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The Sword and Gun: A History of the 37th Wis. Volunteer Infantry

Chapter 6: TABLE SHOWING GAIN AND LOSS
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A regimental history recounts the raising and service of a midwar volunteer infantry regiment, detailing recruitment and organization, training and movements from state rendezvous to the Virginia theater, seasons of camp life and river transport, engagement in late campaigns including siege operations, and the regiment's final muster out. The narrative combines the author's recollections and official company and company records to describe daily routines, drills, marches, and combat experiences, and is supplemented by statistical appendices such as tables of gain and loss, rosters and muster rolls, lists of deaths, and a final roster.

TABLE
SHOWING GAIN AND LOSS

OF

Thirty-Seventh Wisconsin Volunteers


DURING CAMPAIGNS OF 1864 AND 1865.


COMPANY.
ABCDEFGHIK
Original strength 83838383828083818080818
Recruits{1864 11755221
{1865 925881167763
Draft{1863 11
{1864 13181517147162188157
Substitutes 3831448161057
Total 1091091051131131041181101111051097
LOSS.
By death 18221820272824211622216
By discharge 66131110194122410115
By transfer to V. R. C. 343224119
By desertion 421010527628
Total 283332*38414935394739378
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS—FIELD AND STAFF.
Original strength 33333333339
Killed and died of wounds 1111127
Died of disease 112
Resigned 111137
Discharged 111216
Dismissed 11
Mustered out 123
Total loss 223232223526
* Including three men transferred to the 38th Wis. Vol. Inf.