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 TmtEE HUNDRED FIGHTING REGIMENTS. NINETY-FIFTH PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY. UPTON'S BRIGADE --WRIGHT'S DIVISION--SIXTH CORPS. (1) COL. JOHN M. GOSL1NE (Killed). (2) COL. GUSTAVU8 W. TOWN (Killed). (3) COL. JOHN HAKl'EK. Total of killed and wounded, 667 ; died in Confederate prisons (previously included), 13. BATTLKS. K. &M.W. BATTLES. West Point, Va 8 Gaines's Mill, Va 31 Crampton's Pass, Md 2 Antietam, Md 3 Fredericksburg, Va i Salem Heights, Va 39 Gettysburg, Pa i Rappahannock Station, Va i Wilderness, Va 12 Spotsylvania, Va 41 K AM w. Cold Harbor, Va 4 Petersburg, Va. (1864) j Charlestown, W. Va 2 Fisher's Hill, Va i New Market, Va i Cedar Creek, Va 15 Petersburg, Va., March 25, 1865 i Fall of Petersburg, Va 3 Sailor's Creek, Va 12 Present, also, at Seven Days ; Marye's Heights ; Mine Run ; Fort Stevens ; Opequon ; Appomattox. NOTES. —The Ninety-fifth lost six field officers, killed in action; two colonels, two lieutenant-colonels, a major and an adjutant,— a loss in mounted officers, with but one parallel in all the regiments in the war. I was raised in Philadelphia, and arrived at Washington in October, 1861. It passed the winter of 1861-2 in winter-quarters near Alexandria, Va., and took the field in March, 1862. After taking part in the advance on Manassas, it proceeded to the Peninsula, with Newton's Brigade, P'ranklin's Division, and with this command was engaged at West Point. Slocum succeeded to the command of the division, which, under his charge, dis tinguished itself at Gaines's Mill. In that battle Colonel Gosline and Major Wm. B. Hubbs were killed ; the regiment lost there 10 killed, 84 wounded, and 18 missing. At Salem Heights the regiment fought in Russell's Brigade of Brooks's Division, its losses there amounting to 23 killed, no wounded, and 20 missing; total, 153. In this action, Colonel Town, Lieutenant-Colonel Hall, Adjutant Dunton, and two line officers were killed. About 250 men rei : nlisted, and, a large number of recruits having been received, the Ninety-fifth entered the Wilderness campaign with nearly its full complement of men. Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Carroll, the com mandant of the regiment, fell dead in the first day's fighting at the Wilderness. During the fighting at Spot sylvania, it lost 26 killed, 82 wounded, and 27 missing ; and at Cedar Creek, 8 killed, 27 wounded, and 4 missing. _08222