198 Series I Volume XXIII-II Serial 35 - Tullahoma Campaign Part II
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Abstract from return of the Department of the Ohio, Major General Ambros E. Burnside commanding, for the month of March, 1863; headquarters Cincinnati, Ohio.
Present for duty.
Command. Officers Men Aggregate
present
Department staff 33 .... 33
(Cincinnati, Ohio)
District of Western
Kentucky, Brigadier
General J. T. Boyle:
Staff (Louisville, Ky.) 10 8 18
Bowling Green and 163 2,512 3,745
Russellville, Brigadier
General Henry M.
Judah
Munfordville, &c., 168 2,614 3,239
Brigadier General
Edward H. Hobson
Lebanon 40 768 956
Henderson, Lebanon, 180 3,262 4,097
Louisville, &c
Total District of 561 9,164 12,055
Western Kentucky
District of Eastern
Kentucky, Brigadier
General Julius White:
Staff (Louisa, Ky) 5 ..... 5
Troops in district 63 1,081 1,677
Total District of 68 1,081 1,682
Easters Kentucky
Cincinnati, Lieutenant 16 154 258
Colonel Seth Eastman
Covington, Colonel 31 590 765
Jackson A. Lucy
Newport Barracks, 4 157 219
Lieutenant Colonel
Seth Eastman
Total Cincinnati, 51 901 1,242
Covington, &c
Camp Dennisio, Ohio, 24 418 570
Lieutenant Colonel
George W. Neff
Camp Chase, Ohio, 35 785 1,031
Colonel August V.
Kautz
Columbus, Ohio, 4 128 157
Lieutenant James P. W.
Neill
Total Camps Dennison 63 1,331 1,758
and Chase and Columbus
District of Central
Kentucky, Brigadier
General Q. A. Gillmore:
Staff (Lexington, Ky.) 10 ...... 10
Lexington, Ky 186 4,220 5,337
Paris, Ky 72 1,389 1,641
Mount Sterling, Ky 33 670 989
Danville, Ky 24 420 483
Total District of 325 6,699 8,460
Central Kentucky
Camp Douglas, III. 87 1,149 1,633
Brigadier General
Jacob Ammen
Camp Butler, III., 31 626 891
Colonel William F.
Lynch
Total Camps Douglas 118 1,775 2,524
and Butler
Pieces of artillery.
Command. Aggregate Heavy Field.
present
and absent
Department staff 34 ......... ...........
(Cincinnati, Ohio)
District of Western
Kentucky, Brigadier
General J. T. Boyle:
Staff (Louisville, Ky.) 18 ........ .........
Bowling Green and 4,769 ......... 2
Russellville, Brigadier
General Henry M.
Judah
Munfordville, &c., 5,169 5 4
Brigadier General
Edward H. Hobson
Lebanon 1,502 ....... ........
Henderson, Lebanon, 5,676 2 8
Louisville, &c
Total District of 17,134 7 14
Western Kentucky
District of Eastern
Kentucky, Brigadier
General Julius White:
Staff (Louisa, Ky) 5 ........ ........
Troops in district 2,100 ....... 4
Total District of 2,105 ........ 4
Easters Kentucky
Cincinnati, Lieutenant 531 ........ ........
Colonel Seth Eastman
Covington, Colonel 709 ......... .........
Jackson A. Lucy
Newport Barracks, 222 ......... .....
Lieutenant Colonel
Seth Eastman
Total Cincinnati, 1,552 ......... ........
Covington, &c
Camp Dennisio, Ohio, 699 ..... ....
Lieutenant Colonel
George W. Neff
Camp Chase, Ohio, 1,186 ...... ......
Colonel August V.
Kautz
Columbus, Ohio, 167 ....... .......
Lieutenant James P. W.
Neill
Total Camps Dennison 2,052 ....... ....
and Chase and Columbus
District of Central
Kentucky, Brigadier
General Q. A. Gillmore:
Staff (Lexington, Ky.) 11 ....... ......
Lexington, Ky 6,199 ....... 14
Paris, Ky 2,519 .... .....
Mount Sterling, Ky 1,134 ..... ......
Danville, Ky 853 ..... ......
Total District of 10,716 ..... 14
Central Kentucky
Camp Douglas, III. 2,092 ...... ......
Brigadier General
Jacob Ammen
Camp Butler, III., 1,317 .... ....
Colonel William F.
Lynch
Total Camps Douglas 3,409 .... .....
and Butler
RECAP8ITULATION.
Department staff 33 ..... 33
District of Western 561 9,164 12,055
Kentucky
District of Eastern 68 1,081 1,682
Kentucky
Cincinnati, Covington, 51 901 1,242
&c
Camps Dennison and 63 1,351 1,758
Chase and Columbus
District of Central 325 6,699 8,460
Kentucky
Camps Douglas and Butler 118 1,775 2,524
Total 1,219 20,951 27,754
RECAPITULATION.
Department staff 34 .... ....
District of Western 17,134 7 14
Kentucky
District of Eastern 2,105 ..... 4
Kentucky
Cincinnati, Covington, 1,552 .... .....
&c
Camps Dennison and 2,052 ...... ......
Chase and Columbus
District of Central 10,716 ...... 14
Kentucky
Camps Douglas and Butler 3,409 ...... .....
Total 37,002 7 32
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Washington City, April 1, 1863.
Major General W. S. ROSECRANS,
Murfreesborough, Tenn.:
The following supplies have gone forward to you by last conveyance, namely: Five thousand sets of horse equipments, 6,000 Colt's pistols,
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