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 THREE HUNDRED FIGHTING REGIMENTS. FIFTY-FIFTH ILLINOIS INFANTRY. THOS. K. SMITH'S BRIGADE — BLAIR'S DIVISION — FIFTEENTH CORPS. (1) COL. DAVID STUART; BRIO.-GEN. (2) Coi.. OSCAR MALMBORO. (3) COL. CHARLES A. AXDRB88. 157 killed — 14.8 per cent. Total of killed and wounded, 448. BATTLES. K. & M. W. BATTI.K*. Shiloh, Tenn 86 Russell's House, Tenn 2 Chickasaw Bayou, Miss 3 Arkansas Post, Ark i Vicksburg, Miss., May 19, 1863 7 Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863 7 Vicksburg Trenches, Miss 2 Jackson, Miss. (On Picket, July 14, 1863) i Black River, Miss. (On Picket, August 14, 1863) i K. & M. w. Kenesaw, Ga., June 19,1 864 i Kenesaw, Ga., June 27, 1864 16 Atlanta, Ga., July 22, 1864 6 Ezra Chapel, Ga 6 Atlanta, Ga., August 3, 1864 4 Jonesboro, Ga Siege of Atlanta, Ga 4 Bentonville, N. C i Forage Train, N. C., March 27, 1865 i Present, also, at Siege of Corinth ; Shelby Depot, Tenn.; Champion's Hill; Missionary Ridge ; Lovejoy's Station ; March to the Sea; Fort McAllister; Savannah ; Columbia; The Carolinas. NOTES. —Mustered in October 31, 1861, at Chicago, proceeding, December 9th, to St. Louis, where it remained a month, and then moved to Paducah, Ky. On March 8, 1862, the regiment embarked for Pittsburg Landing, where it was encamped when the Confederates made their attack at Shiloh, April 6th ; it was then in Sherman's (5th) Division, Army of the Tennessee. Its casualties in that battle amounted to 51 killed, 197 wounded, and 27 missing ; total, 275 —out of 512 men in line. Lt.-Col, Malmborg commanded the regiment at Shiloh, Colonel Stuart being in command of the brigade. During the Vicksburg campaign, 1863, it was in Light-burn's (2d) Brigade, Blair's (2d) Division, Fifteenth Corps; in the Atlanta campaign, 1864, this division was commanded by General Morgan L. Smith ; and, in the March to the Sea, by General Hazen. The regiment lost at Chickasaw Bayou, 2 killed and 4 wounded; at Vicksburg, First Assault, 4 killed and 22 wounded; at the Second Assault, 5 killed and 13 wounded; and, at the assault on Kenesaw Mountain, Ga, 14 killed and 33 wounded, Captain Augustine, who was in command, being among the killed. The total loss of the regiment on the Atlanta campaign was 36 killed, and 86 wounded ; about half its number. There were 91 pairs of brothers in the regiment; of these men, 43 were killed in battle, and 15 died of disease. The Fifty-fifth followed closely the fortunes of General Sherman,— from Benton Barracks, St. Louis, where he was in charge, to the Grand Review at the close of the war. Its dead lie buried in nine different States; and it traveled, on foot and by transports, 11,965 miles, of which 3,240 were done on foot. 24 _10528