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Glidden Wesley Greenwood William Hagan Thomas MI Hawes Wilson Hicks James W
Ilolunes Charles
Howard Charles A
Discharged for disability March 1. Transferred to veteran reserve corps.
MCAvoy Charles E Nicholas Oliver P Oliver Loring C Oliver Thomas 4th Pinkham Lyman W Shea Samuel B
Bath do Phipsburg do
do Boothbay Georgetown do
Died July 20, 1863, of wounds at Gettysburg. Discharged April 20, 1863.
Boothbay Richmond
Boothbay do Augusta Bath Phipsburg do
Killed in action May 24. Prisoner May 6, transferred to Ist Maine H.A. Discharged for disability January II. do
Bixby George Child Thomas Clough Thomas Curtis Edward B Chase George Dunten Ezekiel L
Discharged by order May 22, 1865.
Phipsburg Chesterville
Discharged January 10, 1863.
do January 26, 1863.
Clark T Clifford. Bath
Discharged October 16, 1863.
do Discharged March 10, 1863. do do
Lowe Charles MI
125
NINETEENTH MAINE.
Namo.
Residence.
Remarks.
Knights James H
Bangot
Wounded October 22. [Ist Maine II. A.
Killfedder Robert
Portland
Promoted corporal, wounded May 6, transf. to Promoted corporal.
Lowell William R
Phip-burg
Transferred to navy April 15.
Lee Peter
Thomaston
Killed in action June 1.
MeFarland Nathaniel C Boothbay
McKenney William
Westport
Mereen Samuel
Mitchell Jesse
Mitchell Edward T
do
Mitchell Isaac W
Mitchell Simmons A do
Marr Calvin E
McAllister Gardiner
McKeen Loring
Lewiston
McDonald Angus
Portland
Lewiston
Phipsburg do
Porter Josiah H
Bradford
Wounded May 12, transferred to Ist Me. H. A. do do do
Porter Willis M Potter Samuel
Portland
Phipsburg
Bath
Deserted from hospital September 28.
Rand Albert G Roberts Henry Scott Thomas E Smith Melville
Georgetown
Wounded July 2,'63, discharged March 23,'65. Discharged by order June 6, 1865.
Spinney Charles F Sullivan JJeremiah Swett Edwin W Swaxey John J
Arrowsic Bath Medford
Transferred to navy April 15.
Sawyer Ether C G
Shepherd Nelson R. Tobey Philander I Tilton Newell B
Thompson John L
Lewiston
Wounded at Wilderness, since died. Discharged for disability April 11.
Thompson Alonzo Varrell Gilman N Winter Joseph W Wallaer James R. Webster Lorenzo
West Bath
Promoted commissary sergeant.
Phipsburg
Wounded May 12, in hospital.
July 2, 1563, in buspital.
Willis William F
Williams John H
Wentworth Am C Wakefield Thomas D And Rufus
Abbott Edmund M
Bristol
Transf. fm. 5th comp. unas. inf., transf. to Ist Sick in hospital, transferred to Ist Maine JI. A. Transferred to Ist Maine heavy artillery.
Transf. from 4th Maine, promoted corporal. do
Bryer Albert W
Carter Edwin F
Lewiston
Boothbay
Transferred from 4th Maine, wounded June 12, Died of wounds July 27. [disch. June 9,'65.
Ford Lot .1
Montville
Wounded May 6, since died.
Gerrish William L
Portland
Giles Charles E
Grover Moses Graves Sumner
Higgins William N Harthorn William M Herr Noah
Thoma ton Waldoboro
Pittsfield
dio do do
Hart Eben
Harvey Joseph Howard William
Waldoboro do Georgetown Appleton
do do do do do do do do Absent, sick, transf. to Ist Me. heavy artillery. Died February 18, at Brandy, Va.
Jacob Edward
Boothbay Arrowsic Lewiston Sarsfield pl Bath
Promoted corporal.
Wounded June 22, transferred to Ist Me. I. A. Died Dec. 29, 1863, at Washington.
