CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY AND RECORD-Continued
FEBRUARY, 1862-Continued from Section 2
17-Sugar Creek or Pea Ridge, Mo. 1st and 6th Mo., 3d Ill. Cav. Union 5 killed, 9 wounded.
I8-Independence, Mo. 2d Ohio Cav. Union 1 killed, 3 wounded. Confed. 4 killed, 5 wounded.
21-Ft. Craig or Valverde, N. Mex. Ist N. Mex. Cav., 2d Col. Cav., Detachments of 1st, 2d and 5th N. Mex., and of 5th, 7th and 10th U. S. lnft., Hill's and McRae's Batteries. Union 62 killed, 140 wounded. Confed. 150 wounded.
24-Mason's Neck, Occoquan, Va. 37th N. Y. Union 2 killed, 1 wounded.
26-Keytesville, Mo. 6th Mo. Cav. Union 2 killed, 1 wounded. Confed. 1 killed.
MARCH, 1862
2-Pittsburg Landing, Tenn. 32d Ill. and U. S. Gunboats Lexington and Tyler. Union 5 killed, 5 wounded. Confed. 20 killed, 200 wounded.
3-New Madrid, Mo. 5th Iowa, 59th Ind., 39th and 63d Ohio, 2d Mich. Cav., 7th Ill. Cav. Union 1 killed, 3 wounded.
5-Occoquan, Va. Detachment of 63d Pa. Union 2 killed, 2 wounded.
6, 7 and 8-Pea Ridge, Ark., including engagements at Bentonville, Leetown and Elkhorn Tavern. 25th, 35th, 36th, 37th, 44th and 59th Ill., 2d, 3d, 12th, l5th, 17th, 24th, and Phelps' Mo., 8th, 18th and 22d Ind., 4th and 9th Iowa, 3d Iowa Cav., 3d and 15th 111. Cav., 1st, 4th, 5th and 6th Mo. Cav., Batteries B and IT 2d Mo. Light Artil., 2d Ohio Battery, 1st Ind. Battery, Battery A 2d Ill. Artil. Union 203 killed, 972 wounded, 174 missing. Confed. 1,100 killed, 2,500 wounded, 1,600 missing and captured. Union Brig-Gen. Asboth and Actg. Brig.-Gen. Carr wounded. Confed. Brig.-Gen. B. McCulloch and Actg. Brig.-Gen. Jaynes McIntosh killed.
7-Fox Creek, Mo. 4th Mo. Cav. Union 5 wounded.
Near Nashville, Tenn. 1st Wis., 4th Ohio Cav. Union 1 killed, 2 wounded. Confed. 4 killed.
9-Mountain Grove, Mo. 10th Mo. Cav. Union 10 killed, 2 wounded.
Hampton Roads, Va. 20th Ind., 7th and 11th N. Y., U. S. Gunboats Monitor, Minnesota, Congress and Cumberland, Union 261 killed, 108 wounded. Confed. 7 killed, 17 wounded.
10-Burke's Station, Va. One Co. 1st N. Y. Cav. Union 1 killed. Confed. 3 killed, 5 wounded.
Jacksborough, Big Creek Gap, Tenn. 2d Tenn. Union 2 wounded. Confed. 2 killed, 4 wounded.
11-Paris, Tenn. Detachments of 5th Iowa and 1st Neb. Cav., Battery K 1st Mo. Art. Union 5 killed, 5 wounded. Confed. 10 wounded.
12-Lexington, Mo. 1st Iowa Cav. Union 1 killed, I wounded. Confed. 9 killed, 3 wounded. Near Lebanon, Mo. Confed. 13 killed, 5 wounded.
13-New Madrid, Mo. 10th and 16th Ill., 27th, 39th, 43d and 63d Ohio, 3d Mich. Cav., 1st U. S. Inft., Bissell's Mo. Engineers. Union 50 wounded. Confed. 100 wounded.
14-Newberne, N.C. 51st N. Y., 8th, 10th and 11th Conn., 21st, 23d, 24th, 25th and 27th Mass., 9th N. J., 51st Pa., 4th and 5th R. 1. Union 91 killed, 466 wounded. Confed. 64 killed, 106 wounded, 413 captured.
16-Black Jack Forest, Tenn. Detachments of 4th Ill. and 5th Ohio Cav. Union 4 wounded.
18-Salem or Spring River, Ark. Detachments of 6th Mo. and 3d Iowa Cav. Union 5 killed, 10 wounded. Confed. 100 killed, wounded and missing.
21-Mosquito Inlet, Fla. U. S. Gunboats Penguin and Henry Andrew. Union 8 killed, 8 wounded.
22-Independence or Little Santa Fe, Mo. 2d Kan. Union 1 killed, 2 wounded. Confed. 7 killed.
23-Carthage, Mo. 6th Kan. Cav. Union 1 wounded.
