Somewhere around 4000 Confederate soldiers died at Gettysburg. Records from this era do not usually include soldiers who may have died later from wounds received during a particular battle.
Somewhere around 4000 Confederate soldiers died at Gettysburg. Records from this era do not usually include soldiers who may have died later from wounds received during a particular battle.
The Confederates' General, General "Stonewall" Jackson. The Confederate soldiers thought that he was a Union soldier and they shot at him. He died of the injuries.
Stonewall Jackson died as a result of friendly fire.
Victory for the Confederate forces. However, approximately 5,000 men died. Of those, 3,000 were Union soldiers.
Chancellorsville - mortally wounded, died a week later.
The Battle of Olustee, fought on February 20, 1864, during the American Civil War, resulted in approximately 2,700 casualties. This included about 1,800 Union soldiers and around 900 Confederate soldiers who were killed, wounded, or missing. The battle was the largest fought in Florida and marked a significant Confederate victory.
The Confederates' General, General "Stonewall" Jackson. The Confederate soldiers thought that he was a Union soldier and they shot at him. He died of the injuries.
Stonewall Jackson
Stonewall Jackson died as a result of friendly fire.
A total of 2,632 soldiers died as a result the Battle at Cold Harbor. Of these, 1,844 were Union soldiers and 788 were Confederate.
Union 460 Confederate 387 That is just the death count from the battle. Total casualties (Killed, MIA, Etc.) Union 2896 Confederate 1982
A Confederate soldier accidently shot but did not kill General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson at the Battle of Chancellorsville. Because of the wounding, the doctor amputated his arm and he died soon after of pneumonia.
Both the Confederate and the Union soldiers that died while fighting in the Battle of Gettysburg.
Approximately 164,000 Confederate soldiers died from disease and other non-combat causes during the American Civil War. Dysentery alone killed 50,000 confederate troops.
The Confederate Army casualties were 1481 dead, 7627 wounded and 89 prisoners and missing.
Approximately 164,000 Confederate soldiers died of non-battle causes, which accounts for about two-thirds of the number of deaths. Most of these were due to diseases, such as dysentery, typhoid fever, pneumonia and tuberculosis. Dysentery was by far the worse killer accounting for more than 50,000 Confederate deaths.
Victory for the Confederate forces. However, approximately 5,000 men died. Of those, 3,000 were Union soldiers.
None died in the battle. One Union soldier died when a powder keg accidentally ignited while firing a 21-gun salute to the American Flag before it was lowered.