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s KurthLieutenant58th Illinois. Chas KittellLieutenant58th Illinois. J C LonerganLieutenant58th Illinois. John TobinLieutenant58th Illinois. T W SmithLieutenant58th Illinois. James CaryLieutenant58th Illinois. A McArthurLieutenant58th Illinois. D J O'NellLieutenant2d Iowa. John WayneLieutenant2d Iowa. J P KnightLieutenant2d Iowa. J M ThriftLieutenant16th Iowa. S R EddingtonCaptain12th Iowa. W C EarieCaptain12th Iowa. W W WarnerCaptain12th Iowa. J H StibbsCaptain12th Iowa. W R HaddockCaptain12th Iowa. L DCaptain12th Iowa. F M Van-DuzieCaptain12th Iowa. M F Duncanadjutant.12th Iowa. J B DoorQuartermt'r12th Iowa. G H MorrieySg't Major12th Iowa. L H MerrillLieutenant12th Iowa. J H BorgerLieutenant12th Iowa. H HaleLieutenant12th Iowa. F ElsellLieutenant12th Iowa. Rhat WilliamsLieutenant12th Iowa. J W GiftLieutenant12th Iowa. W A MolteLieutenant12th Iowa. J F NicksonLieutenant12th Iowa. D W JacksonLieutenant12th Iowa. John J MarksLieutenant12th Iowa. J J Brown
Thomas J. Wood (search for this): article 1
fantry well in hand, Mendennall again got their range and poured in shell on the new position. The fortunes of the day was against them, as against their comrades to Nelson's front, and they were soon in full retreat. Just then Brigadier General Thomas J. Wood's advance brigade from his approaching division came up. It was too late for the fight, but it relieved. Crittenden's weary follows, and pushed on after the rebels until they were found to have left our most advanced camps. M'Cs face to face in the woods. The contest was quick, decisive. Close, sharp, continuous musketry for a few minutes, and the rebels fall back. Here unfortunately, Sherman's right gave way. Wallace's flank was exposed. He instantly formed Colonel Wood's Seventy-sixth Ohio in a new line of battle, in right angles with the real one, and with orders to protect the flank. The Eleventh Indiana was like wise here engaged in a sharp engagement with the enemy attempting to flank, and for a time th
llinois. James CaryLieutenant58th Illinois. A McArthurLieutenant58th Illinois. D J O'NellLieutenant2d Iowa. John WayneLieutenant2d Iowa. J P KnightLieutenant2d Iowa. J M ThriftLieutenant16th Iowa. S R EddingtonCaptain12th Iowa. W C EarieCaptain12th Iowa. W W WarnerCaptain12th Iowa. J H StibbsCaptain12th Iowa. W R HaddockCaptain12th Iowa. L DCaptain12th Iowa. F M Van-DuzieCaptain12th Iowa. M F Duncanadjutant.12th Iowa. J B DoorQuartermt'r12th Iowa. G H MorrieySg't Major12th Iowa. L H MerrillLieutenant12th Iowa. J H BorgerLieutenant12th Iowa. H HaleLieutenant12th Iowa. F ElsellLieutenant12th Iowa. Rhat WilliamsLieutenant12th Iowa. J W GiftLieutenant12th Iowa. W A MolteLieutenant12th Iowa. J F NicksonLieutenant12th Iowa. D W JacksonLieutenant12th Iowa. John J MarksLieutenant12th Iowa. J J BrownLieutenant12th Iowa. C C Tobinadjutant21st Missouri Thos. RichardtonLieutenant21st Missouri R K RandolphLieutenant12th Illinois. M S McGrathLieutenant52d Illinois.
