25th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Statistics*
- Organized on Aug 15 1861 - Mustered out on Apr 9 1865
Available
statistics for total numbers of men listed as: - Enlisted or commissioned: 1646 - Drafted: 19 - Transferred in:
29 - Killed or died of wounds: 137 - Died of disease: 212 - Prisoner of war: 265 - Died while prisoner of war:
16 - Disabled: 67 - Missing: 1 - Deserted: 102 - Discharged: 110 - Transferred out: 57
* 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.
Advance to:
Recommended Reading: 25th North Carolina Infantry: History and Roster
of a Mountain-bred Regiment in the Civil War (Hardcover). Description: This historical account
covers the 25th Regiment North Carolina Infantry Troops during the Civil War. Farmers and their sons left the mountains to
enlist with the regiment, which organized in Asheville in
August 1861, to defend their home territory. Continued below...
In addition
to casualty, desertion records, and a complete regimental roster, the book chronicles the unit’s defensive tactics in
the Carolina
coastal regions and battlefield actions at Seven Days, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Plymouth and Petersburg. More than 125
historic photos, illustrations, and detailed maps are featured.
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