Posted on 10/08/2022 4:50:35 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
To Major-General Halleck, General-in-Chief:
Generals ORD and HURLBERT came upon the enemy yesterday, and General HURLBERT having driven in small bodies of the rebels the day before, after seven hours' hard fighting, drove the enemy five miles back across the Hatchie towards Corinth, capturing two batteries, about three hundred prisoners, and many small arms.
I immediately apprised Gen. ROSECRANS of these facts, and directed him to urge on the good work. The following dispatch has just been received from him:
CHEVALLA, Oct. 6, 1862.
To Major-Gen. Grant:
The enemy are totally routed, throwing everything away. We are following sharply.
W.S. ROSECRANS, Major-General.
Under previous instructions, Gen. HURLBERT is also following. Gen. MCPHERSON is in the lead of Gen. ROSECRANS' column. The rebel Gen. MARTIN is said to be killed. U.S. GRANT,
Major-General Commanding.
[The rebel General MARTIN, who is reported in the above dispatch as killed, is probably Brig.-Gen. JAS. G. MARTIN, a North Carolinian, who was a Captain and Brevet-Major in the Quartermaster's Department of the United States Army when the war broke but, He lost an arm in Mexico. Some years ago he was stationed at the United States Arsenal in Philadelphia.]
SOME DETAILS OF THE FIGHTING.
CAIRO, Tuesday, Oct. 7.
As yet we can only state the general results of the fighting at Corinth, Skirmishing commenced Tuesday last, and there has been more or less fighting every day since. The rebel loss is about 800 killed and from 1,500 to 1,800 wounded. We have 3,500 prisoners at Corinth and 300 on the Hatchie River and more constantly coming in.
We have taken several thousand stand of arms thrown away by the rebels in their flight. They are mostly new and of English make.
Our loss, it is believed, will be 300 killed and 1000 wounded.
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The Victory at Corinth: The Enemy Intercepted in their Flight by Gens. Hurlbert and Ord – 2
Important from Kentucky: The Rebels Believed to be Retreating to Hall’s Gap – 2
A Victory in Missouri: Gen. Schofield Whips 15,000 Rebels at Newtonia – 2
From the Army of the Potomac: An Important Capture – 3
From Before Washington: Movements of the Rebels on This Side of the Rappahannock – 3
News from Washington: Our Special Washington Dispatches – 3-4
A Good Day’s Work – 4
Editorial: Signs of Movement in the Rebel Army – 4
Editorial: Safety of Nashville – 4-5
Editorial: Florida and Texas for Free Labor – 5
Kentucky 1861-'62 Engagements
| Date | Engagement | Military Units | Losses | Victor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 19 | Barbourville, KY | Union KY Home Guard (Black ~300) & Confederate Dept 2 (Zollicoffer ~800) | Union 15-total (1-killed); Confederates 7-total (7-killed) | CSA |
| Oct 21 | Camp Wildcat, KY (near Cumberland Gap) | Union IN & KY Infantry, KY Cavalry (Schoepf ~7,000) & Confederate TN Infantry (Zollicoffer ~5,700) | Union 25-total (5-killed), Confederates 53-total (11-killed) | USA |
| Nov 8-9 | Big Sandy-ivy Mountain, KY | Union: Dept of Ohio (Nelson ~5.500) & Confederate 5th Kentucky (Williams, ~1,010) | Union 62-total (12-killed), Confederates 235-total (41-killed) | USA |
| Nov 20 | Skirmish at Brownsville, KY | Union Dept of Cumberland (~115) & Confederate Cavalry (Morgan ~200) | Union 14-total (6-killed), Confederates 1-total (1-killed) | CSA |
| Dec 17 | Rowlett's Station, KY | Union 32nd Indiana (Willich ~500) & Confederate 8th Texas Cavalry, 1sT Ark. (Terry ~1,350) | Union 46-total (13-killed), Confederates 91-total (33-killed, including Terry) | inconclusive (outnumbered Union forces held the field) |
| Dec 28 | Sacremento, KY | Union cavalry (Murray ~500) & Confederate Cavalry (Forrest ~250) | Union 23-total (10-killed), Confederates 5-total (2-killed) | CSA |
| Jan 10 | Middle Creek, KY | Union KY&OH Inf (Garfield 2,100) & Confederate KY Inf & VA Art+Cav (Marshall 2,500) | Union 27 total, Confederates ~65 total | USA |
| Jan 11 | Lucas Bend, Columbus, KY | Union gunboats Essex, St. Louis (Foote, Porter) & Confederate Gunboats Jackson, Ivy, Polk, N.O. (Holland, Rogers) | Union none, Confederates unknown | Inconclusive |
| Jan 19 | Mill Springs, KY | Union KY, IN, OH, Mn, TN Inf, Cav & ART (Thomas ~4,400) & Confederate MS, TN, KY, AL Inf, Cav & Arty (Crittenden, Zollicoffer ~5,900) | Union 246-total (39 killed), Confederates 529-total (125 killed incl Zollicoffer) | USA |
| Aug 22 | Big Hill, KY | Union Army of Ohio (Metcalfe), Confederate Cavalry, E. Tenn (Scott). | Union 270-total Confederates 16-total | CSA |
| Aug 30 | Richmond, KY | Union Army of KY, (Nelson ~6,850), Confederate Army of E TN (Smith, Cleburn -6,500) | Union ~5,353-total (206-killed), Confederates ~451-total (78-killed) | CSA (CSA outnumbered) |
| Sep 14-16 | Munfordville, KY | Union garrison (Wilder, Dunham ~4,200), Confederate Army of MS (Buckner, Chalmers ~25,000) | Union 4,148-total (4,000+ captured), Confederates 714-total (100?-killed) | CSA (fort held) |
| Oct 8 | Perryville, KY | Union Army of the Ohio (Buell, Thomas, 22,000), Confederate Army of Mississippi (Bragg, Polk ~16,000) | Union 4,241-total (845-killed), Confederates 3,396-total (510-killed) | USA (strategic) |
Summary of Civil War Engagements as of October 8, 1862:
Engagements in Confederate states:
| State | Union Victories | Confederate Victories | Inconclusive | Total Engagements |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| South Carolina | 2 | 2 | 1 | 5 |
| Virginia | 7 | 26 | 11 | 44 |
| North Carolina | 5 | 1 | 0 | 6 |
| Florida | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
| Louisiana | 3 | 1 | 0 | 4 |
| Tennessee | 6 | 3 | 1 | 10 |
| Arkansas | 4 | 0 | 1 | 5 |
| Georgia | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Mississippi | 3 | 1 | 0 | 4 |
| Total Engagements in CSA | 33 | 34 | 14 | 81 |
Engagements in Union states/territories:
| State | Union Victories | Confederate Victories | Inconclusive | Total Engagements |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maryland | 3 | 0 | 1 | 4 |
| West Virginia | 9 | 3 | 2 | 14 |
| Missouri | 12 | 12 | 1 | 25 |
| New Mexico | 5 | 8 | 0 | 13 |
| Kentucky | 5 | 6 | 2 | 13 |
| Oklahoma | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 |
| Total Engagements in Union | 34 | 32 | 6 | 72 |
| Total Engagements to date | 67 | 66 | 20 | 153 |
With over 7,600 casualties, Perryville brings the war's totals to nearly 242,000 total casualties, including ~29,000 killed in action. Of those, 20,000 casualties are in Kentucky alone.
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