22nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Battles and Casualties

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22nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Battles and Casualties*

 Location   Date  Killed  Wounded  POW  Missing  Losses
2nd Manassas, VA   Aug 28 1862  6  57  3  0  66
2nd Manassas, VA   Aug 30 1862  0  1  0  0  1
Cedar Mountain, VA   Aug 9 1862  0  1  0  0  1
Cedar Run, VA   Aug 9 1862  0  1  0  0  1
Chancellorsville, VA   May 1 1863  31  125  16  0  172
Cold Harbor, VA   Jun 1 1864  0  0  3  0  3
Falling Waters, MD   Jul 14 1863  0  1  51  0  52
Five Forks, VA   Apr 1 1865  0  0  2  0  2
Frayser's Farm, VA   Jun 30 1862  17  0  0  0  17
Fredericksburg, VA   Dec 13 1862  2  46  6  0  54
Gaines' Mill, VA   Jun 27 1862  4  31  0  0  35
Gettysburg, PA   Jul 1 1863  23  90  86  0  199
Hagerstown, MD   Jul 12 1863  0  0  3  0  3
Hatcher's Run, VA   Mar 31 1865  0  0  5  0  5
Jerusalem Plank Road, VA   Jun 22 1864  0  5  3  0  8
Malvern Hill, VA   Jul 1 1862  0  2  0  0  2
Mechanicsville, VA   Jun 26 1862  7  50  0  0  57
North Anna River, VA   May 22 1864  0  1  1  0  2
Petersburg, VA   Jun 21 1864  0  2  0  0  2
Petersburg, VA   Jun 15 1864  0  1  0  0  1
Petersburg, VA   Apr 2 1865  0  1  21  0  22
Reams' Station, VA   Aug 25 1864  7  21  1  1  30
Seven Pines, VA   May 31 1862  28  92  29  2  151
Sharpsburg, MD   Sep 17 1862  0  6  4  1  11
Shepherdstown, WV   Sep 20 1862  9  6  1  0  16
South Mountain, MD   Sep 14 1862  0  0  1  0  1
South Side Railroad, VA   Apr 2 1865  0  0  8  0  8
Spotsylvania Court House, VA   May 8 1864  0  12  1  1  14
Wilderness, VA   May 5 1864  1  21  29  0  51
Williamsburg, VA   May 5 1862  0  0  1  0  1
Winchester, VA   Sep 19 1864  0  1  1  0  2

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* Battles listed in alphabetical order, only battles with losses recorded, and information obtained through: Confederate Military History, Extended Edition (19 Volumes); The Union Army (9 Volumes); Walter Clark, Histories of the Several Regiments and Battalions From North Carolina in the Great War 1861-1865 (5 Volumes); North Carolina Troops 1861-1865: A Roster (15 Volumes); Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.
 
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Recommended ReadingRandolph Hornets in the Civil War: A History and Roster of Company M, 22nd North Carolina Regiment. Description: This book conveys the history of the Randolph Hornets and of the company’s soldiers through both official and personal accounts of the Civil War. Articles written by Sergeant John T. Turner in 1914 recalling his experiences with the company are included as well as an in-depth history of the company battle flag, its capture, and its return to the county. Continued below...

A complete roster of the company includes genealogical information and short biographies for several of the men. The final chapter provides information about the local reenactment group based on the company, whose performances provide a sense of the hardships of 19th century military life.

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