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Abstract from report of the effective force of the cavalry, &c.- Continued.
Dismounted. Horses.
Command. Officers Men. Total Servic Unser
eable. vicea
ble.
Cavalry, Department of --- --- --- 54 ---
the
Cumberland, Brigadier
General W. L. Eliott.
First cavalry --- 2 2 93 5
Division, Brigadier
General E. M. McCook.
First Brigade, Major --- 9 9 66 144
R. Root.
Second Brigade, --- 43 43 335 158
Lieutenant Colonel
H. P. Lamson.
18th Indiana Battery:
Lieutenant Rippetoe. --- --- --- 90 24
Lieutenant Thomas. 1 63 64 --- ---
Total First Cavalry 1 117 118 574 331
Division.
Second Cavalry --- 67 67 4,736 611
Division, Brigadier
General K. Garrard.
Third Cavalry --- --- --- 56 ---
Division, Brigadier
General J. Kilpatrick.
First Brigade, --- 175 175 341 190
Lieutenant- Colonel
Klein.
Second Brigade, 1 271 272 544 337
Lieutenant Colonel
F. A. Jones.
Third Brigade, 1 141 142 980 518
Colonel E. H. Murray.
10th Wisconsin --- --- --- 105 3
Battery, Captain
Y. V. Beebe.
Total Third Cavalry 2 587 589 2,026 1,048
Division.
Total 3 771 774 7,417 1,990
cavalry, Department of
the Cumberland.
Major-General
Stoneman's command:
Cavalry, Department of --- --- --- --- ---
the Ohio, Colonel
Silas Adams.
First Brigade, Major --- --- --- 23 26
W. Carter.
Second Brigade, Major --- --- --- 220 477
Rowland.
Third Brigade, Major --- --- --- 181 124
Coates.
24th Indiana Battery, --- --- --- --- 12
Lieutenant Allen.
Total. --- --- --- 424 639
9th Ohio --- 32 32 83 246
Cavalry, Colonel W. D.
Hamilton.
4th Tennessee --- --- --- 29 181
Cavalry, Major
M. Stephens.
Grand total 3 803 806 7,953 3,056
Mules.
Command. Serviceab Unservice Guns.
le. able.
Cavalry, Department of the --- --- ---
Cumberland, Brigadier General
W. L. Eliott.
First cavalry Division, --- --- ---
Brigadier General E. M. McCook.
First Brigade, Major R. Root. --- --- ---
Second Brigade, Lieutenant --- --- ---
Colonel H. P. Lamson.
18th Indiana Battery:
Lieutenant Rippetoe. --- --- 4
Lieutenant Thomas. --- --- ---
Total First Cavalry Division. --- --- 4
Second Cavalry Division, --- --- ---
Brigadier General K. Garrard.
Third Cavalry Division, --- --- ---
Brigadier General
J. Kilpatrick.
First Brigade, Lieutenant- --- --- 432
Colonel Klein.
Second Brigade, Lieutenant 110 35 1,090
Colonel F. A. Jones.
Third Brigade, Colonel --- --- 1,513
E. H. Murray.
10th Wisconsin Battery, --- --- 4
Captain Y. V. Beebe.
Total Third Cavalry Division. 110 35 3,039
Total cavalry, Department of 110 35 3,043
the Cumberland.
Major-General Stoneman's
command:
Cavalry, Department of the --- --- ---
Ohio, Colonel Silas Adams.
First Brigade, Major W. Carter. --- --- ---
Second Brigade, Major Rowland. --- --- ---
Third Brigade, Major Coates. --- --- ---
24th Indiana Battery, --- --- ---
Lieutenant Allen.
Total. --- --- ---
9th Ohio Cavalry, Colonel W. D. 58 40 460
Hamilton.
4th Tennessee Cavalry, Major --- --- 194
M. Stephens.
Grand total 168 75 3,177
W. L. ELLIOT,
Brigadier-General and Chief of Cav., Dept.of the Cumberland.
CITY POINT, VA., August 9, 1864-11.30 a.m.
Major-General SHERMAN,
Commanding, &c., near Atlanta, Ga.:
The enemy having drawn to your front most of his forces west of Alabama, can you not re-enforce from Mississippi garrisons? I will ask to have all Western recruits sent immediately to you. Your views about showing no despondency, but keeping the enemy, with his last man now in the field, constantly employed, are the same I have often expressed.
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