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List of casualties Third Division, Twenty-third Army Corps, November 30, 1864.

Killed. Wounded. Missing. Total.

Command. Of Me Off Men Of Me Off Men Aggr

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First Brigade

8th Tennessee

Volunteer - - - 5 - 2 - 7 7

Infantry

12th Kentucky

Volunteer 1 5 - 26 1 12 2 43 45

Infantry

16th Kentucky

Volunteer 2 8 4 38 - 9 6 55 61

Infantry

100th Ohio

Volunteer 2 5 1 26 - 31 3 62 65

Infantry

104th Ohio

Volunteer 1 9 2 28 - 15 3 51 54

Infantry

Total 6 27 7 123 1 69 14 218 232

Second Brigade

65th Indiana

Volunteer - 1 - 5 - - - 6 6

Infantry

124th Indiana

Volunteer - 1 1 4 - - 1 5 1

Infantry

65th Illinois

Volunteer - - - 1 - - - 1 1

Infantry

5th Tennessee

Volunteer - 1 - 5 - - - 6 6

Infantry

Total - 3 1 15 - - 1 18 19

Third Brigade

112th Illinois

Volunteer - 2 4 11 - 9 4 22 26

Infantry

120th Illinois

Volunteer 1 5 - 28 - 11 1 44 45

Infantry

63rd Indiana

Volunteer - 2 - 4 - - - 6 6

Infantry

128th Indiana

Volunteer 2 - 1 3 1 - 4 3 7

Infantry

Total 3 9 5 46 1 20 9 75 84

Total Third 9 39 13 184 2 89 24 311 335

Division.


Numbers 128. Report of Brigadier General James W. Reilly, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations November 30, 1864.


HDQRS. FIRST Brigadier, THIRD DIV., 23rd ARMY CORPS,
Nashville, Tenn., December 5, 1864.

CAPTAIN: In compliance with orders, I have the honor to report the operations of the First Brigade-composed of the One hundred and fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Colonel O. W. Sterl; One hundredth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Lieutenant Colonel E. L. Hayes; Sixteenth Kentucky Veteran Infantry, Lieutenant Colonel J. S. White; Twelfth Kentucky Veteran Infantry, Lieutenant Colonel L. H. Rousseau, and Eighth Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, Captain J. W. Berry-in battle of 30th ultimo at Franklin, Tenn.

The brigade was placed in position on the right of the division, on left of Columbia pike, facing south, or nearly so, the right of the brigade resting on pike, the left connecting with the Second Brigade. Owing to the Twelfth and Sixteenth Kentucky Volunteer Veteran Infantry being rear guard upon the evacuation of position on north side of Duck River, near Columbia, on evening of 29th ultimo, they did not reach Franklin for some considerable time after the other portion of command, in consequence of which the brigade was formed with One hundredth Ohio Infantry on right, One hundred and fourth Ohio Infantry on left, with Eighth Tennessee Infantry in reserve. The first line of the brigade, immediately upon being placed in position, commenced entrenching, and succeeded in getting up an ordinary line of works, with head-logs. Upon the arrival of the Twelfth and Sixteenth


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