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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Colonel William Preston Johnston, The Life of General Albert Sidney Johnston : His Service in the Armies of the United States, the Republic of Texas, and the Confederate States.. Search the whole document.
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William Nelson (search for this): chapter 26
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Appendix B.
General Sherman (vol. i., pp. 206-208) undertakes to give a statement of his strength, about the 3d or 4th of November.
He states that General McCook had at Nolin four brigades, consisting of fourteen regiments of volunteers and some regulars, besides artillery — a force 13,000 strong.
General Sherman also furnishes a tabulated list of the regiments under his command, which must have been compiled from imperfect sources.
He mentions eleven regiments in easy supporting dist a number of these were brigaded December 3d.
Nor is any account taken of the numerous organizations of Home Guards. General Sherman estimated the Confederate force from Bowling Green to Clarksville at from 25,000 to 30,000 men-double their real num p Dick Robinson, at 10,000; and elsewhere in Northern Kentucky, at 10,000.
These figures were substantially correct.
Sherman's command, from his own account, may be tabulated thus:
Fourteen regiments at Nolin (his figures)13,000
Twenty-eight
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