. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . ions of peace. TOTAL LOSSES. Killed or died from wounds .. .. officers, o; men, 15. Died from disease .. .. •• 3; 109 BATTLES, SKIRMISHES AND EXPEDITIONS. Movements to Union City, Trenton, Colliersville, Tenn., and Okalona, Miss.(including Egypt Station, West Point, Ivy Farm, Okolona, Tallahatchie River) ;operations against Forrest in West Tennessee (including Cypress Creek and nearRaleigh, April 3d and 9th) ; expedition to Guntown, Miss, (including TishamingoCreek, Waldron Bridge and Davis Mills) ; Grand Gulf expedition; Oxford
. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . ions of peace. TOTAL LOSSES. Killed or died from wounds .. .. officers, o; men, 15. Died from disease .. .. •• 3; 109 BATTLES, SKIRMISHES AND EXPEDITIONS. Movements to Union City, Trenton, Colliersville, Tenn., and Okalona, Miss.(including Egypt Station, West Point, Ivy Farm, Okolona, Tallahatchie River) ;operations against Forrest in West Tennessee (including Cypress Creek and nearRaleigh, April 3d and 9th) ; expedition to Guntown, Miss, (including TishamingoCreek, Waldron Bridge and Davis Mills) ; Grand Gulf expedition; Oxford, Miss.,expedition (including Hurricane Creek) ; detachment to Little Rock and Missouri(including Noconah Creek, Co. F) ; Owens Cross Roads, battle of Nashville,Hollow Tree Gap, Franklin, West Harpeth River, Kings Hill, Sugar Creek,Gravelly Springs, service in Louisiana and Texas to end of enlistment. *Bates History, vol. 5, page 4. The affair above mentioned, at Clinton, andthat at Marshall, are not found in the official lists of battles, engagements, ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY=FIRST REGIMENT (TWENTIETHCAVALRY). SIX MONTHS SERVICE Colonel John E. Wynkoop to January 7th, Enrollment, 1,266 Officers and Men. PURSUANT to an order of the War Department, dated June 9th,1863, three cavalry regiments were organized in Pennsylvania toserve six months. These troops were composed, in part, of ex-isting independent companies and militia of the emergency classand of new recruits. They were the 181st, i82d and 185th Regimentsof the line, designated respectively the 20th, 21st and 22d Cavalry. Thefirst of these commands contained many men recruited in regiment was organized in July, 1863, from five companies ofEmergency Militia and seven of six-months men, at Camp Curtin, andsent from that point upon scout duty, with other troops, into Maryland,crowding upon and skirmishing with the rear-guard of the retreatingConfederate Army. Later, a battalion was statio
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