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Weekly report of effective force of the Department of the Cumberland, &c. -Continued.

Headquarters.

Command. Officer. Men. Total.

District of

Tennessee:

Headquarters, 16 45 61

Major General

L. H.

Rousseau.

Fourth 6 2 8

DIVISION,

Twentieth

Corps, Major

General L. H.

Rousseau.

Post 5 4 9

Nashville,

Brigadier

General J. F.

Miller.

Reserve 7 7 14

Artillery,

Colonel James

Barnett.

Post . . . . . .

Springfield,

Colonel T. J.

Downey.

Fort DIVISION, 2 2 4

Captain James

P. Flood.

Clarksville, 4 2 6

Colonel A. A.

Smith.

Gallatin, . . . . . .

Colonel S. K.

N. Patton.

Nashville and 3 . . 3

Northwestern

Railroad,

Colonel C. R.

Thompson.

Murfreesboroug 8 9 17

h, Brigadier

General H. P.

Van Cleve.

Nashville and . . . . . .

Chattanooga

Railroad,

Major General

R. H. Milroy.

Stevenson, . . . . . .

Ala., Colonel

W. C. Wilson.

Bridgeport, 7 33 40

Ala., Colonel

W.

Krzyzanowski.

District of 6 27 33

Northern

Alabama,

Brigadier

General R. S.

Granger.

Decatur, Ala., 7 5 12

Colonel C. C.

Doolittle.

Huntsville, . . . . . .

Ala., Colonel

G. M. L.

Johnson.

Pulaski, 9 18 27

Tenn.,

Brigadier

General J. C.

Starkweather.

Columbus, . . . . . .

Tenn., Colonel

W. B. Sipes.

Fourth 11 51 62

DIVISION

Cavalry,

Colonel

George

Spalding.

10th, 11th, . . . . . .

and 12th

Volunteer

Cavalry.

Total. . . 91 205 296

Grand total. 503 2,194 3,417

Infantry. Cavalry.

Command. Officer. Men. Total. Office Men. Total.

rs.

District of

Tennessee:

Headquarter . . . . . . . . . . . .

s, Major

General L.

H.

Rousseau.

Fourth 169 4,617 4,786 . . . . . .

DIVISION,

Twentieth

Corps,

Major

General L.

H.

Rousseau.

Post 21 556 577 24 556 580

Nashville,

Brigadier

General J.

F. Miller.

Reserve . . . . . . . . . . . .

Artillery,

Colonel

James

Barnett.

Post 30 500 530 . . . . . .

Springfield

, Colonel

T. J.

Downey.

Fort . . . . . . . . . . . .

DIVISION,

Captain

James P.

Flood.

Clarksville . . . . . . . . . . . .

, Colonel

A. A.

Smith.

Gallatin, . . . . . . . . . . . .

Colonel S.

K. N.

Patton.

Nashville 64 1,865 1,929 . . . . . .

and

Northwester

n Railroad,

Colonel C.

R.

Thompson.

Murfreesbor . . . . . . . . . . . .

ough,

Brigadier

General H.

P. Van

Cleve.

Nashville 24 682 706 . . . . . .

and

Chattanooga

Railroad,

Major

General R.

H. Milroy.

Stevenson, . . . . . . . . . . . .

Ala.,

Colonel W.

C. Wilson.

Bridgeport, . . . . . . . . . . . .

Ala.,

Colonel W.

Krzyzanowsk

i.

District of . . . . . . . . . . . .

Northern

Alabama,

Brigadier

General R.

S. Granger.

Decatur, . . . . . . . . . . . .

Ala.,

Colonel C.

C.

Doolittle.

Huntsville, . . . . . . 36 903 939

Ala.,

Colonel G.

M. L.

Johnson.

Pulaski, . . . . . . 43 939 982

Tenn.,

Brigadier

General J.

C.

Starkweathe

r.

Columbus, . . . . . . 19 1,036 1,055

Tenn.,

Colonel W.

B. Sipes.

Fourth . . . . . . 91 1,536 1,627

DIVISION

Cavalry,

Colonel

George

Spalding.

10th, 11th, . . . . . . 63 1,877 1,940

and 12th

Volunteer

Cavalry.

Total. . . 308 8,220 8,528 276 6,847 7,123

Grand 2,744 52,214 54,985 761 14,981 15,742

total.

Artillery.

Command. Officers. Men. Total.

Reserve . . . . . .

Brigade,

Colonel H. Le

Favour.

11th Indiana 5 126 131

Battery,

Captain A.

Sutermeister.

58th Indiana . . . . . .

Infantry,

Lieutenant

Colonel

Joseph Moore.

Post 21 704 725

Chattanooga,

Colonel T. R.

Stanley.

14th U. S. . . . . . .

Colored

Troops,

Colonel

Thomas J.

Morgan.

16th U. S. . . . . . .

Colored

Troops,

Colonel

William B.

Gaw.

Total. . . 26 830 856

Fourth Army

Corps:

Headquarters, . . . . . .

Major General

Major D. S.

Stanley.

First . . . . . .

DIVISION,

Colonel J. E.

Bennett.

Total.

Command. Officers. Men. Aggregate. Horses. Guns.

Reserve 22 576 598 . . . .

Brigade,

Colonel H.

Le Favour.

11th Indiana 5 126 131 . . 6

Battery,

Captain A.

Sutermeister

.

58th Indiana 20 223 243 . . . .

Infantry,

Lieutenant

Colonel

Joseph

Moore.

Post 104 2,414 2,518 35 71

Chattanooga,

Colonel T.

R. Stanley.

14th U. S. 30 641 671 . . . .

Colored

Troops,

Colonel

Thomas J.

Morgan.

16th U. S. 30 515 545 . . . .

Colored

Troops,

Colonel

William B.

Gaw.

Total. . . 211 4,495 4,706 35 77

Fourth Army

Corps:

Headquarters 18 122 140 . . . .

, Major

General

Major D. S.

Stanley.

First 316 4,634 4,950 . . . .

DIVISION,

Colonel J.

E. Bennett.


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