Discharged from ho pital January 18, 1863. Transferred from ith Maine. [Maine II. A.
Bennett Sumner HI Bennett George H Blake John P
Camden do
Booth bav do
do died of wounds July 7. Died of discase April 14.
Corey John K Chapthan John S
Damariscotta
Boothbay Perry Waldoboro Belfast
Trans. fin. comp. A, died of disease Feb. 11, '65. do 4th Maine, promoted corporal. Trf. fm. 4th Me., prisoner May 10, trf. Ist II.A. do 5th comp. uuas. inf., trans, Ist II. A. Sick in hospital, transferred to Ist Me. H. A. Transf. fia. 4th Me., prom. corp., trf. Ist II. A. do 5th comp. unas, inf., trf. Ist II. A.
Uart Sampson
Brunswick Phipsburg
Dropped from rolls as deserter October 24.
Lewiston
Transferred to veteran reserve corps.
Wounded May 6.
Discharged by order June 19, 1865.
Augusta
Deserted in March, 1865.
Bath
Killed in action May 12. 24.
Etna do do
Porter
Rve NH
Transferred to veteran reserve corps,
do Deserted October 13, 1863.
Transferred to navy April 15.
Rogers Josiah B Robinson Albert
Bangor Portland
Wounded May 6, discharged January 9, 1865. Died in rebel prison July 24.
Wounded May 6, transf. to Ist Me. heavy art. Discharged for disability October 11, 1863. Deserted November 26, 1863. do September 8, 1863.
Pre Thomas A
Phip-burg Bath
Wounded July 2, 1863, absent. do May 6. Discharged for disability January 8.
Transferred to veteran reserve corps.
Georgetown Stoneham
Transferred to veteran reserve corps.
MeKinsey Norman
Oldtown
Promoted corporal, prisoner June 22.
Little Horace A Bath
Boothbay
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RECORD OF THE
Name.
Residence.
Remarks.
Jackson James E
Jackson Amasa P
Kennedy Thomas
Belfast
Lewiston
Alexandria do
do discharged Nov. 3.
McPherson Jobn M Murray Maurice Odlin John H
Lewiston
do 5th comp. unas. inf., trf. Ist H. A. Exchanged prisoner, transf. to Ist Me. H. A. Transf. fm. 5th comp: unas. inf., trf. Ist H.A.
Perkins Thomas R
Gardiner
do 4th Maine, prom. corporal, do
Pinkham Francis C
Boothbay
do
do sick in hospital.
Page James W
Sedgwick do
Page Amos ML
Kenduskeag do
do
do disch. Nov. 8, term expir. do do
Kolf Cephas M
Waldoboro
do
5th comp. unas. inf., disch. May 20,'65.
Russell William
Windsor do
Sawyer Rolonson B
Norridgewock
do do
do do discharged Feb. 25,'65. from company E, promoted captain.
Smart Sylvester
Augusta
do 5th comp. unas. inf., trf. to Ist H. A. do 4th Maine, prisoner May 6, do
Smith William M Smith James
Oldtown
do
do
wounded, trf. Ist Me. H.A.
Smith Fairfield
Kingsbury
do
do
absent, dc {lo
Simpson Elisha
Bradford do
do
do discharged June 2, 1865.
Smiley James
Portland
do
do wounded, trf. Ist Me. H.A.
Trott Solomon T Trott Amos C
Winn do
do
de
do du
do
Track Elbridge
Waterville
do 5th comp. unas. infantry
Taylor James W
Gardiner
Ward Joseph
Saco
Wells Albert L
Mercer
Winn Charles J
Waldoboro
do fm. 5th comp. unas. inf., trf. to Ist Me.
do transf. Ist heavy art. do do
Sutton James H
Waldoboro
Small Oliver R
W Gardiner
do
Seribner Albert
Charleston
Boothbay
do do sick in hospital.
do
do wounded, do do
Simpson John
do
do
do do
Wounded June 23, transf. to Ist Maine II. A. Transf. from 4th Maine, discharged June 16. do to Ist Maine heavy artillery. [H.A.
