CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY AND RECORD-Continued
(Continued from Section 5)
SEPTEMBER, 1862.
1-Britton's Lane, Tenn. 20th and 30th Ill., 4th Ill. Cav., Foster's (Ohio) Cav., Battery A 2d 111. Art. Union 5 killed, 51 wounded, 52 missing. Confed. 179 killed, 100 wounded.
Chantilly, Va. McDowell's Corps, Army of Virginia. Hooker's and Kearney's Divisions of Third Corps, Army of Potomac, Reno's Corps. Union 1,300 killed, wounded, and missing. Confed. 800 killed, wounded, and missing. Union Maj.-Gen. Kearney and Brig.-Gen. Stevens killed.
2-Vienna, Va. Ist Minn. Union 1 killed, 6 wounded.
.-Slaughterville, Ky. Foster's (Ohio) Cav. Confed. 3 killed, 2 woundeil, 25 captured.
6-Washington,- N. C. 24th Mass., lst N. C., 3d N. Y. Cav. Union 8 killed, 36 wounded. Confed. 30 killed, 100 wounded.
7-Poolesville, Md. 3d Ind. and 8th Ill. Cav. Union 2 killed, 6 wounded. Confed. 3 killed, 6 wounded.
Clarksville or Rickett's Hill, Tenn. 11th Ill., 13th Wis., 71st Ohio, 5th Iowa Cav., and two batteries. No casualties recorded.
9-Columbia, Tenn. 42d Ill. Confed. 18 killed, 45 wounded.
Des Allemands, La. 21st Ind., 4th Wis. Confed. 12 killed.
10-Cold Water, Miss. 6th Ill. Cav. Confed. 4 killed, 80 wounded.
Fayetteville, W. Va. 34th and 37th Ohio, 4th W. Va. Union 131 killed, 80 wounded.
12 to 15-Harper's Ferry, Va. 39th, 111th, 115th, 125th and 126th N. Y. Militia, 32d, 60th, and 87th Ohio, 9th Vt., 65th Ill., 1 . h Ind., ist and 3d Md. Home Brigade, 8th N. Y. Cav., 12th 111. Cav., lst Md. Cav., four Batteries of Artil. Union 80 killed, 120 wounded, 11,583 missing and captured. Confed. 500 killed and wounded.
14-Turner's and Crampton's Gap, South Mountain, Md. First Corps, Maj.-Gen. Hooker; Sixth Corps, Maj.-Gen. Franklin; Ninth Corps, Maj.-Gen. Reno. Union 443 killed, 1.806 wounded. Confed. 500 killed, 2,343 wounded, 1,500 captured. Union Maj.-Gen. Reno killed. Confed. Brig.-Gen. Garland killed.
14 to 16-Murnfordsville, Ky., 18th U. S. Inft., 28th and 33d Ky., 17th, 50th, 60th, 67th, 68th, 74th, 78th, and 89th Ind., Conkle's Batterv, 13th Ind. Artil. and Louisville Provost Guard. Union 50 killed, 3,566 captured and missing. Confed. 714 killed and wounded.
17-Durhamville, Tenn. Detachment of 52d Ind. Union 1 killed, 10 wounded. Confed. 8 killed.
Antietam or Sharpsburg, Md. First Corps, Maj.-Gen. Hooker; Secon(I Corps, Maj.-Gen. Sumner; Fifth Corps, Maj.-Gen. Fitz-John Porter; Sixth Corps, Maj.-Gen. Franklin; Ninth Corps, Maj.-Gen. Burnside; Twelfth Corps, Maj.-Gen. Williams; Couch's Div., Fourth Corps; Pleasanton's Div. of Cav. Union 2,010 killed, 9,416 wounded, 1,043 missing. Confed. 3,500 killed, 16,399 wounded, 6,000 missing. Union Brig.-Gen. Mansfield killed, Maj.-Gens. Hooker and Richardson, and Brig.-Gens. Rodman, Weber, Sedgwick, Hartsuff, Dana, and Meagher wounded. Confed. Brig.-Gens. Branch, Anderson, and Starke killed, Maj.-Gen. Anderson, Brig.-Gens. Toombs, Lawton, Kipley, Rodes, Gregg, Armstead, and Ransom wounded.
19 and 20-Iuka, Miss. Stanley's and Hamilton's Divisions, Ariny of the Mississippi, under Maj.-Gen. Rosecrans. Union 144 killed, 598 wounded. Confed. 263 killed, 692 wounded, 561 captured. Confed. Brig.-Gen. Little killed and Whitfield wounded.
20-Blackford's Ford, Sheppardstown, Va. Fifth Corps, Griffith's and Barnes' Brigades. Union 92 killed, 131 wounded, 103 missing. Confed. 33 killed, 231 wounded.
30-Newtonia, Mo. lst Brigade Army of Kansas, 4th Brigade Mo. Militia Cav. Union 50 killed, 80 wounded, 115 missing. Confed. 220 killed, 280 wounded.
