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PERIODICALS: A HISTORY OF THE CIVIL WAR: SECTION FOUR Back to Previous Location


CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY AND RECORD-Continued

MAY, 1862-Continued from Section 3

15-Linden, Va. One Co. of 28th Pa. Union 1 killed, 3 wounded, 14 missing.

Fort Darling, James River, Va. U. S. Gunboats Galena, Port Royal, Naugatuck, Monitor and Aroostook. Union 12 killed, 14 wounded. Confed. 7 killed, 8 wounded.

Chalk Bluffs, Mo. Ist Wis. Cav. Union I killed, 3 wounded.

Butler, Bates Co., Mo. Ist Iowa Cav. Union 3 killed, I wounded.

15, 16 and 18-Princetoti, W. Va. Gen. J. D, Cox's Division. Union 30 killed, 70 wounded. Confed. 2 killed, 14 wounded.

17-In front of Corinth, Miss. Brig.-Gen. M. L. Smith's Brigade. Union 10 killed, 31 wounded. Confed. 12 killed.

19-Searcy Landing, Ark. Detachments of 3d and 17th Mo. and 4th Mo. Cav., Battery B lst Mo. Light Artil. Union 18 killed, 27 wounded. Confed. 150 killed, wounded and missing.

Clinton, N. C. Union 5 wounded. Confed. 9 killed.

21-Phillip's Creek, Miss. 2d Div. Army of Tennessee. Union 3 wounded.

22-Florida, Mo. Detachment 3d Iowa Cav. Union 2 wounded.

Near New Berne, N. C. Co. I 17th Mass. Union 3 killed, 8 wounded,

23-Lewisburg, Va. 36th and 44th Ohio, 2d W. Va, Cav. Union 14 killed. 60 wounded. Confed. 40 killed, 66 wounded, 100 captured.

Front Royal, Va. Ist Md., Detachments of 29th Pa., Capt. Mapes' Pioneers, 5th N. Y. Cav., and lst Pa. Artil. Union 32 killed, 122 wounded, 750 missing.

Buckton Station, Va. 3d Wis., 27th Ind. Union 2 killed, 6 wounded. Confed. 12 killed.

Ft. Craig, New Mex. 3d U. S. Cav. Union 3 wounded.

24-New Bridge, Va. 4th Mich. Union 1 killed, 10 wounded. Confed. 60 killed and wounded, 27 captured.

Chickahominy, Va. Davidson's Brigade of 4th Corps. Union 2 killed, 4 wounded.

25-Winchester, Va. 2d Mass., 29th and 46th Pa., 27th Ind., 3d Wis., 28th N. Y., 5th Conn., Battery M lst N. Y. Artil., lst Vt. Cav., lst Mich. Cav., 5th N. Y. Cav. Union 38 killed, 155 wounded, 711 missing.

27-Hanover C. H., Va. 12th, 13th, 14th, 17th, 25th and 44th N. Y., 62d and 83d Pa., 16th Mich., 9th and 22d Mass., 5th Mass. Artil., 2d Maine Artil., Battery F 5th U. S. Artil., Ist U. S. Sharpshooters. Union 53 killed, 344 wounded. Confect. 200 killed and wounded, 730 prisoners.

Big Indian Creek, near Searcy Landing, Ark. Ist Mo. Cav. Union 3 wounded. Confed, 5 killed, 25 wounded.

Osceola, Mo. lst Iowa Cav. Union 3 killed, 2 wounded.

28-Wardensville, Va. 3d Md., Potomac Home Brigade, 3d Ind. Cav. Confed. 2 killed, 3 wounded.

29-Pocataligo, S. C. 50th Pa., 79th N. Y., 8th Mich., 1st Mass. Cav. Union 2 killed, 9 wounded.

SO-Booneville, Miss. 2d Iowa Cav., 2d Mich. Cav. Confed. 2,000 prisoners.

Front Royal, Va. lst R. I. Cav. Union 5 killed, 8 wounded. Confed. 156 captured.

31-Neosho, Mo. 10th 111. Cav., 14th Mo. Cav. (Militia). Union 2 killed, 3 wounded.

Near Washington, N. C. 3d N. Y. Cav. Union 1 wounded. Confed. 3 killed, 2 wounded.

31 and June I-Seven Pines and Fair Oaks, Va. 2d Corps, 3d Corps and 4th Corps, Army of the Potomac. Union 890 killed, 3,627 wounded, 1,222 missing. Confed. 2,800 killed, 3,897 wounded 1 300 missing. Union Brig.-Gen'ls 0. 0. Howard, Naglee, and We~seils wounded. Confed. Brig.-Gen. Hatton killed, Gen. J. E. Johnson and Brig.-Gen. Rhodes wounded, Brig.-Gen. Pettigrew captured.