Belmont do
Transf. fm. 4th Me., discharged May 22, 1865. do transferred to Ist heavy artillery. Trf. fm. 4th Me., trf. H. A., absent, wounded. do do do sick.
Kenuiston Samuel E
Larmour John M
Windsor
Mercer
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BATTLES OF THE REBELLION.
LIST OF THE BATTLES AND SKIRMISHES OF THE REBELLION.
BATTLES. 1861. REMARKS.
Bombardment of Fort Sumter, April 12 Evacuated by Anderson on the 14th. Attack on the 6th Mass. Regt. Balti- 19 Two soldiers killed and 7 wounded. more,
Rebel batteries at Sewall Point, Va., May IS The first offensive operations of the dislodged,
Government against the rebels.
Fight at Fairfax Court House, Va.,
Battle of Philippa, Va.,
Battle of Big Bethel, Va.,
Battle of Boousville, Mo.,
Skirmish at Patterson Creek, Va.,
Engagement between U. S. gunboats and the rebel batteries at Matthias Point, Va., Fight at Martensburg, Va., July
Battle of Carthage, Mo., Fight at Middle York Bridge, Va., Battle at Brier Forks, Mo.,
Battle at Laurel Hill, Va., Battle at Rich Mountain, Va., MeClellan took Beverly, Va.,
Battle of Currichford, Va.,
Skirmish at Bunker Hill, Va., Battle at Barboursville, First battle of Bull Run,
Battle of Bull Run,
Skirmish at Harrisonville, Va., Naval fight,
Battle of Dug Springs, Mo., Fort Fillimore, New Mexico,
Fight at Lovettsville, Va.,
31 (Cavalry.)
June 2 The rebels routed. 10 The Union forces repulsed. 18 The rebels routed by Lyon.
26 One Union man and li rebels killed.
27 Capt. Ward, commander of the Poto- mae Flotilla, killed.
2 Patterson's ( Union) and Jackson's (rebel) forces; rebels defeated. 5 Sigel, 1,100 men, v. Jackson, 4,000 men; rebels routed. 6 Near Buchaunon, 45 Union troops cut through an ambuseade of 200 to 300 rebels.
7 Near Carthage, Sigel v. Jackson; drawn. 10 Mcclellan v. Johnson; rebels ronted. 11 Pegram v. Rosecrans; rebels defeated. 12 Col. Pegram surrendered with his eu- tire force.
13 Morris v. Garnet; rebels defeated and Garnet killed.
15 Rebels routed.
16 Rebels defeated.
18 Engagement at Blackford's Ford, be- tween Union troops under Tyler and rebels under Beauregard. Tyler fell back to Centerville.
21 McDowell v. Beauregard ; conflict lasted ten hours, when a panic seized the Union forces, which fed in disorder to Washington. The loss was Union, 481 killed, 1.011 wounded, 1, 216 missing, total, 2,708. Rebel, 630 killed, 2,235 wounded, 150 missing, total, 3,015. The man- bers engaged were, Union 40,000 and rebels 47,000, the latter of which were reinforced during the battle by 20,000 or 25,000.
25 Aug. 1 C. S. privateer " Petrel" sunk by the "St. Lawrence," crew captured. 2 Lyon v. McCulloch. 2 Traitorously surrendered, with 750 mon, by Maj. Lyndo. 8 Rebels routed.
128
BATTLES OF THE REBELLION.
BATTLES.
Tight at Potosi, Mo.,
Battle of Wilson's Creek,
10 About 12 miles from Springfield, Mo., (Lyon v. MeCulloch and Price), Un- ion force 5,200, and rebel 15,000- rebels, after 6 hours' fighting, re- pulsed. Gen. Lyon killed. Union loss 263 killed. 721 wounded. Rebel loss 421 killed, 1,300 wounded.
13 Twelve rebels killed.
20 Kenawha Valley; 4,000 rebels attacked the barricades of the 11th Ohio reg- ment, and were driven back with the loss of 50 killed.
