing, 1,300.
     Union Troops engaged - 2d, 3d and 4th Corps, Army of the Potomac.
     Brig. Gens. Wessells, Nagle and O. O. Howard, U. S. A., wounded; Gen. J. E. Johnson (commanding), and Brig. Gen. R. E> Rhodes, wounded; Brig. Gen. Robert Hatton, killed, and J. J. Pettigrew, C. S. A., captured.

SHILOH, TENNESSEE (April 6 and 7, 1862).

     Union losses - Killed, 1,735; wounded, 7,882; missing, 3,956.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 1,728; wounded, 8,012; missing, 959.
     Union troops engaged - 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th Divisions, Army of the District of West Tennessee; 2d, 4th and 5th Divisions and 21st Brigade of the 6th Division, Army of the Ohio; and gunboats Tyler and Lexington.
     Maj. Gen. A. S. Johnson (commander-in-chief), and Brig. Gen. A. H. Gladden, killed; Maj. Gen. W. S. Cheatham, Brig. Gens. C. Clark, B. R. Johnson and J. S. Bowen, C. S. A., wounded.
     Gens. W. T. Sherman and W. H. L. Wallace, wounded; Gen. B. M. Prentiss, U. S. A., captured.

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SIEGE OF VICKSBURG, MISSISSIPPI (May 18 to July 4, 1863).

     Union losses - Killed, 545; wounded, 3,688; missing, 303.
     Confederate losses - Killed, ____; wounded, ____; missing, 31,277.
     Union troops engaged - 13th, 15th and 17th Corps, assisted by the navy on the Mississippi River.  After the assault of the 16th Corps, the 2d Division of the 9th Corps, and a Division from the Department of the Missouri, were added to the forces.  On July 4, 1863, the Confederates surrendered.
     Brig. Gen. Green, killed, and Brig. Gen. Baldwin, C. S. A., wounded.

SIEGE OF PORT HUDSON, LOUISIANA (May 27 to July 9, 1863.).

     Union losses - Killed, 500; wounded, 2,500; missing, ____.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 100; wounded, 700; missing, 6,408.
     Union troops engaged - Maj. Gen. Weitzel's, Grover's, Paine's, Augur's and Dwight's Divisions, of the 19th Corps; Maj. Gen. Banks' Army of the Gulf, assisted by the navy.  Confederates surrendered July 9, 1863.
     Brig. Gens. W. T. Sherman and H. E. Paine, U. S. A., wounded.

SIX-MILE HOUSE, WELDON RAILROAD, VIRGINIA (August 18, 19 and 20, 1864.)

     Union losses - Killed, 212; wounded, 1,155; missing, 3,176.
     Confederate losses - Killed, not known; wounded, 2,000; missing, 2,000.
     Union troops engaged - Kautz's Cavalry and the 2d Cavalry Division, 5th and 9th Corps., Army of the Potomac.
     Brig. Gens. Saunders and Lamar, killed; Gens. Claigman, Barton, Finnegan and Anderson, C. S. A., wounded.

SPOTTSYLVANIA, VIRGINIA (May 8 to 21, 1864.).

     Union losses - Killed, 4,177; wounded, 19,687; missing, 2,577.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 1000; wounded, 5,000; missing, 3,000.
     Union troops engaged - 2d, 5th, 6th and 9th Corps, and Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.
     Maj. Gen. J. Sedgwick, Brig. Gens, J. C. Rice, J. J. Owens and T. G. Stevenson, killed; Brig. Gens. Robertson, Bartlett, Morris and Baxter, U S. A., wounded.
     Gens. Daniels and Perrin, killed; Gens. Hayes and Walker, wounded; Brig. Gen. G. H. Stewart and Maj. Gen. Ed. Johnson, C. S> A., captured.

STONE'S RIVER, TENNESSEE (December 31, 1862, to January 3, 1863).

     Union losses - Killed, 1,533; wounded, 7,245; missing, 2,800.
     Confederate losses - Killed and wounded, 9,000; missing, 16,560.
     Union troops engaged - McCook's right wing, Thomas's Corps, center, and Crittenden's Corps, left wing, Army of the Cumberland.
     Brig. Gen. Sill, killed; Brig. Gen. Kirk, U. S. A. wounded.  Brig. Gens. Raines and Hanson, killed; Brig. Gens. Chalmers and Davis, C. S. A., wounded.
     Cols. Minor Milliken, 1st O. V. Cav., and J. G. Hawkins, 13th O. V. I., killed.

VICKSBURG (SIEGE OF), MISSISSIPPI (May 18 to July 4, 1863).

     Union losses - Killed, 525; wounded, 3,688; missing, 303.
     Confederate losses - Killed, ____; wounded, ____; missing, 31,277.

WILDERNESS, VIRGINIA (May 5 to 7, 1864).

     Union losses - Killed, 5,597; wounded, 21,463; missing, 10, 677.
     Confederate losses - Killed, 2,000; wounded, 6,000; missing, 3,400.
     Union troops engaged - 2d, 5th, 6th and 9th Corps and Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac.
     Brig. Gens. James S. Wadsworth, Alex. Hays and A. S. Webb, killed, and Brig. Gens. Getty and Carroll, U. S. A., wounded.
     Gens. J. M. Jones and Pickett, killed, and Gens. Longstreet, Pegram, Staford, Hunter and Jennings, C. S. A., wounded.

WILSON'S CREEK, MISSOURI (August 10, 1861).

     Union losses - Killed, 223; wounded, 721; missing 291.
     Confederate losses - Killed 265; wounded, 800; missing, 30.

OPEQUAN, WINCESTER, VIRGINIA (September 19, 1864).

     Union losses - Killed, 653; wounded, 3,719; missing, 618.
     Confederate losses - Killed and wounded, 3,000; missing, 2,500.
     Union troops engaged - 8th Corps and 2d Division Cavalry, Army of West Virginia; 6th Corps and 1st and 2d Divisions Cavalry,  Army of the Potomac; 1st and 2d Divisions 19th Corps, Army of the Middle Military Division.

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     Brig. Gen. D. A. Russell and Col. J. A. Mulligan, killed; and Brig. Gens. McIntosh, Upton and Champen, U. S. A. wounded.
     Maj. Gen. Rhodes, Brig. Gens. Gordon and Goodwin, killed; and Fitzhugh Lee, Terry, Johnson and Wharton, C. S. A., wounded.

     The official chronological summary of important engagements and battles, as compiled by the Surgeon General U. S. A., indicates the following losses:
     Union troops - Killed, 59,860: wounded, 280, 040; missing, 184, 791.
     Confederate troops - Killed, 51,425; wounded, 227,871; missing, 384,281.
     The last aggregate includes the armies surrendered.

 

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