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

Page 410 KY., MD., AND E. TENN., N. ALA., AND SW. VA. Chapter XXXV.


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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