638 Series I Volume XXXVIII-V Serial 76 - The Atlanta Campaign Part V
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Weekly report of effective force of the Department of the Cumberland, &c.-Continued.
Artillery Total
Command Officers Men Total Officers
District of
Tennessee:
Headquarters, -- -- -- 16
Major General
L. H.
Rousseau.
Fourth 3 133 136 181
Division,
Twentieth Army
Corps, Major
General L. H.
Rousseau.
Post 12 329 341 123
Nashville,
Tenn., Brigadie
r General J.
F. Miller
Artillery 20 637 657 28
Reserve,
Colonel James
Barnett.
Fort Donelson, 5 153 158 7
Tenn.,
Lieutenant
Colonel E. C.
Brott
Clarksville, 3 104 107 7
Tenn., Colonel
A. A. Smith
Gallatin, 3 131 134 3
Tenn., Colonel
S. K. N.
Patton.
Nashville and 4 103 107 55
Northwestern
Railroad,
Tennessee,
Birg. General
A. C. Gillem.
Nashville and 12 380 392 47
Chattanooga
Railroad,
Tennessee,
Brigadier
General H. P.
Van Cleve
Nashville and 3 89 92 64
Chattanooga
Railroad,
Tennessee,
Major General
R. H. Millroy.
Post 4 133 137 30
Stevenson,
Ala., Colonel
W. C. Wilson
Post 6 256 262 46
Bridgeport,
Colonel W.
Krzyzanowski
District of -- -- -- 6
Northern
Alabama,
Brigadier
General R. S.
Granger
Post Decatur, 6 195 201 7
Ala., Colonel
c. C.
Doolittle
Post -- -- -- 312
Huntsville,
Ala., Colonel
G. M. L.
Johnson
Pulaski, -- -- -- 64
Tenn., Brigadie
r General J.
C.
Starkweather
Columbia, 3 118 121 21
Tenn., Colonel
William B.
Sipes
Fourth 5 120 125 91
Division
Cavalry,
Lieutenant
Colonel J. M.
Thornburgh
2nd Michigan, -- -- -- 77
10th, 11th,
and 12th
Regiments
Indiana
Cavalry
Total 89 2,881 2,970 905
Grand total 181 5,959 6,140 4,355
Total
Command Officers Aggregate Horses Guns
District of
Tennessee:
Headquarters, Major 45 61 -- --
General L. H.
Rousseau.
Fourth Division, 4,736 4,917 97 6
Twentieth Army
Corps, Major
General L. H.
Rousseau.
Post Nashville, 2,555 2,678 86 24
Tenn., Brigadier
General J. F.
Miller
Artillery Reserve, 644 672 533 30
Colonel James
Barnett.
Fort Donelson, 155 162 88 13
Tenn., Lieutenant
Colonel E. C.
Brott
Clarksville, Tenn., 107 114 186 6
Colonel A. A.
Smith
Gallatin, Tenn., 131 134 --- 6
Colonel S. K. N.
Patton.
Nashville and 1,372 1,427 78 6
Northwestern
Railroad,
Tennessee, Birg.
General A. C.
Gillem.
Nashville and 1,191 1,238 -- 57
Chattanooga
Railroad,
Tennessee,
Brigadier General
H. P. Van Cleve
Nashville and 1,303 1,367 3 9
Chattanooga
Railroad,
Tennessee, Major
General R. H.
Millroy.
Post Stevenson, 703 733 9 6
Ala., Colonel W.
C. Wilson
Post Bridgeport, 954 1,000 27 5
Colonel W.
Krzyzanowski
District of 27 33 -- --
Northern Alabama,
Brigadier General
R. S. Granger
Post Decatur, Ala., 198 205 164 11
Colonel c. C.
Doolittle
Post Huntsville, 734 766 -- --
Ala., Colonel G.
M. L. Johnson
Pulaski, 1,634 1,698 442 --
Tenn., Brigadier
General J. C.
Starkweather
Columbia, Tenn., 1,102 1,123 203 6
Colonel William B.
Sipes
Fourth Division 1,600 1,691 968 6
Cavalry, Lieutenant
Colonel J. M.
Thornburgh
2nd Michigan, 10th, 2,275 2,352 338 ---
11th, and 12th
Regiments Indiana
Cavalry
Total 21,466 22,371 3,222 191
Grand total 79,464 83,819 12,268 384
No report from First Ohio Volunteer Sharpshooters, Battery I, First Ohio Volunteer Artillery, Thirty-seventh Indiana, Seventy-eighth Pennsylvania, and One hundred and eighth Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
Respectfully submitted.
WM. L. PORTER,
Lieutenant and Acting Assistant Adjutant-General.
NEAR ATLANTA, GA., August 23, 1864-11.30 p. m. (Received 24th.)
Major General H. W. HALLECK,
Washington, D. C.:
All well. Give currency to the idea that I am to remain quiet till events transpire in other quarters, and let the idea be printed, so as to reach Richmond in three days. You understand the effect.
W. T. SHERMAN,
Major-General.
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