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Numbers 2. Abstract from return of the Department of the Cumberland, Major General William S. Rosecrans, U. S. Army, commanding, for the month of June, 1863; headquarters Manchester, Tenn.Present for duty
Command. Officers Men. Aggregate
present.
General headquarters* 85 1,068 1,348
Fourteenth Army Corps
(camp near Concord,
Tenn.):
Infantry 1,327 20,595 24,767
Artillery 46 1,198 1,291
Total Fourteenth Army 1,373 21,793 26,058
Corps.
Twentieth Army Corps
(Manchester, Tenn.):
Infantry 878 12,257 15,030
Artillery. 30 931 1,017
Total Twentieth Army 908 13,188 16,047
Corps.
Twenty-first Army Corps
(Manchester, Tenn.):
Infantry 1,038 12,973 15,872
Artillery 29 991 1,151
Total Twenty-first Army 1,067 13,964 17,023
Corps
Reserve Corps, Major
General Gordon Granger
(Murfreesborough, Tenn.:)
First Division, Brigadier
General Absalom Baird
(Murfreesborough,
Shelbyville, &c.):
Infantry 341 5,686 6,638
Artillery 13 270 300
Second Division,
Brigadier General James
D. Morgan (Nashville,
Tenn.):
Infantry 357 6,133 7,428
Artillery 10 264 293
Third Division, Brigadier
General, Robert S.
Granger (Nashville, Fort
Donelson, &c.):
Infantry 236 4,192 5,529
Artillery 9 284 336
Company F, First Missouri 3 80 91
Cavalry, Captain
J. Clifford
(Murfreesborough, Tenn.):
Fourth Battalion #5 #129 #144
Pioneers, Captain Milton
Kemper (Shelbyville,
Tenn.):
Signal Corps, Lieutenant #4 #10 #14
W. W. Hopkins
(Murfreesborough, Tenn.)
Total Reserve Corps 969 16,909 20,615
Cavalry command, Major
General David S.
Stanley, @ (in the
field):
First Division, Brigadier 359 5,289 6,767
General Robert B.
Mitchell
Second Division, 249 4,663 5,514
Brigadier General John
B. Turchin
Total cavalry command. 608 9,952 12,281
Miscellaneous troops:
Artillery Reserve 8 194 211
(Nashville)
Artillery unattached 2 96 106
First Michigan Engineers 22 548 727
Pioneer Brigade - - -
Pioneers (detailed) 48 905 1,149
Artillery 2 116 133
Convalescents, 20 525 1,444
Lieutenant-Colonel
Cahill.
Total 102 2,384 3,770
Pieces of artillery
Command. Aggregate Heavy Field.
present and
absent
General headquarters* 1,721 - -
Fourteenth Army Corps
(camp near Concord,
Tenn.):
Infantry 35,073 - -
Artillery 1,492 - 72
Total Fourteenth Army 36,565 - 72
Corps.
Twentieth Army Corps
(Manchester, Tenn.):
Infantry 23,362 - -
Artillery. 1,246 - 54
Total Twentieth Army 24,608 - 54
Corps.
Twenty-first Army Corps
(Manchester, Tenn.):
Infantry 24,208 - -
Artillery 1,282 - 58
Total Twenty-first Army 25,490 - 58
Corps
Reserve Corps, Major
General Gordon Granger
(Murfreesborough, Tenn.:)
First Division, Brigadier
General Absalom Baird
(Murfreesborough,
Shelbyville, &c.):
Infantry 9,403 - -
Artillery 352 - 18
Second Division,
Brigadier General James
D. Morgan (Nashville,
Tenn.):
Infantry 8,968 - -
Artillery 325 - +26
Third Division, Brigadier
General, Robert S.
Granger (Nashville, Fort
Donelson, &c.):
Infantry 5,981 - -
Artillery 374 - 20
Company F, First Missouri 93 - -
Cavalry, Captain
J. Clifford
(Murfreesborough, Tenn.):
Fourth Battalion #203 - -
Pioneers, Captain Milton
Kemper (Shelbyville,
Tenn.):
Signal Corps, Lieutenant #15 - -
W. W. Hopkins
(Murfreesborough, Tenn.)
Total Reserve Corps 25,496 - 64
Cavalry command, Major
General David S.
Stanley, @ (in the
field):
First Division, Brigadier 8,625 - 2
General Robert B.
Mitchell
Second Division, 7,549 - 7
Brigadier General John
B. Turchin
Total cavalry command. 16,174 - 9
Miscellaneous troops:
Artillery Reserve 246 18 -
(Nashville)
Artillery unattached 121 - -
First Michigan Engineers 877 - -
Pioneer Brigade - - -
Pioneers (detailed) 2,685 - -
Artillery 159 - 6
Convalescents, 1,587 - -
Lieutenant-Colonel
Cahill.
Total ||2,990 18 6
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*Department staff, couriers, guards, orderlies, Signal Corps, &c.
+Field and siege guns.
#Not added in total on original returns.
@Returns imperfect, and representing generally the command as it stood at different dates in May, 1863.
||To avoid counting them twice, the aggregate of pioneers "present and absent" omitted.
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