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. FIRST WISCONSIN INFANTRY. STARKWEATHER'S BRIGADE — BAIRD'S DIVISION — FOURTEENTH CORPS. (1) COL. JOHN C. STARKWEATHER ; BRIG.-GEN. (2) COL. GEORGE B. BINGHAM. 157 killed = 11.3 per cent. Total of killed and wounded, 428 ; missing or captured, 108 ; died in Confederate prisons (previously included), 32. BATTLES. . K. & M.W. Nashville, Tenn., March 9, 1862 2 Chaplin Hills, Ky 77 Jefferson, Tenn 2 Stone's River, Tenn i Dug Gap, Ga., Sept. 11,1863 T Chickamauga, Ga 44 Rocky Face Ridge, Ga i Resaca, Ga i BATTLES. K. & M.W. Dallas, Ga i o Kenesaw, Ga 6 Chattahoochie, Ga i Peach Tree Creek, Ga i Siege of Atlanta, Ga 5 Jonesboro, Ga 3 Place unknown 2 Present, also, at Hoover's Gap, Tenn.; Jones's Ford, Tenn.; Missionary Ridge, Tenn.; Dalton, Ga. NOTES. —Originally a three months regiment which, upon its return, reorganized on a three years enlistment. It left the State October 28, 1861, proceeding to Kentucky, where it joined Negley's Brigade. It wintered at Munfordville, Ky., remaining there until February 14, 1862, when it marched to Nashville. While encamped near there its picket line was attacked, March 8th, in which affair one of the regiment was killed. The regiment made several long marches back and forth through Tennessee during the summer of 1862, and then, returning to Kentucky, participated in the battle of Chaplin Hills, October 8, 1862. It was then in Starkweather's Brigade, Rousseau's Division, McCook's Corps, and its loss amounted to 58 killed, 132 wounded, and 14 missing ; total, 204, out of 407 engaged. The regiment was present at Stone's River, but having been posted in the reserve, sustained but slight loss. At Chickamauga it was in the Second Brigade, First Division (Baird's), Fourteenth Corps, sustaining a loss of 27 killed, 84 wounded, and 77 missing or captured ; among the killed were five line officers. It went into winter-quarters at Chattanooga, and in May, 1864, joined Sherman's advance on Atlanta; the division was then under command of General R. W. Johnson. Although reduced in numbers, it participated in all the battles of the First Division, and was present at the fall of Atlanta. It was mustered out October 13, 1864, the recruits and reenlisted men, 368 in number, having been transferred to the Twenty-first Wisconsin. _11210