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213 Series I Volume XX-II Serial 30 - Murfreesborough Part II

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Abstract from return of the Fourteenth Army Corps, Department of the Cumberland, Major-General W. S. Rosecrans commanding, for December 20, 1862.

Present for duty.

Command. Officers. Men.

First (Fry's) Division 385 7,624

Second (Sill's) Division 382 8,181

Third (Rousseau's) Division 320 6,405

Fourth (Smith's) Division 343 6,793

Fifth (Van Cleve's) Division 274 5,627

Sixth (Hascall's) Division 331 6,451

Seventh (Palmer's) Division 247 5,482

Eighth (Negley's) Division 203 5,252

Ninth (Davis') Division 288 6,043

Tenth Division*

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Eleventh (Sheridan's) Division 333 6,373

Twelfth (Dumont's) Division 245 4,663

Cavalry (Stanley) 203 4,090

Bowling Green (Granger) 88 1,714

Nashville (Mitchell) 40 884

Unattached forces 143 2,622

3,825 77,904

Command. Aggregate Aggregate

present. present and

absent.

First (Fry's) Division 8,580 12,304

Second (Sill's) Division 9,108 12,930

Third (Rousseau's) Division 7,581 11,998

Fourth (Smith's) Division 7,588 10,888

Fifth (Van Cleve's) Division 6,481 9,327

Sixth (Hascall's) Division 7,263 11,043

Seventh (Palmer's) Division 6,187 7,725

Eighth (Negley's) Division 6,057 7,703

Ninth (Davis') Division 6,772 9,673

Tenth Division*

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Eleventh (Sheridan's) Division 7,424 10,364

Twelfth (Dumont's) Division 5,948 8,255

Cavalry (Stanley) 4,860 7,464

Bowling Green (Granger) 2,131 3,993

Nashville (Mitchell) 1,167 1,279

Unattached forces 3,264 4,079

90,411 129,025

CINCINNATI, December 20, 1862.

General ROSECRANS:

Have you any intelligence of Morgan's movements this morning? If he attempts crossing at or near Hartsville, Bruce ought not to move farther from Bowling Green at present, as he may be wanted in that vicinity.

H. G. WRIGHT,

Major-General, Commanding.


HEADQUARTERS FOURTEENTH ARMY CORPS,
Nashville, December 20, 1862.

Major-General WRIGHT,

Cincinnati:

We learn that Morgan is still encamped on the south side of the river, near Hartsville. Think he has about 4,000 men. Force at Bowling Green already large. Think Bruce ought to move to Clarksville, which is fortified; that would stop chance of Forrest co-operating with Morgan. Tennessee troops also at Bowling Green available.

W. S. ROSECRANS,

Major-General.

NASHVILLE, TENN., December 20, 1862.

Major-General HORATIO G. WRIGHT:

General Manson has been ordered to relieve General Granger at Bowling Gree. General Granger has been ordered here.

W. S. ROSECRANS,

Major-General.

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*The troops composing the Tenth Division, excepting the One hundred and twenty-third Illinois, remained in Kentucky, in Department of the Ohio. That regiment went to Murfreesborough.

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