JUNE, 1862

1 and 2-Strasburg and Staunton Road, Va. 8th W. Va., 60th Ohio, lst N. J. Cav., lst Pa. Cav. Union 2 wounded.

S-Legare's Point, S. C. 28th Mass., 100th Pa. Union 5 wounded.

4-Jasper, Sweden's Cove, Tenn. 79th Pa., 5th Ky. Cav., 7th Pa. Cav.

1st Ohio Battery. Union 2 killed, 7 wounded. Confed. 20 killed, 26 wounded.

Blackland, Miss. 2d Iowa Cav., 2d Mich. Cav. Union 5 killed, 14 wounded.

5-Tranter's Creek, N. C. 24th Mass., Co. I 3d N. Y. Cav., Marine Artil. Union 7 killed, 11 wounded.

6--Memphis, Tenn. U. S. Gunboats Benton, Louisville, Carondelet, Cairo, and St. Louis: and Rams Monarch and Queen of the West. Confed.80 killed and wounded, 100 captured.

Harrisonburg, Va. lst N. J. Cav., lst Pa. Rifles, 6th Ohio, 8th W. Va. Union 63 missing. Confed. 17 killed, 50 wounded. Confed. Gen. Ashby killed.

8--Cross Keys or Union Church, Va. 8th, 39th, 41st, 45th, 54th and 58th N. Y., 2d, 3d, 5th and 8th W. Va., 25th, 32d, 55th, 60th, 73d, 75th and 82d Ohio, Ist and 27th Pa., Ist Ohio Battery. Union 125 killed, 500 wounded. Confect. 42 killed, 230 wounded. Confed. Brig.-Gens. Stewart and Elzey wounded.

9-Port Republic, Va. 5th, 7th, 29th and 66th Ohio, 84th and 110th Pa., 7th Ind., lst W. Va., Batteries E 4th U. S. and A and L Ist Ohio Artil. Union 67 killed, 361 wounded, 574 missing. Confed. 88 killed, 535 wounded, 34 missing.

10-james Island, S. C. Union 3 killed, 13 wounded. Confed. 17 killed, 30 wounded.

11-Monterey, Owen Co., Ky. Capt. Blood's Mounted Provost Guard, 13th Ind. Battery. Union 2 killed. Confed. 100 captured.

12-Waddell's Farm, near Village Creek, Ark. Detachment of 9th 111. Cav. Union 12 wounded. Confed. 28 killed and wounded.

13-Old Church, Va. 5th U. S. Cav. Confed. I killed.

James Island, S. C. Union 3 killed, 19 wounded. Confed. 19 killed, 6 wounded.

24--Turnstall Station, Va. Union 4 killed, 8 wounded. Bushwackers fire into railway train.

16-Secessionville or Fort Johnson, James Island, S. C. 46th, 47th and 79th N Y., 3d R. I., 3d N. IL, 45th, 97th and 100th Pa., 6th and 7th Conn., 8tii Mich., 28th Masq., lst N. Y. Engineers, lst Conn. Artil., Battery E 3d U. S. and I 3d R. I. Artil., Co. H Ist Mass. Cav. Union 85 killed, 472 wounded, 138 missing. Confed. 51 killed, 144 wounded.

17-St. Charles, White River, Ark. 43d and 46th Ind., U. S. Gunboats Lexington, Mound City, Conestoga and St. Louis. Union 105 killed, 30 wounded. Confed. 155 killed, wounded and captured.

Warrensburg, Mo. 7th Mo. Cav. (Militia). Union 2 killed, 2 wounded.

Smithville, Ark. Union 2 killed, 4 wounded. Confed. 4 wounded, 15 prisoners.

18-Williamsburg Road, Va. 16th Mass. Union 7 killed, 57 wounded. Confed. 5 killed, 9 wounded.

21-Battle Creek, Tenn. 2d and 33d Ohio, 10th Wis., 24th Ill., 4th Ohio Cav., 4th Ky. Cav., and Edgarton's Battery. Union 4 killed, 3 wounded.

22-Raceland, near Algiers, La. 8th Vt. Union 3 killed, 8 wounded.

23-Raytown, Mo. 7th Mo. Cav. Union 1 killed, 1 wounded.

25-Oak Grove , Va., also called Kings School House and The Orchards. Hooker's and Kearney's Divisions of the Third Corps, Palmer's Brigade of the Fourth Corps, and part of Richardson's Division of the Second Corps. Union 51 killed, 401 wounded, 64 missing. Confed. 65 killed, 465 wounded, 11 missing.

Germantown, Tenn. 56th Ohio. Union 10 killed.

Little Red River, Ark. 4th Iowa Cav. Union 2 wounded.

