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rwards accompanied the Fifteenth Corps on the March to the Sea, and through the Carolinas. The brigade was commanded at Missionary Ridge by General Matthies; at Allatoona, by Colonel Tourtelotte (4th Minnesota); and on the March to the Sea by Colonel McCown--then the First Brigade, Third Division (Gen. J. E. Smith's), Fifteenth Corps. One Hundred and Fourth Illinois Infantry. O. F. Moore's Brigade — Carlin's Division--Fourteenth Corps. (1) Colonel Absalom B. Moore. (2) Colonel Douglass Hapeman. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff       1   1 13 Company A   11 11   7 7 96   B 1 18 19   7 7 112   C 1 15 16   8 8 98   D   14 14 1 6 7 114   E 2 16 18   9 9 101   F   10 10   5 5 88   G   8 8   8 8 96   H 1 6 7   10 10 100   I   6 6   10 10 81   K 1 6 7   6 6 100 Totals 6 110 116 2 76 78