History of the Ninety-sixth Regiment, Illinois volunteer Infantry . r! • ? - . ?. / . , l\ANDE!l R. TUAIS. **»« \. rouse. • •• I -ii George E. Smith. .In. C:\v>*-. Theodore F. Clarkson. Kirst Lieut. J. H LlSKLATEB. Richard S. ThaisRobert J. Doc :i-kS. 1 *»;:;: General Grant Arrives. 257 isth Kentucky, these last Regiments having been formerly theIbird Brigade of the Third Division of the Twentj-firgt of these Regiments had lost heavily at Chickamauga, andthe eight had tor duly but about two thousand men. TheTwentieth and Twenty-first Corps were for the time; beingdiscontinued, the
History of the Ninety-sixth Regiment, Illinois volunteer Infantry . r! • ? - . ?. / . , l\ANDE!l R. TUAIS. **»« \. rouse. • •• I -ii George E. Smith. .In. C:\v>*-. Theodore F. Clarkson. Kirst Lieut. J. H LlSKLATEB. Richard S. ThaisRobert J. Doc :i-kS. 1 *»;:;: General Grant Arrives. 257 isth Kentucky, these last Regiments having been formerly theIbird Brigade of the Third Division of the Twentj-firgt of these Regiments had lost heavily at Chickamauga, andthe eight had tor duly but about two thousand men. TheTwentieth and Twenty-first Corps were for the time; beingdiscontinued, the Fourth and Fourteenth Corps absorbing allof the troops that had been actively engaged in the battle. October IS, by an order of President Lincoln, the MilitaryDivision of the Mississippi was created., and Gen. Grant wasplaced in command. Pending the arrival of Gen. Grant,Gen. Thomas assumed command of the army at Chattanooga ;and Gen. Rosecrans withdrew from his position as leader soquietly, that for some days it was not generally known that hehad been relieved fro
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