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656 Series I Volume XXXVIII-IV Serial 75 - The Atlanta Campaign Part IV

Page 656 Chapter L. THE ATLANTA CAMPAIGN.

DALTON, May 1, 1864.

Major-General WHEELER,

Commanding Cavalry, Tunnel Hill:

General Johnston wishes you to order all your scouts observing the Tennessee, from Bridgeport to Gunder's Landing, to report any movements of the enemy to the commanding officer at Rome. And desires you to try to ascertain the truth of the reported activity and movements of trains from Chattanooga to Ringgold.

Respectfully, your obedient servant,

W. W. MACKALL,

Chief of Staff.

GENERAL ORDERS,
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY, DEPT. OF ALA., MISS. AND EAST LA., Numbers 1.
Tuscaloosa, Ala., May 1, 1864.

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III. * * * First. The command of Major General N. B. Forrest, composed of such troops as are at present under his control, to be known as Forrest's cavalry. Second. Jackson's cavalry division, Brigadier General W. H. Jackson commanding. Third. Adams' cavalry division, composed of Mabry's and Scott's brigades, Brigadier General Wirt Adams commanding. Fourth. Pillow's cavalry brigade, Brigadier General Gideon J. Pillow commanding. Fifth. Roddey's cavalry brigade, Brigadier General P. D. Roddey commanding. Sixth. Ferguson's cavalry brigade, Brigadier General S. W. Ferguson commanding.

IV. The following staff officers are designated as chiefs of the several departments: Major William Elliott, assistant Adjutant and inspector general; Major A. G. Quaite, chief quartermaster; Major G. B. Dyer, chief commissary; Surg. C. N. Hawes, acting chief surgeon; Major J. L. Wofford, chief of artillery; Captain John Clark, chief ordnance officer.

S. D. LEE,

Major-General.

Abstract from report of Light Artillery of Lieutenant General Leonidas Polk's command.

[About May 1, 1864.]

Battery. 3-inch 10- 3 3/10 6-

rifles pounder brass pounder

. Parrott rifles smooth-

s. . bore.

King's. 4 ... ... ...

Owens' (Ratliff's). ... ... 1 2

Croft's. 1 ... ... ...

Waties. ... ... ... 2

Morton's. 4 ... ... ...

Hundson's. ... 2 ... ...

Rice's. ... ... ... 4

Thrall's. ... ... ... 4

Hoskins'. 2 1 ... 1

Guibor's. ... ... ... ...

Bouanchaud's. ... ... ... ...

Charpentier's. ... ... ... ...

Cowan's. ... ... ... ...

Battery. 12- 12- Total Loring'

pounder pounder guns. s

howitze Napoleo divisio

rs. ns. n.

King's. ... ... 4 ...

Owens' (Ratliff's). 1 ... 4 ...

Croft's. 2 ... 3 ...

Waties. 2 ... 4 ...

Morton's. ... ... 4 ...

Hundson's. 2 ... 4 ...

Rice's. ... ... 4 ...

Thrall's. ... ... 4 ...

Hoskins'. ... ... 4 ...

Guibor's. ... 4 4 ...

Bouanchaud's. ... 4 4 4

Charpentier's. ... 4 4 4

Cowan's. ... 4 4 4

Battery. French's Lee's Forrest's

division. cavalry. cavalry.

Owens' (Ratliff's). ... 4 ...

Croft's. ... 4 ...

Waties. ... 3 ...

Morton's. ... 4 ...

Hundson's. ... ... 4

Rice's. ... ... 4

Thrall's. ... ... 4

Hoskins'. 4 ... 4

Guibor's. 4 ... ...

Bouanchaud's. ... ... ...

Charpentier's. ... ... ...

Cowan's. ... ... ...


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