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t Murray, Medical Director, with return of casualties. No. 89.-Capt. J. H. Gilman,--Nineteenth U. S. Infantry, Inspector of Artillery. No. 90.-Brig. Gen. Alexander McD. McCook, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division. No. 91.-Brig. Gen. Lovell H. Rousseau, U. S. Army, commanding Fourth Brigade. No. 92.-Col. Thomas T. Crittenden, Sixth Indiana Infantry. No 93.-Maj. John H. King, Fifteenth U. S. Infantry, commanding battalion of Fifteenth and Sixteenth U. S. Infantry. No. 94.-Captded. 87 1,426 1,513 336 6,265 6,601 115 2,318 2,830 10,944 Army of the Ohio.--Maj. Gen. D. C. Buell. Second Division.                     Brig. Gen. A. Mcd. Mccook.                     Fourth Brigade.                     Brig. Gen. L. H. Rousseau.                     15th U. S. Infantry, First Battalion   4 4 4 55 59       63 16th U. S. Infantry, First Battalion 2 4 6 1 49 50       56 19th U. S. Infantry, First Battalion   5 5 2
Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Chapter XXII: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Mississippi, North Alabama, and Southwest Virginia. March 4-June 10, 1862. (ed. Lieut. Col. Robert N. Scott), April 29-June 10, 1862.-advance upon and siege of Corinth, and pursuit of the Confederate forces to Guntown, Miss. (search)
exander McD. McCook, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations from April 8 to May 30. headquarters Second Division, In Camp, July 2, 1862. Colonel: In compliance with section II of Special Field Orders, No. 99, June 9 1862, from Department of the Mississippi, I have the honor to submit the following report of the operations of my division from the time of leaving Pittsburg Landing to the evacuation of Corinth: My division consists of the Fourth Brigade, Brig. Gen. L. H. Rousseau; Sixth Brigade, Brigadier-General Johnson, and the Fifth Brigade, Col. F. S. Stumbaugh. On the morning of April 8, the day succeeding the battle of Shiloh, I marched my division from Pittsburg Landing, where it had bivouacked the night of the battle, some 2 miles to the front, where I bivouacked until April 15, awaiting the arrival of my transportation. As my division suffered severely in this camp from sickness, occasioned by bad water and the stench arising from the unburied