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ty-fourth Indiana, Colonel Alvin P. Hovey; Thurber's Missouri battery. Second Brigade--Col. Thayer (First Nebraska) commanding; First Nebraska, Lieut Col McCord commanding; Twenty-third Indiana, Colonel Sanderson; Fifty-eighth Ohio, Col. Braunstein; Sixty-eighth Ohio, Col. Steadman; Thompson's Indiana battery. Third Brigade--Colonel Charles Whittlesey (Twentieth Ohio) commanding; Twentieth Ohio, Lieut. Col.--commanding; Fifty-sixth Ohio, Col. Peter Kinney; seventy-eighth Ohio, Colonel Leggett. Want of system among the Yankees. The reader who is patient enough to wade through this narration will scarcely fail to observe that thus far I have said little or nothing of any plan of attack or defence among our commanders. It has been simply because I have felled to see any evidence of such a plan. To me it seemed on Sunday as if every division General at least — not to say in many cases, every individual soldier — imitated the good old Israelite plan of action, by which
Walter Harrison (search for this): article 1
l. Ed A. Parrott; Sixth Indiana, Col. Crittenden; Third Kentucky, (Louisville Legion;) battalions fifteenth, sixteenth and Nineteenth regulars. Second Brigade.--Brig.Gen. Johnston; Thirty-secondnoians, Col. Willich; Thirty-ninth Indiana, Col. Harrison; Forty-ninth Ohio, Col. Gabson. Third Brigade.--Colonel KtK, Thirty-fourth Illinois, commanding; Thirty-fourth Illinois, Lieutenant-Colonel Badswer,h; Twenty-ninth Indiana; Lieutenant-Colonel Br.. Thirtieth Indiana, Colonel Bass; Seventy come in on the vulnerable points. The enemy flees. Colonel Waggoner's Fifteenth Indiana comes up to the support, the enemy disappear, fresh troops take their places, and for them the fight is added. I might describe similar deeds of Will and Harrison's regiments, but, "from learn all." M'Clernand and Hulburt. Farther to the right McClernand and Hulburt were gallantly coming on with their jaded men. The soldiers would fight — that was the great lesson of the battle. If surprised an
Sunders D. Bruce (search for this): article 1
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 Ninfinding the enemy. They had been compelled to travel some distance to get out of gunboats' range Nelson moved his division about the same time Wallace opened on the rebel batteries, forming in line of battle, Ammon's brigade on the extreme left, Bruce's in the centre, and Hazon's to the right. Skirmishers were thrown out, and for nearly or quite a mile the division thus swept the country; pushing a few outlying rebels before it, till it came upon them, In force. Then a general engagement bro
ding; Thirteenth Ohio, Lieut. Col. Hawkins; Twenty-six Kentucky, Lieut. Col. Maxwell; Eleventh Kentucky, Col. P. P. Hawkins, with Mendenhall's regular and Barlett's Ohio batteries. Brigadier General M'Cook's division. First Brigade--Brig. Gen. Lovell H. Rousseau; First Ohio, Col. Ed A. Parrott; Sixth Indiana, Col. Crittenden; Third Kentucky, (Louisville Legion;) battalions fifteenth, sixteenth and Nineteenth regulars. Second Brigade.--Brig.Gen. Johnston; Thirty-secondnoians, Col. Willich; Thirty-ninth Indiana, Col. Harrison; Forty-ninth Ohio, Col. Gabson. Third Brigade.--Colonel KtK, Thirty-fourth Illinois, commanding; Thirty-fourth Illinois, Lieutenant-Colonel Badswer,h; Twenty-ninth Indiana; Lieutenant-Colonel Br.. Thirtieth Indiana, Colonel Bass; Seventy seventh Pennsylvania, Col. Stambaugh. Major-Gen. Lew. Wallace's division right of army. First Brigade--Col. Morgan L. Smith commanding; Eighth Missouri, Lieut Col. Jas. Pecknam commanding; Eleventh Indian
e's commands shattered, disorganized, 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 nint
nt23th 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. John TobinLieutenant58th Illinois. T W SmithLieutenant58th Illinois. James CaryLieutenant58th Il
A. S. Johnston (search for this): article 1
. S. Smith, Thirteenth Ohio, commanding; Thirteenth Ohio, Lieut. Col. Hawkins; Twenty-six Kentucky, Lieut. Col. Maxwell; Eleventh Kentucky, Col. P. P. Hawkins, with Mendenhall's regular and Barlett's Ohio batteries. Brigadier General M'Cook's division. First Brigade--Brig. Gen. Lovell H. Rousseau; First Ohio, Col. Ed A. Parrott; Sixth Indiana, Col. Crittenden; Third Kentucky, (Louisville Legion;) battalions fifteenth, sixteenth and Nineteenth regulars. Second Brigade.--Brig.Gen. Johnston; Thirty-secondnoians, Col. Willich; Thirty-ninth Indiana, Col. Harrison; Forty-ninth Ohio, Col. Gabson. Third Brigade.--Colonel KtK, Thirty-fourth Illinois, commanding; Thirty-fourth Illinois, Lieutenant-Colonel Badswer,h; Twenty-ninth Indiana; Lieutenant-Colonel Br.. Thirtieth Indiana, Colonel Bass; Seventy seventh Pennsylvania, Col. Stambaugh. Major-Gen. Lew. Wallace's division right of army. First Brigade--Col. Morgan L. Smith commanding; Eighth Missouri, Lieut Col. Jas.
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na, Col. Crittenden; Third Kentucky, (Louisville Legion;) battalions fifteenth, sixteenth and Nineteenth regulars. Second Brigade.--Brig.Gen. Johnston; Thirty-secondnoians, Col. Willich; Thirty-ninth Indiana, Col. Harrison; Forty-ninth Ohio, Col. Gabson. Third Brigade.--Colonel KtK, Thirty-fourth Illinois, commanding; Thirty-fourth Illinois, Lieutenant-Colonel Badswer,h; Twenty-ninth Indiana; Lieutenant-Colonel Br.. Thirtieth Indiana, Colonel Bass; Seventy seventh Pennsylvania, Col. Stambaugh. Major-Gen. Lew. Wallace's division right of army. First Brigade--Col. Morgan L. Smith commanding; Eighth Missouri, Lieut Col. Jas. Pecknam commanding; Eleventh Indiana, Col, George F. McGinnis; Twenty-fourth Indiana, Colonel Alvin P. Hovey; Thurber's Missouri battery. Second Brigade--Col. Thayer (First Nebraska) commanding; First Nebraska, Lieut Col McCord commanding; Twenty-third Indiana, Colonel Sanderson; Fifty-eighth Ohio, Col. Braunstein; Sixty-eighth Ohio, Col. Stead
rning, 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; Thirteenth Kentucky, Col. Robson; Ninth Kentucky, Col. Grider. Second Brigade.--Col. Wm. S. Smith, Thirteenth Ohio, commanding; Thirteenth Ohio, Lieut. Col. Hawkins; Twenty-six Kentucky,
ties of our city — whether under the circumstances he boasted of a year ago, he can now determine. The list is not complete Gen. P. had no communication with other detachments that have arrived: 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
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