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652 Series I Volume XXXVIII-IV Serial 75 - The Atlanta Campaign Part IV

Page 652 Chapter L. THE ATLANTA CAMPAIGN.

Abstract from returns of the Department of the Cumberland, &c.-Continued.

Present for duty.

Command. Officers Men. Aggregat Aggregat

. e e

present. present

and

absent.

District of Tennessee ... ... ... ...

(Rousseau):

Headquarters. 3 ... 3 3

First Brigade, Fourth 93 2,569 3,635 4,005

Division, Twentieth

Army Corps

(Doolittle).

Unassigned regiments, 132 3,306 4,356 5,191

Fourth Division,

Twentieth Army Corps.

Nashville (Miller). 79 1,595 2,013 2,294

Fort Donelson 1 126 133 160

(Brott).

Clarksville (Smith). 3 128 137 161

Gallatin (Brown). 4 121 136 153

Nashville and 88 1,888 2,845 3,137

Northwestern Railroad

(Gillem).

District of Northern 270 6,751 8,060 8,666

Alabama (Granger).

Total District of 673 16,485 21,318 23,770

Tennessee.

Grand total. 4,541 89,045 111,220 174,883

Grand total according 4,450 86,788 108,471 172,194

to monthly return of

the department.

Pieces of artillery.

Command. Heavy. Field. Headquarters.

District of Tennessee ... ... ...

(Rousseau):

Headquarters. ... ... Nashville,

Tenn.

First Brigade, Fourth ... ... Decatur, Ala.

Division, Twentieth

Army Corps

(Doolittle).

Unassigned regiments, ... 12 At different

Fourth Division, points.

Twentieth Army Corps.

Nashville (Miller). 17 20 ...

Fort Donelson ... 4 ...

(Brott).

Clarksville (Smith). ... 6 ...

Gallatin (Brown). ... 6 ...

Nashville and ... 6 ...

Northwestern Railroad

(Gillem).

District of Northern 32 40 ...

Alabama (Granger).

Total District of 49 94 ...

Tennessee.

Grand total. 76 350 ...

Grand total according 80 352 ...

to monthly return of

the department.

Abstract from returns of the Department of the Tennessee, Major General James B. McPherson, U. S. Army, commanding, for the month of June, 1864.

[Compiled mainly from subordinate returns.]

Present for duty.

Command. Officers Men. Aggregat Aggrega

. e te

present. present

and

absent.

General headquarters*. 27 50 117 137

Fifteenth Army Corps ... ... ... ...

(Logan):

Headquarters. 13 36 49 52

First Division 233 3,267 4,324 6,761

(Osterhaus).

Second Division (M. L. 194 3,669 4,600 7,335

Smith).

Third Division (J. E. 254 4,544 5,693 8,035

Smith).

Fourth Division 224 4,480 5,491 7,798

(Harrow).

Total Fifteenth Army 918 15,996 20,157 29,981

Corps.

Sixteenth Army Corps: ... ... ... ...

Headquarters. 5 ... 5 5

Left Wing (Dodge): ... ... ... ...

Headquarters. 10 38 52 55

Second Division 220 4,911 6,081 9,022

(Sweeny).

Fourth Division 241 5,195 6,202 8,757

(Veatch).

Cavalry (Lieutenant- 14 294 338 809

Colonel Godfrey).

Artillery (Major 12 499 563 706

Ross).

Total Left Wing. 497 10,937 13,236 19,349

Pieces of artillery.

Command. Heavy. Field. Headquarters.

General headquarters*. ... ... In the Field, Ga.

Fifteenth Army Corps ... ... ...

(Logan):

Headquarters. ... ... Kenesaw Mountain,

Ga.

First Division ... 10 Near Kenesaw

(Osterhaus). Mountain, Ga.

Second Division (M. L. ... 12 Do.

Smith).

Third Division (J. E. ... 10 Kingston, Ga.

Smith).

Fourth Division ... 12 Near Kenesaw

(Harrow). Mountain, Ga.

Total Fifteenth Army ... 44 ...

Corps.

Sixteenth Army Corps: ... ... ...

Headquarters. ... ... Memphis, Tenn.

Left Wing (Dodge): ... ... ...

Headquarters. ... ... In the Field, Ga.

Second Division ... ... Kenesaw Mountain,

(Sweeny). Ga.

Fourth Division ... 4 Do.

(Veatch).

Cavalry (Lieutenant- ... ... In the Field.

Colonel Godfrey).

Artillery (Major ... 30 Near Kenesaw

Ross). Mountain, Ga.

Total Left Wing. ... 34 ...

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* Including Signal Detachment and Fourth Independent Company Ohio Cavalry.

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