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ganized, and left without commanders, through the capture of one and the probably mortal wound of the other. Buell's three divisions were not full when the battle opened Monday morning, but the lacking regiments were gradually brought into the rear. To save further delay I give here a list of his troops and of Wallace's engaged:-- Brigadier General Nelson's division. First Brigade--Col. Ammon, Twenty-fourth Ohio, commanding; Thirty- sixth Indiana, Col. Gross; Sixth Ohio, Lieut. Col. Anderson; Twenty-fourth Ohio, Lieut. Col. Fred. C. Jones. Second Brigade--Sunders D. Bruce, Twentieth Kentucky, commanding; First Kentucky, Col. Enyart; Second Kentucky, Col. Sedgwich; Twentieth Kentucky, Lieut Col. -- commanding. Third Brigade--Colonel Hazon, Forty-first Ohio commanding; Forty- first, Sixth Kentucky, and Ninth Indiana. Brigadier General Tom Crittenden's division. First Brigade--Gen Boyle; Nineteenth Ohio, Col. Beatty; Fifty ninth Ohio, Col. Plyff; Thirteent
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n23d Missouri W N CrandalCaptain23d Missouri R H BrownCaptain23d Missouri S G HootsCaptain(Suri,)18th Missouri P R DolmenCaptain(Suri,)18th Missouri Jonss DusmapCaptain(Suri,)18th Missouri G W WyckeffCaptain(Suri,)18th Missouri I P MikeswellCaptain(Suri,)18th Missouri H P StuitsCaptain(Suri,)18th Missouri James P MillercCaptain18th Wiso'n N M SeyneCaptain18th Wiso'n G A FiskCaptain18th Wiso'n Wm BremmerCaptain18th Wiso'n D H SaxtonCaptain18th Wiso'n W B BellCaptain8th Iowa Calvin KelseyCaptain8th Iowa John McCormickCaptain8th Iowa F A CleavelandCaptain8th Iowa Wm StubbsCaptain8th Iowa P HeelanCaptain58th Illinois. P GreggCaptain58th Illinois. F KuthCaptain58th Illinois. R E HaggareCaptain61st Illinois. Martip J ManeCaptain61st Illinois. W GallandCaptain6th Iowa. J M HedrickCaptain15th Iowa. K F BremenLieutenant18th Mo. D R HudsonLieutenant18th Mo. W H MinterLieutenant18th Mo. F P RobinetteLieutenant18th Mo. H W GodfreyLieutenant18th Mo. John McEfeeLieute
Tom Crittenden (search for this): article 1
Between these, beginning at the left, Brigadier Generals Tom Crittenden, A. Mr. D, McCock, Hulburt, McClernandixth Kentucky, and Ninth Indiana. Brigadier General Tom Crittenden's division. First Brigade--Gen Boy First Ohio, Col. Ed A. Parrott; Sixth Indiana, Col. Crittenden; Third Kentucky, (Louisville Legion;) battalionver treason in Tennessee was won. Advance of Crittenden's division. I have sketched the advance of Nelson — Next to him came Crittenden. He, too, swept forward over his ground to the front some distance before e reflex rebel wave that had buried Nelson back. Crittenden, too, caught its full force. The rebels swept up our brigade, began to gain the advantage again. Crittenden then pushed them steadily forward. Mendennall, w It was too late for the fight, but it relieved. Crittenden's weary follows, and pushed on after the rebels u their treason by the brave man's death. Nelson, Crittenden, McCock, Hurlbut, McClernand have borne their div
