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Weekly report of effective force of the Army of the Tennessee, &c. -Continued.
Artillery.
Command. Officers. Men. Total.
Army of the Tennessee, . . . . . . . . . .
Major General O. O.
Howard.
Fifteenth Army Corps, . . . . . . . . .
Major General P. J.
Osterhaus.
First DIVISION, 6 309 315
Brigadier General C.
R. Woods.
Second DIVISION, 8 323 331
Brigadier General W.
B. Hazen.
THIRD DIVISION, 9 257 266
Brigadier General John
E. Smith.
Fourth DIVISION, 2 103 105
Brigadier General J.
M. Corse.
Total. 25 992 1,017
Seventeenth Army Corps, . . . . . . . . .
Brigadier General T.
E. G. Ransom.
First DIVISION, 8 274 282
Brigadier General J.
W. Fuller.
THIRD DIVISION, 5 346 351
Brigadier General M.
D. Leggett.
Fourth DIVISION, 7 378 385
Brigadier General W.
W. Belknap.
Total. 20 998 1,018
Engineer Regiment, . . . . . . . . .
Colonel Henry Flad.
Grand total. 45 1,990 2,035
Total.
Command. Officers. Men.
Army of the Tennessee, 34 274
Major General O. O.
Howard.
Fifteenth Army Corps, Major 21 273
General P. J. Osterhaus.
First DIVISION, Brigadier 312 4,914
General C. R. Woods.
Second DIVISION, Brigadier 244 4,294
General W. B. Hazen.
THIRD DIVISION, Brigadier 246 3,966
General John E. Smith.
Fourth DIVISION, Brigadier 114 2,643
General J. M. Corse.
Total. 937 16,090
Seventeenth Army Corps, 19 200
Brigadier General T. E.
G. Ransom.
First DIVISION, Brigadier 170 4,058
General J. W. Fuller.
THIRD DIVISION, Brigadier 139 3,178
General M. D. Leggett.
Fourth DIVISION, Brigadier 151 4,059
General W. W. Belknap.
Total. 479 11,495
Engineer Regiment, Colonel 25 530
Henry Flad.
Grand total. 1,475 28,389
Command. Aggregate. Horses. Guns.
Army of the Tennessee, 308 301 . . .
Major General O. O.
Howard.
Fifteenth Army Corps, 294 81 . . .
Major General P. J.
Osterhaus.
First DIVISION, 5,226 207 14
Brigadier General C.
R. Woods.
Second DIVISION, 4,538 138 13
Brigadier General W.
B. Hazen.
THIRD DIVISION, 4,212 384 12
Brigadier General John
E. Smith.
Fourth DIVISION, 2,757 . . . . . .
Brigadier General J.
M. Corse.
Total. 17,027 812 39
Seventeenth Army Corps, 219 . . . . . .
Brigadier General T.
E. G. Ransom.
First DIVISION, 4,228 159 10
Brigadier General J.
W. Fuller.
THIRD DIVISION, 3,317 133 14
Brigadier General M.
D. Leggett.
Fourth DIVISION, 4,210 192 14
Brigadier General W.
W. Belknap.
Total. 11,974 484 38
Engineer Regiment, 555 . . . . . .
Colonel Henry Flad.
Grand total. 29,864 1,597 77
O. O. HOWARD,
Major-General, Commanding.
MEMPHIS, TENN., September 25, 1864.
Brigadier General E. HATCH,
White's Station, Tenn.:
Bell's brigade is reported to be in WEST Tennessee. You will send a scout of 100 men to-morrow morning toward Bolivar to obtain all possible information of the movements of the enemy. Send me report upon their return.
B. H. GRIERSON,
Brigadier-General.
CITY POINT, VA., September 26, 1864-10 a. m.
Major-General SHERMAN:
It will be better to drive Forrest from Middle Tennessee as a first step, and do anything else that you may feel your force sufficient for. When a movement is made on any part of the sea-coast I will advise you. If Hood goes to the Alabama line, will it not be impossible for him to subsist his army?
U. S. GRANT,
Lieutenant-General.
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