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189 Series I Volume XXIII-I Serial 34 - Tullahoma Campaign Part I

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command who were unarmed got guns on the field, and many who had inferior guns, muskets, shot-guns, &c., exchanged them on the field, placing (or, at any rate, so ordered) their old guns in the wagons in lieu of them.

I ordered Colonel [J. H.] Edmondson's regiment and [E. J.] Sanders' battalion to take charge of the prisoners and wagons, and proceed direct to Columbia, via Williamsport. With the balance of the division I moved toward Spring Hill, regulating my march so as to keep on the flank of the commands with the prisoners, so as to meet promptly any attempt at recapture by the enemy's forces at Franklin.

Respectfully submitted.

N. B. FORREST,

Brigadier-General.


Numbers 10. Return of Casualties, C. S. forces.

[Compiled from nominal list.]

Killed Wounded

Command Officers Men Officers Men

First Brigade:

4th Mississippi ........ ....... 1 4

Second Brigade:

9th [19th]

Tennessee ......... 2 ........ 3

10th Tennessee 1 ....... 1 2

11th Tennessee ........ 1 ....... 2

Swingley's

squadron ........ ........ 1 2

Total 1 3 3 13

Captured or missing

Command Officers Men Aggregate

First Brigade:

4th Mississippi ........ 11 16

Second Brigade:

9th [19th]

Tennessee ......... .......... 5

10th Tennessee ......... 19 23

11th Tennessee .......... ......... 3

Swingley's squadron .......... 9 12

Total .......... 39 59


Numbers 11. Report of Brigadier General Frank C. Armstrong, C. A. Army, commanding First Brigade, First Division.


HEADQUARTERS FIRST BRIGADE, FIRST DIVISION,
Spring Hill, Tenn., April 6, 1863.

CAPTAIN: In accordance with instructions from division headquarters, I have the honor to inclose the reports of the several regiments of my brigade engaged at Brentwood.

The reports show what part was taken by each regiment. I have no report to make, except to state that the captures were all made by my brigade, with [N. N.] Cox's Tenth Tennessee Regiment temporarily attached; that no other brigade was present.

I have the honor to be, with respect, your obedient servant,

FRANK C. ARMSTRONG,

Brigadier-General.

Captain [C. W.] ANDERSON,

Assistant Adjutant-General.


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