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The Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman
Vol. II.

CHAPTER XXIII
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Baird.
Artillery brigade, sixteen guns, Major Charles Houghtaling, First Illinois Artillery.
Twentieth Corps, Brigadier-General A.S.

WILLIAMS.
First Division, Brigadier-General N.I.Jackson; Second Division, Brigadier-General J.W.

Geary; Third Division, Brigadier-General W.T.Ward.
Artillery brigade, Sixteen gnus, Major J.A.Reynolds, First New York Artillery.
Cavalry Division, Brigadier-General JUDSON KILPATRICK.
First Brigade, Colonel T.J.Jordan, Ninth Pennsylvania Cavalry; Second Brigade, Colonel S.D.Atkins, Ninety-second Illinois Vol.; Third Brigade, Colonel George E.

Spencer, First Alabama Cavalry.
One battery of four guns.
The actual strength of the army, as given in the following official tabular statements, was at the time sixty thousand and seventy-nine men, and sixty-eight guns.

The trains were made up of about twenty-five hundred wagons, with six mules to each wagon, and about six hundred ambulances, with two horses each.


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