. The military and naval history of the rebellion in the United States : with biographical sketches of deceased officers . subsequently given up and oc-cupied by the Union troops. In the action 231 were killed and 1,007wounded on the Confederate side. The num-ber was larger on the Union side. About10,000 prisoners were made, and 40 pieces ofcannon and extensive magazines of all kindsof ordnance, quartermasters and commissarystores were captured. The following is a list of the regiments whichwere captured at Fort Donelson: 49th Tennes-see regiment. Col. Bailey; 43d Tennessee regi-ment. Col. Abe


. The military and naval history of the rebellion in the United States : with biographical sketches of deceased officers . subsequently given up and oc-cupied by the Union troops. In the action 231 were killed and 1,007wounded on the Confederate side. The num-ber was larger on the Union side. About10,000 prisoners were made, and 40 pieces ofcannon and extensive magazines of all kindsof ordnance, quartermasters and commissarystores were captured. The following is a list of the regiments whichwere captured at Fort Donelson: 49th Tennes-see regiment. Col. Bailey; 43d Tennessee regi-ment. Col. Abernethy; 27th Alabama regiment,Col. Jackson; 42d Tennessee regiment. ; Captain Guys battery; 26th Ten-nessee regiment. Col. Silliard ; 14th Mississippiregiment. Col. Baldwin; 18th Tennessee regi-ment, Col. Palmer; 2d Kentucky regiment,Col. Hanson; 20th Mississippi regiment, ; Captain Miltons company ; 15th Virgi-nia regiment, Lieut. Ilaslep; Texas regiment,Col. Gregg; 15th Arkansas regiment. Col. Lee;Capt. Orestons cavalry; 15th Tennessee regi- 130 MILITAEY AND NAVAL HISTORY OF THE A Water Batteries—Lowor Battery, 8 32-poun(ier guns; 1 10-inch Columbiad. Upper Battery, 1 32-pounder heavy rifled gun ; 2 32-pounder Rifle Pits, carried by General Smiths division. 0 General Grants Headquarters daring the siege. , D Part of Confederate Intrenchments, carried by a portion of General McClernands Fallen Confederate Confederate Log Woods. MILITAKY AND NAVAL HISTORY OF THE REBELLION. 131 ment, Maj. Clark; one Company, Col. Lngg;Porters artillery; 3d Tennessee regiment, ; 8tli Kentucky regiment, Capt. Lyon;80th Tennessee regiment, Maj. Humphrey; 32dTennessee regiment. Col. Cook; 41st Tennes-see regiment, Col. Forquehanor; Mississippiregiment, Col. Davidson. A portion of theFederal troops in Gen. McClernands divisionwere under arms two days and nights, amiddriving storms of snow and rain. The fdl


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