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5 Series I Volume XVI-II Serial 23 - Morgan's First Kentucky Raid, Perryville Campaign Part II

Page 5 Chapter XXVIII. CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.-UNION.

Abstract from Tri-monthly Return of the District of the Ohio, Major General D. C. Buell commanding, for June 10, 1862.*

Present for duty.

Command. Officers. Men. Aggregate

present.

District staff 20 ......... 20

Staff off officers at 24 ........ 25

department

headquarters

Second Division 385 8,175 9,129

(Brigadier-General

McCook)

Third Division (Major- 362 7,794 8,742

General Mitchel)

Fourth Division 296 6,579 7,623

(Brigadier-General

Nelson)

Fifth Division 292 3,408 4,148

(Brigadier-General

Crittenden)

Sixth Division 349 6,220 7,458

(Brigadier-General

Wood)

Seventh Division 430 7,849 9,609

(Brigadier-General

Morgan)

Seventh Brigade 134 2,927 3,320

(Brigadier-General

Negley)

Twenty-third Brigade 113 2,361 2,829

(Colonel Lester)

Brigadier-General 123 2,178 2,584

Dumont's command

Cavalry brigade 68 1,113 1,557

Artillery Reserve 23 493 560

(Colonel Barnett)

Unattached cavalry 120 2,413 2,833

Unattached artillery 13 315 364

Unattached infantry 217 4,927 5,822

Signal Corps 18 43 62

(Lieutenant Merril)

Michigan Engineers and 24 327 462

Mechanics (Colonel

Innes)

Grant total+ 2,877 57,122 67,102

Command. Aggregate Aggregate

present and present and

absent. absent at

last

return.

District staff 21 21

Staff off officers at 25 25

department

headquarters

Second Division 11,884 11,882

(Brigadier-General

McCook)

Third Division (Major- 11,638 11,639

General Mitchel)

Fourth Division 11,620 11,608

(Brigadier-General

Nelson)

Fifth Division 6,381 6,394

(Brigadier-General

Crittenden)

Sixth Division 10,455 10,469

(Brigadier-General

Wood)

Seventh Division 12,566 12,677

(Brigadier-General

Morgan)

Seventh Brigade 4,223 4,223

(Brigadier-General

Negley)

Twenty-third Brigade 3,318 3,327

(Colonel Lester)

Brigadier-General 3,191 3,196

Dumont's command

Cavalry brigade 3,188 3,191

Artillery Reserve 638 639

(Colonel Barnett)

Unattached cavalry 3,403 2,292

Unattached artillery 437 437

Unattached infantry 6,755 6,749

Signal Corps 62 ........

(Lieutenant Merril)

Michigan Engineers and 763 770

Mechanics (Colonel

Innes)

Grant total+ 90,522 89,493

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*The Tri-Monthly Return dated June 20 is a duplicate of this.

+Does not include district staff officers at department headquarters.

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Organization of troops in the District of the Ohio, commanded by Major General Don Carlos Buell, June 10, 1862.*

ENGINEERS.

1st Michigan, Colonel William P. Innes.

SECOND DIVISION.

Brigadier General ALEXANDER McD. McCOOK.

Fourth Brigade.

Brigadier General LOVELL H. ROUSSEAU.

6th Indiana, Col Philemon P. Baldwin.

5th Kentucky, Colonel Harvey M. Buckley.

1st Ohio, Colonel Benj. F. Smith.

15th U. S. Inf., Captain Peter T. Swaine.

16th U. S. Inf., Major Adam J. Slemmer.

19th U. S. Inf., Major Stephen D. Carpenter.

Fifth Brigade.

Colonel FREDERICK S. STUMBAUGH.

34th Illinois, Lieutenant Colonel Hiram W. Bristol.

29th Indiana, Lieutenant Colonel David M. Dunn.

30th Indiana, Lieutenant Colonel Orrin D. Hurd.

77th Penn., Major Stephen N. Bradford.

Sixth Brigade.

Brigadier General RICHARD W. JOHNSON.

32nd Indiana, Colonel August Willich.

39th Indiana, Colonel Thomas J. Harrison.

15th Ohio, Colonel Moses R. Dickey.

49th Ohio, Colonel William H. Gibson.

Artillery.

Kentucky Light, Battery A, Captain David C. Stone.

1st Ohio Light, Battery A, Captain Wilber F. Goodspeed.

5th U. S., Battery H, Captain William R. Terrill

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*As shown by a Tri-Monthly Return purporting to be for this date, but which probably represents the actual commanders, etc., for earlier dates, that cannot now be determined.

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