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827 Series I Volume XXX-III Serial 52 - Chickamauga Part III

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Report of effective force of the Second Division, &tc.-Continued.

Infantry Artillery

September 14 September 23. September 14.

Command Offic Men Offic Men Offic Men

ers ers ers

124th Ohio --- --- 23 245 --- ---

41st Ohio --- --- 21 212 --- ---

9th Indiana --- --- 24 203 --- ---

6th Kentucky --- --- 15 180 --- ---

Battery F, 1st --- --- --- --- --- ---

Ohio Artillery

Aggregate Second --- --- 83 840 --- ---

Brigade

6th Ohio --- --- 14 233 --- ---

24th Ohio --- --- 14 151 --- ---

36th Indiana --- --- 13 196 --- ---

23rd Kentucky --- --- 20 174 --- ---

84th Illinois --- --- 20 250 --- ---

Battery M, 4th --- --- --- --- --- ---

U. S. Artillery

Battery H, 4th --- --- --- --- --- ---

U. S. Artillery

Aggregate Third --- --- 81 1,004 --- ---

Brigade

Battalion 110th 10 235 10 213 --- ---

Illinois

Company C, 7th 1 37 2 33 --- ---

Illinois Cavalry

Aggregate 11 262 12 246 --- ---

detachments

Total aggregate --- --- 250 3,202 --- ---

Artillery Total

September 23. September 14 September 23

Command Offic Men Offic Men Offic Men

ers ers ers

124th Ohio --- --- --- --- 23 245

41st Ohio --- --- --- --- 21 212

9th Indiana --- --- --- --- 24 203

6th Kentucky --- --- --- --- 15 180

Battery F, 1st 3 90 --- --- 3 90

Ohio Artillery

Aggregate Second 3 90 --- --- 86 930

Brigade

6th Ohio --- --- --- --- 14 233

24th Ohio --- --- --- --- 14 151

36th Indiana --- --- --- --- 13 196

23rd Kentucky --- --- --- --- 20 174

84th Illinois --- --- --- --- 20 250

Battery M, 4th 2 110 --- --- 2 110

U. S. Artillery

Battery H, 4th 1 20 --- --- 1 20

U. S. Artillery

Aggregate Third 3 130 --- --- 84 1,134

Brigade

Battalion 110th --- --- 10 225 10 213

Illinois

Company C, 7th --- --- 1 37 2 33

Illinois Cavalry

Aggregate --- --- 11 262 12 246

detachments

Total aggregate 8 333 --- --- 258 3,535


HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND, Chattanooga, September 24, 1863-4.45 p.m.

Brigadier General W. C. WHITAKER:

Your report of the recapture of the ferry-boat is received. The general commanding directs you to take a sufficient force down to protect the crossing at all hazards. I do not understand from your letter whether you wish spades sent to you, or whether you can procure them on your side of the river. If you cannot get them there, send a detail here to carry them, and they can be borrowed from some other command. The rifle-pits should be constructed at once.

Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
C. GODDARD,

Lieutenant-Colonel and Assistant Adjutant-General.

HDQRS. FIRST BRIG., FIRST DIV., RESERVE CORPS, Near Chattanooga, September 24, 1863.

[Captain S. B. MOE,

Assistant Adjutant-General:]

SIR: I have the honor to report that a body of rebels, clothed in Federal uniforms, approached the river this morning at the crossing near the base of Lookout Mountain, and succeeded in capturing the boat which was being moved to a better position by a squad of 34 men, but the regiment which I had stationed on this side at that point opened fire upon the rebels, and made it so hot as to compel them to leave the boat, which I now have in my possession.


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