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SPECIAL ORDERS,
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE OHIO,
No. 173. Lebanon, Ky., October 23, 1862.I. The Third and Tenth Divisions are relieved from the First Corps.
II. The Tenth Division will take post as follows: The Thirty-third Brigade at Munfordville, and the Thirty-fourth Brigade at Lebanon. Brigadier General C. C. Gilbert is assigned to the command of the Tenth Division, and to all troops on the line of railroad from Louisville to Munfordville and Lebanon, headquarters at Lebanon and Munfordville.
III. The Thirty-eighth Brigade (Brigadier General R. S. Granger) will proceed to Bowling Green and take post at that place. The baggage of this brigade will be sent forward by rail.
IV. The Ninth and Eleventh Divisions are assigned to the First Corps, Major-General McCook commanding.
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By command of Major-General Buell:
J. M. WRIGHT,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
Abstract from return of the Army of Kentucky, Major General Gordon Granger commanding, for October 31, 1862; headquarters Lexington, Ky.
Present for duty.
Command. Officers. Men. Aggregate
present.
Department staff 9 --- 9
First Division, Brigadier
General A. J. Smith:
Staff 2 --- 2
First Brigade, Brigadier 134 2,975 3,418
General S. G. Burnbridge
Second Brigade, Colonel W. 124 2,339 2,879
J. Landram
Total First Division 260 5,314 6,299
Second Division, Brigadier
General Quincy A.
Gillmore:
Staff 8 --- 8
First Division, Brigadier 138 2,890 3,592
General G. Clay Smith
Second Brigade, Colonel S. 116 2,980 3,577
A. Gilbert
Total Second Division 262 5,879 7,177
Third Division, Brigadier
General Absalom Baird:
Staff 7 --- 7
First Brigade, Colonel 139 3,126 3,497
John Coburn
Second Brigade, Colonel P. 145 2,786 3,286
T. Swaine
Total Third Division 291 5,912 6,790
10th Kentucky Cavalry, 43 842 1,015
Colonel J. Tevis
1st Missouri Cavalry, 2 85 96
Company F, Captain J.
Clifford
21st Indiana Battery, 5 120 138
Captain W. W. Andrew
19th Ohio Battery, Captain 5 127 142
J. C. Shields
9th Ohio Battery, Captain 2 119 123
H. S. Wetmore
18th Ohio Battery, Captain 5 134 141
C. C. Aleshire
17th Ohio Battery, Captain 5 119 141
A. A. Blount
120th Ohio, Colonel D. 33 848 895
French
18th Kentucky, Colonel W. 14 216 257
A. Warner
4th Indiana Cavalry, 3 36 47
Captain J. P. Lesslie
Total 117 2,646 2,995
Total Army of Kentucky 939 19,751 23,270
Command. Aggregate Aggregate Pieces of
present last field
and return. artillery.
absent.
Department staff 10 10 ---
First Division, Brigadier
General A. J. Smith:
Staff 2 2 ---
First Brigade, Brigadier 3,812 3,834 ---
General S. G. Burnbridge
Second Brigade, Colonel W. 3,413 3,428 ---
J. Landram
Total First Division 7,227 7,264 ---
Second Division, Brigadier
General Quincy A.
Gillmore:
Staff 8 8 ---
First Division, Brigadier 3,745 3,790 ---
General G. Clay Smith
Second Brigade, Colonel S. 3,862 3,808 ---
A. Gilbert
Total Second Division 7,615 7,606 ---
Third Division, Brigadier
General Absalom Baird:
Staff 7 7 ---
First Brigade, Colonel 3,854 3,842 ---
John Coburn
Second Brigade, Colonel P. 3,029 3,640 ---
T. Swaine
Total Third Division 7,490 7,489 ---
10th Kentucky Cavalry, 1,122 1,097 ---
Colonel J. Tevis
1st Missouri Cavalry, 103 82 ---
Company F, Captain J.
Clifford
21st Indiana Battery, 147 147 6
Captain W. W. Andrew
19th Ohio Battery, Captain 152 152 6
J. C. Shields
9th Ohio Battery, Captain 151 87 6
H. S. Wetmore
18th Ohio Battery, Captain 160 160 6
C. C. Aleshire
17th Ohio Battery, Captain 158 158 6
A. A. Blount
120th Ohio, Colonel D. 975 975 ---
French
18th Kentucky, Colonel W. 809 859 ---
A. Warner
4th Indiana Cavalry, 99 99 ---
Captain J. P. Lesslie
Total 3,876 3,816 30
Total Army of Kentucky 26,218 26,185 30
STATIONS - Nicholasville, Richmond, Lexington, Frankfort, Sandersville, Winchester, Covington, Georgetown, Paris, Ky., and guarding Kentucky Central Railroad.
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