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Weekly report of effective force of the Department of the Cumberland, &c. - Continued.

Headquarters.

Command. Officers. Men. Total.

18th Ohio Volunteer ........ ......... ..........

Infantry, Lieutenant-

Colonel Grosvenor. a

1st U. S. Veteran ........ ......... .........

Volunteer Engineers,

Colonel W. E. Merrill.

14th U. S. Colored ........ .......... .........

Troops, Colonel Thomas

J. Morgan.b

16th U. S. Colored ......... ......... .........

Troops, Colonel William

B. Gaw.

Total 22 114 136

Fourth Army Corps:

Headquarters, Major 19 122 141

General D. S. Stanley.

First Division, Brigadier 41 186 227

General N. Kimball.

Second Division, 39 184 223

Brigadier General G. D.

Wagner.

Third Division, Brigadier 40 335 375

General T. J. Wood.

Artillery Brigade, 7 117 124

Captain Lyman Bridges.

Total 146 944 1,090

District of Tennessee:

Headquarters, Major 16 62 78

General L. H. Rousseau.

Fourth Division, 6 2 8

Twentieth Army Corps,

Major General L. H.

Rouseau.

Post Nashville, Tenn., 3 ....... 3

Brigadier General J. F.

Miller.

Springfield, Tenn., ........ ......... .........

Colonel T. J. Downey.

Fort Donelson, Tenn., 2 2 4

Lieutenant Colonel E.

C. Brott.

Clarksville, Tenn., 2 2 4

Colonel A. A. Smith.

Gallatin, Tenn., Colonel ........ ....... .........

James Gilfillan.

Nashville and 9 1 10

Northwestern Railroad,

Tenn., Colonel C. R.

Thompson.

Murfreesborough, Tenn., 8 9 17

Brigadier General H. P.

Van Cleve.

Nashville and Chattanooga 2 ..... 2

Railroad, Tenn., Major

General R. H. Milroy.

District of Northern 6 27 33

Alabama, Brigadier

General R. S. Granger.

Post Stevenson Alabama, 7 33 40

Brigadier General R. S.

Granger.

Post Columbia, Tenn., 6 18 24

Brigadier General J. C.

Starkweather.

Post Bridgeport, Ala., ........ ....... ........

Captain N. A. Baldwin.

Total. 67 156 1,449

Signal Corps, Lieutenant ......... ..........

J. L. Hollpeter. c

Grand total 235 1,214

Infantry.

Command. Officers. Men. Total.

18th Ohio Volunteer 11 587 598

Infantry, Lieutenant-

Colonel Grosvenor. a

1st U. S. Veteran 26 1,225 1,281

Volunteer Engineers,

Colonel W. E. Merrill.

14th U. S. Colored 30 641 671

Troops, Colonel Thomas

J. Morgan.b

16th U. S. Colored 24 502 526

Troops, Colonel William

B. Gaw.

Total 201 6,403 6,604

Fourth Army Corps:

Headquarters, Major ........ ....... ........

General D. S. Stanley.

First Division, Brigadier 249 5,315 5,564

General N. Kimball.

Second Division, 257 5,432 5,689

Brigadier General G. D.

Wagner.

Third Division, Brigadier 228 4,502 4,730

General T. J. Wood.

Artillery Brigade, ....... ....... .......

Captain Lyman Bridges.

Total 734 15,249 15,983

District of Tennessee:

Headquarters, Major ....... ........ .......

General L. H. Rousseau.

Fouth Division, Twentieth 417 9,780 10,197

Army Corps, Major

General L. H. Rouseau.

Post Nashville, Tenn., 32 1,846 1,518

Brigadier General J. F.

Miller.

Springfield, Tenn., 27 858 885

Colonel T. J. Downey.

Fort Donelson, Tenn., ..... ........ ........

Lieutenant Colonel E.

C. Brott.

Clarksville, Tenn., ....... ....... ........

Colonel A. A. Smith.

Gallatin, Tenn., Colonel ....... ........ ........

James Gilfillan.

Nashville and 57 1,848 1,905

Northwestern Raiload,

Tenn., Colonel C. R.

Thompson.

Murfreesborough, Tenn., 59 1,297 1,356

Brigadier General H. P.

Van Cleve.

Nashville and Chattanooga 46 945 991

Railroad, Tenn., Major

General R. H. Milroy.

District of Northern ........ ....... ........

Alabama, Brigadier

General R. S. Granger.

Post Stevenson Alabama, 32 703 735

Brigadier General R. S.

Granger.

Post Columbia, Tenn., 9 269 278

Brigadier General J. C.

Starkweather.

Post Bridgeport, Ala., ....... ........ .........

Captain N. A. Baldwin.

Total. 679 17,186 17,865

Signal Corps, Lieutenant ........ ......... ..........

J. L. Hollpeter. c

Grand total 1,614 38,838 40,452

Cavalry.

Command. Officers. Men. Total.

18th Ohio Volunteer ....... ....... ......

Infantry, Lieutenant-

Colonel Grosvenor. a

1st U. S. Veteran ........ ........ .......

Volunteer Engineers,

Colonel W. E. Merrill.

14th U. S. Colored ........ ........ ........

Troops, Colonel Thomas

J. Morgan.b

16th U. S. Colored ........ ........ .........

Troops, Colonel William

B. Gaw.

Total 19 400 419

Fourth Army Corps:

Headquarters, Major ........ ........ ........

General D. S. Stanley.

First Division, Brigadier ........ ......... ........

General N. Kimball.

Second Division, ........ ........ ........

Brigadier General G. D.

Wagner.

Third Division, Brigadier ....... ........ ........

General T. J. Wood.

Artillery Brigade, ....... ........ ........

Captain Lyman Bridges.

Total ........ ........ ........

District of Tennessee:

Headquarters, Major ....... ....... ........

General L. H. Rousseau.

Fouth Division, Twentieth ........ ........ ........

Army Corps, Major

General L. H. Rouseau.

Post Nashville, Tenn., ....... ....... .........

Brigadier General J. F.

Miller.

Springfield, Tenn., ....... ........ .........

Colonel T. J. Downey.

Fort Donelson, Tenn., ........ ........ .........

Lieutenant Colonel E.

C. Brott.

Clarksville, Tenn., ........ ........ ........

Colonel A. A. Smith.

Gallatin, Tenn., Colonel ........ ........ ........

James Gilfillan.

Nashville and ........ ....... ........

Northwestern Raiload,

Tenn., Colonel C. R.

Thompson.

Murfreesborough, Tenn., ........ ......... .........

Brigadier General H. P.

Van Cleve.

Nashville and Chattanooga ......... ......... .........

Railroad, Tenn., Major

General R. H. Milroy.

District of Northern ......... ......... ..........

Alabama, Brigadier

General R. S. Granger.

Post Stevenson Alabama, ......... ......... ..........

Brigadier General R. S.

Granger.

Post Columbia, Tenn., ........ ........ .........

Brigadier General J. C.

Starkweather.

Post Bridgeport, Ala., ......... ........ ........

Captain N. A. Baldwin.

Total. ......... ........ ..........

Signal Corps, Lieutenant ........ ........ .........

J. L. Hollpeter. c

Grand total 19 400 419

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aLast report.

bSeptember 19, 1864.

cNot included in grand total.

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