ADJUTANT    GENERAL'S REPORT.

RECAPITULATION AND LIST OF CASUALTIES.

893

Companies.

Field and-Staff.

A_________

B_________

C_________

D_________

E_......-

F_____.....

G_________

II_________

I__________

K_________

Total__________

-a   

2 3

V, ^

p '5

5 =

11

83

84 84 83 81 83 86 90 86 83

863

20

34 48 43 38

35 80 34 50 43 37

   1112

31 117 132 127 121

119 163

120 146 129 120

1,325

Casualties.

39

107

51 32 50 35 48 61 32 44 47 39

447

15 17 12. 10 26 8 15 20

138

11

46 59 46 50 44 50 63 55 44 53

521

Remarks.

FOURTEENTH KENTUCKY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.

The 14th Kentucky Infantry was organized in October, 1861, nt Louisa, Kentucky, under Colonel Laban T. Moore, and mustered into the United States service on the 10th December, 1861, by Lt. C. B. Throckmorton, 4th United States Artillery, Mustering Officer. From Louisa it marched to Ivy Mountain and Middle Creek, Kentucky, on the Virginia border, and had a severe engagement with the enemy at each place. After scouting in Eastern Kentucky for some time, it was ordered to Cumberland Gap to join General George W, Morgan's Division. It remained at the Gap until September, 1862, and was in the perilous march from that point to the Ohio river, through the mountains of Kentucky, with General Morgan in his retreat. In this retreat the arduous duties assigned the 14th were performed to the entire satisfaction of the Commanding General, and reflected great credit upon the officers and men. From Greenupsburg it marched to Louisville, and from there to Danville, Kentucky, via Lexington.   After remaining at Danville for a short time it was ordered to East-

ern Kentucky, and Colonel George V\'. Gallup assigned to the command of the District, and, by the prompt, efficient, and energetic manner in which he conducted the affairs of his district, the people once more enjoyed protection from the frequent incursions of Marshall's forces, and earnestly petitioned that Colonel Gallup and his gallant command should be permanently located in that section. But the campaign of General Sherman against Atlanta demanding all the available forces, the 14th was ordered to Chattanooga, and participated in all the engagements incident thereto.

It has participated in the following named battles, in which loss was sustained, viz: Ivy Mountain, Middle Creek, and Salyersviile, Kentucky; Lost Mountain, Georgia; Laurel Mountain, Virginia; New Hope Church, Kenesaw, Peachtree Creek, Cass Station, and Jonesboro, Georgia; Johu-sonville, Tennessee; Atlanta and Marietta, Georgia.

It was mustered out at Louisa, Kentucky, January 31st, 1865, the veterans and recruits being transferred to the 14th Kentucky Veteran Infantry.

KENTUCKY INFANTRY.

FIFTEENTH KENTUCKY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.

REMARKS.

Died at Danville Kentucky, November 5th, 1862. of    ^ 8W, 1302.

Promoted from Captain Company C to Colonel November 8!h. 1862, Kiuea at u% Promoted from Captain Company A to Coionel January 1st, 1863. Killed at battle of Chaplin Hills October 8th, 1862.

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