Winchester or Kearnstown, Va. 1st W. Va., 84th and 110th Pa., 5th, 7th, 8th, 29th, 62d and 67th Ohio, 7th, 13th and 14th Ind., 39th Ill., 1st Ohio Cav., 1st Mich. Cav., 1st W. Va. Artil., 1st Ohio Artil., Co. E 4th U. S. Artil. Union 103 killed, 440 wounded, 24 missing. Confed. 80 killed, 342 wounded, 269 prisoners.
26-Warrensburg or Briar, Mo. Sixty men of 7th Mo. Militia Cav. Union I killed, 22 wounded. Confed. 9 killed, 17 wounded.
Humonsville, Mo. Co. B 8th Mo. Militia Cav. Union 5 wounded. Confed. 15 wounded.
26, 27 and 28-Apache Canon or Glorietta, near Santa Fe, N. Mex. 1st and 2d Colo. Cav. Union 32 killed, 75 wounded, 35 missing. Confed. 36 killed, 60 wounded, 93 missing.
28-Warrensburg, Mo. 1st Ill. Cav. Union 3 killed, 1 wounded. Confed. 15 killed.
APRIL, 1862
2-Putnam's Ferry, near Doniphan, Mo. 21st and 38th Ill., 5th 111. Cav., 16th Ohio Battery and Col. Carlin's Brigade. Confed. 3 killed.
4-Great Bethel, Va. Advance of 3d Corps Army of Potomac. Union 4 killed, 10 wounded. Crump's Landing or Adamsville, Tenn. 48th, 70th and 72d Ohio, 5th Ohio Cav. Union 2 wounded. Confed. 20 wounded.
6 and 7-Shiloh or Pittsburg Landing, Tenn. Army of Western Tennessee, commanded by Maj.-Gen. U. S. Grant, as follows: 1st Div., Maj.-Gen. J. A. McClernand; 2d Div., Maj.-Gen. C. F. Smith; 3d Div., Brig.-Gen. Lew. Wallace; 4th Div., Brig.-Gen. S. A. Hurlburt; 5th Div., Brig.-Gen. W. T. Sherman; 6th Div., Brig.-Gen. B. M. Prentiss. Army of the Ohio commanded by Maj.-Gen. D. C. Buell, as follows: 2d Div., Brig.Gen. A. M. D. Cook; 4th Div., Brig.-Gen. W. Nelson; 5th Div., Brig.Gen. T. L. Crittenden, 21st Brigade of the 6th Div., Gunboats Tyler and Lexington. Union 1,735 killed, 7,882 wounded, 3,956 captured. Confed. 1,728 killed, 8,012 wounded, 959 captured. UnionBrig.-Gen. W. T. Sherman and W. H. L. Wallace wounded and B. M. Prentiss captured. Confed. Maj.-Gen. A. S. Johnson, commander-in-chief, and Brig.-Gen. A. H. Gladden killed; Maj.-Gen. W. S. Cheatham and Brig.-Gen. C. Clark, B. R. Johnson, and J. S. Bowen wounded.
8-Island No. 10, Tenn. Maj.-Gen. Pope's command and the Navy, under Flag-officer Foote. Confed. 17 killed, 3,000 prisoners.
Near Corinth, Miss. 3d Brigade 5th Div. Army of Western Tennessee and 4th Ill. Cav. Confed. 15 killed, 25 wounded, 200 captured.
9-Owen's River, Cal. 2d Cal. Cav. Union 1 killed, 2 wounded
10-Ft. Pulaski, Ga. 6th and 7th Conn., 3d R. I., 46th and 48th N. Y., 8th Maine, 15th U. S. Inft., Crew of U. S. S. Wabash. Union 1 killed. Confed. 4 wounded, 360 prisoners.
11-Huntsville, Ala. Army of the Ohio 3d Div. Confed. 200 prisoners. Yorktown, Va. 12th N. Y., 57th and 63d Pa. Union 2 killed, 8 wounded.
12-Little Blue River, Mo. Confed. 5 killed. Monterey, Va. 75th Ohio, 1st W. Va. Cav. Union 3 wounded.
14-Pollocksville, N. C. Confed. 7 wounded. Diamond Grove, Mo. 6th Kan. Cav. Union 1 wounded. Walkersville, Mo. 2d Mo. Militia Cav. Union 2 killed, 3 wounded. Montavallo, Mo. Two Cos. 1st Iowa Cav. Union 2 killed, 6 wounded. Confed. 2 killed, 10 wounded.
15-Pechacho Pass, Ariz. 1st Cal. Cav. Union 3 killed, 3 wounded.
16-Savannah, Tenn. Confed. 5 killed, 65 wounded. White Marsh or Wilmington Island, Ga. 8th Mich., Battery of R. 1. Light Artil. Union 10 killed, 35 wounded. Confed. 5 killed, 7 wounded. Lee's Mills, Va. 3d, 4th and 6th Vt., 3d N. Y. Battery and Battery of 5th U. S. Artil. Union 35 killed, 129 wounded. Confed. 20 killed, 75 wounded, 50 captured.
