Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 8Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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Page 102
... missing , total 10,944 . Buell lost 241 killed , 1,807 wounded and 55 captured or missing , total 2,103 . total Union loss thus was 13,047 . The Confederate loss is stated to have been 1,723 killed , 8,012 wounded , 959 missing , total ...
... missing , total 10,944 . Buell lost 241 killed , 1,807 wounded and 55 captured or missing , total 2,103 . total Union loss thus was 13,047 . The Confederate loss is stated to have been 1,723 killed , 8,012 wounded , 959 missing , total ...
Page 307
... missing . Rosecrans reported that he buried 1,423 Confed- erate dead , but the Confederate re- 307 ports indicate their loss as 505 killed , 2,150 wounded and 2,183 missing , an aggregate of 4,838 . Deducting the loss at Davis ' Bridge ...
... missing . Rosecrans reported that he buried 1,423 Confed- erate dead , but the Confederate re- 307 ports indicate their loss as 505 killed , 2,150 wounded and 2,183 missing , an aggregate of 4,838 . Deducting the loss at Davis ' Bridge ...
Page 336
... missing ; the Confederate loss was 65 killed , 279 wounded , and 166 missing , an aggre- gate of 510. * On the 24th Longstreet moved by way of Berryville , crossed the Poto- mac at Williamsport on the 25th and 26th and marched to ...
... missing ; the Confederate loss was 65 killed , 279 wounded , and 166 missing , an aggre- gate of 510. * On the 24th Longstreet moved by way of Berryville , crossed the Poto- mac at Williamsport on the 25th and 26th and marched to ...
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