Next Prev Next Enter Your Search Terms Below Putting your search in quotes will search on the entire phrase - like "15th New Jersey". Limit to the first 10 20 50All results. Fox's Regimental Losses REGIMENTAL LOSSES IN THE CIVIL WAR. Regiment. Division. COLD HARBOR, VA.— Continued. 148th New York Martindale's 106th New York . Ricketts's 98th New York Brooks's 184th Pennsylvania Gibbon's 164th New York Gibbon's HEAVY ARTILLERY :* 8th New York H. A.. _ _ Gibbon's 7th New York H. A.. Barlow's 2d Connecticut H. A... Russell's 2d New York H. A.. Barlow's 1st Vermont H. A. Neill's 9th New York H. A. f _ Rickets's CAVALRY : 1st N. Y. Dragoons _ _ Torberts's 1st Michigan Cavalry .. Torbert's PIEDMONT, VA. June 5, 1864. 116th Ohio Hunter's 28th Ohio . Hunter's 18th Connecticut Hunter's 34th Massachusetts Hunter's MOUNT STIRLING, K\. June 9, 1864. 12th Ohio Cavalry Burbridge's Corps. Eighteenth Sixth Eighteenth Second Second Second Second Sixth Second Sixth Sixth Cavalry A. P. Cavalry A. P. Killed. Wounded. Missing. Aggregate, BRICE'S CROSS ROAD'S, Miss. June 10, 1864. 93d Indiana ____ Sturgis's __________ TREVILIAN STATION, VA. June 11, 1864. 1st N.Y. Dragoons. Torbert's Cavalry A. P. 1st Michigan Cavalry Torbert's Cavalry A. P. 6th Peiin. Cavalry Torbert's Cavalry A. P. 3d U. S. Cavalry Torbert's Cavalry A. P. 1st U. S. Cavalry . Torbert's' Cavalry A. P. 9th New York Cavalry. Torbert's Cavalry A. P. 4th New York Cavalry.. Torbert's Cavalry A. P. PINE- KNOB, GA. June 15-16, 1864. 33d New Jersey. Butterfield's Twentieth PETERSBURG, VA. June 15, 18644 55th Pennsylvania . _ Martindale's Eighteenth 1st U. S. Colored. Hinks's Eighteenth 20 23 20 16 16 80 45 85 21 18 16 8 5 20 28 19 15 17 13 16 12 6 8 8 4 6 14 24 17 100 88 91 94 59 339 259 221 174 153 126 26 20 156 110 103 95 40 56 61 23 56 38 32 41 32 44 124 114 4 23 3 82 86 114 19 20 6 1 75 184 8 64 5 5 5 5 6 124 134 114 110 157 505 418 325 215 171 148 35 25 176 138 123 110 132 253 85 99 67 51 45 50 44 8 25 156 156 *Actin<r as infantry and numbering nearly 1,800 men each. tFirst and Second Battalions, only, were present. t Assault by General W. F. Smith's troops, before the arrival of the Army of the Potomac. _13891