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550 Series I Volume XXXIX-II Serial 78 - Allatoona Part II

Page 550 Chapter LI. KY., SW. VA., TENN., MISS., ALA., AND N. GA.

NASHVILLE, TENN.

Brigadier General John F. MILLER.

Infantry.

Colonel EDWIN C. MASON.

176th Ohio, Lieutenant Colonel William B. Nesbitt.

17th U. S. Colored, Colonel William R. Shafter.

Garrison Artillery.

Major JOSIAH W. CHURCH.

Indiana Light, 12th Battery, Lieutenant James W. Jacobs.

1st Michigan Light, Battery E, Captain Peter De Vries.

1st Tennessee Light, Battery C, Captain Vincent Myers.

1st Tennessee Light, Battery D, Captain Samuel D. Leinart.

4th U. S. Artillery, Battery I, Lieutenant Frank G. Smith.

First DIVISION, Artillery Reserve.

Captain CLERMONT L. BEST.

4th United States, Battery F, Captain Clermont L. Best.

4th United States, Battery G, Lieutenant Eugene A. Bancroff.

4th United States, Battery H, Lieutenant Charles N. Warner.

4th United States, Battery M, Lieutenant Samuel Canby.

Second DIVISION, Artillery Reserve.

Captain CHARLES C. ALESHIRE.

Kentucky Light, 1st Battery, Captain Theodore S. Thomasson.

1st Ohio Light, Battery E, Lieutenant Frank B. Reckard.

Ohio Light, 18th Battery, Lieutenant Joseph McCafferty.

DEFENSES OF THE NASHVILLE AND CHATTANOOGA RAILROAD. *

Major General ROBERT H. MILROY.

44th Indiana (detachment), Captain James F. Curtis.

174th Ohio, Colonel John S. Janes.

12th Indiana Cavalry, Colonel Edward Anderson,

1st Michigan Light Artillery, Battery D,

12th Ohio Battery,

8th Wisconsin Battery,
Lieutenant Colonel Walker E. Lawrence.

SPRINGFIELD, TENN.

Colonel Thomas J. DOWNEY.

15th U. S. Colored Troops, Major Cyrus F. Jackson.

FORT DONELSON, TENN.

Captain JAMES P. FLOOD.

2nd Illinois Light Artillery, Battery C, Sergt. John E. Minor.

CLARKSVILLE, TENN.

Colonel ARTHUR A. SMITH.

2nd Illinois Light Artillery, Battery H, Captain Henry C. Whittemore.

GALLATIN, TENN.

Captain BENJAMIN S. NICKLIN.

13th Indiana Battery.

TROOPS ON THE NASHVILLE AND NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD.

Colonel CHARLES R. THOMPSON.

12th U. S. Colored Troops, Lieutenant Colonel William R. Sellon.

13th U. S. Colored Troops, Colonel John A. Hottenstein.

1st Kansas Battery, Captain Marcus D. Tenney.

TULLAHOMA, TENN.

2nd Kentucky Battery, Lieutenant George W. Nell.

COLUMBIA, TENN.

Colonel WILLIAM B. SIPES.

21st Indiana Battery, Lieutenant Abram P. Andrew.

Detachments of First, Second, and THIRD Brigades, Second Cavalry DIVISION.

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* Troops organized into two brigades; the First commanded by Brigadier General Horatio P. Van Cleve, and the Second by Colonel Wladimir Krzyzanowski. The First Brigade consisted of the 115th and 174th Ohio Infantry, the 12th Ohio and 8th Wisconsin Batteries, and Battery D, 1st Michigan Light Artillery. The Second Brigade consisted of the 58th and 68th New York and 106th Ohio Infantry, and the 9th Ohio Battery. For organizations not reported under this head see Unassigned Regiments, &c., p. 549.

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