x A. Reeve. Tennessee Brigade, Col. John S. Casement.
cavalry Corps, Brig.-Gen. James M. Shackelford.
First division, Brig.-Gen. William P. Sanders (m w), Col. Frank Wolford.
Staff loss: m w, 1.
First Brigade, Col. Frank Wolford, Lieut.-Col. Silas Adams: 1st Ky., Lieut.-Col. Silas Adams; 11th Ky.,----; 12th Ky.,----; Law's Howitzer Battery,----. Brigade loss: k, 5; w, 9; m, 10==24. Second Brigade, Lieut.-Col. Emery S. Bond: 112th Ill. (mounted infantry), Maj. Tristram T. Dow; 8th Mich.,Lieut.-Col. Silas Adams; 11th Ky.,----; 12th Ky.,----; Law's Howitzer Battery,----. Brigade loss: k, 5; w, 9; m, 10==24. Second Brigade, Lieut.-Col. Emery S. Bond: 112th Ill. (mounted infantry), Maj. Tristram T. Dow; 8th Mich.,----; 45th Ohio (mounted infantry),----; 15th Ind. Battery,----. Brigade loss: k, 25; w, 63; m, 64==152. Third Brigade, Col. Charles D. Pennebaker: 11th Ky., Col. S. Palace Love; 27th Ky., Lieut.-Col. John H. Ward.
Brigade loss: k, 4; w, 12; m, 1==17.
Second division.
First Brigade, Col. Israel Garrard: 2d Ohio, Lieut.-Col. George A. Purington; 7th Ohio,----; 2d Tenn. (infantry),----. Brigade loss: m, 5.
Total Union loss: killed 92, wounded 394, captured or missing, 207==693.
In his of
e 28th), Col. Horace Capron: 14th Ill., Lieut.-Col. David P. Jenkins; 8th Mich., Lieut.-Col. Elisha Mix, Maj. William L. Buck, Maj. Edward Coates; McLaughlin's Ohio Squadron, Maj. Richard Rice. Independent Brigade, Col. Alex. W. Holeman, Lieut.-Col. Silas Adams: 1st Ky., Lieut.-Col. Silas Adams; 11th Ky., Lieut.-Col. Archibald J. Alexander.
effective strength of the Union Army.
date.Infantry.Artillery. Cavalry.Total.
May 1st88,1884460 6,14998,797
June 1st (17th Corps joined June 8th 94Lieut.-Col. Silas Adams; 11th Ky., Lieut.-Col. Archibald J. Alexander.
effective strength of the Union Army.
date.Infantry.Artillery. Cavalry.Total.
May 1st88,1884460 6,14998,797
June 1st (17th Corps joined June 8th 94,310560112,908 112,819
July 1st88,0865945 12,039106,070
August 1st75,6595499 10,51791,675
September 1st67,67446909,394 81,758
Losses: killed, 4423; wounded, 22,822; captured or missing, 4442 = 31,687.
(Major E. C. Dawes, of Cincinnati, who has made a special study of the subject, estimates the Union loss at about 40,000, and the Confederate loss at about the same.)
The Confederate Army.
Army of Tennessee, General Joseph E. Johnston, General John B. Hood.
Escort, Capt. Guy Dreux.
Adams, A. W., 235
Adams, C. F., Jr., 167, 204, 396, 502
Adams, C. F., 609
Adams, C. H., 235
Adams, E. H., 235
Adams, E. P., 235
Adams, Eben, Mrs., 580
Adams, Ebenezer, 574
Adams, F. W., 235
Adams, G. F., 235, 396, 502
Adams, G. S., Mrs., 580
Adams, G. W., 2
Adams, George, 235
Adams, H. S., 235
Adams, J., 575
Adams, J. F. A., 2
Adams, J. G. B., 235
Adams, J. Q., 235
Adams, J. W., 204, 235, 502
Adams, J. W., 396
Adams, J. W., 457
Adams, J. W., 457
Adams, Paul, 580
Adams, Silas, 2
Adams, T. H., 235
Adams, W. D., 484
Adams, W. W., 235
Adams, Z. B., 204
Adams, Z. B., 204, 236, 377, 502
Adee, D. G., 609
Adlington, Francis, 2
Agassiz, Alexander, 580
Ahern, John, 236
Aiken, E. C., 2
Aiken, I. P., 484
Aiken, J. B., 2
Ainsworth, F. S., 377, 396, 502
Aitchison, J. S., 236
Albee, E. A., 236
Albro, G. D., 2
Albro, G. L., 2
Alcorn, J. F., 2
Alcott, Lonisa. M., 596, 609
Alden, E., 580
Alden, E. G., 580
Alden, G. E., 396, 502
Alden, H. C., 236
Alden,