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

Artillery. Total.

Command. Officers. Men. Total. Officers

Company L, 1st Ohio ...... .... .... 1

Volunteer Cavalry,

escort, Lieutenant

H. C. Reppert.

Battalion 1st Ohio ...... ..... .... 4

Volunteers

Sharpshooters,

Captain G. M.

Barber. a

Reserve Brigade, ...... .... ..... 38

Colonel H. Le

Favour.b

15th Pennsylvania ...... .... ..... 18

Cavalry, Colonel

W. J. Palme.c

10th Indiana 3 117 120 3

Battery, Captain

W. A. Naylor.

Post Chattanooga, 60 1,931 1,991 150

Colonel C. H.

Carlton a

18th Ohio ...... ..... ..... 11

Volunteers

Infantry,

Lieutenant-Colonel

Grosvenor. a

1st U. S. Veteran ...... ..... ..... 26

Volunteers

Engineers, Colonel

W. E. Merrill.

14th U. S. Colored ...... ..... ..... 30

Troops, Colonel

thomas J. Morgan. e

16th U. S. Colored ....... ..... ..... 24

Troops, Colonel

William B. Graw.

Total 63 2,048 2,111 305

Fourt Army Corps:

Headquarters, Major ...... ...... ..... 19

General D. S.

Stanley

First Division, ...... ..... ..... 290

Brigadier General

N. Kimball.

Second Division, ...... ..... ..... 296

Brigadier General

G. D. Wagner.

Third Division, ...... ..... ..... 268

Brigadier General

T. J. Wood

Artillery Brigade, 26 914 940 33

Captain Lyman

Bridges

Total. 26 914 940 906

District of

Tennessee:

Headquarters, Major .... ..... ..... 16

General L. H.

Rousseau.

Fourth Division, 3 133 136 426

Twentieth Army

Corps, Major

General L. H.

Rouseau.

Post Nashville, 19 705 724 54

Tenn., Brigadier

General J. F.

Miller.

Springfield, Tenn., ...... ...... ..... 27

Colonel T. J.

Downey.

Fort Donelson, 2 108 110 4

Tenn., Lieutenant

Colonel E. C.

Brott.

Clarksville, Tenn., 3 60 63 5

Colonel A. A.

Smith

Gallatin, Tenn., 4 139 143 4

Colonel James

Gilfillan.

Nashville and 3 107 110 69

Northwestern

Railroad, Tenn.,

Colonel C. R.

Thompson.

Murfreesborough, 9 387 396 76

Tenn., Brigadier

General H. P. Van

Cleve.

Nashville and 3 83 86 51

Northwestern

Railroad, Tenn.,

Major General R.

H. Milroy.

District of ..... ..... ..... 6

Northern Alabama,

Brigadier General

R. S. Granger.

Post Stevenson, 13 441 454 52

Ala., Colonel W.

Krzyzanowski.

Post Columbia, 3 135 138 18

Tenn., Brigadier

General J. C.

Starkweather.

Post Bridgeport, 2 131 133 2

Ala., Captain N.

A. Baldwin.

Total. 64 2,429 2,498 810

Signal Corps, ..... ..... ..... 11

Lieutenant J. L.

Hollopeter

Grand total 153 5,391 5,544 2,021

Total.

Command. Men. Aggregate Horses. Guns.

Company L, 1st Ohio 55 56 50 .....

Volunteer Cavalry,

escort, Lieutenant

H. C. Reppert.

Battalion 1st Ohio 170 174 ...... .....

Volunteers

Sharpshooters,

Captain G. M.

Barber. a

Reserve Brigade, 911 949 ...... .....

Colonel H. Le

Favour.b

15th Pennsylvania 345 363 434 .....

Cavalry, Colonel

W. J. Palme.c

10th Indiana 117 120 ..... 7

Battery, Captain

W. A. Naylor.

Post Chattanooga, 4,282 4,532 30 105

Colonel C. H.

Carlton a

18th Ohio 587 598 ...... ......

Volunteers

Infantry,

Lieutenant-Colonel

Grosvenor. a

1st U. S. Veteran 1,255 1,281 ....... ......

Volunteers

Engineers, Colonel

W. E. Merrill.

14th U. S. Colored 641 671 ...... ......

Troops, Colonel

thomas J. Morgan. e

16th U. S. Colored 502 526 ..... .....

Troops, Colonel

William B. Graw.

Total 8,965 9,270 514 112

Fourt Army Corps:

Headquarters, Major 122 141 ..... .....

General D. S.

Stanley

First Division, 5,501 5,791 ...... ......

Brigadier General

N. Kimball.

Second Division, 5,616 5,912 ...... .....

Brigadier General

G. D. Wagner.

Third Division, 4,837 5,105 ...... ......

Brigadier General

T. J. Wood

Artillery Brigade, 1,031 1,064 685 34

Captain Lyman

Bridges

Total. 17,107 18,107 685 34

District of

Tennessee:

Headquarters, Major 63 78 ..... .....

General L. H.

Rousseau.

Fourth Division, 9,915 10,341 134 6

Twentieth Army

Corps, Major

General L. H.

Rouseau.

Post Nashville, 2,191 2,245 265 35

Tenn., Brigadier

General J. F.

Miller.

Springfield, Tenn., 858 885 ...... ......

Colonel T. J.

Downey.

Fort Donelson, 110 114 60 6

Tenn., Lieutenant

Colonel E. C.

Brott.

Clarksville, Tenn., 62 67 98 6

Colonel A. A.

Smith

Gallatin, Tenn., 139 143 ..... 6

Colonel James

Gilfillan.

Nashville and 1,956 2,025 130 6

Northwestern

Railroad, Tenn.,

Colonel C. R.

Thompson.

Murfreesborough, 1,656 1,769 ...... 57

Tenn., Brigadier

General H. P. Van

Cleve.

Nashville and 1,028 1,079 2 8

Northwestern

Railroad, Tenn.,

Major General R.

H. Milroy.

District of 27 33 ...... ......

Northern Alabama,

Brigadier General

R. S. Granger.

Post Stevenson, 1,277 1,229 187 32

Ala., Colonel W.

Krzyzanowski.

Post Columbia, 422 440 ..... 6

Tenn., Brigadier

General J. C.

Starkweather.

Post Bridgeport, 131 133 1 4

Ala., Captain N.

A. Baldwin.

Total. 19,771 20,581 886 172

Signal Corps, 61 72 ..... .....

Liuet. J. L.

Hollopeter

Grand total 45,843 47,864 2,085 318

aNovember 14, 1864.

bNovember 21, 1864.

cSeptember 26, 18634.

dLast report.

eSeptember 19, 1864.

fNot included in grand total.


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