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educated, and in everything competent to command,and is deserving of a commission.
The same may be said of George C. James, private Company A, Sixth Ohio Volunteers, clerk to my chief of artillery and topographical engineer, who, when detailed as a clerk, stipulated to join his regiment when on a march with the prospect of an engagement. On the march from Murfreesborough to Manchester he joined his regiment, and also from the time of crossing the Tennessee River until the termination of the late engagements, in both of which he participated. If promotion cannot be had in their regiments, some distinguishing mark of honor should be bestowed on both of these men.
I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
T. L. CRITTENDEN,
Major-General, Commanding Twenty-first Army Corps.
Lieutenant Colonel C. GODDARD,
A. A. G., Dept. of the Cumberland, Chattanooga, Tenn.
[Inclosure.]
Report of the Casualties in Twenty-first Army Corps in the engagements of September 19 and 20, 1863.
Casualties.
Taken into Killed. Wounded. action.
Command. Comm Enlis Total Co Enl Com Enl
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FIRST DIVISION.
First Brigade ----
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headquarters
100th Illinois 26 313 339 -- 23 6 111
Volunters
26th Ohio Volunters 26 336 362 4 23 6 134
13th Michigan 25 195 220 2 11 6 61
Volunteers
58th Indiana 30 370 400 2 14 5 96
Volunteers
Total First Brigade 107 1,214 1,321 8 71 23 402
Third Brigade 7 38 45 -- --- -- ---
headquarters
125th Ohio Volunteers 16 298 314 1 16 2 81
64th Ohio Volunteers 26 299 325 1 5 2 41
65th Ohio Volunteers 21 285 306 3 12 5 65
3rd Kentucky 26 375 401 1 12 8 70
Volunteers
Total Third Brigade 96 1,295 1,391 6 45 17 257
Artillery:
6th Ohio Battery 5 114 119 -- --- 1 5
8th Indiana Battery 5 129 134 -- --- -- 8
Total artillery 10 243 253 -- --- 1 13
Total First Division 213 2,752 2,965 14 116 41 672
SECOND DIVISION.
Division headquarters 17 86 103 -- 1 2 ---
First Brigade 7 17 24 -- --- -- ---
headquarters
31st Indiana 25 355 380 1 4 2 59
Volunteers
1st Kentucky 7 111 118 -- 2 1 25
Volunteers
2nd Kentucky 20 347 367 1 9 5 59
Volunteers
90th Ohio Volunteers 22 393 415 2 5 2 60
Total First Brigade 81 1,223 1,304 4 20 10 203
Casualties.
Missing. Total.
Command. Comm Enlis Commi Enlis Aggreg
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FIRST DIVISION.
First Brigade headquarters ----
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100th Illinois Volunters 2 22 8 156 164
26th Ohio Volunters 2 43 12 200 212
13th Michigan Volunteers 2 24 10 96 106
58th Indiana Volunteers 1 24 8 134 142
Total First Brigade 7 113 38 586 624
Third Brigade headquarters ----
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125th Ohio Volunteers ---- 5 3 102 105
64th Ohio Volunteers ---- 16 3 62 65
65th Ohio Volunteers ---- 18 8 95 103
3rd Kentucky Volunteers ---- 22 9 104 113
Total Third Brigade ---- 61 23 363 386
Artillery:
6th Ohio Battery ---- 3 1 8 9
8th Indiana Battery ---- 7
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15 15
Total artillery ---- 10 1 23 24
Total First Division 7 184 62 972 1,034
SECOND DIVISION.
Division headquarters 2 1 4 2 6
First Brigade headquarters ----
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31st Indiana Volunteers ---- 17 3 80 83
1st Kentucky Volunteers ---- 3 1 30 31
2nd Kentucky Volunteers ---- 18 6 86 92
90th Ohio Volunteers 1 14 5 79 84
Total First Brigade 1 52 15 275 290
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