The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union And Confederate Armies. Series 1, Volume 24, In Three Parts. Part 3, Correspondence, etc. Page: 24
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MISSISSIPPI, WEST TENNESSEE, ETC.
[CHAP. XXV1,
Third Brigade.
Brig. Gen.. HUGH EWING.
30th Ohio, Lieut. Col. Theodore Jones.
37th Ohio, Col. Edward Siber.
47th Ohio, Lieut. Col. Augustus C. Parry.
4th West Virginia, Col. Joseph A. J. Lightburn.
Artillery.
e1st Illinois Light, Battery A, Capt. Peter P. Wood.
1st Illinois Light, Battery B Capt. Samuel E. Barrett.
1st Illinois Light, Battery i, Lieut. Levi W. Hart.
8th Ohio Battery, Lieut. Albert Cudney.
Cavalry.
Thielemann's (Illinois), Lieut. James William Lavigne.
SIXTEENTH ARMY CORPS.*
Maj. Gen. CHARLES S. HAMILTON.
FIRST DIVISION.t
Col. JOHN ADAIR McDOWELL.
First Brigade. Second Brigade.
Col. CHARLES C. WALCUTT. Col. JOSEPH R. COCKERILL.
40th Illinois, Col. Stephen G. Hicks. 26th Illinois, Capt. James A. Duggei.
12th Indiana, Lieut. Col. Solomon D. 96th Illinois, Col. Thomas E. Champion.
Kempton. 97th Indiana, Col. Robert F. Catterson.
100th Indiana, Col. Sanford J. Stoughton. 99th Indiana, Col. Alexander Fowler
6th Iowa, Lieut. Col. John M. Corse. 53d Ohio, Col. Wells S. Jones.
15th Michigan, Maj. Thomas E. Morris. 70th Ohio, Maj. William B. Brown.
46th Ohio, Lieut. Col. William Smith.
Artillery.
Capt. WILLIAM COGSWELL.
1st Illinois Light, Battery F, Capt. John T. Cheney.
1st Illinois Light, Battery I, Capt. Edward Bouton.
1st Illinois Light, Battery M, Capt. John B. Miller.
2d Illinois Light, Battery D, Lieut. Harrison C. Barger.
4th Indiana Battery, Capt. Asahel K. Bush.
Escort.
7th Illinois Cavalry, Company B, Capt. Henry C. Forbes.
* As first organized (December 22, 1862) this corps consisted of the Sixth, Seventh,
and Eighth Divisions, the Second Brigade, Cavalry Division, and the Districts of Co-
lumbus and Jackson, all of the Army of the Tennessee, and Maj. Gen. Stephen A.
Hurlbut being assigned to the command. On January 10, 1863, Brig. Gen. Charles S.
Hamilton was assigned to command during temporary absence of Hurlbut; on Jan-
uary 15 the District of West Tennessee was constituted, under Hamilton's command,
to embrace the Districts of Columbus, Corinth, Jackson, and Memphis, which em-
braced all the troops of the Sixteenth Army Corps, and on January 20 the Sixth and
Seventh Divisions were exchanged for the First and Fourth Divisions, theretofore in
the Seventeenth Army Corps. On February 5 Hurlbut assumed command of the corps,
and on the 7th his command was extended over the districts above mentioned.
t Headquarters at La Grange; troops at Davis' Mills, Grand Junction, and La
Grange.
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