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Missionary Ridge, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 7
ral Wm. S. Rosecrans, at the battle of Chickamauga, Ga., September 19 and 20, 1863. losses also sustained by the troops engaged at Chickamauga in the skirmishes at Rossville, Lookout Church, and Dry Valley, Georgia, September 21st, and at Missionary Ridge and Shallow Ford Gap, Tennessee, September 22d, are included. command.Killed.Wounded.Captured or missing.Aggregate. Officer.Enlisted Men.OfficersEnlisted Men.Officers.Enlisted Men. General Headq'rters 10th Ohio Infantry11 15th Penorces under Major-General U. S. Grant, engaged in the Chattanooga-Rossville campaign, November 23-27, 1863. includes skirmishes at Orchard knob (or Indian Hill) and Bushy knob (23d); engagement at Lookout Mountain and skirmish in front of Missionary Ridge (24th); battle of Missionary Ridge (25th); skirmishes at Chickamauga Station, Pea-Vine Valley, Pigeon hills, and near Graysville, Ga. (26th); and engagement at Taylor's Ridge, or Gap, Ringgold, Ga. (27th). command.Killed.Wounded.Captu
Gallatin, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 7
. 20th Indiana BatteryCapt. Milton A. Osborne. Camp Spears (Nashville). Col. Alvan C. Gillem. 17th KentuckyCol. Alexander M. Stout. 1st TennesseeCol. Alvan C. Gillem. 3d Tennessee CavalryCol. Samuel W. Pickens. 4th Tennessee CavalryMaj. Meshack Stephens. Clarksville. Col. Sanders D. Bruce. 28th KentuckyCol. William P. Boone. 102d OhioCol. William Given. 8th Kentucky Cavalry (battalion)Maj. James W. Weatherford. 1st Tennessee BatteryCapt. Ephraim P. Abbott. Gallatin. Col. Benjamin J. Sweet. 106th OhioLieut.-col. Gustavus Tafel. 13th Indiana BatteryLieut. Truman W. Hall. Cavalry corps. Maj.-gen. David S. Stanley. First division. Brig.-gen. Robert B. Mitchell. First Brigade. Col. Archibald P. Campbell. 4th KentuckyCol. Wyckliffe Cooper. 6th KentuckyCol. Louis D. Watkins. 7th KentuckyCol. John K. Faulkner. 2d MichiganMaj. John C. Godley. 9th PennsylvaniaCol. Thomas J. Jordan. 1st TennesseeLieut.-col. James P. Brownlow. Se
Illinois (Illinois, United States) (search for this): chapter 7
wart. 2d BattalionCapt. Correl Smith. 3d BattalionCapt. Robert Clements. 4th BattalionCapt. Milton Kemper. Bridges' (Illinois) BatteryCapt. Lyman Bridges. Fourteenth army corps. Maj.-gen. George H. Thomas. Escort 1st Ohio Cavalry, Corles H. Vantine. 74th OhioCapt. Joseph Fisher. 78th PennsylvaniaLieut.-col. Archibald Blakeley. Artillery. Illinois Light, Bridges' Battery (1st Brig.)Capt. Lyman Bridges. 1st Ohio Light, Battery G (3d Brigade)Capt. Alexander Marshall. Jr. 19th OhioCol. Charles F. Manderson. 59th OhioMaj. Robert J. Vanosdol. Artillery. Capt. Cullen Bradley. Illinois Light, Bridges' BatteryCapt. Lyman Bridges. 6th Ohio BatteryLieut. Oliver H. P. Ayres. 20th Ohio Battery Temporarilessee202021101144191911686 —————————————— Grand total696838954318263245815 Officers killed or mortally wounded. Illinois. Major Douglas R. Bushnell13th Infantry. Captain Walter Blanchard13th Infantry. Lieute
Hampton (S. C.) (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 7
eport indicates that these brigades did not arrive in time to take part in the battle. Brig.-gen. Goode Bryan. 10th Georgia. 50th Georgia. 51st Georgia. 53d Georgia. Hood's division. Maj.-gen. John B. Hood. Brig.-gen. E. M. Law. Jenkins' Brigade. did not arrive in time to take part in the battle. It was assigned to the division September 11, 1863. Brig.-gen. M. Jenkins. 1st South Carolina. 2d South Carolina Rifles. 5th South Carolina. 6th South Carolina. Hampton (South Carolina) Legion. Palmetto (South Carolina) Sharpshooters. Law's Brigade. Brig.-gen. E. M. Law. Col. J. L. Sheffield. 4th Alabama. 15th AlabamaCol. W. C. Oates. 44th Alabama. 47th Alabama. 48th Alabama. Robertson's Brigade. served part of the time in Johnson's provisional division. Brig.-gen. J. B. Robertson. Col. Van H. Manning. 3d ArkansasCol. Van H. Manning. 1st TexasCapt. R. J. Harding. 4th TexasCol. John P. Bane. Capt. R. H. Bassett. 5th TexasMaj. J.
