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rear of General Wood's line. He desires that you send one or more of your orderlies at once with the bearer, so that they may know the exact location.I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
P. P. OLDERSHAW,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
HDQRS. THIRD DIVISION, TWENTY-FIRST ARMY CORPS,
Chattanooga, September 23, 1863-3.30 a.m.Lieutenant Colonel LYNE STARLING,
Chief of Staff, Twenty-first Army Corps:
My pickets have heard no movements, and my division officer of the day reports all perfectly quiet on my front during the night.
Respectfully, &c.,
H. P. VAN CLEVE,
Brigadier-General.
Effective force Twenty-first Army Corps, September 23, 1863.
Command Officers Men
FIRST DIVISION
First Brigade
Headquarters 9 25
100th Illinois Volunteers 15 156
13th Michigan Volunteers 11 105
58th Indiana Volunteers 19 235
26th Ohion Volunteers 14 148
Total 68 669
Second Brigade
Headquarters 10 25
15th Indiana Volunteers 28 338
40th Indiana Volunteers 30 381
57th Indiana Volunteers 25 246
97th Ohio Volunteers 23 413
Total 116 1,403
Third Brigade
Headquarters 7 30
125th Ohio Volunteers 9 209
64th Ohio Volunteers 16 184
3rd Kentucky Volunteers 20 263
65th Ohio Volunteers 9 160
Total 61 846
Artillery 4 107
Total First Division 249 3,025
SECOND DIVISION
First Brigade
1st Kentucky Volunteers 17 248
2nd Kentucky Volunteers 18 264
31st Indiana Volunteers 22 268
90th Ohio Volunteers 17 332
Total 74 1,112
Second Brigade
124th Ohio Volunteers 23 245
41st Ohio Volunteers 21 212
9th Indiana Volunteers 24 203
6th Kentucky Volunteers 15 180
Total 83 840
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