Numbers And Losses in the Civil War in America 1861 1865

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Numbers And Losses in the Civil War in America 1861 1865
Thomas Leonard Livermore
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And D. , Part III. 93.
8 Keg. Losses, 467 et seq. 4 Reg. Losses, 47.
64 NUMBERS AND LOSSES IN THE CIVIL WAR 329, 000. * Table B 2 below shows more men hit on the Confederate than on the Union side in 48 battles, in which over 46 per cent, of the Union loss occurred. Taken alone, the ratio between losses warrants no de duction of the ratio between numbers. An army infe rior in numbers, other conditions being equal, may lose as many men as a larger one opposing it, by keeping its individuals long
...er under fire. Without the bravery and resolution to do this to an extraordinary extent, the Confederates could not have prolonged the civil war for four years, and, by so many battles, against the superior numbers of the Union army. But if the average ratio between the per cent, of loss on one side and the per cent, of loss on the other side could be ascertained, this ratio, applied to the known number in the Union army, and total losses on both sides, would give a result which ought not to greatly vary from the total number in the Confederate army.

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