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Michigan (Michigan, United States) (search for this): chapter 15.104
es T. Patton; 8th Ind., Lieut.-Col. Fielder A. Jones; 2d Ky., Maj. Owen Star; 3d Ky., Lieut.-Col. Robert I. King; 9th Pa., Lieut.-Col. David H. Kimmel. Second Brigade, Col. Smith D. Atkins: 92d Ill. (mounted), Lieut.-Col. Mathew Van Buskirk; 9th. Mich., Col. George S. Acker; 9th Ohio, Col. William D. Hamilton; 10th Ohio, Col. Thomas L. Sanderson; McLaughlin's Ohio Squadron, Capt. John Dalzell. Third Brigade, Col. George E. Spencer, Col. Michael Kerwin, Col. Thomas T. Heath: 1st Ala., Maj. Franclaassen; 52d Pa., Lieut.-Col. John B. Conyngham; 6th Tenn. (relieved for muster-out March 31st), Lieut.-Col. Edward Maynard. Second Brigade, Col. John Mehringer: 107th Ill., Maj. Thomas J. Milholland; 80th Ind., Lieut.-Col. Alfred Dale Owen; 23(1 Mich., Col. Oliver L. Spaulding; 111th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Isaac R. Sherwood; 118th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Edgar Sowers. Third Brigade, Col. Silas A. Strickland: 91st Ind., Lieut.-Col. Charles H. Butterfield; 50th Ohio, Capt. John S. Conahan, Lieut.-Col. Jame
Greensboro (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 15.104
ed his effective strength of infantry and artillery as follows: March 17th, 9513; March 23d, 15,027; March 27th, 14,678 (on this date the cavalry numbered 4093); March 31st, 16,014; April 7th, 18,182; April 17th, 14,770; April 24th, 15,188. In his official report General Wheeler says that he had under his immediate command at the commencement of the campaign 4442 effectives; on February 16th, 5172, and on April 17th, 4965. The number of troops (combatants and non-combatants) paroled at Greensboro' was 30,045 ; at Salisbury, 2987, and at Charlotte, 4015, making a grand total of 37,047. General Johnston ( Narrative, p. 410) says: The meeting between General Sherman and myself, and the armistice that followed, produced great uneasiness in the army. It was very commonly believed among the soldiers that there was to be a surrender, by which they would be prisoners of war, to which they were very averse. This apprehension caused a great number of desertions between the 19th and 24th of
Henderson (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 15.104
j. James O. Ferrell, Lieut.-Col. C. Irvine Walker. Brantly's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. W. F. Brantly: 22d Ala. (consolidated 22d, 25th, 39th, and 50th Ala.), Col. H. T. Toulmin; 37th Ala. (consolidated 37th, 42d, and 54th Ala.), Col. J. A. Minter; 24th Miss. (consolidated 24th, 27th, 29th, 30th, and 34th Miss.), Col. R. W. Williamson; 58th N. C. (consolidated 58th and 60th N. C.), Lieut.-Col. T. Coleman. Stevenson's division, Maj.-Gen. Carter L. Stevenson. Escort, Lieut. J. L. Johnston. Henderson's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. R. J. Henderson: 1st Ga. Confed. Batt'n (consolidated 1st Ga. Confed., 1st Batt'n Ga. Sharp-shooters, 25th, 29th, 30th, and 66th Ga.), Capt. W. J. Whitsitt; 39th Ga. (consolidated 34th, 39th, and part of 56th Ga.), Lieut.-Col. W. P. Milton, Col. C. H. Phinizy; 40th Ga. Batt'n (consolidated 40th, 41st, and 43d Ga.), Lieut. W. H. Darnall, Capt. J. E. Stallings; 42d Ga. (consolidated 36th and 42d Ga., and parts of 34th and 56th Ga.), Lieut.-Col. L. P. Thomas. Pettus's B
Department de Ville de Paris (France) (search for this): chapter 15.104
