. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers . S &# mMA^Sw^m^. ffli mlBm gSSStd w5H> BENTONVILLE THE MORNING AFTER THE BATTLE — THE SMOKE IS FROM RESIN THAT WAS FIREDBY THE CONFEDERATES. FROM A SKETCH MADE AT THE TIME. THE OPPOSING FORCES IN THE CAMPAIGN OF THE CAROLINAS. THE UNION William T. Sherman. Headquarters Guard: 7th Co. Ohio Sharp-shooters,Lieut. James Cox. Engineers and Mechanics: 1st Mich., Maj. John ; 1st Mo. (5 cos), William Tweeddale. Artillery, I William F. Bar
. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers . S &# mMA^Sw^m^. ffli mlBm gSSStd w5H> BENTONVILLE THE MORNING AFTER THE BATTLE — THE SMOKE IS FROM RESIN THAT WAS FIREDBY THE CONFEDERATES. FROM A SKETCH MADE AT THE TIME. THE OPPOSING FORCES IN THE CAMPAIGN OF THE CAROLINAS. THE UNION William T. Sherman. Headquarters Guard: 7th Co. Ohio Sharp-shooters,Lieut. James Cox. Engineers and Mechanics: 1st Mich., Maj. John ; 1st Mo. (5 cos), William Tweeddale. Artillery, I William F. Barry (chief-of-ar-tillery). BIGHT WING (Army of the Tennessee), O. Howard. Eseorl : K, 15th 111. Cav., Capt. William Duncan; ithCo. Ohio Cav., Capt, John L. King. Pontoon Train Guard: E, 14th Wis., Capt. William I,Henry. FIFTEENTH ABMY CORPS, John division, Charles B. Woods. First Brigade, Col. William B. Woods: 12th Ind., Williams; 26th Iowa, Maj. John Lubbers; 27thMo., Col. Thomas Curly; 31st and 32d Mo. (6 cos), Abraham J. Seay; 76th Ohio,
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