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on the field of battle, and there and elsewhere discharged their duties with zeal and ability.

I must not omit Colonel J. P. Sanderson, of the regular infantry, who, having lately joined us, on those two days of battle acted as

aide-de-camp and carried orders to the hottest portions of the field.

Of those division and brigade commanders whose gallantry, skill, and services were prominent, individual special mentions accompany this report. A list of names of these and others of every grade whose, conduct according to the reports of their commanders, deserves special praise, is also herewith sent.

W. S. ROSECRANS,

Major-General.

[The ADJUTANT-GENERAL U. S. ARMY.]

[Inclosure.]

Report of Casualties in the Army of the Cumberland at the battle of the Chickamauga, Ga.

K I L L E D W O U N D E D

Command. Commis Enliste Total Commi Enlis Total

sioned d ssion ted

ed

Headquarters

Fourteenth

Army Corps:

Firs Division 14 161 175 43 672 715

Second 3 66 69 28 388 416

Division

Third Division 15 310 325 91 1,542 1,633

Fourth 4 98 102 44 695 739

Division

Total 36 635 671 206 3,297 3,503

Twentieth Army

Corps:

First Division 12 104 116 57 765 822

Second 15 120 135 56 945 1,001

Division

Third Division 13 139 152 55 657 712

Total 40 363 403 168 2,367 2,535

Twenty-first

Army Corps:

14 116 130 41 672 713

Second 18 132 150 56 944 1,000

Division

Third Division 7 48 55 34 541 575

Total 39 296 335 131 2,157 2,288

Reserve Corps:

First Division 16 219 235 59 877 936

Total 16 219 235 59 877 936

RECAPITULATION

Fourteenth 36 635 671 206 3,297 3,503

Army Corps

Twentieth Army 40 363 403 168 2,367 2,535

Corps

Twenty-first 39 296 335 131 2,157 2,288

Army Corps

Reserve Corps 16 219 235 59 877 936

Grand total* 131 1,513 1,644 564 8,608 9,262

Cavalry,estima

ted at

Total

Department*

M I S S I N G A G G R E G A T E

Command. Commiss Enlist Total Comm Enlist Total

ioned. ed issi ed

oned

Headquarters 2 2 2 2

Fourteenth

Army Corps:

First 75 1,179 1,254 132 2,012 2,144

Division

Second 19 293 312 50 747 797

Division

Third 7 194 201 113 2,246 2,159

Division

Fourth 24 334 358 72 1,127 1,199

Division

Total 127 2,000 2,127 369 5,932 6,301

Twentieth

Army Corps

First 18 416 434 87 1,285 1,372

Divisiion

Second 31 462 493 102 1,527 1,629

Division

Third 28 625 653 96 1,421 1,517

Division

Total 77 1,503 1,580 285 4,233 4,518

Twenty-first

Army Corps:

First 7 184 191 62 972 1,034

Division

Second 4 195 199 78 1,271 1,349

Division

Third 11 276 287 52 865 917

Division

Total 22 655 677 192 3,108 3,300

Reserve Corps

First 34 527 561 109 1,623 1,732

Division

Total 34 527 561 109 1,623 1,732

RECAPITULAT

ION

Fourteenth 127 2,000 2,127 369 5,932 6,301

Army Corps

Twentieth 77 1,503 1,580 285 4,233 4,518

Army Corps

Twenty-first 22 655 677 192 3,108 3,300

Army Corps

Reserve Corps 34 527 561 109 1,623 1,732

Grand total* 260 4,685 4,945 955 14,896 15,851

Cavalry,estim 500

ated at

Total 15,351

Department

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*See revised statement,p.171.

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