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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: The Opening Battles. Volume 1., The opposing forces at Shiloh. (search)
of the captured or missing were also wounded.) Second Brigade, Brig.-Gen. John McArthur (w), Col. Thomas Morton: 9th Ill., Col. August Mersy; 12th Ill., Lieut.-Col. Augustus L. Chetlain, Capt. James R. Hugunin; 81st Ohio, Col. Thomas Morton; 13th Mo., Col. Crafts J. Wright; 14th Mo. (Birge's Sharp-shooters), Col. B. S. Compton. Brigade loss: k, 99; w, 470; m, 11 = 580. Third Brigade, Col. Thomas W. Sweeny (w), Col. Silas D. Baldwin: 8th Iowa, Col. James L. Geddes (w and c); 7th 111., Maj. Richard Rowett; 50th Ill., Col. Moses M. Bane (w); 52d Ill., Maj. Henry Stark, Capt. Edwin A. Bowen; 57th Ill., Col. Silas D. Baldwin, Lieut.-Col. F. J. Hurlbut; 58th Ill., Col. William F. Lynch (c). Brigade loss: k, 127; w, 501; m, 619-= 1247. (A number of the captured or missing were also wounded.) Cavalry: C, 2d, and I, 4th U. S., Lieut. James Powell; A and B, 2d Ill., Captains John R. Hotaling and Thomas J. Larrison. Cavalry loss: k, 1; w, 5=6. Artillery: A, 1st Ill., Lieut. Peter P. Wood; D,
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Atlanta campaign. May 3d-September 8th, 1864. (search)
yd; 81st Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Robt. N. Adams, Maj. Frank Evans, Lieut.-Col. R. N. Adams, Capt. Noah Stoker, Capt. William C. Henry. Third Brigade (at Rome from May 22d), Col. Moses M. Bane, Brig.-Gen. William Vandever, Col. H. J. B. Cummings, Col. Richard Rowett: 7th Ill. (joined July 9th), Col. Richard Rowett, Lieut.-Col. Hector Perrin; 50th Ill., Maj. William Hanna; 57th Ill., Lieut.-Col. Frederick J. Hurlbut; 39th Iowa, Col. H. J. B. Cumings, Lieut.-Col. James Redfield, Col. H. J. B. Cummings, Col. Richard Rowett, Lieut.-Col. Hector Perrin; 50th Ill., Maj. William Hanna; 57th Ill., Lieut.-Col. Frederick J. Hurlbut; 39th Iowa, Col. H. J. B. Cumings, Lieut.-Col. James Redfield, Col. H. J. B. Cummings, Maj. Joseph M. Griffiths, Lieut.-Col. James Redfield. Artillery, Maj. William H. Ross, chief of corps artillery. Capt. Frederick Welker: B, 1st Mich. (at Rome from May 22d), Capt. A. F. R. Arndt; H, 1st Mo., Lieut. Andrew T. Blodgett. Fourth division, Brig.-Gen. James C. Veatch, Brig.-Gen. John W. Fuller, Brig.-Gen. Thomas E. G. Ransom, Brig.-Gen. J. W. Fuller. First Brigade, Brig.-Gen. John W. Fuller, Col. John Morrill, Lieut.-Col. Henry T. McDowell, Brig.-Gen. J. W. Fuller, Lieut.-Col.
