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 TlIKKE HUNDRED FlOHTiNCi ItEGLM KYI'S. ELEVENTH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY (108TH PA. VOLS.) SPEAR'S BRIGADE --KAUTZ'S DIVISION--CAVALRY CORPS, (1) COL. JOSIAH HAHLAN. (2) COL. SAMUEL P. SPEAR ; BVT. BKIO.-OKN. (3) COL. FRANK A. STRATTON ; BVT. Bmo. OBN. Died in Confederate prisons (previously included), 64. BATTLES. K.&M.W. Suffolk, Va.. May 30, 1862 i Franklin, Va., Aug. 31,1862 I Cassville, Va.. Oct. 15. 1862 i Beaver Dam, Va. Dec. 2, 1862. ... i Deserted House, Jan. 30, 1863 .... 2 Norfolk, Va., Feb. 10, 1863 r Suffolk, Va. March 12", 1863 i Franklin, Va., March 17, 1863 3 Suffolk, Va., April 13, 1863 i Suffolk, Va.. April 15, 1863 2 Carrsville, Va., May 17, 1863 i BATTLES. K.£M.\V. Suffolk, Va., June 4, 1863 3 South Anna, Va. June 26, 1863. ... 2 Guerrillas, Va., Sept. 12, 1863.. .. i Blackwater, Va., Nov. 10, 1863 ... i Jarrett's Station, May 7, 1864 4 Flat Creek Bridge, May 14, 1864 . 5 City Point, Va., May 17, 1864. ... 3 Petersburg, Va., June 9, 1864 5 Petersburg, Va., June 15, 1864 . . i Staunton Bridge, June 27, 1864.... 3 Fair Oaks, Va., Sept. 29, 1864 r BATTLES. K. & M. W. Ream's Station, June 29, 1864.. .. 27 Ream's Station, Aug. 25, 1864. . 11 James River, Va., Oct. 3, 1864.. . . i Darby town Road, Oct. 7, 1864 14 Richmond, Va., Oct. 30, 1864 i New Market Heights, Dec. 10, 1864 2 Guerrillas, Va., Feb. 15, 1865 i Five Forks, Va., April i, 1865 7 Deep Creek, Va., April 3, 1863 ... i Andersonville Prison i Place unknown 9 NOTES. —The Eleventh was raised originally as an independent regiment under special authority from the War Department, but was afterwards placed in the Pennsylvania line. Some of the companies were raised in other states; two came from New York, one from Iowa, one from Ohio, and one from New Jersey. It organ ized at Philadelphia, October 5, 1861, and the same month went to Virginia, 1130 strong. After a month's stay in a camp of instruction it proceeded to Fort Monroe, where it spent six months, or more in drill and light duty. Active service commenced in May, 1862, some of the companies doing duty near Suffolk, while five com panies served with General McClellan's Army on the Peninsula. In 1863, the regiment was employed on scout ing and outpost duty in the vicinity of Suffolk and the Blackwater, during which several minor affairs or skirmishes occurred, with considerable loss in wounded and killed. Over 400 of the men reenlisted in the fall of 1863, which, with the recruits, preserved the organization of the regiment after its term had expired. In 1864, it fought in Kautz's Cavalry Division (afterwards Mackenzie's), and at Ream's Station lost over one hundred in killed and wounded, including three officers killed. At Five Forks another sharp contest occurred, in which Major Monroe and two officers were killed, together with several of their men. _07383