29 Series I Volume XXIII-II Serial 35 - Tullahoma Campaign Part II
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Abstract from return of the Department of the Cumberland, &c.-Continued.
Present for duty.
Command. Officers. Men. Aggregate
present.
Twenty-first Army
Corps, Major
General Thomas L.
Crittenden:
Staff
(Murfreesborough, 10
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10
Tenn.).
First Division,
Brigadier General
Milo S. Hascall 210 4,019 5,117
(near
Murfreesborough,
Tenn.).
Second Division,
Brigadier General
Charles Cruft (near 234 3,997 5,069
Murfreesborough,
Tenn.).
Third Division,
Colonel Samuel 151 3,347 4,353
Beatty (near
Murfreesborough,
Tenn.).
Total Twenty-first 605 11,363 14,549
Army Corps.
Post of Nashville,
Brigadier General
Robert B. Mitchell:
Infantry. 36 671 967
Cavalry. 1 28 33
Artillery Reserve. 8 270 325
Total post forces, 45 969 1,325
Nashville.
Post of Gallatin,
Brigadier General
Eleazer A. Paine:
Staff. 1
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6
Infantry. 141 2,463 3,392
Artillery. 1 64 76
Total post forces, 143 2,527 3,474
Gallatin.
Post of Clarksville,
Brigadier General
Sanders D. Bruce:
Infantry. 66 1,279 1,650
Cavalry. 32 582 840
Artillery. 2 78 82
Total post forces, 100 1,939 2,572
Clarksville*.
Bowling Green, Ky.,
Brigadier General
Mahlon D. Manson:
Infantry. 100 1,676 2,540
Cavalry. 1 46 52
Total post forces, 101 1,722 2,592
Bowling Green*.
Cavalry Division,
Brigadier General 222 4,327 5,816
David S. Stanley.
Chicago Battery,
Captain James H. 4 105 122
Stokes.
Michigan Engineers
and Mechanics, 22 406 529
Colonel William P.
Innes.
Signal Corps, 30 64 103
Captain Jesse
Merrill+.
Pioneer Brigade,
Captain James St. 48 800 1,216
C. Morton+.
Total unattached 637 11,995 16,430
forces.
CONTINUATION:
Aggregate Aggregate Pieces of
Command. present and last return. field
absent. artillery.
Twenty-first Army
Corps, Major
General Thomas L.
Crittenden:
Staff
(Murfreesborough, 10 9
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Tenn.).
First Division,
Brigadier General
Milo S. Hascall 9,397 10,020 18
(near
Murfreesborough,
Tenn.).
Second Division,
Brigadier General
Charles Cruft (near 9,112 9,741 20
Murfreesborough,
Tenn.).
Third Division,
Colonel Samuel 8,555 9,257 16
Beatty (near
Murfreesborough,
Tenn.).
Total Twenty-first 27,074 29,027 54
Army Corps.
Post of Nashville,
Brigadier General
Robert B. Mitchell:
Infantry. 1,076
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Cavalry. 62
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Artillery Reserve. 383
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Total post forces, 1,521
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Nashville.
Post of Gallatin,
Brigadier General
Eleazer A. Paine:
Staff. 6 6
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Infantry. 4,404 4,444
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Artillery. 134 143
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Total post forces, 4,544 4,593
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Gallatin.
Post of Clarksville,
Brigadier General
Sanders D. Bruce:
Infantry. 2,265 2,276
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Cavalry. 1,129 1,128
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Artillery. 96 94
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Total post forces, 3,490 3,498
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Clarksville*.
Bowling Green, Ky.,
Brigadier General
Mahlon D. Manson:
Infantry. 3,194 1,511
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Cavalry. 64 66
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Total post forces, 3,258 1,577
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Bowling Green*.
Cavalry Division,
Brigadier General 9,136 9,074
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David S. Stanley.
Chicago Battery,
Captain James H. 140 140
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Stokes.
Michigan Engineers
and Mechanics, 846 857
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Colonel William P.
Innes.
Signal Corps, 111 111
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Captain Jesse
Merrill+.
Pioneer Brigade,
Captain James St. 2,930 2,952
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C. Morton+.
Total unattached 22,935 19,739
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forces.
RECAPITULATION.
Department
staff and 37 392 505 743 16
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10th Ohio
Volunteers.
Fourteenth 1,384 25,991 33,333 49,028 49,455 42
Army Corps.
Twentieth 648 12,091 15,630 27,122 28,080 24
Army Corps.
Twenty-first 605 11,363 14,549 27,074 29,027 54
Army Corps.
Unattached 637 11,995 16,430 22,935 19,739
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forces.
Grand total. 3,311 61,832 80,447 126, 126, 127
902 317
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*Also borne on return of the Department of the Ohio. See p. 30.
+Not in total.
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