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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Atlanta campaign. May 3d-September 8th, 1864. (search)
ig.-Gen. William T. Ward. First Brigade, Brig.-Gen. William T. Ward, Col. Benjamin Harrison, Brig.-Gen. William. T. Ward, Col. Benjamin Harrison: 102d Ill., Col. Franklin C. Smith, Lieut.-Col. James M. Mannon, Col. F. C. Smith; 105th Ill., Col. Daniel Dustin, Lieut.-Col. Everell F. Dutton, Col. Daniel Dustin; 129th Ill., Col. Henry Case; 70th Ind., Col. Benjamin Harrison, Lieut.-Col. Samuel Merrill; 79th Ohio, Col. Henry G. Kennett, Lieut.-Col. Azariah W. Doan, Capt. Samuel A. West. Second BrigCol. Daniel Dustin; 129th Ill., Col. Henry Case; 70th Ind., Col. Benjamin Harrison, Lieut.-Col. Samuel Merrill; 79th Ohio, Col. Henry G. Kennett, Lieut.-Col. Azariah W. Doan, Capt. Samuel A. West. Second Brigade, Col. Samuel Ross, Col. John Coburn: 20th Conn., Transferred to Third Brigade May 29th. Lieut.-Col. Philo B. Buckingham, Col. Samuel Ross, Lieut.-Col. P. B. Buckingham; 33d Ind., Maj. Levin T. Miller, Capt. Edward T. McCrea, Maj. L. T. Miller; 85th Ind., Col. John P. Baird, Lieut.-Col. Alexander B. Crane, Capt. Jefferson E. Brandt; 19th Mich., Col. Henry C. Gilbert, Maj. Eli A. Griffin, Capt. John J. Baker, Capt. David Anderson; 22d Wis., Col. William L. Utley, Lieut.-Col. Edward Bloodgood.
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the campaign of the Carolinas. (search)
-Col. George E. Johnson, Col. Samuel M. Zulich; 111th Pa., Capt. William J. Alexander, Col. Thomas M. Walker. Third division, Brig.-Gen. William T. Ward. First Brigade, Col. Henry Case, Col. Benjamin Harrison: 102d Ill., Maj. Hiland H. Clay, Col. Franklin C. Smith; 105th Ill., Lieut.-Col. Everell F. Dutton; 129th Ill., Lieut.-Col. Thomas H. Flynn, Col. Henry Case; 70th Ind., Maj. Zachariah S. Ragan, Lieut.-Col. Samuel Merrill; 79th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Azariah W. Doan. Second Brigade, Col. Daniel Dustin: 33d Ind., Lieut.-Col. James E. Burton; 85th Ind., Lieut.-Col. Alexander B. Crane; 19th Mich., Maj. David Anderson; 22d Wis., Capt. Darwin R. May, Capt. George H. Brown, Lieut.-Col. Edward Bloodgood. Third Brigade, Col. William Cogswell: 20th Conn., Lieut.-Col. Philo B. Buckingham; 33d Mass., Lieut.-Col. Elisha Doane; 136th N. Y., Maj. Henry L. Arnold, Capt. George H. Eldridge, Col. James Wood, Jr.; 55th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Edwin H. Powers, Maj. Charles P. Wickham; 73d Ohio, Lieut.-Col.
William Tecumseh Sherman, Memoirs of General William T. Sherman ., volume 2, chapter 25 (search)
olun. 154th New York Volun. Third Brigade. Brevet Brig.-General Barnum. 29th Pennsylvania Volun. 111th Pennsylvania Volun 60th New York Volunteers. 102d New York Volunt'rs. 137th New York Volunt'rs. 149th New York Volunt'rs. Third division. Brevet Major-General W. T. Ward. First Brigade. Colonel H. Case. 70th Indiana Volunteers. 79th Ohio Volunteers. 102d Illinois Volunteers. 105th Illinois Volunteers. 129th Illinois Volunteers. Second Brigade. Colonel Daniel Dustin. 19th Michigan Volunteers. 22d Wisconsin Volunteers. 33d Indiana Volunteers. 85th Indiana Volunteers. Third Brigade. Brevet Brig.-General Coggswell 20th Connecticut Volun. 26th Wisconsin Volunt'rs 33d Massachusetts Volun. 55th Ohio Volunteers. 73d Ohio Volunteers. 136th New York Volunt'rs detachments. Artillery Brigade. Captain Winnegar. Battery I, 1st New York. Battery M, 1st New York. Battery C, 1st Ohio. Battery E, Independent Pennsylvania. Ponto
quantity of fodder were collected on these expeditions, together with subsistence for the foraging parties. Great credit is due General Geary, Colonels Robinson, Dustin, and Carman, the officers commanding the several expeditions, also to Colonel Garrard and the brigade of cavalry under his command. The Twentieth corps left Atenemy's cavalry; but not a wagon of the long trains was lost. Credit is due to the commanders of the several escorts; Brigadier-General Geary, Colonels Robinson, Dustin, and Carman, and to Colonel Garrard, commanding cavalry brigade, who went out with each expedition. On the morning of ninth November, the enemy's cavalry (repos, commanded by Colonels Pardee, Jones, and Barnum. Third division, Brigadier-General W. T. Ward commanding. Three brigades, commanded by Colonels F. C. Smith, Dustin, and Ross. A list of regiments composing the brigades will be found in reports of subordinate commanders. The artillery was reduced to four batteries of fou
