. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers . nd Brigade(composition not fully reported), J. B. Ville-in gue : 33dMiss.,Col. D. W. Hurst; 39thMiss., Col. W. Brigade loss : k, 21 ;w, 76; m, 71 = 168. Third Bri-gade, John S. Bowen : 6th Miss., Col. RobertLowry; 15th Miss., Col. M. Farrell; 22d Miss., Capt. J. ; Miss. Battalion, Capt. C. K. Caruthers; 1st Mo., A. C. Riley; La. (Watson) Battery, Capt. Bursley. Brigade loss: k, 28; w, 92; m, 40 = Brigade, Col. W.


. Battles and leaders of the Civil War : being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers . nd Brigade(composition not fully reported), J. B. Ville-in gue : 33dMiss.,Col. D. W. Hurst; 39thMiss., Col. W. Brigade loss : k, 21 ;w, 76; m, 71 = 168. Third Bri-gade, John S. Bowen : 6th Miss., Col. RobertLowry; 15th Miss., Col. M. Farrell; 22d Miss., Capt. J. ; Miss. Battalion, Capt. C. K. Caruthers; 1st Mo., A. C. Riley; La. (Watson) Battery, Capt. Bursley. Brigade loss: k, 28; w, 92; m, 40 = Brigade, Col. W. H. Jackson : 1st Miss., F. A. Montgomery; 7th Tenn., J. Brigade loss: k, 1. Unattached : La. ZouaveBattalion, Maj. St. L. Dupiere. Loss: k, 2;m,14 = Confederate loss (including Hatchie Bridge, ): killed, 505; wounded, 2150; captured or missing,2183 = 4838. General Van Dora says ( Official Records,Vol. XVIL, Pt. I., p. 378): Field returns at Ripley showedmy strength to be about 22,000 men. It is estimatedthat at least 20,000 were brought iuto action at MONUMENT IN THE NATIONAL CEMETERY, CORINTH. FROM A PHOTOGRAPh TAKEN IN 181 END OF VOLUME 7/ fLOOJ. OiV 05131


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