20 Twelve hundred rebels routed.
28 On the coast of North Carolina; rebel loss, 765 prisoners. Union com- manders, Stringham of the navy and Butler of the army.
29 Two thousand rebels attacked the town and were repulsed.
Sept. 1 Rebels routed and village burned.
3 The rebels having burned tho Platte bridge, the train fell into the river -- 17 lives lost.
10 Rosecrans defeated the rebels under Floyd.
10 Rebel batteries attacked by Union gunboats; 68 rebels killed.
11 Rebels defeated .
11 Union troops victorious.
13 Rebels defeated. Col. John A. Wash- ington (rebel) former proprietor of Mount Vernon, killed near Elk Wa- ter, Va., while reconnoitering.
15 Rebels repulsed.
17 Union troops repulsed.
20 Col. Mulligan, after four days' strug- gle with 2,560 men, surrendered to 26,000 rebels under Price.
21 Defeat of the rebels.
24 Town stormed and captured by Federal troops.
26 Rebels lost 4 killed and 5 prisoners.
20 Two advance bodies of Union troops came into collision by mistaking each other for the enemy, and be- fore the error was discovered 13 were killed and 30 or 40 wounded.
Fight at Chapmansville, Va., Battle at Greenbrier, Va.,
Oat.
2 Rebels defeated.
3 An hourd' fighting, and the rebels defeated.
3 Union loss 10 killed, 10 wounded; rebel loss 52 killed.
6 Home Guards defeated the rebels.
15 Fifty Union troops captured by Jeff Thompson.
16 Rebels driven away.
21 Part of Gen. Stone's division crossed the Potomac at Ball's Bluff, Va .; was driven back; Col. Baker killed. Union loss 223 killed, 266 wounded, 421 prisoners. Rebel loss about 500 killed and wounded.
21 Rebel Zollieoffer defeated by Gen. Shoepf.
21 Jeff Thompson, rebel, defeated.
Capture of Grafton, Va., Skirmish at Hawk's Nest,
Attack on Charleston, Mo., Capture of Forts Clark and Hatteras,
Fight at Lexington, Mo.,
Fight at Boone Court House, Va., Massuere on the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad,
Battle of Carnifax, Va., Fight at Lucas Bend, Ky.,
Skirmish at Lewinsville, Va., Skirmish at Elk Water, Va., Battle at Cheat Mountain, Va.,
Shirmish near Darnstown, Va., Shirmish at Blue Mills Landing, Mo., Battle at Lexington, Mo.,
Fight at Papiusville, Mo., Fight at Romney, Va.,
Action at Lucas Bend, Blunder at Falls Church, Va.,
Skirmish at Buffalo Hill, Ky.,
Skirmish at Flemington, Ky., Action at Potosi, Mo.,
Action at Bolivar, Va., Battle of Ball's Bluff,
Battle of Wild Cat, Ky., Fight at Fredericktown, Mo.,
1861. REMARKS. Aug. 9 Rebels routed.
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BATTLES. Fight as Springfield, Mo.,
Fight at Cromwell, Ky., Battle at Saratoga, Ky.,
Fight at Woodbury, Ky., Naval fight off Hilton Head,
Battle of Belmont, Mo.,
Skirmish in Kenawha Valley, Battle of Piketon, Ky.,
Fight at Fort Pickens, Fla.,
Skinnish near Vienna, Va., Newport News,
Skirmish near Dam No. 5, Freestone Point, Battle-at Camp Alleghany,
Battle of Mumfordsville,
Surprise of Shawnee Mound,
Battle of Drainsville, Va., Affair at Mount Sion, Mo.,
Fort Pickens, Fla.,
Battle on Port Royal Island, Cockpit Point, Fight at Bath, Va., Kont at Bine Gap, Va.,
Fight near Prestonburg, Ky., Battle of Mill Spring, Ky-,
Capture of Fort Henry, Feb.
Skirmish near Fairfax C. H., Va., Fight at Harper's Ferry, Battle of Roanoke Island,
Naval fight, .
