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Weekly report of effective force of the Department of the Cumberland, &c.-Continued.
Artillery.
Command. Officers Men. Total.
Unassigned Troops:
Nashville, Tenn., Brigadier- --- --- ---
General Granger.
Nashville and Northwestern --- --- ---
Railroad, Brigadier-General
Gillem.
Total --- --- ---
Unassigned Artillery:
Reserve Artillery, Nashville, 32 958 990
Tenn.
Garrison Artillery:
Nashville, Tenn. 20 753 773
Murfreesborough, Tenn. 10 452 462
Fort Donelson, Tenn. 2 108 110
Clarksville, Tenn. 2 80 84
Gallatin, Tenn. 4 119 123
Columbia, Tenn. 3 125 128
Bridgeport, Ala. 7 288 295
Stevenson, Ala. a 4 134 138
2nd Kentucky Battery, Tullahoma, 3 83 86
Tenn. a
1st Kansas Battery, Nashville 3 79 82
and Northwestern Railroad
Total 90 3,181 3,271
Grand total 203 7,150 7,353
Total.
Command. Officers Men. Aggregate
Unassigned Troops:
Nashville, Tenn., Brigadier- 97 2,294 2,391
General Granger.
Nashville and Northwestern 80 1,439 1,519
Railroad, Brigadier-General
Gillem.
Total 177 3,733 3,910
Unassigned Artillery:
Reserve Artillery, Nashville, 37 965 1,002
Tenn.
Garrison Artillery:
Nashville, Tenn. 22 755 777
Murfreesborough, Tenn. 16 898 914
Fort Donelson, Tenn. 2 108 110
Clarksville, Tenn. 2 82 84
Gallatin, Tenn. 4 119 123
Columbia, Tenn. 3 125 128
Bridgeport, Ala. 8 291 299
Stevenson, Ala. a 4 134 138
2nd Kentucky Battery, Tullahoma, 3 83 86
Tenn. a
1st Kansas Battery, Nashville 3 79 82
and Northwestern Railroad
Total 104 3,639 3,743
Grand total 4,610 84,693 89,303
Command. Horses. Guns.
Unassigned Troops:
Nashville, Tenn., Brigadier- ---- ---
General Granger.
Nashville and Northwestern --- ---
Railroad, Brigadier-General
Gillem.
Total --- ---
Unassigned Artillery:
Reserve Artillery, Nashville, 820 50
Tenn.
Garrison Artillery:
Nashville, Tenn. 143 33
Murfreesborough, Tenn. 15 54
Fort Donelson, Tenn. 90 11
Clarksville, Tenn. 145 6
Gallatin, Tenn. --- 6
Columbia, Tenn. 2 6
Bridgeport, Ala. 96 7
Stevenson, Ala. a 8 6
2nd Kentucky Battery, Tullahoma, 35 4
Tenn. a
1st Kansas Battery, Nashville 90 6
and Northwestern Railroad
Total 1,444 189
Grand total 14,515 412
No reports from Twenty-second Michigan Infantry, First Ohio Volunteers Sharpshooters, Eleventh Indiana Battery, Forty-second and Forty-fourth U. S. Colored Troops, Tent Indiana Battery,and Signal Corps.
Respectfully submitted.
WM. L. PORTER,
Lieutenant and Acting Assistant Adjutant-General.
SPECIAL FIELD ORDERS,
HDQRS. MIL. DIV. OF THE MISS., No. 14.
In the Field, near Dallas, Ga., May 30, 1864.The movements of the army during May 31 and June 1 will be as follows:
I. May 31, the lines will remain substantially as now, and a general activity will be kept up along the whole front. General McPherson will feel for the extreme left of the enemy (our right).
II. June 1, General Jeff. C. Davis will join his corps. General McPherson will move and occupy General Hooker's present position, and will cover the right flank. General Thomas will hold from the Owen's Mill road (General Hooker's present left) around to the hill near Pickett's Mill, overlooking the Acworth road, near Leverett's house, and General Schofield will secure full possession of the Acworth road above Leverett's house.
III. General Stoneman's cavalry will move rapidly by any road east of the Pumpkin Vine Creek, and secure possession of the east and of the Allatoona Pass and the brigade across Allatoona Creek. General
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