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Abstract from return of the Army of Tennessee, &c. - Continued.
Present for duty.
Command. Officers. Men. Effective
total
present.
Stewart's corps: a
Staff. 12 . . . . . .
Loring's DIVISION. 404 3,920 3,823
French's DIVISION. 343 2,948 2,855
Walthall's DIVISION. 254 2,239 2,171
Total. 1,013 9,107 8,849
Engineer troops. 20 439 437
Total infantry. 3,028 26,124 25,104
Cavalry:
Escort army 4 134 134
headquarters.
Escorts Hardee's corps. 5 52 51
Escorts Lee's corps. 4 80 80
Escorts Stewart's 1 70 70
corps.
Wheeler's corps b. 759 7,261 6,283
Jackson's DIVISION. 406 4,126 3,794
Total. 1,179 11,723 10,412
Artillery:
Hardee's corps. 64 1,228 1,182
Lee's corps. 55 1,048 1,014
Stewart's corps. 52 1,008 940
Wheeler's cavalry 18 350 340
corps.
Jackson's cavalry 13 259 246
DIVISION.
Total. 202 3,893 3,722
Grand total. 4,409 41,740 39,238
Command. Aggregate Aggregate Aggregate
present. present and present and
absent. absent last
return.
Stewart's corps: a
Staff. 12 12 11
Loring's DIVISION. 5,340 10,024 10,286
French's DIVISION. 4,257 8,653 8,763
Walthall's DIVISION. 3,599 6,937 7,048
Total. 13,208 25,626 26,108
Engineer troops. 632 865 852
Total infantry. 38,301 90,626 93,476
Cavalry:
Escort army 163 249 247
headquarters.
Escorts Hardee's corps. 78 131 134
Escorts Lee's corps. 89 194 195
Escorts Stewart's 109 136 136
corps.
Wheeler's corps b. 10,897 18,629 18,629
Jackson's DIVISION. 5,888 8,444 8,459
Total. 17,224 27,783 27,800
Artillery:
Hardee's corps. 1,552 2,091 2,091
Lee's corps. 1,342 1,760 1,760
Stewart's corps. 1,215 1,756 1,781
Wheeler's cavalry 430 579 579
corps.
Jackson's cavalry 310 384 384
DIVISION.
Total. 4,849 6,570 6,595
Grand total. 60,374 124,847 127,871
a 170 officers and 2,216 men prisoners of war are included in the absent without leave.
b The report of 1st of August is used, none having been received since that time, the command being on an expedition in rear of the enemy.
LOVEJOY'S STATION, GA., September 11, 1864 - 5. 45 p. m.
General BRAXTON BRAGG,
Richmond, Va.:
I wish to move by the left flank as soon as possible, resting my left on the Chattanooga River, so as to interrupt the communications of Sherman. I have about 26,000 infantry. what re- enforcements can I expect within ten or fifteen days, or within the next month? General Johnston's loss in seventy days in this campaign about 25,000 effective; my own about 8,000 in FIFTY-four days. The army in good spirits.
J. B. HOOD.
[SEPTEMBER 11, 1864. - For Hood to Bragg, in regard to exchange of prisoners with Sherman, see Second Series.]
HEADQUARTERS,
September 11, 1864.Major-General WHEELER:
It is important that all the horses you have shod should be operating incessantly upon the enemy's communications. A. J. Smith is moving
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