OCTOBER, 1862.
1-Floyd's Ford, Ky. 34th Ill., 77th Penna., 4th Ind. Cav. No casualties recorded.
Sheperdstown, Va. 8th Ill., Sth Penna., 3d Ind. Cav., Pennington's Battery. Union 12 wounded. Confed. 60 killed.
3 and 4-Corinth, Miss. McKean's, Davies', Hamilton's, and Stanley's Divisons, Army of the Miss. Union 315 killed, 1,812 wounded, 232 missing. Confed. 1,423 killed, 5,692 wounded, 2,248 missing. Union Brig.-Gens. Hacklemans killed and Oglesby wounded.
5-Metamora, on Big Hatchie River, Miss. Hurlburt's and Ord's Divisions. Union 500 killed and wounded. Confed. 400 killed and wounded.
7-La Vergne, Tenn. Palmer's Brigade. Union 5 killed, 9 wounded, Confed. 80 killed and wounded, 175 missing.
8-Perryville, Ky. First Corps, Army of the Ohio, Maj.-Gen. McCook, and Third Corps, Brig.-Gen. Gilbert. Union 916 killed, 2,943 wounded, 489 missing. Confed. 2,500 killed, wounded, and missing. Union Brig.-Gens. J. S. Jackson and Terrill killed. Confed. Brig.Gens. Cleburne, Wood, and Brown wounded.
10-Harrodsburg, Ky. Union troops, commanded by Lieut.-Col. Boyle, 9th Ky. Cav. Confed. 1,600 captured.
11-La Grange, Ark. Detach. 4th Iowa Cav. Union 4 killed, 13 wounded.
17-Lexington, Ky. Detach. 3d and 4th Ohio Cav. Union 4 killed, 24 wounded, 350 missing.
18-Haymarket, Va. Detach. 6th Iowa Cav. Union 1 killed, 6 wounded, 23 captured.
22-Pocotaligo or Yemassee, S. C. 47th, 55th, and 76th Penna., 48th N. Y., 6th and 7th Conn., 3d and 4th N. H., 3d R. L, lst N. Y. Engineers, ist Mass. Cav., Batteries D and M Ist U. S. Artil. and E 3d U. S. Artil. Union 43 killed, 258 wounded. Confed. 14 killed, 102 wounded.
23-Waverly, Tenn. 83d Ill. Union 1 killed, 2 wounded. Confed. 40 killed and wounded.
24-Grand Prairie, Mo. Two Battalions Mo. Militia Cav. Union 3 wounded. Confed. 8 killed, 20 wounded.
28~--Clarkson, Mo. Detach. 2d Ill. Artil. Confed. 10 killed, 2 wounded.
NOVEMBER, 1862.
1-Philomont, Va. Pleasanton's Cavalry. Union 1 killed, 14 wounded. Confed. 3 killed, 10 wounded.
2 and 3-Bloomfield and Union, Loudon Co., Va. Pleasanton's Cavalry. Union 2 killed, 10 wounded. Confed. 3 killed, 15 wounded.
3-Harrisonv4lle,Mo. 5thand6thMo.Cav. Union 10 killed, 3 wounded. Confed. 6 killed, 20 wounded.
5-Barbee's Cross Roads and Chester Gap, Va. Pleasanton's Cavalry. Union 5 killed, 10 wounded. Confed. 36 killed.
Nashville, Tenn. 16th and 51st Ill., 69th Ohio, l4th Mich., 78th Pa., '-th Tenn. Cav., 7th Pa. Cav. Union 26 wounded. Confed. 23 captured.
6-Garrettsburg, Ky. 8th Ky. Cav. Confed. 17 killed, 85 wounded.
7-Big Beaver Creek, Mo. 10th Ilh, two Cos. Mo. Militia Cav. Union 300 captured.
Marianna, Ark. 3d and 4th Iowa, 9th I11. Cav. Union 3 killed, 20 wounded. Confed. 50 killed and wounded.
8-Hudsonville, Miss. 7th Kan. Cav., 2d Iowa Cav. Confed. 16 killed, 185 captured.
17-Gloucester, Va. 104th Pa. Union 1 killed, 3 wounded.
18-Rural Hills, Tenn. 8th Ky. Cav. Confed. 16 killed.
21-Beaver Creek, Mo. 21st Iowa, 3d Mo. Cav. Union 6 killed, 10 wounded. Confed. 5 killed, 20 wounded.
26-Summerville, Miss. 7th Ill. Cav. Confed. 28 captured.
28-Cane Hill, Boston Mountain, and Boonsboro', Ark. 1st Division Army of the Frontier. Union 4 killed, 36 wounded. Confed. 75 killed, 300 wounded.
Hartwood Church, Va. 3d Pa. Cav. Union 4 killed, 9 wounded, 200 missing.
DECEMBER, 1862.
I-Charleston and Berryville, Va. 2d Div. 12th Corps. Confed. 5 killed, 18 wounded.
