. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . ment participated in thecavalry movements and the severe fighting which ended with the sur-render of the remnant of the Confederate Army at Appomattox withmany casualties to officers and men. After the surrender the 20th wasordered forward to Danville and later to Washington, where it was con-solidated with the 2d Cavalry as the 1st Provisional Cavalry. Thisorganization was mustered out at Clouds Mills on July 13th, 1865. TOTAL LOSSES. Killed or died from wounds officers, 3; men, 22 Died from disease .. .. 3; 100 BATTLES AND ENG


. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . ment participated in thecavalry movements and the severe fighting which ended with the sur-render of the remnant of the Confederate Army at Appomattox withmany casualties to officers and men. After the surrender the 20th wasordered forward to Danville and later to Washington, where it was con-solidated with the 2d Cavalry as the 1st Provisional Cavalry. Thisorganization was mustered out at Clouds Mills on July 13th, 1865. TOTAL LOSSES. Killed or died from wounds officers, 3; men, 22 Died from disease .. .. 3; 100 BATTLES AND ENGAGEMENTS. New Market, Harisonburg, Piedmont, Staunton, Midway, Cedar Creek, PincyRiver, Near Glasgow, Lynchburg, Salem, Martinsburg, Snickers Ferry, AshbysGap, Kernstown, Bunker Hill, Martinsburg, Madison Court House, LibertyMills, Gordonsville, Swopes Depot, Staunton, Waynesboro, Goochland CourtHouse, Dinwiddie Court House, Five Forks, Scotts Cross Roads, TabernacleChurch, Sailors Creek, Appomattox Court House, in addition numerousskirmishes and minor < inWH. c o « c C ,_j o f- a Cfa s;< U az <a H z~z a


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