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[Inclosures.]
Statement of Casualties in the Fourteenth Army Corps since crossing the Tennessee River.
Commissioned officers Enlisted men
Co- Ki Wou Cap Tot Kil Wound Captu Total Aggre
mmand ll nde tur al led ed red gate
ed d ed
First 13 44 82 139 182 738 1,333 2,253 2,392
Divisi
on
Second 5 32 13 50 81 420 334 725 875
Divisi
on
Third -- --- --- --- 317 1,629 407 2,353 2,353
Divisi
on a
Fourth 5 39 21 65 121 719 359 1,199 1,264
Divisi
on
HDQRS -- --- 1 1 -- --- 1 1 2
Four-
teenth
Army
Corps
Total 23 115 117 255 701 3,506 2,434 6,531 6,886
a This division does not discriminate in its report between officers and men captured.
Statement of prisoners captured by the Fourteenth Army Corps since crossing the Tennessee River, number of deserters from the enemy, and number paroled.
Command Number Number of Sent to Sent to Paro
deserters provost- provost- led
marshall, marshall
Fourteenth -general
Army Corps
First Division 477 8 7 478 --
Second 62 23 12 63 10
Division
Third Division 95 4 --- 99 --
Fourth 445 26 34 437 --
Division
Total 1,079 61 53 1,077 10
Numbers 16.Report of Captain John D. Barker, First Ohio Cavalry, Acting Assistant Inspector-General.
Report of small-arms and accouterments lost in Fourteenth Army Corps in the engagements of September 19 and 20, 1863, at Chickamauga, Ga.
Commands
Material First Second Third Fourth Total
Division, Division Division, Division,
Major Major Brig. Gene Major
General General ral John General
L. H. Rouss James S. M. Brannan J. J.
eau Negley Reynolds
Arms: 581 482 714 --- 1,777
Enfield
rifles
Spring- 1,013 70 1,314 802 3,199
field
rifles
Colt's --- 167 --- --- 167
revolving
rifles
English --- --- --- 239 239
Enfield
rifles
Austrian 537 --- --- --- 537
rifles
Navy --- --- --- 1 1
revolvers
Total 2,131 719 2,028 1,042 5,926
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