. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers . C. Wal-thiill: wth Tcnn., Col. Tt. II. Onmniinss, M. WnlUcr: 2ntli Col. .loci .\. Battle; , «. S. Stanton (w); Tcnn. Battery. Capt. A. ; Iiidpt Co. Tenn. Cav., Capt. \V. S. Bh-dsoe;Indpt Co. Tenn. Cav., Capt. T. C. Panders. Brigade loss: Ic. 9S: w. ; m. fifi 429. ffmnit liri( Col. Sand. Powell (wl. Mrvior HoraceRice: Tenn. Battery (2 gnns).Capt. Hugh McClung:4tli Battalion Tenn. Ueut -Col. B. M.


. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers . C. Wal-thiill: wth Tcnn., Col. Tt. II. Onmniinss, M. WnlUcr: 2ntli Col. .loci .\. Battle; , «. S. Stanton (w); Tcnn. Battery. Capt. A. ; Iiidpt Co. Tenn. Cav., Capt. \V. S. Bh-dsoe;Indpt Co. Tenn. Cav., Capt. T. C. Panders. Brigade loss: Ic. 9S: w. ; m. fifi 429. ffmnit liri( Col. Sand. Powell (wl. Mrvior HoraceRice: Tenn. Battery (2 gnns).Capt. Hugh McClung:4tli Battalion Tenn. Ueut -Col. B. M. loss: k. 28: w. 4«: m. 29 1(R. Rfxrrrr: .WiBattalion Tenn. Georg>- R. >reCleUan. The total Confederate loss was killed. M9 wounded, ami 90 captured ormis,sing.—aggregate, .133. Gen. Crittenden says : •• In the then condiliou of mv command I could array for battle alwnt 4000effective men. MARSHALL AND GARFIELD IN EASTERN BY THE REV. EDWARD O. GUEREANT. ASSISTANT ADJUTANT-GENERAL TO GENERAL MARSHALL. ON the lOth of September, 1861, General Albert SidneyJohnston, one of the five officers who then held the rankof General in the Confederate army, was assignedto the command of Deijartmeut No. 2, embracing theStates of Tennessee and Arkansas, and that part ofthe State of Mississippi west of the New Orleans, Jack-son and Great Northern and Central Railroad; also,the military ojierations in Kentucky, Missoiiri, Kansas,and the Indian country immediately west of Missouriand Arkansas. Tennessee had entered into a leaguewith the Confederacy on the 7th of May, 1861, andalthough the efforts of the Confederates to take Ken-tucky out of the Union had been defeated, the Stateco««DE,.TE p„ F»oK. AN coutaiued a iRYge element friendly to secession, fromwhich was recruited at an early day a number of regiments. In order toafford securer opportunities for such enlistments, it was necessary to makean ef


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