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Number 4. General Summary of Casualties in the Union forces during the operations against Vicksburg, May 1-July 4, 1863. [Compiled from nominal lists of casualties, returns,&c.]
Captured Killed Wounded MISSING
Engagements, Offic Enlis Offic Enlis Offic Enlis Aggre
&c. ers ted ers ted ers ted gate
men men men
Battle of 1 130 44 675 --- 25 875
Port Gibson,
Thompson's
Hill, or
Magnolia
Church, May
1
Skirmish on --- --- 1 --- --- --- 1
the South
Fork of
Bayou
Pierre, May
2
Skirmishes --- 1 1 8 --- --- 10
on the North
Fork of
Bayou
Pierre, at
Willow
Springs,
Ingraham's
Heights,
Jones'
Cross-Roads,
Forty Hills,
and
Hankinson's
Ferry, May
3.
Engagement 7 59 17 322 2 35 442
at Raymond,
May 112
Skirmish on --- 6 --- 24 --- --- 30
Fourteen
Mile Creek,
May 12
Engagement 2 40 14 237 --- 7 300
at Jackson,
May 14
Battle of 27 383 108 1,736 4 183 2,441
Champion's
Hill, or
Baker's
Creek, May
16
Engagement 3 36 16 221 --- 3 279
at Big Black
River
Bridge, May
17
Skirmish at --- --- --- 1 --- --- 1
Bridgeport,
May 17
Skirmishes 3 40 14 180 --- 2 239
about
Vicksburg,
May 18, 20,
and 21
Assault on 10 147 65 712 1 7 942
Vicksburg,
May 19
Assault on 37 465 173 2,377 1 146 3,199
Vicksburg,
May 22
Siege of 8 96 20 399 1 6 530
Vicksburg,
May 23-July
4
Skirmish at --- 1 --- 3 --- --- 4
Liverpool
Landing,
near Yazoo
City, May 23
Skirmish at --- --- --- 1 --- --- 1
Mechanics-
burg, May 24
Skirmish at --- --- --- 4 --- --- 4
Mechanics-
burg, May 29
Skirmish at --- 2 --- 10 --- --- 12
Mechanics-
burg, June 4
Skirmish at --- --- --- 1 --- --- 1
Birdsong
Ferry, June
12
Skirmish at --- --- --- --- --- --- 2
Birdsong
Ferry, June
18
Action at --- 10 1 8 1 27 47
Hill's
Plantation,
near Bear
Creek, June
22
Skirmish at --- --- --- 2 --- --- 2
Edwards
Station,
July 1
Total 98 1,416 474 6,921 10 443
9,362
Officers killed in skirmishes May 18,20, and 21, 1863. -Captain Henry M. Kellogg, thirty THIRD Illinois Infantry; lieut. Alexander C. Atchison, ninety-seventh Illinois Infantry; Captain Theodore Weller, SEVENTEENTH Missouri Infantry.
Officers died of wounds received May 18,20, and 21, 1863. -Captain James W. Lavigne, Thielemann's Battalion, Illinois Cavalry; Lieutenant Andrew J. McFarlane, twenty-THIRD Wisconsin Infantry.
Officers died of wounds received at Hill's Plantation,
June 22, 1863. -Lieut, Joshua Gardner, fourth Iowa Cavalry.
OFFICERS KILLED DURING THE SIEGE.
(MAY 23 July 4, 1863.)
ILLINOIS.
Captain Enols McPhail, 3rd Cavalry. Captain Henry A. Rogers, battery D, 1st Light Artillery. Captain George W. Bradley, 15th Infantry. Captain Leander B. Fisk, 45th Infantry. Lieutenant Andrew E. Walbright, 56th Infantry. Lieutenant Julius A. Pratt, 124th Infantry.
Missouri.
Lieutenant Daniel W. McBride, 7th Infantry.
OHIO.
Lieutenant Charles Luther, 76th Infantry.
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