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Page 436 KY., SW. VA., TENN., MISS., ALA., AND N.GA. Chapter XLIV.

Report of effective strength of Third Division, Twenty-third Army Corps, commanded by Brigadier General J. D. Cox, April 20, 1864

Present for duty

Command. Officer Men. Aggregate

s

Division staff and escort, 8 11 19

Brigadier General J. D. Cox

commanding.

Detachment, 65th Illinois 1 52 53

(provost guard), Lieutenant

S. G. Lewis, 24th Kentucky.

1st Brigade, Colonel James W. 6 7 13

Reilly, 104th Ohio Volunteer

Infantry, commanding

8th Tennessee Volunteer 27 369 396

Infantry, Colonel Felix A.

Reeve

100th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 9 381 390

Colonel P. S. Slevin

104th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 12 583 595

Lieutenant Colonel O. W.

Sterl

16th Kentucky Volunteer - - -

Infantry a

112th Illinois Volunteer - - -

Infantry a

Total 1st Brigade 54 1,340 1,394

2nd Brigade, Brigadier General 7 15 22

M. D. Manson commanding

63rd Indiana Volunteer 21 644 665

Infantry, Colonel I. N. Stiles

24th Kentucky Volunteer 19 300 319

Infantry, Colonel [John S.

Hurt]

103rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 8 383 391

Captain W. W. Hutchinson

5th Tennessee Volunteer - - -

Infantry a

65th Indiana Volunteer Infantry - - -

a

65th Illinois Volunteer - - -

Infantry a

Total 2nd Brigade 55 1,342 1,397

15th Indiana Battery a - - -

Battery D, 1st Ohio Volunteer - - -

Light Artillery a

Left Wing, 3rd Iowa Cavalry, 13 293 306

Captain George F. Herriott

Total present for duty 131 3,038 3,169

aNot yet reported.


HDQRS. THIRD DIVISIONS, TWENTY-THIRD ARMY CORPS,
Bull's Gap, Tenn., April 20, 1864

J. D. COX,

Brigadier-General, Commanding

ED. D. SAUNDERS,

Captain and Assistant Adjutant-General.

NASHVILLE, April 21, 1864.

ADJUTANT GENERAL:

Major General Carl Schurz is thrown out by the combination of the Eleventh and Twelfth Corps. I cannot assign him to a division in any of my armies without displeasing some one who has long been identified with their command.

General Schurz would like the command in West Kentucky, but that is given by General Grant to General Prince. Do you know of any command to which he may be properly assigned, as he is very anxious to remain on duty?

W. T. SHERMAN,

Commanding.

(Copy sent General Grant April 22, 1864, by General Halleck, Chief of Staff.)


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