Killed, Wounded, and Prisoners. Union. Rebel. Remarks. 6 W...... 3 k. 46 w...... 3 k. 11 w.... 3 k. 30 p. None... 2 k. 1 w. 3 k. 10 w. 2 k. 25 w. 39 k. 207 w. 2 W. 50 k. 150 w.... 1 k. 1 w..... 10 k...... 25 k. 150 w. 40 p. 90 horses and 105 stand of arms 6 k. 12 w. 2 k. 7 w. 15 k. 20 p.. 22 k. and w... 15 p. 12 k. 22 w. 15 192 k. 140 p..... were captured. Rebels retreated. Unions retreated. $50,000 worth of army stores were captured. 3 cannon and their wagons were ...56 head of cattle and 15 horses p.. Rebels retreated. 1 k. 12 p....... ... Rebels retreated. Gen. Zollicoffer killed, 1,200 horses 6 forts, 40 guns, and 3000 small 446 k. 1735 w. and 231 k. 1007 w. and Brig. Gen. Buckner captured. April 5 Siege of Yorktown, Va...... Gen. McClellan. 6-7 Pittsburg Landing, Tenn.....Gens. Grant and Gens. Johnson & 66 8 Corinth, Miss..... 66 Buell.. Beauregard.. Gen. Pope... Gen. Makad... 1-7 Bombardment and capture of Com. Foote and Island No. 10.. 11 Capture of Fort Pulaski, Ga... Gen. Hunter.... Col. Olmstead.. 1 k.. 7 k. 11 p. 100 k. 400 w. 600 k. 300 p. Rebels defeated. Rebels retreated in disorder. 38 k. 54 w. 17 p.. 80 k. 100 w. 93 p. Rebels retreated. 15 k. 25 p.. 2 k.... ...... Col. Parker and Capt. Walton taken prisoners. Beauregard's Report. 46 25 Winchester, Va.. 66 Gen. N. P. Banks Gens. Ewell and 26 Near Winchester, Va........ Col. Cluseret... Gen. Jackson... 400 k. & w., 600 p. Rebel killed and wounded unknown. Rebel loss between 200 and 300 k. and w., and 500 pris. Rebel killed left on the field. 2000 prisoners and large supplies taken. 20 k. & w., 156 p.. 6 officers were captured, 2 engines, and 11 cars. 8 k. 5 w.. 2 w.... |