Brig-Gen B M Prentiss. Madison MillerColonel18th Movola. J. L. Geddes.Colonel8th Iowa. W. F. LynchColonel58th Ill John C FergusonColonel8th Iowa. Quin MortonLt Col.23d Mo. Isaac RutshowserLt Col.58th Ill. J V PrattLt Col.18th Mc. Jno McCullochmajor23d Mo. Wm Stonemajor3d Iowa. Thes Newlanmajor58th Ill. J G BoltAdjutant58th Ill. Wm. McMichaelCaptainA Gen. J. T. DulapCaptain23d Missouri B T BoltCaptain23d Missouri A TrumboCaptain23d Missouri E WestCaptain23d Missouri W N CrandalCaptain23d Missouri R H BrownCaptain23d Missouri S G HootsCaptain(Suri,)18th Missouri P R DolmenCaptain(Suri,)18th Missouri Jonss DusmapCaptain(Suri,)18th Missouri G W WyckeffCaptain(Suri,)18th Missouri I P MikeswellCaptain(Suri,)18th Missouri H P StuitsCaptain(Suri,)18th Missouri James P MillercCaptain18th Wiso'n N M SeyneCaptain18th Wiso'n G A FiskCaptain18th Wiso'n Wm BremmerCaptain18th Wiso'n D H SaxtonCaptain18th Wiso'n W B BellCaptain8th Iowa Calvin KelseyCaptain8th Iowa
Illinois. James CaryLieutenant58th Illinois. A McArthurLieutenant58th Illinois. D J O'NellLieutenant2d Iowa. John WayneLieutenant2d Iowa. J P KnightLieutenant2d Iowa. J M ThriftLieutenant16th Iowa. S R EddingtonCaptain12th Iowa. W C EarieCaptain12th Iowa. W W WarnerCaptain12th Iowa. J H StibbsCaptain12th Iowa. W R HaddockCaptain12th Iowa. L DCaptain12th Iowa. F M Van-DuzieCaptain12th Iowa. M F Duncanadjutant.12th Iowa. J B DoorQuartermt'r12th Iowa. G H MorrieySg't Major12th Iowa. L H MerrillLieutenant12th Iowa. J H BorgerLieutenant12th Iowa. H HaleLieutenant12th Iowa. F ElsellLieutenant12th Iowa. Rhat WilliamsLieutenant12th Iowa. J W GiftLieutenant12th Iowa. W A MolteLieutenant12th Iowa. J F NicksonLieutenant12th Iowa. D W JacksonLieutenant12th Iowa. John J MarksLieutenant12th Iowa. J J BrownLieutenant12th Iowa. C C Tobinadjutant21st Missouri Thos. RichardtonLieutenant21st Missouri R K RandolphLieutenant12th Illinois. M S McGrathLieutenant52d Illinois.
nant23th Mo. N J CampLieutenant23th Mo. T H HollingswornLieutenant23th Mo. Geo W SeymonLieutenant23th Mo. Wm SimmsLieutenant23th Mo. T. W BrownLieutenant23th Mo. Geo G ColbsLieutenant23th Mo. John A FisherLieutenant23th Mo. James BrownLieutenant23th Mo. J S foddLieutenant23th Mo. W McCullochLieutenant23th Mo. T K Kels.Lieutenant23th Mo. T A JacksonLieutenant19th Wiso'n. Geo StokesLieutenant19th Wiso'n. S D WoodworthLieutenant19th Wiso'n. D W C WisonLieutenant19th Wiso'n. Ira H FordLieutenant19th Wiso'n. O S SoutheyLieutenant19th Wiso'n C H FarrOrderly Seag'19th Wiso'n H FiskLieutenant15th Iowa. Dewey WeesoLieutenant8th Iowa. H B CooperLieutenant8th Iowa. J E Mos.Lieutenant58th Illinois. A P Colins.Lieutenant12th J b MixomLieutenant58th Illinois. G KoheLieutenant58th Illinois. J W GreggLieutenant58th Illinois. John O'KeneLieutenant58th Illinois. Julius KurthLieutenant58th Illinois. Chas KittellLieutenant58th Illinois. J C LonerganLieutenant58th Illinois.
ink at least, as they wheel and disappear. And then Rossean's brigade is drawn off, in splendid style, as if coming in from parade, conscious of some grand master of reviews watching their movements. So there was — the rebel General. As he saw the brigade filling back, he pushed his men forward again. Kirk's brigade advanced to meet them, coming out of the woods into an open field to do so. They were by a tremendous fire, which threw a battalion of regular in front of them (under Major Cliver I think.) into some confusion. The retire to reform, and meanwhile down drops the brigade flat on the ground. Then, as the front is clear, they spring up, charge across the open field — never mind the failing — straight on, on to the woods, under cover, with the enemy driven back by the impetuous advance. And now he rallies. Fierce musketry firing sweeps the woods. They advance thirty rods, perhaps, when the Twenty-ninth Indians gets into a marsh and falls partially to the rear. Hea<
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