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the Atlanta campaign, General Hooker having been relieved. Slocum afterwards commanded the Army of Georgia while on the March to the Sea, and in the battles of the Carolinas. He was, pre-eminently, one of the ablest generals of the war; he made nth, becoming its First Division, to the command of which General Joseph A. Mower was soon after assigned. While on the March to the Sea, and during Sherman's march through the Carolinas, the corps remained under the command of General Blair, withhree divisions--First, Third, and Fourth--under Generals Mower, Leggett, and Giles A. Smith. Just before starting on the March to the Sea its morning reports showed 11,732 present for duty; it then contained 32 regiments of infantry and five light also, at Gettysburg, Slocum being in command then of the Right Wing. He also commanded the Twentieth Corps while on the March to the Sea and through the Carolinas; at the battles of Averasboro and Bentonville. He was an able officer, enjoying to
as quartered in Baltimore during the following March and April. In May it joined Banks's command a Ga.; Siege of Savannah; Bentonville, N C; The March to the Sea; The Carolinas. notes.--Recruiteded. The regiment accompanied its corps on the March to the Sea, and through the Carolinas, during st Virginia, where it served under Lander. In March, under command of Lieutenant-Colonel Voris, itng to West Virginia, where it was assigned, in March, to Schenck's Brigade. It was engaged, May 8tllatoona; General Rice commanded it during the March to the Sea and in the Carolinas. Twentietunded. It accompanied Carlin's Division on the March through Georgia, and then fought under Carlin the winter of 1861-2, near Alexandria, and in March, under command of Colonel Champlin, sailed forilled, 70 wounded, and 6 missing. While on the March to the Sea, it was in Stone's Iowa Brigade, C.lags of two Confederate regiments. During the March to the Sea, and through the Carolinas, the div[9 more...]
e war. 7 201 208 3 268 271 479 Ames's Tenth. Mar., ‘62 56th Pennsylvania Served through the warnap's   1 1 1 31 32 33 Lauman's Sixteenth. Mar., ‘62 8th O. Reenlisted and served through th Enlisted for one year.       1 44 45 45     Mar., ‘65 189th Ohio Enlisted for one year.   1 1 Enlisted for one year.         29 29 29     Mar., ‘65 192d Ohio Enlisted for one year.   1 1 Enlisted for one year.         29 29 29     Mar., ‘65 194th Ohio Enlisted for one year.       Enlisted for one year.       1 31 32 32     Mar., ‘65 196th Ohio Enlisted for one year.       2 27 29 2 142 144 173 Couch's Twenty-third. Mar., ‘62 27th Kentucky 1 34 35 1 181 182 217 Hascalr. 2 44 46 4 225 229 275 Davis's Fourteenth. Mar., ‘62 61st Illinois Reenlisted and served thr62 5th Missouri S. M.   21 21 1 47 48 69     Mar., ‘62 5th Missouri S. M.   19 19 2 93 95 114    ed 1 42 43 2 192 194 237 Paine's Eighteenth. Mar., ‘64 39th U. S. Colored   38 38 3 23