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. TENTH NEW YORK CAVALRY --" PORTER GUARD." DAVIES'S BRIGADE — GREGG'S DIVISION — CAVALRY CORPS, A. P. (1) COL JOHN C. LEMMON. (2) COL. WILLIAM IRVINE. (3) COL. M. II. AVERT ; BVT. BRIG.-GEN. Died in Confederate prisons (previously included), 28. BATTLES. K. & M.W. Leesburg, Va.. Sept. 17, 1862 i Beverly Ford, Va.. June 9, 1863. .. 6 Middleburg, Va., June 19, 1863.. 5 Middleburg, Va., June 26, 1863. ... i Gettysburg Pa , July 2, 1863 3 Shepherdstown, Va., July 16. 1863. 2 Sulphur Springs, Va., Oct. 12, 1863 4 Auburn, Va., Oct. 14, 1863 2 Bristoe Station. Va.,Oct. 14 1863. . 2 Morrisville, Va. April 17. 1864.... 2 BATTLES. K. & M.W. Todd's Tavern, Va., May 8, 1864. . 3 Near Richmond, Va., May 12, 1864 3 Hawes's Shop, Va., May 28, 1864. . 17 Trevilian Station, Va., June n, 1864 7 Kingand Queen C.H., June 24,1864 2 St. Mary's Church, Va.. June 24, '64 7 Deep Bottom, Va., July 29, 1864.. . 2 Lee's Mills, Va., July 3i : 1864 2 Ream's Station, Va., Aug. 25, 1864. 2 Poplar Spring Church, Va.,Oct.1/64 5 BATTLES. K. & M.W. Boydton Road. Va. Oct. 27, 1864.. 6 Prince George C.H.,Va..Nov.2,1864 i Disputanta Station, Va.,Nov. 18, '64 3 Stony Creek Station, Va.,Dec.1,1864 3 Hatcher's Run, Va., Feb. 6, 1865 . . i Dinwiddie C. H.,Va.,March 31,1865 2 Sailor's Creek, Va.. April 6. 1865. . 3 Farmville, Va.. April 7 1865 i On Picket, Va 2 Place unknown.. 2 Present, also, at several other engagements in which it lost men, wounded or captured, but none killed. NOTES. —Organized at Elmira during the fall of 1861, from companies recruited in the counties of Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Erie, Fulton, Onondaga and Steuben. During the winter of 1861-2 the regiment was sta tioned at Gettysburg. It was mounted during the summer of 1862, and commenced active service in the Manassas campaign of that year. It served in Bayard's Brigade at Fredericksburg, and participated in the Stoneman Raid of the Chancellorsville campaign, at which time it was in the Second Cavalry Division (General D. M. Gregg's), and in which it served until the close of the war. General Crook commanded this division in the final campaign, 1865. The brigade was commanded by General J. I. Gregg, but in May, 1864, the regiment was transferred to the First Brigade,— General H. E. Davies, Jr. The regiment encountered its hardest fighting at Hawes's Shop (or Hanovertown) where it lost 13 killed, 27 wounded, and 2 missing; total, 42. At Beverly Ford (or Brandy Station) it lost 3 killed, 18 wounded, and 61 captured or missing; at Middleburg, 3 killed, 10 wounded, and 19 missing ; at Trevilian Station, 4 killed, and 16 wounded ; and at Boydton Road, 6 killed and 11 wounded. Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Tremain, a young and promising officer, was killed at Hatcher's Run. The regiment was consolidated June 17, 1865, with the Twenty-fourth New York Cavalry, forming the First Pro visional Cavalry, The latter regiment was mustered out a month later. _05398