Signers of the Declaration of Independence. NAME. Adams, John.. Lynch, Jr., Thos.. 14 New Jersey.. 38 Pennsylvania.. 22 R. I. and Prov. Plan. 5 New York.. 46 Pennsylvania 8 Massachusetts Bay.. 40 Georgia. 1 Massachusetts Bay.. 47 Georgia . 54 Virginia... 13 New Jersey.. 35 North Carolina. Physician.. Nov., 1729 Amesbury. Planter.. Sep. 10, 1736 Newington Lawyer.. Lawyer. Sep. 20, 1737 Annapolis.. Apr. 17, 1741 Somerset Co.. Died. Mass. July 4, 1826 92 Mass. Oct. 3, 1803 81 Mass. May 19, 1795 67 .Va. Oct. 10, 1797 62 Md. Nov. 14, 1832 96 Md. June 19, 1811 71 Lawyer. Feb. 15, 1726 Elizabethtown...N. J. Sep., 1794 69 Merchant... Jan. 12, 1737 Braintree. Farmer.. Farmer. Lawyer. 56 South Carolina.. Lawyer. 1740 Berkeley. 1715 Hopewell.. 1730 Kingston.. 1746 St. Luke's. Pa. Jan. 23, 1813 75 .R. I. Feb. 15, 1820.93 N. Y. Aug. 1, 1821 87 Mass. Apr. 17, 1790 85 Mass. Nov. 23, 1814 71 ..England May 27, 1777 45 Mass. Oct. 8, 1793 57 Conn. .1784 53 ...Va. April, 1791 51 N. J. ......1780 65 N. J. Nov. 10, 1779 49 ..S. C. March, 1809 63 Mass. Oct., 1790 49 Mass. July 13, 1785 79 . Pa. May 9, 1791 54 Conn. Jan. 5, 1796 64 Va. July 4, 1826 83 Va. June 19, 1794 63 Va. April, 1797 63 Wales Dec. 30, 1803 91 ..N. Y. June 12, 1778 63 1779 30 June 17, 1742 Boston Merchant... March, 1713 Llandaff Merchant.. Jan. 15, 1716 Albany.. Aug. 5, 1749 Pr. George's Co..S. C. Mar. 19, 1734 New London....... Pa. June 24, 1817 84 1743 Middleton Pl.....S. C. Jan. 1, 1788 44 1726 Morrisania... Merchant... Jan. 20, 1734 Lancashire. Surveyor. ... 1724 Ridley Statesman.. Dec. 26, 1738 York. Lawyer. Oct. 31, 1740 Wye Hall. Lawyer. Lawyer. Lawyer. General.. Lawyer. 1731 Boston May 17, 1741 Caroline Co.. 1734 Cecil Co... 1730 Dover. 1730 Newcastle. Physician.. Dec. 24, 1745 Berberry. Lawyer. Oct. 1, 1730 Princeton.. Physician Physician Lawyer.. Sailor... .Pa. Apr. 19, 1813 68 .S. C. Jan. 23, 1800 51 Mass. July 23, 1793 73 Ireland July 11, 1806 96 .N. J. Feb. 28, 1781 51 1742 Pointoin Manor... Md. Oct. 5, 1787 45 1716 1714 Ireland Feb. 23, 1781 65 .Ireland June 24, 1803 89 1740 Frederick Co...... Va. Feb. 2, 1804 64 1730 Kittery. Statesman.. Apr. 8, 1731 Lebanon Minister.... Feb. 5, 1722 Yester... † Age at death. .Me. Nov. 28, 1785 55 .Conn. Aug. 2, 1811 81 ..Scot. Aug. 28, 1798 56 Scot. Nov. 15, 1794 73 Conn. Dec. 1, 1797 72 1726 Elizabeth Co....... Va. June 8, 1806 80 THE ARMY DURING THE CIVIL The following table shows the dates of the President's proclamations for men, the number of men called for, and the number secured. Number 93,326 714,231 15,007 The number of casualties in the volunteer and regular armies of the United States, during the war of 1861-'65, according to a statement prepared by the Adjutant-General's office, was as follows: Killed in battle, 67,058; died of wounds, 43,012; died of disease, 199,720; other causes, such as accidents, Obtained. murder, Confederate prisons, etc., 40,154; total died, 349,944; total deserted, 199,105. Number of soldiers in the Confederate service who died of wounds or disease (partial statement), 133,821. Deserted (partial statement), 104,428. Number of United States troops captured during the war, 212,608; Confederate troops captured, 476,169. Number of United States troops paroled on the field, 16,431; Confederate troops paroled on the field, 248,599. Number of United States troops who died while prisoners, 30,156; Confederate troops who died while prisoners, 30,152. May and June, 1862. 3 months 300,000 3 years 431,958 300,000 9 months June 15, 1863.. 100,000 6 months October 17,1 1863. 300,000 2 years March 14, 1864.. 200,000 3 years 87.588 16,361 374,807 284,021 83,652 384,882 204,568 2,690,401 Total The Union losses at Bull Run (first Manassas), July 21, 1861, were: Killed, 470, wounded, 1,071; captured and missing, 1,793; aggregate, 3,334. The Confederate losses in particular engagements were as follows: Bull Run (first Manassas), July 21, 1861, killed, 387; wounded, 1,582; captured and missing, 13; aggregate. 1,982. Fort Donelson, Tenn., February 1416, 1862, killed, 466; wounded, 1,534; captured and missing, 13,829; aggregate, 15,829. Shiloh, Tenn., April 6-7, 1862, killed, 1,723; wounded, 8,012; captured and missing, 959; aggregate, 10,694. Seven Days' Battle, Virginia, June 25-July 1, 1862, killed, 3,478; wounded, 16,261; captured and missSecond Maing, 875; aggregate, 20,614. nassas, August 21-September 2, 1862, killed, 1,481; wounded and missing, 7,627; captured and missing, 89; aggregate, 9,197. Antietam campaign, September 12-20, 1862, killed, 1,886; wounded, 9,348; captured and Fredmissing, 1,367; aggregate, 12,601. ericksburg, December 13, 1862, killed, 596; wounded, 4,068; captured and missing, 651; aggregate, 5,315. Stone River, Tenn., December 31, 1862, killed, 1,294; wounded, 7,945; captured and missing, 1,027; aggre |