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Abstract from returns of the Department of the Ohio, Major General John M. Schofield, U. S. Army, commanding for January 10, 1865.*
[Complied mainly from subordinate returns.]
Present for duty.
Command. Officers Men Aggregate Pieces
present artillery
General 47 ....... 47 47
headquarters
Twenty-third Army
Corps
(Schofield):
Headquarters 14 43 57 57
First Division 171 3,865 4,451 7,672
(Ruger)
Second Division 237 4,317 5,468 9.518
(Couch)
Third Division 216 4.966 6.007 9.410
(Cox)
Fourth Division 165 4.384 5.762 8.469
(Ammen)
1st Ohio Heavy 32 1.297 1.405 1.892
Army Artillery
(Hawley)
Total 882 18.197 23.197 37.656
District of 77 1,999 3,186 3.629
Western Kentucky
(Meredith.)
Grand total 959 29.871 26.383 40.658
Command. Pieces of Station
artillery
General ....... In the
headquarters field, Tenn
Twenty-third Army
Corps
(Schofield):
Headquarters ....... Do.
First Division 4 Near
(Ruger) Clifton,
Tenn.
Second Division 8 Clifton,
(Couch) Tenn.
Third Division 8 Near
(Cox) Clifton,
Tenn.
Fourth Division 749 Knoxville,
(Ammen) Tenn.
1st Ohio Heavy ......... Dandridge,
Army Artillery Tenn.
(Hawley)
Total .........
District of .........
Western Kentucky
(Meredith.)
Grand total .........
Abstract from return of the Cavalry Corps, Military Division of the Mississippi, Bvt. Major General James H. Wilson, U. S. Army, commanding, for January 10, 1865.
Present for duty.
Command Officers Men Aggregate Aggregate
present present
and absent
General 9 ..... 9 9
headquarters
4th U. S. 7 272 336 618
Cavalry
(Hedges)
First 157 3,542 4,543 7,566
Division
(Watkins)
Second 191 5,264 6,480 8,472
Division
(Long)
Fifth 172 4,449 5,400 8,103
Division
(Hatch)
Sixth 95 2,354 2,917 4,759
Division
(Johnston)
Seventh 145 3,041 4,191 7,043
Division
(Knipe)
Total& 776 18,922 23,876 36,570
Command Pieces of Station.
artillery
General ........ In the field.
headquarters
4th U. S. ........ Do.
Cavalry
(Hedges)
First 4 Do.
Division
(Watkins)
Second 4 Near Nashville,
Division Tenn.
(Long)
Fifth 4 In the field.
Division
(Hatch)
Sixth 4 Franklin and
Division Chattanooga,
(Johnston) Tenn.
Seventh 4 Edgefield, Tenn.
Division
(Knipe)
Total& 20
PADUCAH, KY., January 11, 1865-10 a. m.
Major General H. W. HALLECK,
Washington, D. C.:
I shall start up the Tennessee to-day, and can assemble Schofield's corps by the end of this week, either at Clifton or Eastport. If I receive no further orders from you I will direct Schofield to proceed to Annapolis, Md., as expeditiously as possible. The information I get here confirms the report of Colonel Palmer that Hood has gone to Tuscaloosa and that Forrest is somewhere about Okolona with his main force.
GEO. H. THOMAS,
Major-General, U. S. Volunteers.
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*Returns of the Military District of Kentucky (Burbridge) not on file.
+Includes Signal Cors.
++Serving as escort.
&Exclusive of the Third and Fourth Divisions, serving in Georgia and Mississippi, respectively.
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