one. Changes in the principal commands of the corps since the last campaign,. left the organization as follows: First division, Brigadier-General A. J. Jackson commanding. The brigades commanded respectively by Colonels Selfridge, Carman, and Robinson. Second division, Brigadier-General J. W. Geary commanding. Three brigades, commanded by Colonels Pardee, Jones, and Barnum. Third division, Brigadier-General W. T. Ward commanding. Three brigades, commanded by Colonels F. C. Smith, Dustin, and Ross. A list of regiments composing the brigades will be found in reports of subordinate commanders. The artillery was reduced to four batteries of four guns each; two of three-inch Rodmans, and two of twelve-pounder Napoleons, under charge of Major J. A. Reynolds, Chief of Artillery. The horses were increased to eight to a carriage. The Ninth Illinois infantry, (mounted,) Lieutenant-Colonel Hughes commanding, joined the command on the second day, and remained with it through
to proceed with the brigade and reinforce Colonel Dustin, of the Third division, commanding a forag of a foraging expedition under command of Colonel Dustin, Third division, Twentieth corps, and procce. Inclosed, I forward the report of Colonel Daniel Dustin, One Hundred and Fifth Illinois voluntto send a regiment over to Savannah River. Colonel Dustin, commanding Second brigade, sent Twenty-sers, who infested the country thereabouts. Colonel Dustin assumed command of the brigade, in the abse Hundred and Fifth to the Second brigade, Colonel Dustin being placed in command of brigade. DurCase, Colonel Commanding Regiment, Colonel Daniel Dustin's Report. headquarters Second brifteenth, 1864; this date, under command of Colonel Dustin, commanding Second brigade, Third divisionneral, Second Brigade, Third Division. Colonel Dustin's reports. headquarters Second brigadt joined in an expedition commanded by Colonel Daniel Dustin. The expedition went about twenty mil[17 more...]
ther with the artillery of the corps, where we remained until the morning of October twenty-first, when I was ordered to accompany a foraging expedition under Colonel Dustin, commanding Third division, Twentieth corps. Starting at daylight of the same day, and moving in the direction of Lithonia, a small station on the Georgia Raed in loading about nine hundred wagons with forage and provisions within a radius of five miles. About dark the train was put in motion leading to Atlanta by Colonel Dustin, my battery acting as rear-guard as far as Decatur, where we arrived about four o'clock A. M. On the morning of the twenty-fourth, about seven o'clock A. M., ty, where it lay until the twenty-first day of October, when it formed part of the guard of the foraging expedition, which went out that day, under command of Colonel Dustin, commanding Third division, Twentieth army corps, and was absent four days, returning to camp on the twenty-fourth. During the expedition I procured two larg
of Cumberland, in October, 1864. date . 1864Commandant.Quartermasters in Charge.Army Wagons.Ambulances.Two-Horse Wagons.CartsBuggies.Pounds Corn.Pounds Fodder.Commissary Stores in large quantities. Oct. 13thBrigadier-General Geary, Second division,Captain G. L. Parker, A. Q. M.420    352,80028,200Cattle, sheep, poultry, sweet potatoes, honey, butter, syrup, etc. Oct. 20thColonel Robinson, Eighty-second Illinois,Captain E. P. Graves, A. Q. M.6713381011551,48830,000do.do.do. Oct. 24thColonel Dustin,Captain M. Summers, A. Q. M.82551Vehicles of all classes.607,38050,000do.do.do. Oct. 29thBrigadier-General Geary, Second division,Captain G. L. Parker, A. Q. M.652 16 4420,80030,000do.do.do.         1,932,468138,200    The trains of the following commands were supplied with forage obtained on the expeditions: Fourth army corps, Fourteenth army corps, Fifteenth army corps, Seventeenth army corps, Twentieth army corps, Headquarters Department of Cumberland, Signal corps
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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
. Stephen W. Dorsey. 10th Wisconsin BatteryCapt. Yates V. Beebe. Third division. Brig.-gen. Robert S. Granger. First Brigade. Col. William P. Lyon. 83d IllinoisCol. Arthur A. Smith. 71st OhioCol. Henry K. McConnell. 13th WisconsinLieut.-col. James F. Chapman. 2d Illinois Artillery, Battery CCapt. James P. Flood. 2d Illinois Artillery, Battery HLieut. Jonas Eckdall. Second Brigade. Brig.-gen. William T. Ward. 102d IllinoisCol. Franklin C. Smith. 105th IllinoisCol. Daniel Dustin. 129th IllinoisCol. Henry Case. 70th IndianaCol. Benjamin Harrison. 79th OhioCol. Henry G. Kennett. 5th Michigan BatteryCapt. John J. Ely. Miscellaneous. Artillery reserve (Nashville). Capt. Warren P. Edgarton. 12th Indiana BatteryCapt. James E. White. 20th Indiana BatteryCapt. Milton A. Osborne. Camp Spears (Nashville). Col. Alvan C. Gillem. 17th KentuckyCol. Alexander M. Stout. 1st TennesseeCol. Alvan C. Gillem. 3d Tennessee CavalryCol. Samuel W. Picke
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