5-Coffeeville, Miss. 1st, 2d, and 3d Cav. Brigades, Army of the Tennessee. Union 10 killed, 54 wounded. Confed. 7 killed, 43 wounded.
Helena, Ark. 30th Iowa, 29th Wis. Confed. 8 killed.
7-Prairie Grove or Fayetteville, Ark. Ist, 2d, and 3d Divisions Army of the Frontier. Union 167 killed, 798 wounded, 183 missing. Confed. 300 killed, 1,200 wounded and missing.
Hartsville, Tenn. 106th and 108th Ohio, 104th Ill., 2d Ind. Cav., llth Ky. Cav., 13th Ind. Battery. Union 55 killed, 1,800 captured. Confed. 21 killed, 114 wounded.
9-Dobbin's Ferry, Tenn, 35th Ind., 51st Ohio, 8th and 21st Ky., 7th Ind. Battery. Union 5 killed, 48 wounded.
12-Little Bear Creek, Ala. 52d 111. Union 1 killed, 2 wounded. Confed. 11 killed, 30 wounded.
12 to 18-Foster's expedition to Goldsboro', N. C. lst, 2d, and 3d Brigades of First Division and Wessell's Brigade of Peck's Division, Dep't of North Carolina. Union 90 killed, 478 wounded. Confed. 71 killed, 268 wounded, 400 missing.
13-Predericksburg, Va. Army of the Potomac, Maj.-Gen. Burnside; Second Corps, Maj.-Gen. Couch; Ninth Corps, Maj.-Gen. Wilcox. Right Grand Div., Maj.-Gen. Sumner; First Corps, Maj.-Gen. Reynolds; Sixth Corps, Maj.-Gen. W. F. Smith. Left Grand Div.
Maj.-Gen. Franklin; Fifth Corps, Maj.-Gen. Butterfield; Third Corps, Maj.-Gen. Stoneman. Center Grand Div., Maj.-Gen. Hooker. Union 1,180 killed, 9,028 wounded, 2,145 missing. Confed. 579 killed, 3,870 wounded, 127 missing. Union Brig.-Gens. Jackson and Bayard killed and Gibbons and Vinton wounded. Confed. Brig.-Gen. T. R. R. Cobb killed and Maxey Gregg wounded.
14-Kingston, N. C. lst, 2d and 3d Brigades Ist Div. and Wessell's Brigade of Peck's Division, Dep't of North Carolina. Union 40 killed, 1_0 wounded. Confed. 50 killed, 75 wounded, 400 missing.
18-Lexington, Tenn. 1lth I11. Cav., 5th Ohio Cav., 2d Tenn. Cav. Union 7 killed, 10 wounded, 124 missing. Confed. 7 killed, 28 wounded.
20-Holly Springs, Miss, 2d Ill. Cav. Union 1,000 captured.
Trenton, Tenn. Detachments 122d Ill., 7th Tenn. Cav., and convalescents. Union 1 killed, 250 prisoners. Confed. 17 killed, 50 wounded.
21-Davis's Mills, Miss. Six Cos. 25th Ind., two Cos. 5th Ohio Cav. Union 3 wounded. Confed. 22 killed, 50 wounded, 20 missing.
24-Middleburg, Miss. 115 men of 12th Mich. Union 9 wounded. Confed. 9 killed, 11 wounded.
Glasgow, Ky. Five Cos. 2d Mich. Cav. Union 1 killed, 1 wounded. Confed. 3 killed, 3 wounded.
25-Green's Chapel, Ky. Detachment of 4th and 5th Ind. Cav. Union 1 killed. Confed. 9 killed, 22 wounded.
26-Bacon Creek, Ky. Detachment 2d Mich Cav. Union 23 wounded.
27-Elizabethtown, Ky. 91st I11. 500 men captured by Morgan.
Dumfries, Va. 5th, 7th and 66th Ohio, 12th I11. Cav., lst Md. Cav., 6th Maine Battery. Union 3 killed, 8 wounded. Confed. 25 killed, 40 wounded.
28-Elk Fork, Tenn. 6th and 10th Ky. Cav. Confed. 30 killed, 176 wounded, 51 missing.
28 and 29-Chickasaw Bayou, Vicksburg, Miss. Army of Tennessee. Maj.Gen. W. T. Sherman-Brig.-Gens. G. W. Morgan's, Frederick Stecle's, M. L. Smith's, and A. J. Smith's divisions of the right wing. Union 191 killed, 982 wounded, 756 missing. Confed. 207 wounded. Union Maj.-Gen. M. L. Smith wounded.
30-Wautauga Bridge and Carter's Station, Tenn. 7th Ohio Cav., 9th Pa. Cav. Union 1 killed, 2 wounded. Confed. 7 killed, 15 wounded, 273 missing.
Jefferson, Tenn. Second Brigade Ist Division Thomas's corps. Union 20 killed, 40 wounded. Confed. 15 killed, 50 wounded.
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