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Present for duty.
Command. Officers Men. Aggregate Aggregat
present. e
present
and
absent.
Department staff 21 .. 24 33
10th Ohio, 27 432 578 646
Colonel Joseph
W. Burke
1st Battalion 5 168 230 309
Ohio
Sharpshooters,
Captain Gershom
. Barber.
Total 32 600 808 955
Fourteenth Army
Corps, Major
General George
H. Thomas:
Staff 7 .. 7 9
9th Michigan, 18 301 427 484
Colonel John G.
Parkshurst
First Division, 281 4,781 6,045 8,762
Major General
Lowell H.
Rousseau.
Second Division, 283 4,136 5,242 8,005
Major General
James S. Negley.
Third Division 381 7,034 8,624 10,614
Brigadier
General John M.
Brannan
Fourth Division, 367 6,203 7,570 8,914
Brigadier
General Robt. S.
Granner.
Fifth Division, 241 3,707 4,594 5,700
Major General
Joseph J.
Reynolds.
Total Fourteenth 1,578 26,162 32,594 42,488
Army Corps
Twentieth Army
Corps, Major
General
Alexander McD.
McCook:
Staff 7 ... 7 7
First Division 267 3,883 4,923 7,257
Brigadier
General
Jefferson C.
Davis
Second Division, 356 3,883 4,923 7,257
Brigadier
General Richard
W. Johnson.
Third 292 4,227 5,353 7,970
Division,*Major
General Phillip
H. Sheridan.
Cavalry ... ... ... ...
Total Twentieth 922 13,221 16,595 24,960
Army Corps
Twenty-first Army
Corps, Major
General Thomas
L. Crittenden:
Staff 12 ... 12 13
First Division 329 3,921 5,019 8,376
Brigadier
General Thomas
J. Wood.
Second division, 304 4,659 5,760 7,924
Major General
John M. Palmer.
Third Division, 278 3,758 4,829 7,314
Brigadier
General Horatio
P. Van Cleve.
Total Twenty- 923 12,338 15,620 23,627
first Army Coprs
United Stated
forces, Major
General Gordon
Granger:
Staff 9 .... 9 9
Brigadier 169 3,018 3,901 7,363
General Absalom
Baird's division
Brigadier 120 2,124 2,936 3,975
General Charles
C. Gilbert's
division
Brigadier 119 2,411 3,242 3,791
General George
Crook's division
Company F, 1st 3 82 88 94
Missouri Cavalry,
Captain James
Clifford.
4th Battalion 9 206 238 243
Pioneer Brigade,
Captain Patrick
O'Colonel.+
Total Major- 420 7,635 10,176 15,232
General Granger's
command.
Forces at 184 2,995 3,742 4,497
Nashville,
Brigadier
General James D.
Morgan.
Forces at 139 2,174 2,773 3,569
Gallatin,
Brigadier
General Eleazer
A. Paine
Forces at 66 1,064 1,580 1,769
Clarksville,
Colonel Sanders
D. Bruce
Forces at Fort 111 2,041 2,710 2,927
Donelson, Colonel
William P. Lyon
1st Michigan 18 522 704 852
Enginners and
Mechanics,
Colonel William
P. Innes.
15th Pennsylvania 27 436 569 760
Cavalry, Colonel
William J.
Palmer.
Engineer's
Mechanics', and
Pioneers'
Brigade, General
J. St. Clair
Morton,
commanding:
Artillery 4 162 190 224
attached to
Pioneers
Pioneer Brigade++ 75 1,600 2,174 2,784
Signal Corps++ 44 127 175 186
Captain Jesse
Merill
Convalescents++ 18 583 1,133 1,387
Captain Ralph
Hunt
Spears' Brigade, 90 1,131 1,591 2,188
Brigadier
General James G.
Spears
Cavalry Corps, 332 4,629 9,419 9,461
Major General
David S. Stanley
Pieces of artillery.
Command. Agregate Heavy. Field.
last
return.
Department staff 34 ... ...
10th Ohio, Colonel Joseph 649 ... ...
W. Burke
1st Battalion Ohio 321 ... ...
Sharpshooters, Captain
Gershom . Barber.
Total 970 ... ...
Fourteenth Army Corps,
Major General George H.
Thomas:
Staff 9 ... ...
9th Michigan, Colonel 495 ... ...
John G. Parkshurst
First Division, Major 9,380 ... 9
General Lowell H.
Rousseau.
Second Division, Major 8,182 ... 18
General James S. Negley.
Third Division Brigadier 11,409 ... 16
General John M. Brannan
Fourth Division, Brigadier 9,198 ... 12
General Robt. S. Granner.
Fifth Division, Major 5,850 ... 16
General Joseph J.
Reynolds.
Total Fourteenth Army 44,523 ... 80
Corps
Twentieth Army Corps,
Major General Alexander
McD. McCook:
Staff 5 ... ...
First Division Brigadier 7,414 ... 18
General Jefferson C.
Davis
Second Division, Brigadier 9,830 .... 18
General Richard W.
Johnson.
Third Division,*Major 8,019 ... 18
General Phillip H.
Sheridan.
Cavalry 421 ... ...
Total Twentieth Army Corps 25,689 ... 54
Twenty-first Army Corps,
Major General Thomas L.
Crittenden:
Staff 13 ... ...
First Division Brigadier 8,467 ... 18
General Thomas J. Wood.
Second division, Major 8,088 ... 22
General John M. Palmer.
Third Division, Brigadier 7,490 ... 18
General Horatio P. Van
Cleve.
Total Twenty-first Army 24,058 ... 58
Corps
United Stated forces,
Major General Gordon
Granger:
Staff 10 6 ...
Brigadier General 7,505 ... 12
Absalom Baird's division
Brigadier General 4,109 ... 6
Charles C. Gilbert's
division
Brigadier General George 6,346 ... 6
Crook's division
Company F, 1st Missouri 172 ... ...
Cavalry, Captain James
Clifford.
4th Battalion Pioneer 241 ... ...
Brigade, Captain Patrick
O'Colonel.+
Total Major-General 18,142 6 24
Granger's command.
Forces at Nashville, 3,605 27 10
Brigadier General James
D. Morgan.
Forces at Gallatin, 3,655 1 5
Brigadier General
Eleazer A. Paine
Forces at Clarksville, 1,786 4 4
Colonel Sanders D. Bruce
Forces at Fort Donelson, 2,979 6 10
Colonel William P. Lyon
1st Michigan Enginners and 843 ... ...
Mechanics, Colonel
William P. Innes.
15th Pennsylvania Cavalry, 805 ... ...
Colonel William J.
Palmer.
Engineer's Mechanics', and
Pioneers' Brigade, General
J. St. Clair Morton,
commanding:
Artillery attached to 359 ... 12
Pioneers
Pioneer Brigade++ 2,711 ... ...
Signal Corps++ Captain 186 ... ...
Jesse Merill
Convalescents++ Captain 1,724 ... ...
Ralph Hunt
Spears' Brigade, Brigadier ... ... ...
General James G. Spears
Cavalry Corps, Major 9,461 ... 9
General David S. Stanley
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*Reported with cavalry division.
+Not included in total.
++ Not included in grand total.
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