10th, 15th, 18th, 20th, 26th, 30th, 32d, 37th, and 45th Tenn., and 23d Tenn. Batt'n), Col. A. Searcy. Gist's Brigade, Col. W. G. Foster: 46th Ga., Lieut.-Col. A. Miles; 65th Ga. and 2d and 8th Ga. Batt'ns (consolidated), Lieut.-Col. Z. L. Walters; 16th and 24th S. C., Col. B. B. Smith. artillery Battalion, Maj. B. C. Manly: La. Battery, Capt. William M. Bridges; N. C. Battery, Capt. George B. Atkins; S. C. Battery, Capt. George H. Walter; S. C. Battery, Capt. W. E. Zimmerman; Va. Battery (Paris's), Lieut. Thomas Tucker. Stewart's Corps, Lieut.-Gen. Alexander P. Stewart. Loring's division, Maj.-Gen. William W. Loring. Featherston's Brigade, Brig.-Gen. W. S. Featherston: 1st Ark. (consolidated 1st and 2d Ark., Mounted Rifles, and 4th, 9th, and 25th Ark. Inf.), Col. H. G. Bunn; 3d Miss. (consolidated 3d, 31st, and 40th Miss.), Col. John M. Stigler; 22d Miss. (consolidated 1st, 22d, and 33d Miss., and 1st Miss. Batt'n), Col. M. A. Oatis; 37th Miss. Batt'n, Maj. Q. C. Heidelber
Averasboro (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 15.104
81226481,150 April 1080,9685537244388,948 The losses of this army in the principal combats of the campaign were as follows: place.Killed.Wounded.Captured or Missing.Total. Rivers's Bridge, S. C.1870 88 Near Kinston, N. C572659351257 Averysboro‘, N. C.77477 554 Bentonville, N. C.19111682871646 The Confederate Army. as constituted after April 9th, upon which date it was partly reorganized. Army of Tennessee.--General Joseph E. Johnston, General G. T. Beauregard (Second in cny from the cavalry. The Confederate loss in action at Rivers's Bridge, S. C., was 8 killed, 44 wounded, and 45 captured or missing = 97. Near Kinston, N. C., there were 11 killed, 107 wounded, and 16 captured or missing = 134. The loss at Averysboro' is estimated at about 700. At Bentonville it was 239 killed, 1694 wounded, and 673 captured or missing = 2606. With regard to the latter, however, General Sherman ( Personal memoirs, Vol. II., p. 306) claims to have captured 1625 prison
Salisbury, N. C. (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 15.104
infantry and artillery as follows: March 17th, 9513; March 23d, 15,027; March 27th, 14,678 (on this date the cavalry numbered 4093); March 31st, 16,014; April 7th, 18,182; April 17th, 14,770; April 24th, 15,188. In his official report General Wheeler says that he had under his immediate command at the commencement of the campaign 4442 effectives; on February 16th, 5172, and on April 17th, 4965. The number of troops (combatants and non-combatants) paroled at Greensboro' was 30,045 ; at Salisbury, 2987, and at Charlotte, 4015, making a grand total of 37,047. General Johnston ( Narrative, p. 410) says: The meeting between General Sherman and myself, and the armistice that followed, produced great uneasiness in the army. It was very commonly believed among the soldiers that there was to be a surrender, by which they would be prisoners of war, to which they were very averse. This apprehension caused a great number of desertions between the 19th and 24th of April--not less than 4000
Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 15.104
ha Doane; 136th N. Y., Maj. Henry L. Arnold, Capt. George H. Eldridge, Col. James Wood, Jr.; 55th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Edwin H. Powers, Maj. Charles P. Wickham; 73d Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Samuel H. Hurst, Maj. Thomas W. Higgins; 26th Wis., Lieut.-Col. Frederick C. Winkler, Maj. Francis Lackner. artillery, Maj. John A. Reynolds, Capt. Charles E. Winegar: 1, 1st N. Y., Capt. Charles E. Winegar, Lieut. Warren L. Scott; M, 1st N. Y., Lieut. Edward P. Newkirk; C, 1st Ohio, Lieut. Jerome B. Stephens; E, Pa., Capt. Thomas S. Sloan. cavalry. Third division, Brig.-Gen. Judson Kilpatrick. First Brigade, Col. Thomas J. Jordan: 3d Ind. (batt'n), Capt. Charles T. Patton; 8th Ind., Lieut.-Col. Fielder A. Jones; 2d Ky., Maj. Owen Star; 3d Ky., Lieut.-Col. Robert I. King; 9th Pa., Lieut.-Col. David H. Kimmel. Second Brigade, Col. Smith D. Atkins: 92d Ill. (mounted), Lieut.-Col. Mathew Van Buskirk; 9th. Mich., Col. George S. Acker; 9th Ohio, Col. William D. Hamilton; 10th Ohio, Col. Thomas L. Sander
