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. TWENTY-SEVENTH MICHIGAN INFANTRY; HARTRANFT'S BRIGADE — WILLCOX'S DIVISION - - NINTH CORPS. (1) COL. DORUS M. FOX. (2) COL. WILLIAM B. WRIGHT. (3) Cor.. BYRON M. CUTCIIEON ; BVT. BIUO.-GKN. (4) COL. CHARLES WAITE ; BVT. Bmo.-GEN. Petersburg Mine, Va 21 Petersburg Trenches, Va 19 Weldon Railroad, Va 1,0 Peeble's Farm, Va 2 Picket, Va., December 13, 1864 i Fall of Petersburg, Va 3 225 killed — 15.1 per cent. Total of killed and wounded, 805 ; died in Confederate prisons (previously included), 36. BATTLES. K.&M.W. BATTLES. K.&M.W. Jackson, Miss 3 Cold Harbor, Va 6 Blue Springs, Tenn i Petersburg, Va. (assault, 1864) 38 Campbell's Station, Tenn 4 Fort Sanders, Tenn 3 Siege of Knoxville, Tenn 4 Wilderness, Va 20 Spotsylvania, Va 60 North Anna, Va „ 5 Bethesda Church, Va., June 3, 1864 25 Present, also, at Jamestown, Ky. ; Vicksburg, Miss.; Loudon, Tenn.; Ny River, Va.; Hatcher's Run, Va.; Fort Stedman, Va. NOTES. — Left the State, April 12, 1863, with eight companies only. It was ordered to Kentucky, where it was stationed at various points until June, when it was assigned to the First Brigade, First Division (Welsh's), Ninth Corps, with which it moved to Vicksburg and took part in the siege. Companies I and K joined the regiment in March, 1864, and in the next month, after arriving in Virginia, two independent companies of sharpshooters were also attached, being designated as L and M. During the Wilderness campaign it was in Hartranft's (ist) Brigade, Willcox's (3d) Division, but was subsequently placed in the First Brigade, First Division, with Willcox still in command. The regiment took 864 men into the battle of the Wilderness, losing 78 in killed and wounded, Major Samuel Moody being among the killed. Under command of Colonel Fox, the regiment was engaged in several closely contested actions at Spotsylvania, the casualties amounting in the one which occurred May i2th, to 27 killed, 148 wounded, and 9 missing. The entire loss of the regiment in May, 1864, was 47 killed, 220 wounded, and 16 missing — a total of 283. At Bethesda Church it lost 17 killed and 57 wounded; at the assault on Petersburg, June i7th and i8th, it lost 17 killed, 106 wounded, and 5 missing; in the Petersburg trenches, during July, 1864 — including the Mine Explosion — it lost 15 killed, 78 wounded, and 23 missing. _11185