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 NEW JERSEY AND PENNSYLVANIA REGIMKNTS. LIST OF REGIMENTS IN THE UNION ARMIES ETC.—CONTINUED DIVISION Geary's Garrard's Veatch's Potter's Wheaton's Runyon's Runyon's Runyon's Runyon's Gregg's Gregg's Gregg's Gregg's Kautz's Merrill's Garrard's Gregg's McCook's Kautz's Averell's Gregg's Averell's Crook's Gregg's Pmford's Wilson's Knipe's Duffle's Gregg's Averell's Averell's Stanley's ('OKI'S. Twentieth. Sixteenth. Sixteenth. Tenth. Ninth. Sixth. McDowell's. McDowell's. McDowell's. McDowell's. Cavalry, A. P. Cavalry, A. P. Cavalry, A. P. Cavalry, A. P. Cavalry, A. J. Cavalry, A. P. Cavalry, A. C. Cavalry', A. P. Cavalry, A. C. Cavalry, A. J. Cavalry.W.Va Cavalry, A. P. Cavalry,W.Va Cavalry, A. C. Cavalry, A. P. Cavalry, A. P. Cavalry A. P. Cavalry, A.M. Cavalry,\V.Va Cavalry, A. P. Cavalry,W.Va Cavalry,W.Va Cavalry, A. C. •Hundred-days' men. tEnlisted for one year. JServed through the war. disease which occurred within its ranks. The regiments which marched by its side sustained far greater losses from this cause. And the Thirteenth saw an unusual amount of active service, too. It had not left the State two weeks before it joined McClellan's Army on the Maryland campaign, and was hotly engaged at Antielam. It fought through the Atlanta campaign, marched through Georgia to the Sea, and then fought under Sherman in the Carolinas. In the latter campaign official acknowledgement was made of the signal and valuable service rendered by the Thirteenth at the battle of Bentonville. The extraordinary exemption of this regiment from disease was undoubtedly due to the superior material in its ranks; the men were a clean, healthy, intelligent lot, and repre sented the best element in the Volunteer service. A small loss by disease is a creditable feature in the record of a regiment, as well as a large loss in action. The nine-months' men from this State also made a good record during the short time they were in service. At Fredericksburg the 24th New Jersey lost 136 in killed and wounded ; aud the 28th New Jersey lost 193 on that bloody field. The vacant numbers in the New Jersey line occurred through the following reasons : the i6th regiment became the ist Cavalry; the 32d the 2d Cavalry; and the 36th ihe 3d Cavalry; the i7th, i8th, and 20th regiments failed to complete their organizations. _15068