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257 Series I Volume XXXI-I Serial 54 - Knoxville and Lookout Mountain Part I

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No. 26.-Brig. Gen. Julius White, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division.


No. 27.-Itinerary of the Second Division.


No. 28.-Colonel Samuel R. Mott, One hundred and eighteenth Ohio Infantry,commanding First Brigade.


No. 29.-Itinerary of the First Brigade.


No. 30.-Colonel Marshal W. Chapin, Twenty-third Michigan Infantry, commanding Second Brigade.


No. 31.-Lieutenant Colonel Francis H. Lowry, One hundred and seventh Illinois Infantry.


No. 32.-Maj. William W. Wheeler, Twenty-third Michigan Infantry.


No. 33.-Maj. Isaac R. Sherwood, One hundred and eleventh Ohio Infantry.


No. 34.-Captain Joseph A. Sims, Twenty-fourth Indiana Battery.


No. 35.-Itinerary of the Third Division, Brig. Gen. Milo S. Hascall,commanding.


No. 36.-Itinerary of the First Brigade, Colonel James W. Reilly commanding.


No. 37.-Itinerary of the Second Brigade, Colonel Daniel Cameron commanding.


No. 38.-Brig. Gen. Orlando B. Willcox, U. S. Army, commanding Left Wing United States Forces in East Tennessee.


No. 39.-Brig. Gen. James M. Shackelford, U. S. Army, commanding Cavalry Corps, Department of the Ohio.


No. 40.-Brig. Gen. Samuel D. Sturgis, U. S. Army, commanding cavalry in East Tennessee.


No. 41.-Brig. Gen. William P. Sanders, U. S. Army, commanding First Cavalry Division.


No. 42.-Itinerary of the First Cavalry Division, Colonel Frank Wolford

commanding.


No. 43.-Colonel Robert K. Byrd, First Tennessee Infantry, commanding Second Brigade.


No. 44.-Itinerary of the Third Brigade, Colonel Charles D. Pennebaker commanding.


No. 45.-Colonel John W. Foster, Sixty-fifth Indiana Infantry, commanding Second Cavalry Division.


No. 46.-Colonel Felix W. Graham, Fifth Indiana Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade.


No. 47.-Colonel Horace Capron, Fourteenth Illinois Cavalry.


No. 48.-Brig. Gen. James H. Wilson, U. S. Army, of engineer operations connected with Sherman's march to the relief of Knoxville.


No. 49.-Itinerary of the Second and Third Divisions, Fourth Army Corps [Army of the Cumberland], Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger commanding.


No. 50.-Itinerary of the Eleventh Army Corps [Army of the Cumberland], Maj. Gen. Oliver O. Howard commanding.


No. 51.-Itinerary of the Second Division, Fourteenth Army Corps [Army of the Cumberland], Brig. Gen. Jefferson C. Davis commanding.


No. 52.-Colonel John M. Loomis, Twenty-sixth Michigan Infantry,commanding First Brigade, Fourth Division, Fifteenth Army Corps [Army of the Tennessee].


No. 53.-Itinerary of the Second Brigade, Second Cavalry Division [Army of the Cumberland], Colonel Eli Long commanding.


No. 54.-Itinerary of the cavalry, Army of the Cumberland, Major General David S. Stanley and Brig. Gen. Washington L. Elliott commanding.


No. 55.-Colonel William J. Palmer, Fifteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry.


No. 56.-Brig. General James G. Spears, U. S. Army, commanding First East Tennessee Brigade.


No. 57.-Organization of the troops in East Tennessee under command of Lieutenant Gen. James Longstreet, C. S. Army, November 30, 1863.


No. 58.-Lieutenant Gen. James Longstreet, C. S. Army, commanding Confederate forces in East Tennessee, with charges against Brig. Gens.

E. M. Law and J. B. Robertson, and resulting correspondence.

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