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List of the killed, wounded, and missing in Johnson's division.
Killed Wounded. Missing.
Command. Offic Men Office Men Officers Men. Aggregate
ers. rs.
Johnson's 3 25 28 243 13 85 397
Gregg's 9 100 39 435 1 17 601
McNair's a 51 336 64 451
a Aggregates only are reported in this brigade.
Report of officers men taken into action on September 19 and 20.
S e p t e m b e r 19.
Command. Officers. Men. Aggregate.
Johnson's 108 761 869
Gregg's 134 1,352 1,352
McNair's a 100 1,107 1,207
Aggregate infantry 3,428
Everett's [York's] 3 84 87
Culpeper's a 4 80 84
Bledsoe's 3 81 84
Aggregate 255
artillery
S e p t e m b e r 20.
Command. Officers. Men. Aggregate.
Johnson's 61 495 556
Gregg's 95 753 848
McNair's a
Aggregate infantry
Everett's [York's] 3 82 85
Culpeper's a
Bledsoe's 4 67 71
Aggregate
artillery
a Not furnished for September 20.
Everett's [York's] battery fired 428 rounds; Bledsoe's battery fired 125 rounds; Culpeper's battery not reported; Dent's battery not reported,a s it belongs to Hindman's division, though it fought with mine from about 1 p.m. until sunset September 20.
I forward herewith the report of Lieutenants Everett and Wood, commanding batteries, attached, respectively, to Johnson's and Gregg's brigades, and the reports of Colonels Sugg, Coleman, and Fulton commanding brigades.
I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
B. R. JOHNSON,
Brigadier-General.
Major W. H. SELLERS,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
[Inclosures.]
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF TENNESSEE, In the Field, Leet's Tan-yard, September 18, 1863.Brigadier-General JOHNSON,
Commanding Column:GENERAL: You will proceed without further delay and cross the Chickamauga in pursuance of previous orders and the circular* herewith forwarded.
I am, general, yours, very respectfully,
GEORGE WM. BRENT,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
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*See p.31.
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