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Weekly report of effective force of the troops of the District of Tennessee, &c.-Continued.
Artillery.
Command. Officers Men. Total.
Unattached troops:
Post Nashville, Brigadier ... ... ...
General John F. Miller.
183rd Ohio Infantry.a ... ... ...
Garrison Artillery, Major 32 1,093 1,125
John J. Ely.
Springfield, Tenn., Colonel ... ... ...
T. J. Downey.
Fort Donelson, Tenn., 2 109 111
Lieutenant Colonel E. C.
Brott.
Clarksville, Tenn., Colonel 3 118 121
A. A. Smith.
Gallatin, Tenn., Colonel 4 145 149
James Gilfillan.
Nashville and Northwestern 2 103 105
Railroad, Colonel C. R.
Thompson.
Murfreesborough, Tenn., 9 387 396
Brigadier-General Van Cleve.
3rd and 4th Michigan Infantry, ... ... ...
181st Ohio, and 140th Indiana
Infantry.a
Nashville and Chattanooga 3 83 86
Railroad, Major-General
Milroy.
Bridgeport, Ala., Captain N. 2 131 133
A. Baldwin.
District of Northern Alabama, ... ... ...
Brigadier General R. S.
Granger.
Post Stevenson, Colonel W. 13 441 454
Krzyzanowski.
Nashville, Tenn., Brigadier 3 135 138
General J. C. Starkweather.
Total. 73 2,745 2,818
Total.
Command. Officers. Men.
Unattached troops:
Post Nashville, Brigadier 100 2,711
General John F. Miller.
183rd Ohio Infantry.a ... ...
Garrison Artillery, Major 24 1,098
John J. Ely.
Springfield, Tenn., Colonel 12 529
T. J. Downey.
Fort Donelson, Tenn., 4 111
Lieutenant Colonel E. C.
Brott.
Clarksville, Tenn., Colonel 5 121
A. A. Smith.
Gallatin, Tenn., Colonel 4 145
James Gilfillan.
Nashville and Northwestern 64 1,929
Railroad, Colonel C. R.
Thompson.
Murfreesborough, Tenn., 76 1,693
Brigadier-General Van Cleve.
3rd and 4th Michigan Infantry, ... ...
181st Ohio, and 140th Indiana
Infantry.a
Nashville and Chattanooga 66 1,428
Railroad, Major-General
Milroy.
Bridgeport, Ala., Captain N. 2 131
A. Baldwin.
District of Northern Alabama, 6 27
Brigadier General R. S.
Granger.
Post Stevenson, Colonel W. 125 2,602
Krzyzanowski.
Nashville, Tenn., Brigadier 90 2,544
General J. C. Starkweather.
Total. 588 15,069
Command. Aggrega- Horses. Guns.
te.
Unattached troops:
Post Nashville, Brigadier 2,811 ... ...
General John F. Miller.
183rd Ohio Infantry.a ... ... ...
Garrison Artillery, Major 1,132 458 50
John J. Ely.
Springfield, Tenn., Colonel 541 ... ...
T. J. Downey.
Fort Donelson, Tenn., 115 56 6
Lieutenant Colonel E. C.
Brott.
Clarksville, Tenn., Colonel 126 98 6
A. A. Smith.
Gallatin, Tenn., Colonel 149 ... 6
James Gilfillan.
Nashville and Northwestern 1,993 90 6
Railroad, Colonel C. R.
Thompson.
Murfreesborough, Tenn., 1,769 ... 57
Brigadier-General Van Cleve.
3rd and 4th Michigan Infantry, ... ... ...
181st Ohio, and 140th Indiana
Infantry.a
Nashville and Chattanooga 1,494 2 8
Railroad, Major-General
Milroy.
Bridgeport, Ala., Captain N. 133 1 4
A. Baldwin.
District of Northern Alabama, 33 ... ...
Brigadier General R. S.
Granger.
Post Stevenson, Colonel W. 2,727 187 32
Krzyzanowski.
Nashville, Tenn., Brigadier 2,634 1,472 6
General J. C. Starkweather.
Total. 15,657 2,364 181
a No effective force report received.
LOVELL H. ROUSSEAU,
Major-General, Commanding.
SPECIAL ORDERS, HDQRS. DEPT. OF THE CUMBERLAND,
Numbers 145.
Chattanooga, Tenn., December 12, 1864.* * * *
IV. The following is hereby announced as the armament of the permanent garrison of Chattanooga, Tenn.,a nd the disposition of that armament will not be changed except by orders from these headquarters: Fort Creighton, eight 3-inch Rodman guns and six light 12-pounder guns; Battery McAloon, four 12-pounder howitzers; Battery Bushnell, two 20-pounder Parrott guns and two 3-inch Rodman guns; Lunette O'Meara, two 30-pounder Parrott guns and six light 12-pounder guns; Redoubt Putnam, two 4 1/2 inch Rodman guns and four 12-pounder howitzers; Battery Erwin, four 3-inch Rodman guns and two 12-pounder howitzers; Battery Jones, one 20-pounder Parrott gun, two 12-pounder howitzers, and three light 12-pounder guns; Fort Lytle, three 20-pounder Parrott guns and two light 12-pounder guns; Fort Crutchfield, one 4 1/2 inch Rodman gun and two light 12-pounder guns; Fort Mihalotzy, four 4 1/2 inch Rodman guns and four 3-inch Rodman
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