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864,and, also, in Sheridan's campaigns in the Valley, the Eighth Corps was commanded by General George Crook; the First Division, comprising three brigades, was commanded by Colonel Joseph Thoburn; the Second Division, containing two brigades, was commanded by Colonel Isaac H. Duval. There were 22 regiments of infantry in the two divisions. Colonel Thoburn was killed at Cedar Creek, the last battle in which the corps participated. Colonel Duval was wounded at Opequon, whereupon Colonel Rutherford B. Hayes succeeded to the command of Duval's (2d) Division. The field return of troops, dated September 10, 1864, shows that the Army of West Virginia — Crook's two divisions — had only 7,507 effective men. At the battle of Winchester, however, July 24, 1864, Crook's command contamed three divisions, Sullivan's, Duval's. and Mulligan's. Colonel Mulligan, the hero of Lexington, was killed in that battle, and his division was cut up so badly that it was consolidated into one brigade, whi
he March to the Sea, and through the Carolinas, during which it was often under fire. Twenty-Third Ohio Infantry. Hayes's (R. B.) Brigade — Duval's Division--Eighth Corps. (1) Col. Wm. S. Rosecrans, W. P., R. A.; Bvt. Major-Gen. U. S. A. (3) Col. Rutherford B. Hayes; Bvt. Maj.-Gen. U. S. V. (2) Col. Eliakim P. Scammon, W. P.; Brig.-Gen. U. S. V. (4) Col. James M. Comly; Bvt. Brig.-Gen. U. S. V. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &ce Kanawha Division joined McClellan's Army and was assigned temporarily to the Ninth Corps. Under command of Lieutenant-Colonel R. B. Hayes, the Twenty-third opened the battle of South Mountain, where its gallant commander was severely wounded, the ty-fourth was discontinued, and the men were transferred to the Thirty-sixth Ohio. Thirty-Sixth Ohio Infantry. R. B. Hayes's Brigade — Duval's Division--Eighth Corps. (1) Col. George Crook, W. P., R. A.; Bvt. Major-Gen. U. S. A.