Action at Fort Stevens, District of Columbia
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- Multiple units engage at Fort Stevens, District of Columbia on July 12, 1864
- Also referred to Action along the Northern Defences of Washington or Repulse of Early's Attack on Fort Stevens/Washington
- Some pages say July 11-12, one says July 13, one says July 12-13
Sub-Operations
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Union Troops
- 2nd District of Columbia Infantry
- 8th Illinois Cavalry
- 1st Maine Heavy Artillery
- 1st Maine Light Artillery Battery ("Battery A")
- 7th Maine Infantry
- 2nd Massachusetts Cavalry
- 37th Massachusetts Infantry
- 7th Michigan Cavalry
- 13th Michigan (Independent) Light Artillery Battery
- 25th New York Cavalry (Dismounted)
- 9th New York Heavy Artillery
- 43rd New York Infantry
- 49th New York Infantry
- 62nd New York Infantry
- 77th New York Infantry
- 114th New York Infantry
- 122nd New York Infantry
- 153rd New York Infantry
- 1st Ohio Light Artillery / Battery L
- 147th Ohio Infantry
- 150th Ohio Infantry
- 151st Ohio Infantry
- 2nd Pennsylvania Provisional Heavy Artillery
- (II) 23rd Pennsylvania Infantry
- 61st Pennsylvania Infantry
- 82nd Pennsylvania Infantry
- 93rd Pennsylvania Infantry
- 98th Pennsylvania Infantry
- 102nd Pennsylvania Infantry
- 139th Pennsylvania Infantry
- 2nd Rhode Island Infantry
- 3rd Vermont Infantry
- 4th Vermont Infantry
- 1st Wisconsin Heavy Artillery / Battery A
- 2nd United States Artillery / Battery I
- 2nd United States Artillery / Battery L
- 6th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 7th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 9th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- 12th United States Veteran Reserve Corps
- Fry's Provisional United States Cavalry
- Marines, Convalescents and Citizens
Confederate Units
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Casualties
- Union loss: 54 killed. 319 wounded. Total, 373.
Sources
- Dyer, Frederick H. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. The Dyer Publishing Company (Des Moine, 1908). (Pages 617, 650, 990)