Attack on Fort Donelson, do do do Fort Donelson surrewler,
9
1861. REMARKS.
Oct. 26 Charge of Maj. Zagonyi of Fremont's body guard, with 160 men, through a rebel force of 2,000; rebels de- feated and many killed.
26 Two rebels killed and 5 wounded.
26 Union loss 3 w., rebel loss 13 k., 17 w., and 44 pris.
29 Rebel loss 50 killed, many wounded.
Nov. 7 Forts Walker and Beauregard cap- tured by Union forces.
8 Union loss 84 k., 288 w., 235 mn; rebel loss 261 k., 427 w., 278 pris.
10 Rebels pursuel 25 miles.
Nov. 11 Union loss 1 killed, 22 wounded ; rebel loss 32 killed.
22 Rebel forts MeRae and Barrancas dis- abled the 23d. 26 Rebel success.
Dec. 2 Naval skirmish. 7 On Potomac river. 10 Shelling by Union gunboats.
13 Milroy v. Johnson; rebels ran away in the night.
17 On Green river, Ky. Union loss 10 killed, 17 wounded. Rebel loss 33 killed, 50 wounded. . 18 At Milford, Mo. About 2,500 rebels captured in 3 days.
20 Rebels defeated by Gen. McCall.
28 Prentiss with 500 men dispersed 900 men under rebel Dorsey.
1362.
Jan. 1 Again opened fire on rebel batteries at Pensacola.
2 Rebels driven away.
2 Naval fight. 4 Union troops fell back.
S Two thousand rebs dispersed by troops under Col. Dunning.
10 Gen. Garfield defeated rebel Hum- phrey Marshall.
19 Gen. Thomas, with 4 regiments, was attacked by 10,000 rebels nader Crittenden and Zollicoffer; the lat- ter officer was killed. Union loss, 39 k., 207 w. Rebel loss, 192 k., es wd., 89 pris.
6 On the Tennessee river, by Com. A. H. Foote. Union loss, 17 k., 31 w. Rebel loss, 19 k., S w. Rebel tien. Lloyd Tilghman and staff captured.
7 Between cavalry.
7 Union batteries shelled the town.
7 Burnside captured the island. Union loss 50 k., 222 w. Rebel loss 13 k., 39 w., 2,527 prisoners.
10 Off Elizabeth City, N. C .; the burning town occupied by Union forces 12th. 23 Began at 7.30 A.M .; lasted all day. 14 The battle renewed.
15 The battle continued.
16 Union loss 446 k., 1,735 w., 150 pris. Robel loss 237 k., 1,007 w., 13,300 prisoners.
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130 BATTLES OF THE REBELLION.
BATTLES.
Battle of Sugar Creek, Ark.,
Feb. 17 Rebels defeated.
2] Union loss 162 k., 140 w.
25 Near Occoquan, Va. 28 Rebels dispersed; 40 captured.
Mar.
6 Rebels routed after 3 days' fighting. Union loss 203 k., 972 w .. 176 miss'g. Rebel loss 1,100 k., 2,400 w., 1,600 prisoners:
