American Civil War Newspaper Transcriptions
Unit Casualties
First Bull Run
First Michigan [here]
Second Ohio Regiment [here]
Twelfth New York Militia [here]
Thirty-eighth New York Infantry [here]
Eighth New York Volunteer Militia [here]
Twenty-seventh New York [here]
Seventy-first New York [here]
Wounded Taken to Georgetown Following First Bull Run [here]
List of Additional Wounded Taken to Georgetown [here]
Wounded at a Hospital with Dr. Wilcox of the Twenty-first New York in Charge [here]
Wounded at a Hospital with Dr. Joseph A. Peters of the Twenty-first New York in Charge [here]
Wounded Taken to the Washington Infirmery [here]
Wounded at Georgetown on July 25, 1861 [here]
Williamsburg
Second Michigan [here]
Second New Hampshire [here]
Thirty-seventh New York Infantry [here]
Thirty-eighth New York Infantry [here]
Fifty-fifth New York Infantry [here]
Sixty-second New York Infantry [here]
Twenty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry [here]
Ninety-third Pennsylvania Infantry [here]
Ninety-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry [here]
One Hundred and Second Pennsylvania Infantry [here]
Members of the Fifty-first New York Killed on March 14, 1862 or Died of Wounds Thereafter [here]
Fifth New Jersey [here]
Sixth New Jersey [here]
Seventh New Jersey [here]
Eighth New Jersey [here]
First Excelsior Regiment (Seventeenth New York) [here]
Third Excelsior Regiment (Seventy-second New York) [here]
Fourth Excelsior Regiment (Seventy-third New York) [here]
Fifth Excelsior Regiment (Seventy-fourth New York) [here]
Casualties for Several Artillery Batteries at Williamsburg [here]
Some Casualties from Units Serving in Banks' Corp [here]
A Casualty List Published in the New York Times of May 13, 1862 [here]
Casualties Transported by Ship
Daniel Webster
Arrival of the Hospital Ship Daniel Webster from Yorktown [here]
Eastern Queen
Sick and Wounded Transported to New York on the U.S Transport Eastern Queen [here]
Elm City
Wounded Transported on the Elm City [here]
John Brooks
Patients Transferred from Mill Creek Hospital to the Steamer John Brooks on May 16 and 17, 1862 [here]
Jno. Warner
Wounded Transported on the Jno. Warner [here]
Kennebec
Sick and Wounded Who Arrived on the U.S. Transport Kennebec [here]
Richard Willing
Wounded Transported on the Richard Willing [here]
S. R. Spaulding
Wounded Who Arrived via the S.R. Spaulding [here]
Wounded Sent to Philadelphia from Hygeia Hospital on May 16 & 17, 1862 [here]
Wounded Who Died at Hygeia Hospital Since April 20, 1862 [here]
Wounded (Federal and Confederate) Admitted to the Mall Creek Hospital, May 11 and 12, 1862 [here]
A Casualty List for the Twenty-fifth Ohio [here]
A Casualty List for the Thirty-second Ohio [here]
A Casualty List for the Seventy-fifth Ohio [here]
A Casualty List for the Eighty-second Ohio [here]
Wounded Federal Prisoners Allowed to Return Home as per Special Order No. 107 [here]
A Casualty List for the Third Virginia (Federal) [here]
Sick and Wounded in Hygeia Hospital [here]
Remaining Sick and Wounded at Hygeia Hospital on May 19, 1862 [here]
Deaths at the Mall Creek Hospital Since its Opening [here]
Wounded Taken to the Seminary Hospital, Hampton, Virginia on May 11, 1862 [here]