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The struggle for Atlanta. (search)
men, Lieutenant-Colonel Jackson commanding; 12th Wisconsin battery, six guns, Lieutenant Amsden commanding — furnishing a force of 890 men, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel J. E. Tourtellotte, 4th Minnesota Volunteer infantry. I took with me, of Rowett's brigade of this division, eight companies 39th Iowa infantry, 280 men, Lieutenant-Colonel James Redfield commanding; nine companies 7th Illinois infantry, 291 men, Lieutenant-Colonel Hector Perrin commanding; eight companies 50th Illinois infaninciple in war, that fortified posts should be defended to the last, regardless of the relative numbers of the party attacking and attacked. . . . The thanks of this army are due and are hereby accorded to General Corse, Colonel Tourtellotte, Colonel Rowett, officers, and men, for their determined and gallant defense of Allatoona, and it is made an example to illustrate the importance of preparing in time, and meeting the danger, when present, boldly, manfully, and well. Commanders and garris
fth Iowa Infantry. No. 21.-Colonel William T. Shaw, Fourteenth Iowa Infantry. No. 22.-Col. August Mersy, Ninth Illinois Infantry (of the Second Brigade). No. 23.-Lieut. Col. Augustus L. Chetlain, Twelfth Illinois Infantry. No. 24.-Capt. James B. Hugnnin, Twelfth Illinois Infantry. No. 25.-Col. Crafts J. Wright, Thirteenth Missouri Infantry. No. 26.-Col. B. S. Compton, Fourteenth Missouri Infantry. No. 27.-Col. Thomas Morton, Eighty-first Ohio Infantry. No. 28.-Maj. Richard Rowett, Seventh Illinois Infantry (of the Third Brigade). No. 29.-Capt. Robert W. Healy, Fifty-eighth Illinois Infantry. No. 30.-Col. James L. Geddes, Eighth Iowa Infantry. No. 31.-Capt. Henry Richardson, Battery D, First Missouri Light Artillery. No. 32.-Capt. Frederick Welker, Battery H, First Missouri Light Artillery. No. 33.-Lieut. James Powell, Eighteenth U. S. Infantry, commanding detachment Second and Fourth U. S. Cavalry. No. 34.-Maj. Gen. Lewis Wallace, U. S. Army,
ps and department. The Third brigade, Colonel Richard Rowett commanding, garrisoned Rome, Georgia, h. On to them I loaded three regiments of Colonel Rowett's brigade, and a portion of the Twelfth Ilr preparing for hard fighting. I directed Colonel Rowett to hold the spur, on which the Thirty-nintnder Major Fisher, lay between the redoubt and Rowett's line, ready to reenforce wherever most neede impetuosity along its crest, till they struck Rowett's command, where they received a severe check; bring the Fiftieth Illinois over to reenforce Rowett, who had lost very heavily. However, before th so much vigor and in such force, as to break Rowett's line, and had not the Thirty-ninth Iowa fougthat gallant officer for promotion. Colonel Richard Rowett, Seventh Illinois veteran infantry, cole after daybreak I received orders from Colonel R. Rowett, to throw two companies as skirmishers ihe fourth instant I received orders from Colonel R. Rowett, then commanding brigade, to report with[3 more...]
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Oliver Otis Howard, Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, major general , United States army : volume 2, Chapter 39: General Hood's northward march; Sherman in pursuit; battle of Allatoona (search)
mn was broken up, and all the groups of Confederates were repelled by the quick fire from the waiting rifles of our men. This event seems to have turned the tables in favor of this little garrison, and by four o'clock every front had been thoroughly cleared of living and able Confederates. In this battle Corse commends Colonel Tourtelotte. He recommended him for promotion, and said of him: Though wounded in the early part of the action, he remained with his men to the close. Of Colonel Rowett he remarked: Twice wounded, he clung tenaciously to his post, and fully earned the promotion I so cheerfully recommend may be awarded him. The severity of the struggle may be noticed by the losses on Corse's side of 6 officers, 136 men killed; 22 officers, 330 men wounded; 6 officers, 206 men missing; total, 706. They buried 231 Confederates, captured 411 prisoners, 4 stands of colors, and 800 rifles. Among the Confederate prisoners was a brigade commander, General Young. There
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from Alabama members and senators for increase of Roddey's force on Tennessee river, January, 1864. No. 59—(429) In north Alabama, April, 1864, mentioned by Col. Richard Rowett (Union). (609) Six companies Forrest's regiment, under Captain Warren, ordered to Marion county, Ala., to protect foundries, etc., March 10th. No. 77—(231) tember 13, 1863. Left in valley on Roddey's departure. No. 54—(38) Mentioned by General Ferguson near Courtland, Ala., October 31, 1863. (603) Mentioned by Colonel Rowett (Union), Pulaski, Tenn., December 18th. Report of skirmish on Shoal creek, December 12th. No. 55—(664) Col. M. D. Moreland, Roddey's brigade, Wheeler's corpsn Roddey's brigade, Wheeler's corps, October to December, 1863. No. 58—(590) In Roddey's brigade, Wheeler's corps, January 20, 1864. No. 59—(429) Mentioned by Colonel Rowett, Bailey's Springs, April 18, 1864. (735) Mentioned, March 26th, as being near Moulton. No. 77—(231) One killed, 5 wounded, at bat