Hampton Roads,
8 The rebel steamer "Merrimac" at- tacked the Union fleet. U. S. frig- ate "Cumberland" sunk.
Hampton Roads,
9 The U. S. battery " Monitor" met and disabled the " Merrimac." The first encounter of iron-clad vessels.
11 Twelve hundred rebels fled.
12 Attack on rebel forts.
12 Rebel Gen. Campbell captured.
14 Union triumph; loss 39 k., 153 w.
15 Rebels defeated.
16 In Cumberland mountains. Union forces under Gen. Garfield routed the enemy.
17 Between Pittsburg Landing and Cor- inth, Miss., in the night.
23 Rebels dofoated. Union loss 115 k., 450 wound. Rebel loss SCO killed, wounded and prisoners.
26 Rebels repulsed.
26 Guerrillas under Quantrell repulsed.
26 Fifty rebel cavalry captured.
28 Fifteen m. fm. Santa Fe, New Mexico. April 1 Rebel stores captured.
2 The 2d Ill. Cav. surrounded by rebels, cut themselves through and escape.
7 Rebels retreated. Union loss 1, 735 k., 7,882 w., 4,044 missing. Over 3,000 rebels buried on the field.
7 After a bombardment of 23 days; 6,000 rebels cantured.
9 Eighty rebels captured.
11 After a bombardment of 30 hours; 300 rebol prisoners.
16 Near Yorktown, Va.
18 Rebel night attack repulsed.
25 Surrendered to Union forces after 11 hours' bombardment.
28 Surrendered to Union forces.
29 Gen. Butler took military possession.
1 Two hundred & fifty-one Union troops raptured.
2 Rebels put to flight with sovere loss.
3 Union victory, with captures.
4 Union loss, 27 wounded.
5 Rebels defeated. Union loss 455 k., 1,411 wounded, 388 missing.
5 Rebels retreated, leaving 105 pris. 7 Rebels driven. Union gunboats in action.
S Federals retreated, losing 37 k., and 285 wounded.
9 Union victory.
10 Expedition superintended by President Lincoln.
10 Naval fight between 6 federal and S rebel gunboats. 16 Union gunboats repulsed.
Skirmish in Black Jack Forest,
Battle of Winchester,
Fight at Hammondsville, Mo., Fight at Warrensburg, Mo.,
Fight near Denver City, Col. Ter.,
Battle of Valle's Ranch,
Battle at Putnam's Ferry, Ark.,
Action at Farmington, Miss.,
Battle of Pittsburg Landing or Shiloh,
Island No. 10 surrendered,
Fight near Elizabeth City, N. C., Fort Pulaski surrendered,
Battle of Lee's Mills, Fight at Yorktown, Fort Macon, at Beaufort, S. C.,
Forts Jackson and Philip, City of New Orleans, Fight at Pulaski, May
Fight at Mantery, Tenn., Fight near Farmington, Miss., Fight beyond Yorktown, Battle of Williamsburg,
Skirmish at Lebanon, Toun., Battle of West Point, Va.,
Battle at McDowell, Va.,
Battlo at Farmington, Miss., Surrender of Norfolk, Va.,
Fort Wright or Pillow, Fort Darling, James river,
1862. REMARKS.
Battle near Fort Craig, New Mexico, Skirmish at Mason's Neck,
Fight at Bird's Point, Mo., Battle of Pea Ridge,
Skirmish at Winchester, Fight at Paris, Tenn.,
Fight near Lebanon, Mo ..
Battle of Newberne, N. C.,
Fight at Salem, Ark.,
fight at Pound Gap,
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BATTLES OF THE REBELLION.
131
BATTLES. Skirmish near Corinth, Miss.,
Battle of Front Royal, Va.,
Action at Lewinsburg, Va., Battle at Bottom's Bridge, Fight at Cold Harbor,
Fighting before Corinth,
Battle of Fair Oaks,
Fight at Tranter's Creek, Fight at New Bridge,
Fight at Union Church, Battle of Cross Keys, Va.,
Battle of Port Republic, Va., Battle of Oak Grove,
Battle near Mechanicsville, Battle of Gaines' Mills,
Fighting on the Chickahominy, Battle at Peach Orchard,
Battle at Savage's Station,
Battle of White Oak Swamp, Battle of Charles City Cross Roads, Battle of Malvern Hill, July
Fight at Duval Bluffs,
Battle of Bayou de Cache,
Fight at Murfreesboro,
Battle of Fayetteville, Ark., Fight at Cynthiana, Ky.,
Fight at Memphis, Mo., Cavalry Fight,
Fight at Bollinger's mills, Mo., Fight at Moore's mills,
Fight at Paris, Ky., Attack ou Sterling, Attack on Newark, Mo., Aug.