Pocahontas, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 7
. 15th KentuckyMaj. William G. Halpin. 9th MichiganLieut.-col. William Wilkinson. Army of the Tennessee. Maj.-gen. William T. Sherman. Gen. Sherman had under his immediate command the Eleventh corps and the Second division, Fourteenth corps, of the Army of the Cumberland; the Second and Fourth divisions, Fifteenth corps, and the Second division, Seventeenth corps. Fifteenth army corps. the Third division, Brig.-gen. James M. Tuttle commanding, at Memphis, La Grange, and Pocahontas, Tenn. Maj.-gen. Frank P. Blair, Jr. First division. Brig.-gen. Peter J. Osterhaus. First Brigade. Brig.-gen. Charles R. Woods. 13th IllinoisLieut.-col. Frederick W. Partridge. Capt. George P. Brown. 3d MissouriLieut.-col. Theodore Meumann. 12th MissouriCol. Hugo Wangelin. Lieut.-col. Jacob Kaercher. 17th MissouriLieut.-col. John F. Cramer. 27th MissouriCol. Thomas Curly. 29th MissouriCol. James Peck ham. Maj. Philip H. Murphy. 31st MissouriLieut.-col. Samuel P. Simps
Fort Caswell (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 7
th TennesseeLieut.-col. R. W. Pitman. 13th Tennessee 12th TennesseeCol. W. M. Watkins. 47th Tennessee 11th TennesseeLieut.-col. Wm. Thedford. 29th TennesseeCol. H. Rice. J. C. Breckinridge's division. W. B. Bate's Brigade. 37th GeorgiaLieut.-col. J. T. Smith. 20th TennesseeCapt. John F. Guthrie. 15th TennesseeLieut-col. R. D. Frayser. 37th Tennessee 1st Tennessee Battalion.Capt. P. Adcock. 10th TennesseeMaj. John O'Neill. 30th TennesseeLieut.-col. James J. Turner. Caswell's Battalion1st Lieut. Joel Towers. W. A. Quarles' Brigade. 48th TennesseeCol. W. M. Voorhies. 4th LouisianaCol. S. E. Hunter. 53d TennesseeCol. J. R. White. 49th TennesseeCol. W. F. Young. 46th TennesseeCol. R A Owens 55th Tennessee 30th LouisianaLieut.-col. Thomas Shields. Joseph H. Lewis' Brigade. 2d KentuckyCol. James W. Moss. 4th KentuckyLieut.-col. T. W. Thompson. 5th KentuckyCol. H. Hawkins. 6th KentuckyLieut.-col. W. L. Clarke. 9th KentuckyLieut.-col.
