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The Battle of Stone's River took place Tennessee. The battle created a huge number of casualties, numbering almost 24,000 troops.
12,513 US casualties .
Total dead, from both sides, were about 620,000 from all causes including accident and disease.
First Bull Run/Manassas shocked the nation with its casualties, though these were small by later standards. Shiloh/Pittsburg Landing was the first big battle (April 1862).
The Battle of Gettysburg, fought July 1-3, 1863, was the bloodiest battle of the US Civil War. It produced over 50,000 casualties in dead, wounded, and missing combined between the two armies. The Confederacy lost 4,000 killed while the Union suffered 3,155 dead.
The Battle of Stone's River took place Tennessee. The battle created a huge number of casualties, numbering almost 24,000 troops.
12,513 US casualties .
Casualties for the Union at the Battle of Fort Donelson amounted to 2, 832. On the Confederate side, because of their surrender, the Confederates lost 16,623 soldiers.
The US Civil War probably caused more American casualties then any other war before or after that war. When the results of a battle lists the number of casualties, it means that soldiers that were either killed of sent to military hospitals due to battle wounds are classified as casualties.
Approx. 200.
The battle of Chickmauga was the second bloodiest battle, with a total 34,624 casualties.
It was the single battle with the highest casualties of the US Civil War.
In the Battle of Chattanooga there were an estimated total of 12,485. US:5,815 CS:6,670
Total dead, from both sides, were about 620,000 from all causes including accident and disease.
Most of the US casualties were from the sunken US destroyer SIMs and the oiler which was under it's escort during the attack. The next group of US casualties were from the Sinking US Carrier LEXINGTON; the remaining US casualties were airmen flying the fighters, dive bombers, and torpedo bombers.
In early 1864, the Battle of Mansfield was fought. The battle location was just south of the Louisiana town of Shreveport.
The casualty rate at the US Battle of Antietam was horrific with a single day's casualty rate of over 25,000 troops. The worst day of battle in US history. This battle compares to major ones in Europe in the 19th century that also huge numbers of casualties as well. For instance at Solferino, the combined casualties of the three armies engaged totaled 40,000 within a 12 hour period. At the Battle of Borodino in 1812, there were 75,000 casualties also within about 12 hours of conflict. The largest Napoleonic Battle of Leipzig in 1813 created 127,000 casualties over a span of four days.