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664 Series I Volume XLV-I Serial 93 - Franklin - Nashville Part I

Page 664 KY., SW. VA., TENN., MISS., ALA., AND N. GA. Chapter LVII.

Abstract from inspection report of the Army of Tennessee, for January 20, 1865.

Present for duty.

Command. Officers. Men. Number of

guns.

Stewart's 477 4,273 ---

corps *

(Stewart)

Cheatham's 519 5,001 ---

corps +

(Cheatham).

Lee's corps+ 698 5,573 ---

(Stevenson).

Artillery, 101 2,066 67

Army of

Tennessee

(Elzey).

Three --- --- ---

divisions of

cavalry

(Forrest).#

Grand total 1,795 16,913 67

Present effective for the field.

Continuation: Infantry.

Command. Aggregate Aggregate Officers. Men.

present. present

and absent

Stewart's 6,833 22,367 510 4,371

corps *

(Stewart)

Cheatham's 7,368 25,709 513 5,197

corps +

(Cheatham).

Lee's corps+ 8,317 25,248 638 5,302

(Stevenson).

Artillery, 2,535 4,042 --- ---

Army of

Tennessee

(Elzey).

Three --- --- --- ---

divisions of

cavalry

(Forrest).#

Grand total 25,053 77,366 1,661 14,870

Present effective for the field.

Continuation: Cavalry. Artillery.

Command. Officers. Men. Officers. Men.

Stewart's --- --- --- ---

corps *

(Stewart)

Cheatham's 5 55 --- ---

corps +

(Cheatham).

Lee's corps+ --- --- --- ---

(Stevenson).

Artillery, --- --- 88 2,063

Army of

Tennessee

(Elzey).

Three --- --- --- ---

divisions of

cavalry

(Forrest).#

Grand total 5 55 88 2,063

* At Tupelo, Miss.

+ Moving to Georgia.

# Headquarters at Verona; no inspection reports forwarded.


Numbers 233. Organization of the Army of Tennessee, commanded by General John B. Hood, C. S. Army, December 10, 1864.*

LEE'S ARMY CORPS.

Lieutenant General STEPHEN D. LEE.

JOHNSON'S DIVISION.

Major General EDWARD JOHNSON.

Deas' Brigade.

Brigadier General ZACH C. DEAS.

19th Alabama, Lieutenant Colonel Geo. R. Kimbrough.

22nd Alabama, Captain H. W. Henry.

25th Alabama, Captain Napoleon B. Rouse.

39th Alabama, Lieutenant Colonel William C. Clifton.

50th Alabama, Colonel John G. Coltart.

Sharp's Brigade.

Brigadier General JACOB H. SHARP.

7th and 9th Mississippi, Major Henry Pope.

10th and 44th Mississippi and 9th Battalion Mississippi Sharpshooters, Captain Robert A. Bell.

41st Mississippi, Captain James M. Hicks.

Manigault's Brigade.

Lieutenant Colonel WILLIAM L. BUTLER.

24th Alabama, Captain Thomas J. Kimbell.

28th Alabama, Captain William M. Nabors.

34th Alabama, Lieutenant Colonel John C. Carter.

10th South Carolina, Lieutenant Colonel C. Irvine Walker.

19th South Carolina, Captain Thomas W. Getzen.

Brantly's Brigade.

Brigadier General WILLIAM F. BRANTLY.

24th and 34th Mississippi, Captain Clifton Dancy.

27th Mississippi, Captain Samuel M. Pegg.

29th and 30th Mississippi, Captain R. W. Williamson.

Dismounted Cavalry, Captain D. W. Alexander.

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* Composition of the cavalry not given on original return.

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