Oliver L. Spaulding (search for this): chapter 15.104
Gen. Darius N. Couch, Brig.-Gen. Joseph A. Cooper. First Brigade, Col. Orlando I-. Moore: 26th Ky., Col. Thomas B. Fairleigh; 25th Mich., Lieut.-Col. Benjamin F. Orcutt; 132d N. Y. (detachment 99th N. Y. attached), Col. Peter J. Claassen; 52d Pa., Lieut.-Col. John B. Conyngham; 6th Tenn. (relieved for muster-out March 31st), Lieut.-Col. Edward Maynard. Second Brigade, Col. John Mehringer: 107th Ill., Maj. Thomas J. Milholland; 80th Ind., Lieut.-Col. Alfred Dale Owen; 23(1 Mich., Col. Oliver L. Spaulding; 111th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Isaac R. Sherwood; 118th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Edgar Sowers. Third Brigade, Col. Silas A. Strickland: 91st Ind., Lieut.-Col. Charles H. Butterfield; 50th Ohio, Capt. John S. Conahan, Lieut.-Col. James A. Bope; 181st Ohio, Lieut.-Col. John E. Hudson, Col. John O'Dowd; 183d Ohio, Col. George W. Hoge. Artillery: 15th Ind. (detached at Wilmington April 5th), Capt. Alonzo D. Harvey; 19th Ohio, Capt. Frank Wilson. Third division, Brig.-Gen. James W. Reilly, Brig.-Gen
Minor T. Thomas (search for this): chapter 15.104
ut.-Col. Mathew Van Buskirk; 9th. Mich., Col. George S. Acker; 9th Ohio, Col. William D. Hamilton; 10th Ohio, Col. Thomas L. Sanderson; McLaughlin's Ohio Squadron, Capt. John Dalzell. Third Brigade, Col. George E. Spencer, Col. Michael Kerwin, Col. Thomas T. Heath: 1st Ala., Maj. Francis L. Cramer, Capt. Jerome J. Hinds, Maj. Sanford Tramel; 5th Ky., Col. Oliver L. Baldwin, Maj. Christopher T. Cheek; 5th Ohio, Maj. George H-. Racer; 13th Pa., Maj. George F. McCabe, Col. Michael Kerwin. Fourth Bth Ohio, Col. Willard Warner. Second Brigade, Col. John C. McQuiston: 123d Ind., Lieut.-Col. Dewitt C. Walters; 129th Ind., Col. Charles A. Zollinger; 130th Ind., Col. Charles S. Parrish; 28th Mich., Col. William W. Wheeler. Third Brigade, Col. Minor T. Thomas: 25th Mass. (assigned April 2d), Lieut.-Col. James Tucker; 8th Minn., Maj. George A. Camp; 174th Ohio, Col. John S. Jones; 178th Ohio, Col. Joab A. Stafford. Artillery: 22d Ind. (transferred to First Division, Tenth Corps, April 5th), Lieu
William H. Minter (search for this): chapter 15.104
t: G, 11th Ill. Cav., Capt. Stephen S. Tripp. first division, Maj.-Gen. Joseph A. Mower, Brig.-Gen. Manning F. Force. First Brigade, Col. Charles S. Sheldon, Brig.-Gen. John W. Fuller: 64th Ill., Maj. Joseph S. Reynolds; 18th Mo., Lieut.-Col. William H. Minter, Col. Charles S. Sheldon, Lieut.-Col. William H. Minter, Maj. William M. Edgar; 27th Ohio, Maj. Isaac N. Gilruth; 39th Ohio, Capt. John W. Orr, Lieut.-Col. Daniel Weber. Second Brigade, Brig.-Gen. John W. Sprague, Col. Milton MontgomeLieut.-Col. William H. Minter, Maj. William M. Edgar; 27th Ohio, Maj. Isaac N. Gilruth; 39th Ohio, Capt. John W. Orr, Lieut.-Col. Daniel Weber. Second Brigade, Brig.-Gen. John W. Sprague, Col. Milton Montgomery, Brig.-Gen. John W. Sprague: 35th N. J., Col. John J. Cladek; 43d Ohio, Col. Wager Swayne, Maj. Horace Park; 63d Ohio, Maj. John W. Fouts, Capt. Otis W. Pollock, Maj. Oscar L. Jackson; 25th Wis., Lieut.-Col. Jeremiah M. Rusk, Col. Milton Montgomery, Lieut.-Col. J. M. Rusk. Third Brigade, Col. John Tillson, Col. Charles H. DeGroat, Lieut.-Col. James S. Wright, Col. John Tillson: 10th Ill., Lieut.-Col. M. F. Wood, Capt. David Gillespie; 25th Ind., Lieut.-Col. James S. Wright, Maj. William H. C
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