380 Series I Volume XXIII-II Serial 35 - Tullahoma Campaign Part II
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Abstract from return of the Department of the Ohio, &c.-Continued.
Command. Officers. Men. Aggregate Aggregate Pieces
present. present of field
and artiller
absent. y.
District
of
Indiana,
Brigadie
r
General
Milo S.
Hascall:
Staff 4 ... 4 4 ..
(Indiana
polis,
Ind.)
Troops 63 1,984 2,236 3,392 ..
in
district
Total 67 1,984 2,240 3,396 ..
District
of
Indiana
District
of Ohio,
Brigadie
r
General
Jacob D.
Cox:
Staff 9 .. 9 9 ..
(Cincinn
ati,
Ohio,
and at
other
points)
Columbus 34 708 972 1,181 ..
,
Brigadie
r
General
John S.
Mason
Camp 12 216 288 340 ..
Dennison
, Ohio,
Lieutena
nt
Colonel
George
W. Neff
Covingto 58 1,167 1,458 1,703 ..
,
Cincinna
ti, and
Sandusky
Total 113 2,091 2,727 3,233 ..
District
of Ohio
Newport 7 156 214 220 ..
BARRACKS
,
Lieutena
nt
Colonel
Seth
Eastman
RECAPITULATION.
Departme 32 .. 32 34 ..
nt staff
District 1,027 17,871 21,756 29,142 64
of
Central
Kentucky
District 115 1,892 2,308 2,696 12
of
Eastern
Kentucky
District 689 11,133 15,239 21,151 30
of
Western
Kentucky
District 37 778 1,146 1,564 1
of
Illinois
District 67 1,984 2,240 3,396 ..
of
Indiana
District 113 2,091 2,727 3,233 ..
of Ohio
Newport 7 156 214 220 ..
Barracks
,
Kentucky
Total 2,087 35,905 45,662 61,436 107
NASHVILLE, June 1, 1863.
Major-General ROSECRANS:
Your telegram of April 4 has just been read. I was expected to return to Nashville long before I did. It was, therefore, not forwarded to me. The principal portion is new to me. General Davis has never furnished me with any information touching or affecting your character as a citizen or soldier in the slightest degree. My opinion of Truesdail and his establishment was communicated to you some time since. It was predicated upon facts entirely satisfactory to my mind, and it has undergone no change.
You state in your telegram that you consider me your friend. You are right in this, and no one will go further than I in vindication of your character. I have never believed, and do not now believe, that you have fully understood the character and extent of the proceedings under Truesdail's direction.
It will afford me much pleasure to visit you in person in a few days, at such time as you designate, for the purpose of conferring freely and law and putting down treason and traitors. Please send a pass indicating when it will suit for me to visit you. I fear that some designing persons have been trying to make an impression intended to disturb that good feeling which was understood to exist between us while you were here. If so, it will all be dispersed.
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