Fight at Orange Court House,
Battle of Baton Rouge,
Battle of Kirksville, Mo.,
Battle of Cedar Mountain. Battle of Wilson Creek, Mo., Battle of Lone Jack, Mo., Fight at Gallatin, Texas, Battle near Centerville, Va., Battle of Groveton,
1862. REMARKS. May 17 Union loss 41 k. Rebels left 40 dead and 100 wounded.
23 Gen. Banks commanded Union forces.
23 Rebels defeated.
24 Chickahominy river; rebels repulsed. 25 Near Richmond, Va.
27 The town evacuated by the rebels in disorder the 29th, losing 2,000 pris.
June 1 Rebels driven. Union loss 890 k., 2,627 w., 1,222 pris. Rebel loss in k., w. and pris., 5,897.
4 Near Washington.
5 Between artillery near Richmond .--- Rebels retreated.
7 Near Harrisonburg, Va.
8 Rebels retreated. Union loss, 131 k., 456 w., 20 missing. Rebel loss, about 1,000.
9 Shields v. Jackson. Federalsretreated. 25 Near Fair Oaks, rebels repulsed. This was the first of the seven days' battles. 26 Union forces flanked by 60,000 men un- der Stonewall Jackson, and fell back. 27 Right wing of Union army recrossed the Chickahominy.
28 Union forces retreating.
29 Union forces still retiring. Union forces reached James river.
30 Union forces lost two batteries.
30 Gunboats repelled enemy.
1 The last of the seven days' battles. Union loss in all the fights, 1,565 k., 7,701 w., 5,938 m .; total, 15,224. 6 Union loss, 22 k. and w. Rebel loss, 84 k., w. and pris. In Arkansas. Union loss, 7 k., 57 w. Rebels left 110 dead on the field.
13 Union forces surrendered to 4,000 rebel cavalry, after 33 men k. and 62 w.
14 Rebel force numbering 1, 600 routed.
17 Union forces overcome, losing 17 k:, 34 w. Rebel loss, 24 k., 78 w.
18 Union loss, 83 k. and w. Rebels left 23 dead on the fieldl.
20 On the road from Mt. Sterling to Owensville, Ky. Union loss, 20 killed; rebel loss, 25 killed.
28 Rebels lost 10 killed. 29 Near Fulton, Mo, Union loss, 16 k., 30 w .; rebel loss, 62 k., 100 w.
30 Rebels lost 27 k., 30 w., 9 pris. 31 Rebels 13 killed, 105 prisoners.
1 Union loss, 4 killed, 4 wounded. Rebels lost 100 killed and wounded.
2 Union loss, 2 killed, 3 wounded. Rebel loss, Il killed, 52 prisoners.
5 Union loss, 81 killed, 25 wounded, 31 missing. Rebel loss from 300 to 400. 6 Union loss, 5 killed, 32 wounded. Rebels routed.
9 Union loss, 73 k., 357 w., 41 m.
10 Union loss, 223 k., 721 w., 292 m.
16 Union loss, 43 k., 154 w., 75 m.
21 Union loss, 26 k., 35 w., 200 pris.
28 Rebels driven, losing 1,000 prisoners. 29 Cot. Fletcher Webster killed.
.
132
BATTLES OF THE REBELLION.
BATTLES.
Second Battle of Bull Run,
Battle near Richmond, Ky., Fight at Weldon, Va.,
Battle at Chantilly,
Battle of South Mountain,
Miles' surrender, Battle of Antietam,
Mumfordsville surrender, Fight at Owensboro, Ky., Battle of luka, Miss.,
Fight at Augusta, hy., Battle of Corinth, Miss., Oct.
Fight at Laverque, Tenn., Battle of Perryville, Ky.,
Burning of Chambersburg, Pa., Battle of Lexington, Ky.,
Battle at Maysville, Ark.,
Battle of Lobadieville, Snicker's Gap reconnaissance,
Battle of Cano Hill, Ark., Fight at Berryville, Va., Fight near Coffeeville, Miss., Battle of Fayetteville,
Fight at Port Royal, Va., Battles of Fredericksburg,
Battle of Kingston, N. C., Fight at Lexington, Ky.,
Fight at Holly Springs, Miss., Battle at Van Buren, Ark., Skirmish near Stewart's Creek, Chicksaw Bayou,
Battle of Galveston, Battle of Stone River, Tonn.,
Fort Hindman and Arkansas Post,
Battle of the Deserted House,
Williamsburg, Va., Fight at Annandale, Va.,
1862. REMARKS. Aug, 30 Union army retired to Centerville. 30 Union loss, 200 k., 700 w., 2,000 pris. 31 Union loss, 5 killed, 40 wounded.