26 to 29-Vicksburg, Miss. U. S. Fleet, under command of Commodore

Farragut. No casualties recorded.

26 to July 1-The Seven Days' Retreat. Army of the Potomac, Maj.-Gen.

Geo. B. McClellan commanding, including engagements known as Mechanicsville or Ellison's Mills on the 26th, Gaines' Mills or Cold Harbor and Chickahominy on the 27th, Peach Orchard and Savage Station on the 29th, White Oak Swamp, also called Charles City Cross Roads, Glendale, Nelson's Farm, Frazier's Farm, Turkey Bend and New Market Cross Roads on the 30th and Malvern Hill on

July lst.

Union-First Corps, Brig.-Gen. McCall's Div., 253 killed, 1,240 wounded, 1,581 missing.

Second Corps, Maj.-Gen. E. V. Sumner, 187 killed, 1076 wounded, 848 missing.

Third Corps, Maj.-Gen. Heintzleman, 189 killed, 1,051 wounded, 833 missing.

Fourth Corps, Maj.-Gen. E. D. Keyes, 69 killed, 507 wounded, 201

Firnissing.

fth Corps, Maj.-Gen. Fitz-John Porter, 620 killed, 2,460 wounded. 1, 198 missing.

Sixth Corps, Maj.-Gen. Franklin, 245 killed, 1,313 wounded, 1,179 missing.

Cavalry, Brig.-Gen. Stoneman, 19 killed, 60 wounded, 07 missing.

Engineers' Corps, 2 wounded, 21 missing.

Total ' 1,582 killed. 7,709 wounded, 5,958 missing.

Maj.-Gen. Sumner and Brig.-Gens. Mead, Brook and Burns, - wounded.)

Confed.-Maj.-Gen. Hager's Division, 187 killed, 803 wounded, 360 Missing.

Maj:-Gen. Magruder's Division, 258 killed, 1,495 wounded, 30 missing.

Maj:-Gen. Longstreet's Division, 763 killed, 3,929 wounded, 239

rrllss'ng.

Maj.Gen. Hill's Division, 619 killed, 3,251 wounded.

Maj:-Gen. Jackson's Division, 966 killed, 4,417 wounded, 63

missing.

Maj.-Gen. Holmes' Division, 2 killed, 52 wounded.

Maj.-Gen. Stuart's Cavalry, 15 killed, 30 wounded, 60 missing.

Artillery, Brig.-Gen. Pendleton, 10 killed, 34 wounded.

Total, 2,820 killed, 14,011 wounded, 752 missing.

Brig.-Gens. Griffith, killed, and Anderson, Featherstone and Pender wounded.

27-Williams Bridge, Amite River, La. 21st Ind. Union 2 killed, 4 wounded.

Confed. 4 killed.

Village Creek, Ark. Oth Ill. Cav. Union 2 killed, 30 wounded.

Waddell's Farm, Ark. Detachment 3d Iowa Cav. Union 4 killed, 4 wounded.

29-Willis Church, Va. Cavalry advance of Casey's Division, Fourth Corps. Confed. 2 killed, 15 wounded, 46 captured.

30-Luray, Va. Detachment of Cavalry of Brig.-Gen. Crawford's Command. Union I killed, 3 wounded.

JULY, 1862

1-Boonville, Miss. 2d Iowa Cav., 2d Mich. Cav. Union 45 killed and wounded. Confed. 17 killed, 65 wounded.

Morning Sun, Tenn. 57th Ohio. Union 4 wounded. Confed. 11 killed, 26 wounded.

S-Haxals or Elvington Heights, Va. 14th Ind., 7th W. Va., 4th and 8th Ohio. Union 8 killed, 32 wounded. Confed. 100 killed and wounded.

6-Grand Prairie, near Aberdeen, Ark. 24th Ind. Union I killed, 21 wounded. Confed. 84 killed and wounded.

7-Bayou Cache, also called Cotton Plant, Round Hill, Hill's Plantation

andBayoudeView. l1th Wis., 33d Ill., Sth Ind., 1%t Mo. Light Artil., ist Ind. Cav., 5th and 13th Ill. Cav. Union 7 killed, 57 wounded. Confed. 110 killed, 200 wounded.

8-Black River, Mo. 5th Kan. Cav. Union 1 killed, 3 wounded.

9-Hamilton, N. C. 9th N. Y. and Gunboats Perry, Ceres and Shawseen. Union 1 killed, 20 wounded.

Aberdeen, Ark. 24th, 34th, 43d and 46th Ind. Casualties not recorded.

Tompkinsville. Ky. 3d Pa. Cav. Union 4 killed, 6 wounded. Confod~ 10 killed and wounded.

(Continued in Section 5)

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