. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . Confed. Maj. Wheats La. Bat-talion. I-osses: Union 3 killed, 5wounded, 21 missing. 8.— McDowell or Bull Pasture, Va. Union,25th, 32d, 75th, and S2d Ohio, 3d W. \a.,1st W. Va. Cav., 1st Conn. Cav., 1st Confed., 12th Ga., 10th, 21st,23d, 25th, 31st, 37th, 42d, 44th, 48th,52d, 58th, Va., 1st Va. (Irish) : Union 28 killed, 225 wounded,3 missing. Confed. 75 killed, 424wounded and missing. 9.—Elk River, Ala. Union, 1st Ky. , Texas Rangers. Losses:Union 5 killed, 7 wounded. missing. —Norfo


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . Confed. Maj. Wheats La. Bat-talion. I-osses: Union 3 killed, 5wounded, 21 missing. 8.— McDowell or Bull Pasture, Va. Union,25th, 32d, 75th, and S2d Ohio, 3d W. \a.,1st W. Va. Cav., 1st Conn. Cav., 1st Confed., 12th Ga., 10th, 21st,23d, 25th, 31st, 37th, 42d, 44th, 48th,52d, 58th, Va., 1st Va. (Irish) : Union 28 killed, 225 wounded,3 missing. Confed. 75 killed, 424wounded and missing. 9.—Elk River, Ala. Union, 1st Ky. , Texas Rangers. Losses:Union 5 killed, 7 wounded. missing. —Norfolk, Va. Evacuated by the Con-federates. —Farmington, Miss. Union, Gen. Plum-mers Brigade, Army of the Missis-sippi. Confed., Gen. Ruggles : Union 16 killed, 148 wounded,192 missing. Confed. 8 killed, 189wounded, 110 — Plum Point, near Fort Pillow, battle. Union, Gunboats Cin-cinnati, Carondelet, Benton, Pittsburg,St. Louis, and Mound City. Confed.,eight rams of the River Defense Fleet. * No record found.[362]. OHIO SOLDIERS WHO IOUGHT IM)11{ (.\|{IH1I) 1 OK MMl(K\ The Forty-second Ohio Infantry was one of tlie regiments that helped to settle the position of Kentueky in the issue between theStates. A large Southern element was contained within its borders although it had not joined the Confederacy, and in order to ob-tain recruits for their army, and to control the great salt works, lead-mines, and lines of railway, the Confederate authorities sentGeneral Humphrey Marshall witli a small force into eastern Kentucky in November, 1S61. General Buell promptly formed a brigadefrom the Army of the Ohio, put it in command of James A. Garfield, Colonel of the Forty-second Ohio, with orders to drive General^Marshall from the State. This was accomplished by the engagement at Middle Creek, January 10, 1S62. This photograph wastaken in 1801 while the regiment was stationed at Plaquemine, Louisiana. General John Charles Fremont(1S13-1S90). Alr


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