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Palmetto (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 7
id 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. C. Rogers. Capt. J. S. Cleveland.
Iowa (Iowa, United States) (search for this): chapter 7
Captain John F. Monroe15th Infantry. Lieutenant William D. Sering15th Infantry. Lieutenant-colonel Jacob Glass32d Infantry. Lieutenant James M. Hanna40th Infantry. Lieutenant John Reese68th Infantry. Captain Francis M. Bryant75th Infantry. Captain William M. Southard86th Infantry. Lieutenant Burr Russell87th Infantry. Captain James H. Steele88th Infantry. Lieutenant Daniel Little88th Infantry. Captain James M. Harland100th Infantry. Lieutenant Henry T. Waterman101st Infantry. Iowa. Lieutenant Thomas H. Cramer4th Infantry. Lieutenant Charles S. Miller5th Infantry. Captain Robert Allison6th Infantry. Lieutenant George H. Conant10th Infantry. Lieutenant Isaac Sexton10th Infantry. Captain Luther F. McNeal17th Infantry. Captain John L. Steele26th Infantry. Kentucky. Lieutenant Gavine D. Hunt3d Infantry. Captain John P. Hurley5th Infantry. Captain Upton Wilson5th Infantry. Lieutenant William S. Barton9th Infantry. Michigan. Major Benjamin
Jackson (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 7
's (Georgia) BatteryLieut. R. W. Anderson. Clayton's Brigade. Brig.-gen. H. D. Clayton. 18th AlabamaLieut.-col. R. F. Inge. 36th AlabamaCol. L. T. Woodruff. 38th AlabamaMaj. O. S. Jewett. Arkansas BatteryCapt. J. T. Humphreys. Jackson's Brigade. Brig.-gen. John K. Jackson. 1st ConfederateMaj. J. C. Gordon. 2d Georgia Battalion (Sharpshooters)Maj. R. H. Whiteley. 5th GeorgiaCol. C. P. Daniel. 5th MississippiLieut.-col. W. L. Sykes. 8th MississippiCol. J. C. Wilkinson S. Army, commanding, at the battle of Chickamauga, Ga., September 19-20, 1863. Right wing. Lieut.-gen. Leonidas Polk. Cheatham's division. Maj.-gen. B. F. Cheatham. Escort 2d Georgia Cavalry, Company G, Capt. T. M. Merritt. Jackson's Brigade. Brig.-gen. John K. Jackson. 1st Georgia (Confederate), 2d BattalionMaj. J. C. Gordon. 5th GeorgiaCol. C. P. Daniel. 2d Georgia Battalion (Sharpshooters)Maj. R. H. Whitely. 5th MississippiLieut.-col. W. L. Sykes. Maj. J. B.
New Jersey (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): chapter 7
try. Captain Joseph A. Ledergerber12th Infantry. Lieutenant Frederick Kessler12th Infantry. Captain John G. Reis15th Infantry. Lieutenant August F. Hranitzky17th Infantry. Lieutenant George Maehl17th Infantry. Captain Edward H. Stoddard26th Infantry. Lieutenant Henry P. Harding26th Infantry. Lieutenant John Wellmeyer27th Infantry. Captain Henry Justi29th Infantry. Captain Martin Menne29th Infantry. Lieutenant Julius Selle29th Infantry. Captain Francis Doherty31st Infantry. New Jersey. Captain William G. Boggs33d Infantry. Captain Samuel F. Waldron33d Infantry. New York. Major Gilbert M. Elliott102d Infantry. Lieutenant Charles F. Tresser136th Infantry. Lieutenant George C. Owen137th Infantry. Lieutenant-colonel Joseph B. Taft143d Infantry. Ohio. Lieutenant Christopher Woollenhaupt1st Infantry. Major Samuel C. Erwin6th Infantry. Colonel William R. Creighton7th Infantry. Lieutenant-colonel Orrin J. Crane7th Infantry. Lieutenant Morris
Eufaula (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 7
esseeLieut.-col. W. W. Floyd. 23d TennesseeCol. R. H. Keeble. 25th TennesseeCol. John M. Hughs. 44th TennesseeCol. John S. Fulton. Jefferson's ArtilleryCapt. Put. Darden. Bate's Brigade. Col. T. B. Smith reported as commanding, July 20. Brig.-gen. W. B. Bate. 9th Alabama BattalionLieut.-col. Bush. Jones. 4th Georgia Battalion SharpshootersCapt. B. M. Turner. 37th GeorgiaMaj. M. Kendrick. 15th and 37th TennesseeCol. R. C. Tyler. 20th TennesseeCol. Thomas B. Smith. Eufaula (Alabama) ArtilleryLieut. W. J. McKenzie. Brown's Brigade. Brig.-gen. John C. Brown. 18th TennesseeLieut.-col. W. R. Butler. 26th TennesseeCol. J. M. Lillard. 32d TennesseeMaj. J. P. McGuire. 45th TennesseeCol. A. Searcy. 23d Tennessee BattalionCapt. W. P. Simpson. Dawson's (Georgia) BatteryLieut. R. W. Anderson. Clayton's Brigade. Brig.-gen. H. D. Clayton. 18th AlabamaLieut.-col. R. F. Inge. 36th AlabamaCol. L. T. Woodruff. 38th AlabamaMaj. O. S. Jewett. Arkansas
