. The army in the civil . 17 13 119 287 7,,2128,,3402,S272,4111,,4195,157 9,2258,6727,6414,2987,45310,1548,8202,8532,0192,8794903642,8416,067 8a tMitohelja 11,687 4tli (NelBon) 10,693 5th (Crittenden) 6,556 6tli (Wood)...... 10,455 7tll (Morean)s 13,780 7thBriKade (NeeTev)« 4,323 23d ^- (::::.;;::::::::.:....: 3,367 Dumonts Gommana 2,447 Cavalry (Jackson) 3,151 Artillery reserve (Barnett) 664 Unattached artillery 437 cavalry 8,405 * infantry 7,019 Total 55,152 67,781 88,636 Grand Total 150,461 201,659 1 Formerly let Divi


. The army in the civil . 17 13 119 287 7,,2128,,3402,S272,4111,,4195,157 9,2258,6727,6414,2987,45310,1548,8202,8532,0192,8794903642,8416,067 8a tMitohelja 11,687 4tli (NelBon) 10,693 5th (Crittenden) 6,556 6tli (Wood)...... 10,455 7tll (Morean)s 13,780 7thBriKade (NeeTev)« 4,323 23d ^- (::::.;;::::::::.:....: 3,367 Dumonts Gommana 2,447 Cavalry (Jackson) 3,151 Artillery reserve (Barnett) 664 Unattached artillery 437 cavalry 8,405 * infantry 7,019 Total 55,152 67,781 88,636 Grand Total 150,461 201,659 1 Formerly let Division (Thomas), Army of the Ohio. a In Northern Alabama^ a At Cumberland Gap. « At Nashville. All ot Buells troops, except those commanded by Mitohel, Morgan, and Negley,Were at or near Corinth. _ , .„ , .„ Note.—The above was compiled m the War Records OfBoe. and will appear oupage 286 of Vol. X., Part II., of the Records of the War of the Rebellion. aOca a Si 3be+O 2, 5,g<» CD m D II i o g to5 -a I as. Oi I Oi-» iS Officers. EnlistedMen. Cl^^9 as OS-5 Officers. EnlistedMen. Ot^ ^s #^00 0 vi-q 009 QO—T I %^ Si I 0>«0 Officers. EnlistedMen. ^*S Officers. EnlistedMen. Effective total. Total. Aggi-egate. Officers. Enlistedmen. Officers. Enlistedmen. am 11 col- oo0»l Sh2 Officers. Enlistedmen. Officers. Enlistedmen. Sq• a. ^S ^ fe?! 5 «g Total. Aggregate. I—Io APPENDIX D. COEKESPONDENCE WITH EEFERENCE TO THEDISPEESION or HALLECKS AEMY AFTEETHE OAPTUEE OF OOBINTH. No. to Hallbck. Washinqtoh, June 5,1862— have received the following despatch from General McClellan, which I tran&mlt for your consideration: MoCLEUiANs Headquaetebb, June 5,1862—4 May I again invite your Excellencys attention to the great importance of occu-pying Chattanooga and Dalton by our Western forces ? The evacuation of Cor-inth would appear to render this very easy. The importance of this move in forcecannot be exaggerated.* No. to Linc


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