17-Holly River, W. Va. Union 3 wounded. Confed. 2 killed.
18-Falmouth, Va. 2d N. Y. Cav. Union 5 killed, 16 wounded. Confed. 19 captured.
Edisto Island, S. C. 55th Pa., 3d N. H., U. S. S. Crusader. Union 3 wounded.
18 to 28-Forts Jackson and St. Philip, and the capture of New Orleans, La. Commodore Farragut's fleet of war vessels and mortar boats, under Commander D. D. Porter. Union 36 killed, 193 wounded. Confed. 185 killed, 197 wounded, 400 captured.
19-Talbot's Ferry, Ark. 4th Iowa Cav. Union I killed. Confed. 3 killed. Camden, N.C., also called South Mills. 9th and 89th N.Y., 21st Mass., 51st Pa.,6th N.H. Union 12 killed, 98 wounded. Confed.6 killed, 19 wounded.
23-Grass Lick, W. Va. 3d Md., Potomac Home Brigade. Union 3 killed.
25-Fort Macon, N. C. U. S. Gunboats Daylight, Georgia, Chippewa, the bark Gemsbok and Gen. Parkes's division. Union 1 killed, 11 wounded. Confed. 7 killed, 18 wounded, 450 captured.
26-Turnback Creek, Mo. 5th Kan. Cav. Union 1 killed Neosho, Mo. 1st Mo. Cav. Union 3 killed, 3 wounded. Confect. 30 wounded, 62 prisoners.
In front of Yorktown, Va. Three Cos. 1st Mass. Union wounded. 3 killed, 16
27-Horton's Mills, N. C. 103d N. Y. Union I killed, 6 wounded 3 wounded.
28-Paint Rock Railroad Bridge. Twenty-two men of 10th Wis. wounded. Cumberland Mountain, Tenn. 16th and 42d Ohio, 22d Ky. Monterey, Tenn. 2d Iowa Cav. Union I killed, 3 wounded. Confed. 5 killed.
29-Bridgeport, Ala. 3d Div. Army of the Ohio. Confed. 72 killed and wounded, 350 captured. Confed. Union 72 killed and wounded, 350 captured.
MAY, 1862
I-Clarke's Hollow, W. Va. Co. C 23d Ohio. Union 1 killed, 21 wounded.
3-Farmington, Miss. 10th, 16th, 22d, 27th, 42d and 51st Ill., 10th and 16th Mich., Yates's (111.) Sharpshooters, 2d Mich. Cav., Battery C 1st Ill. Artil. Union 2 killed, 12 wounded. Confed. 30 killed.
4-Licking, Mo. 24th Mo., 5th Mo., Militia Cav. Union 1 killed, 2 wounded. Cheese Cake Church, Va. 3d Pa., Ist and 6th U. S. Cav.
5-Lebanon, Tenn. 1st 4th and 5th Ky. Cav., Detachment of the 7th Pa. Union 6 killed; 25 wounded. Confed. 66 prisoners. Lockridge Mills or Dresden, Ky. 5th Iowa Cav. Union 4 killed, 16 wounded, 68 missing. Williamsburg, Va. 3d and 4th C Army of the Potomac. Union . Confed. 456 killed, 1,400 wounded, 372 r___ and Confed. 1,000 killed, wounded and captured.
7-West Point or Eltham's Landi--, Va.16th, 31st and 32d N. Y., 95th and 96th Pa., 5th Maine, Is. Mass. Artil., Battery D 2d U. S. Artil. Union 49 killed, 104 wounded, 41 missing.
Somerville Heights, Va. 13th Ind. Union 2 killed, 7 wounded, 24 missing.
8-McDowell or Bull Pasture, Va. 25th, 32d, 75th and 82d Ohio, 3d W. Va., 1st W. Va. Cav., 1st Conn. Cav., 1st Ind. Battery. Union 28 killed, 225 wounded. Confed. 100 killed, 200 wounded. Glendale, near Corinth, Miss. 7th Ill. Cav. Union 1 killed, 4 wounded. Confed. 30 killed and wounded.
9-Elkton Station, near Athens, Ala. Co. E 37th Ind. Union 5 killed, 43 captured. Confed. 13 killed. Slatersville or New Kent C. H., Va. 98th Pa., 2d R. I., 6th U. S. Cav. Union 4 killed, 3 wounded. Confed. 10 killed, 14 wounded.
10-Fort Pillow, Tenn. U. S. Gunboats Cincinnati and Mound City. Union 3 wounded. Confed. 2 killed, 1 wounded.
11-Bloomfield, Mo. 1st Wis. Cav. Confed. 1 killed.
13-Monterey, Tenn, Part of Brig.-Gen. M. L. Smith's Brigade. Union 2 wounded. Confed. 2 killed, 3 wounded.
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