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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Battle of Chickamauga. (search)
sfactory manner, providing the command with cooked rations during the battle, and the movements preliminary to it, with almost as much regularity as if prepared by the men themselves in camp. In this he was efficiently aided by Captain S. M. Lanirr, Assistant Quartermaster, an officer always ready and willing, and whose qualifications and services fairly entitle him to promotion. Chief-Surgeon C. Terry was prompt and efficient to the utmost extent of the means at his disposal. Lieutenant L. P. Dodge, Aide-de-Camp, was disabled by being thrown from his horse before the battle commenced, and was not afterwards with me. The strength of my division on going into action was five hundred and one officers, and five thousand six hundred and twenty-one enlisted men. My loss in officers was sixteen killed, eighty-one wounded, and one missing; in enlisted men, two hundred and fifty-six killed, one thousand three hundred and ninety-nine wounded, and ninety-seven missing. Whole loss, t