Sept. 1 Gen. Kearney killed.
14 Union loss, 443 k., 1,806 w., 76 m., total, 2,325. Gen. Reno killed. 15 At Harper's Ferry, 11,583 Union sol- diers captured.
17 Union loss, 2,010 k., 9,416 w., 1,043 DI. Rebel loss, 25,542. 17 Union troops captured 4,600. 19 Federal loss, 3 killed, IS wounded.
20 Union loss, 144 k., 508 w., 40 m. Rebel loss, 385 k., 692 w., 361 pris. 27 Union garrison surrendered, having lost 9 killed, 15 wounded.
4 Union loss, 315 k., 1,812 w., 232 pris. Rebel loss, 1,423 k., 5,692 w., 2,24S prisoners. 6 Union loss, 5 killed, 9 wounded.
8 Union loss, 468 k., 1,463 w., 161 m. 640 dead rebels buried by Federals. 11 By Stuart's cavalry.
15 Union loss, 600 k., 2,300 w. Rebel loss, 1,300 k., 2,000 w.
22 Or second battle of Pea Ridge. Rebels routed and driven back to the Val- ley of the Arkansas.
27 On Bayou Lafourche, La. Union loss, 18 killed, 74 wounded. Nov. 3 Rebels driven into the Shenandoah and drownel by scores. 28 After 3 hours the rebels broke and ran. 29 Union loss, 15 killed and wounded. Dec. 5 Federals lost 5 k., 50 w., 60 m.
7 Or Battle of Prairie Grove. Union loss about 1, 000 killed and wounded. 10 Shelling Union gunboats; Union lost t killed, d wounded. 13 to 16 Union loss, 1,152 k., 9,101 w., 3,231 I. Robel loss, 395 k., 4,001 w., 653 m.
14 Rebels dispersed in three hours, leav- ing 250 k. and w., and 400 pris. 18 Union loss 7 k., 10 w., 110 prisoners. Rebels lost 35 killed and wounded. 19 Union loss 200 killed and wounded. 29 Rebels driven across the river.
29 Federals lost 70 killed and wounded, Union loss, 192 k., 982 w., 756 m.
ISC3. Jan.
1 Garrison massacred by the rebels. 1 Union loss from Stewart's Creek on the 29th to Jan. 4th, estimated at 1,553 killed, about 6,000 wounded, about 4,000 prisoners.
11 Surrendered by the rebels. Union loss, 120 killed, 831 wounded, 17 missing. Rebels lost 7,830 prisoners. 30 Rebels under Roger A. Pryor defeated near the Breakwater. Feb. 7 Union cavalry lost 40 men. 14 Union cavalry lost 15 killed, wounded and missing.
BATTLES OF THE REBELLION. 138
BATTLES.
Fight at Arkadelphia, Ark. Skirmish at Harwood Church, Va., Fight near Strasburg, Va.,
Affair near Aldie, Va.,
Mar. 2 Mosby lost 30 guerrillas by capture.
2 Rebels defeated, with 12 k., and 20 w.
4 Union loss, IS k .; rebel loss, 25 k.
6 Rebels killed 300 Union troops and captured 1,000 more.
8 Union Brig. Gen. Stoughton and 30 of his men captured. 17 Cavalry under Averill fought and drove the rebels under Stuart and Fitzhugh Lee.
Fight near Somersville, Tenn., Fight at Snow Mountain, Tenn.,
Skirmish at Woodbury, Tenn.,
Fight at Franklin, Tenn.,
Action near Strasburg, Va., Fight at Sand Mountain, Ga.,
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