Killed, Wounded, and Prisoners. Union. Confed. 10 k. 5 w. 6 p.. 3 w 3 k. 5 w. 48 k. 27 w. 10 m. 106 k. 27 p. 2 k. 14 w. 10 k. 15 w.. 89 k 150 w. 150 m 155 p. 8 k. 23 w. 2500 p. 84 k. 288 w. 285 m. 6 k. 24 w. 8 k. 10 w 8 k. 12 w. 45 p.. 8 k. 8 w. 2 k. 2 k. 13 w. 1 k. 2 w. 2 w. 6W. 1k. 15 k. and w. 4 w 2 k. 1 k. 20 k. 107 w. 19 m. 10 k. 17 w... 2 k. 17 w. 7 k. 61 w. 8 k. 12 p. 13 k. and w., 30 p. 12 p. 150 p. k.& w. not reported. 2,500 Confed. prisoners & 42 guns. Remarks. 500 head of cattle, 40 horses and mules captured. 400 k.& w. 2000 p. Confederates defeated. Lieut. Grayson severely wounded Col. Angus McDonald captured. 33 k. 60 w. 300 p.. 13 k. 2 k. 4 p. 17 k. 5 p. Maj. Hough wounded. 4 k. and w. 2 p... Confederates defeated. 7 k. 10 w. Col. Whaley captured. Col. Crogham killed. Many wounded and prisoners. Confeds. defeated; loss unknown. Confederates defeated. Confeds. report about same loss. 1300 p.. 70 wagons with stores & equipage 75 k. 150 w. 30 p. Confederates defeated. 10 k. 17 p.. Confederates defeated. Date. Jan. 1861. Dec. 22 Newport News, Va. New Market Bridge 66 28 Mount Zion, Mo. 1862. Names and Places of Battles, En- 44 1 Port Royal Ferry, S. C.... 4 Bath, Va.. 4 Huntersville, W. Va. Maj. Schoepf... Gen. Stevens... Maj. Webster.. 7 Blue's Gap, W. Va..... Col. Dunning... 7 30 miles east Sutton, W. Va.. Col. H. Anisansel 7 Paintsville, Ky. 8 Silver Creek, Mo. 10 Prestonburg, Ky. 19 Mill Spring, Ky. 8 Capture of forts on Roanoke) Island, N. C.. 8 Linn Creek, Va... Near Fort Henry, Tenn.... 7 Fairfax Court House, Va..... Col. Friedman.. Com. Goldsbo 17 Sugar Creek, Ark.. 18 Independence, Mo.. 44 21 Valverde, N. M.. March 7 Winchester, Va. 64 8 Pea Ridge, Ark. Commanders. Union. 8 Hampton Roads, Va....... 4 14 New Madrid..... Confed. Gen. Grant... Gen. Tilghman.. Gen. Lander.... 14 Blooming Gap, Va.. 14 Flat Lick Ford, Ky.. Col. Munday. 14 Fort Donelson... 16 Capture of Fort Donelson..... Gen. Grant..... Gen. Buckner... Gen. Jackson... Col. Garfield... Hum'y Marshall rough & Gen. Burnside..... Gen. Wise..... Capt. Smith. Com. Foote and 6 W...... 3k. 46 w. Killed, Wounded, and Prisoners. Union. Confed. 39 k. 23 w. 7 k. Noue.. 60 k. and w 150 p... 13 k. and w. k. 3 w. 55 k. 140 W. 3 w. 6 k. 12 w.. 7 k. 2 k. 7 w. 15 k. 20 p.. 22 k. and w...... ........ 10 k...... 25 k. 150 w. 40 p. 90 horses and 105 stand of arms were captured. Confederates retreated. 15 p.. 12 k. 22 w. 15 50 k. 25 p. 1 k. 12 p.. ....... 30 k. 50 w. 2500 p.. 3 k. 6 k. 5 w. Unions retreated. $50,000 worth of army stores were captured. 3 cannon and their wagons were captured. 56 head of cattle and 15 horses were captured. Confederates dispersed. p..Confederates retreated. Confederates retreated. Gen.Zollicoffer killed, 1200 horses & mules, 100 large wagons, and 2,000 muskets were captured. 12 horses captured. ........ Remarks. Com. Foote severely wounded. 446 k. 1735 w. and 231 k. 1007 w. and Brig. Gen. Buckner captured. Gens. Floyd & Pillow escaped. 15,000 p. 100 k 5 k. 30 p.. 13 k., 20 w., 65 p., including 17 officers. 1351 k. w. and m. 1100 k. 2500 w. & 31 k. 6 forts, 40 guns, and 3,000 small arms were captured. 32 horses captured. 44 29 Warrensburg, Mo. April 5 Siege of Yorktown, Va...... Gen. McClellan. 6-7 Pittsburg Landing, Tenn.....Gens. Grant and Gens. Johnson & Buell....... Beauregard.. 44 11 Yorktown, Va.... 44 16 Lee's Mills, Va.. 64 20 South Mills, N. C.. 26 Fort Macon, N. C. Names and Places of Battles, En- 14 Cumberland Mts., Ky.. SFarmington, Miss.. 4 Williamsburg, Va.. 44 и 13 McDowell, Va.. 8 Corinth, Miss.. Gen. Sherman. 1-7 Bombardment and capture of Com Foote and Island No. 10.. 7 Somerville Heights, Va. 8 McDowell, W. Va.. 46 15 On James River.. Commanders. Gen. Pope... Gen. Makad... 11 Capture of Fort Pulaski, Ga... Gen. Hunter.... Col. Olmstead.. 13 Monterey, Tenn.. 14 Trenton Bridge, N. C.. Union. 15 16 Near Trenton, N. C.. Gen. Burnside.. Gen. Branch... Confed. |