THE OPPOSING FORCES AT KNOXVILLE.



expeditions, and alarms enough to destroy most of
the comfort of winter-quarters. 
  In the- latter part of March we moved back to
Bristol, and i i April General Lee sent for us to
rejoiti him by rail. Reaching Gordonsville on the



22d of April, we were once more with the Army
of Northern Virginia, just twelve days before it
entered the Wilderness and began the death-grap-
ple that was only to end, after eleven months of
daily fighting, at Appomattox.



 We had emi of nour foraging wigons captured and  recruited among the people of that section whose sym-
morn... killed toy the iouishwhaimkers." The Itter were pathies were anti-Confederate. Thieyseldon fought, but
supposed to be guerrilla troops lt the Federal service  they cut ohmallparties and took noprisoners.- E.P.A.



         THE OPPOSING FORCES AT KNOXVILLE, TENN.

                              November lth-Decerber hh, 18U3.

Far nm.lo..  ot Mle ifor..matlin contained  In. filis list a. ol in sio.ilar lists to filaw, tOe e lit.or  ac  Onol,- Itocl (oit  dolvance  at the
  imuhl-eation  ci tio  L Offical  RCeor.ls") to  ilrlgaolcr-O.eueral  Richiard  C.  thorn, A.ojnia.ot- eoetwe   .o, the  Armny.  K  stasoa
  for kill ;  v  icr wu ,un .lc;  m  wIne mortally  w uoneoi   no toorcapiwred  -r mi.irg; c for  oa;Atnl-d.

                                     THE UNION ARMY.

                     ARMY OF THE OHIO- Major-General Ambrose E. BRurnside.



NINTH ARMY CORPS, Brig.-Gen. Robert B. Potter.
FEcort: 6th Ind. CaV. 4 ce's), Col. James Biddle. Loss:
k, 1; w, 1; m, 1= 3.
utsrT DiVIsioN, Brig.-Gen. Edward Ferrero.
First Brigade, Col. David Morrison;: 3th Mass., Maj.
William F. Draper; 8th Mich., Lient.-Col. Ralph Ely;
79th N. Y., Capt. William S. Montgomery; 45th Pa.,
Lient.-Col. Francis M. Hills. Brigade loss: k, 4; w, 19;
In, 6 = 29. Secaad Brigade, CoL Benjamin C. Christ:
29th Mass., Col. Ebenezer W. Peiree; 27th Mich., Maj.
William B. Wright; 46th N. Y., Capt. Alphons Serieri;
60th Pa., Maji. Edward Overton, Jr. Brigade los: k, 15;
w, 25; i. 24=64. Third Brigade, Cot. William Hum-
phrey: 2d Mmeh., Maj. CorIteliu Byington (n w), Capt.
John C. Ruehl; 17th Mich., Lient.-Col. Lorin L. Com-
stock (k), Capt. Frederick W. Swift; 20th MRih., Mgt.
Byron M. Cutcheon; 100th Pr., Lieut.-Col. Matthew sr.
Dawson. Brigade loss: k, 18; w, 102; i, 46 = 166. Artil-
lery: 34th N. Y., Capt. Jo-oolo ioemomer; D, 1st R. I., Capt.
William W. Buc-kley. Artillery Ios: w, 2.
SECOND DIVISION, Col. John F. Hartranft.
First Brigade, C,1. Joshua K. Sigfried: 2d Md., Col.
Thoumuas B. Allard; 21st Mass., Leuit.-Col. George P.
Hlwkes; 48th Pa., Maj. Joseph A. Gilmour. Brigade
loss k, 5; w, 27; m, 32=64. Seread Brigade, Lient.-
Col. Edwimo 8ehali: 35th Ma.s., Mk]. Nathaniel Wales;
1lth N. IT., Capt. Leau.der W. Coogwelil; 51st Pa.. Mat.
Williamo J. Bolton. Brigade logs: k, 4; w, 7; m, 3= 14.



UNATTACHED: E, 2d U. S. Artly, Lieut. Sa-unet N.
Benjamin.
TWENTY-THIRD ARMY CORPS, Brig.-Gen. Mahlon
D. Mamosen.
General Headqaamers: .MMLeaughlin's Ohio Squadron
Car-., Maj. Richard Rice; EnRg. Battalion, Capt. 0. S.
McClure.
SECOND DIVI5ION, Brig.-Gen. Julius White. Staff los:
   n,2.
 Second Brigade, CoL Marshall W. Chapin: 107th Ill.,
 Lieut.-Col. Francis H. Lowry; 13th Ky., Col. William E.
 Hobson; 2ad Mich., Maj. WitUam W. Wheeler; 111th
 Ohlo, Maj. Isaac R. Sherwood; Ill. Battery, Capt. Ed-
 ward C. Henshaw. Brigade lo-s: w, 13; mu, 4 = 17.
THIRD DIVIStON, Brig.-Gen. Mile S. Haseall.
First Brigade, Col. James W. Reilly: 44th Ohio, 'Maj.
Alpheus S. Moore; 10th Ohio, Col. Patrik S. Slevin;
I0th Ohio, Lient.-Col. Oscar W. Sterl; D, lst Ohlo Art'y,
Lieut. Wililaum H. Pease. Brigade loss: k, 2; w, 151 n,
7=24. ,Reeesd Brigade, Col. Daodiel Cameron: fi5thl11i.,
Lteut.-Col. William S. Stewart; 24th Ky., Col. John S.
Haut; iced Ohio, Capt. John T. Philpot; hod. Battery,
Calpt. Fimibbard T. Thomas. Brigade los.: k, 9; w, 97;
m, 2 = 10O.
REsERav  ARTILLERT, Capt. Andrew J. Komokle- 24th
Ind., Capt. Joseph A. Sims; l9th Ohio, Cclit. Joseph C.
Shields.
Prorisional Brigade, Col. Willim A. Hoskins: 12th



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