Chickamauga Station (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 7
ogswell's Illinois BatteryCapt. William Cogswell. 6th Wisconsin BatteryLieut. Samuel F. Clark. 12th Wisconsin BatteryCapt. William Zickerick. Casualties in the Union forces under Major-General U. S. Grant, engaged in the Chattanooga-Rossville campaign, November 23-27, 1863. includes skirmishes at Orchard knob (or Indian Hill) and Bushy knob (23d); engagement at Lookout Mountain and skirmish in front of Missionary Ridge (24th); battle of Missionary Ridge (25th); skirmishes at Chickamauga Station, Pea-Vine Valley, Pigeon hills, and near Graysville, Ga. (26th); and engagement at Taylor's Ridge, or Gap, Ringgold, Ga. (27th). command.Killed.Wounded.Captured or missing.Aggregate. Officer.Enlisted Men.OfficersEnlisted Men.Officers.Enlisted Men. army of the Cumberland Maj.-gen. George H. Thomas Fourth army corps Maj.-gen. Gordon Granger first division Brig.-gen. Charles Cruft. Second Brigade Brig.-gen. Walter C. Whitaker 96th Illinois121215 11011 8th Kentucky44 4
York, Pa. (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 7
John A. Aiken. Trigg's Brigade. Col. R. C. Trigg. 1st Florida Cavalry Dismounted.Col. G. T. Maxwell. 6th FloridaCol. J. J. Finley. 7th FloridaCol. R. Bullock. 54th VirginiaLieut.-col. John J. Wade. Third Brigade. Col. J. H. Kelly. 65th GeorgiaCol. R. H. Moore. 5th KentuckyCol. H. Hawkins. 58th North CarolinaCol. J. B. Palmer. 63d VirginiaMaj. J. M. French. Artillery Battalion. Maj. A. Leyden. Jeffress' Battery. Peoples' Battery. Wolihin's Battery. York's Battery. Reserve corps artillery. Maj. S. C. Williams. Baxter's Battery. Darden's Battery. Kolb's Battery. McCant's Battery. Johnson's division. a provisional organization, embracing Johnson's and part of the time Robertson's brigades, as well as Gregg's and McNair's. September 19th attached to Longstreet's corps, under Maj.-gen. Hood. Brig.-gen. Bushrod R. Johnson. Gregg's Brigade. Brig.-gen. John Gregg. Col. C. A. Sugg. 3d TennesseeCol. C. H. Walker.
Austin (Texas, United States) (search for this): chapter 7
Woodruff. 38th Alabama 32d AlabamaCol. Bush Jones. 58th Alabama O. F. Strahl's Brigade. 4th TennesseeLieut.-col. L. W. Finlay. 5th TennesseeCol. J. J. Lamb. 19th TennesseeCol. F. M. Walker. 24th TennesseeCol. John A. Wilson. 31st TennesseeLieut.-col. F. E. P. Stafford. 33d TennesseeLieut.-col. H. C. McNeill. John Adams' Brigade. 13th LouisianaMaj. F. L. Campbell. 20th Louisiana 16th LouisianaCol. D. Gober. 25th Louisiana 19th LouisianaMaj. H. A. Kennedy. Austin's Battalion (14th Louisiana Battalion Sharpshooters)Maj. J. E. Austin. 4th Louisiana BattalionMaj. S. L. Bishop. Joseph Wheeler's cavalry corps. John A. Wharton's division. First Brigade. 3d ArkansasLieut.-col. M. J. Henderson. 8th TexasLieut.-col. Gustave Cook. 11th TexasLieut.-col. J. M. Bounds. 65th North Carolina [6th Cavalry]Col. G. N. Folk. Second Brigade. 1st TennesseeCol. J. T. Wheeler. Col. James E. Carter. 2d TennesseeCol. H. M. Ashby. 4th Tenness
Graysville (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 7
onsin BatteryLieut. Samuel F. Clark. 12th Wisconsin BatteryCapt. William Zickerick. Casualties in the Union forces under Major-General U. S. Grant, engaged in the Chattanooga-Rossville campaign, November 23-27, 1863. includes skirmishes at Orchard knob (or Indian Hill) and Bushy knob (23d); engagement at Lookout Mountain and skirmish in front of Missionary Ridge (24th); battle of Missionary Ridge (25th); skirmishes at Chickamauga Station, Pea-Vine Valley, Pigeon hills, and near Graysville, Ga. (26th); and engagement at Taylor's Ridge, or Gap, Ringgold, Ga. (27th). command.Killed.Wounded.Captured or missing.Aggregate. Officer.Enlisted Men.OfficersEnlisted Men.Officers.Enlisted Men. army of the Cumberland Maj.-gen. George H. Thomas Fourth army corps Maj.-gen. Gordon Granger first division Brig.-gen. Charles Cruft. Second Brigade Brig.-gen. Walter C. Whitaker 96th Illinois121215 11011 8th Kentucky44 40th Ohio111115230 51st Ohio1146 99th Ohio311216 —————
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