Lenoirs (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 7
ryCapt. O. W. Barret. Orleans Guard ArtilleryLieut. N. O. Lauve. Miscellaneous. Atlanta, Ga. Provost BattalionMaj. G. W. Lee. Engineer troops. Sappers and Miners (one company)Capt. G. B. Pickett. Escorts. Dreux's company (army headquarters)Capt. Guy Dreux. Holloway's company (army headquarters)Capt. E. M. Holloway, Orleans Light Horse (Polk's headquarters)Capt. L. Greenleaf. Company G, Second Georgia Cavalry (Cheatham's headquarters)Capt. T. H. Jordan. Lenoir's company (Withers' headquarters)Lieut. W. J. Lee. Raum's company (Hill's headquarters)Capt. W. C. Raum. Sanders' company (Cleburne's headquarters)Capt. C. F. Sanders. Foules' company (Stewart's headquarters)Capt. H. L. Foules. Gordon's companyCapt. M. L. Gordon. Texas companyLieut. Isaac Fulkerson. Organization of the army of the Cumberland, commanded by Major-General Wm. S. Rosecrans, at the battle of Chickamauga, Ga., September 19 and 20, 1863. General headquarters.
Chicago (Illinois, United States) (search for this): chapter 7
ivision. Brig.-gen. George Crook. First Brigade. Col. Robert H. G. Minty. 3d Indiana (detachment)Lieut.-col. Robert Klein. 4th MichiganMaj. Horace Gray. 7th PennsylvaniaLieut.-col. James J. Seibert. 4th United StatesCapt. James B. McIntyre. Second Brigade. Col. Eli Long. 2d KentuckyCol. Thomas P. Nicholas. 1st OhioLieut.-col. Valentine Cupp. Maj. Thomas J. Patten. 3d OhioLieut.-col. Charles B. Seidel. 4th OhioLieut.-col. Oliver P. Robie. Artillery. Chicago (Illinois) Board of Trade BatteryCapt. James H. Stokes. >Return of Casualties in the army of the Cumberland, commanded by Major-General 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 mi
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 7
Harper. 2d Arkansas Mounted RiflesCol. James A. Williamson. 25th ArkansasLieut.-col. Eli Hufstedler. 4th and 31st Arkansas Infantry and 4th Arkansas Battalion (consolidated)Maj. J. A. Ross. 39th North CarolinaCol. D. Coleman. Culpeper's (South Carolina) BatteryCapt. J. F. Culpeper. Longstreet's corps. army of Northern Virginia. Organization taken from return of that army for August 31, 1863. Pickett's division was left in Virginia. Maj.-gen. John B. Hood. McLaws division. BeorgiaCol. D. M. DuBose. Maj. P. J. Shannon. 17th GeorgiaLieut.-col. Charles W. Matthews. 20th GeorgiaCol. J. D. Waddell. Corps artillery. did not arrive in time to take part in the battle. Col. E. Porter Alexander. Fickling's (South Carolina) Battery. Jordan's (Virginia) Battery. Moody's (Louisiana) Battery. Parker's (Virginia) Battery. Taylor's (Virginia) Battery. Woolfolk's (Virginia) Battery. Reserve artillery army of Tennessee. Maj. Felix H. Robertson. B
Pigeon Hills (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 7
lliam 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 40th Ohio111115230 51st Ohio1146 9
Wisconsin (Wisconsin, United States) (search for this): chapter 7
Artillery. Indiana Light, 7th BatteryCapt. George R. Swallow. Pennsylvania Light, 26th BatteryCapt. Alanson J. Stevens. Lieut. Samuel M. McDowell. Wisconsin Light, 3d BatteryLieut. Cortland Livingston. Reserve corps. Maj.-gen. Gordon Granger. First division. Brig.-gen. James B. Steedman. First Brigade.Aggregate. Officer.Enlisted Men.OfficersEnlisted Men.Officers.Enlisted Men. Artillery Indiana Light, 7th Battery819 Pennsylvania Light, 26th Battery11113117 Wisconsin Light, 3d Battery.2131126 —————————————— Total Artillery1313411252 —————————————— Total Third division7493656813289962 —————————————— Total Twenty-first arry. Lieutenant Peter Kaylor28th Infantry. Captain Charles S. Davis147th Infantry. United States army. Lieutenant Peter J. Coenzler16th Infantry. Wisconsin. Captain Howard Greene24th Infantry. Lieutenant Robert J. Chivas24th Infantry.
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