U. S.
SECOND DIVISION, ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE
BRIG. GEN. WM. H. L. WALLACE, (MORTALLY W’D.)
COL. JAMES M. TUTTLE, 2D IOWA
1ST BRIGADE
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COL. JAMES M. TUTTLE, 2D IOWA
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2ND BRIGADE
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BRIG. GEN. JOHN McARTHUR, (W’D.)
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COL. THOMAS MORTON, 81ST OHIO.
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3RD BRIGADE
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COL. THOMAS M. SWEENY, 52D ILLINOIS, (W’D.)
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COL. SILAS D. BALDWIN, 57TH ILLINOIS.
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BATTERY ‘A’ 1ST ILL. LT. ARTY., LIEUT. PETER P. WOOD.
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BATTERY ‘D’ 1ST MO. LT. ARTY., CAPT. HENRY RICHARDSON.
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BATTERY ‘H’ 1ST MO. LT. ARTY., CAPT. FRED. WELKER.
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BATTERY ‘K’ 1ST MO. LT. ARTY., CAPT. GEORGE H. STONE.
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COMPANIES ‘A’ AND ‘B’
2D ILLINOIS CAVALRY.
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COMPANIES ‘C’ 2D
AND ‘I’ 4TH U. S. CAVALRY.
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This Division, commanded by Brig.
Gen. C. F. Smith, arrived upon this field March 19, 1862 and encamped along,
and to the right of the road from Pittsburg Landing to Snake Creek Bridge.
April 2, 1862 Brig. Gen. Wm. H. L.
Wallace was assigned to the command of the Division.
On Sunday, April 6, 1862, the 1st
and 3d brigades were engaged at the “Hornets’ Nest”; two regiments of the 2d
Brigade, under Gen. McArthur, were engaged east of the Peach Orchard; the other
three regiments were detached to different parts of the field. At about 5 P. M. Gen. Wallace was mortally
wounded and four of his regiments were surrounded and captured.
On Monday the Division, under the
command of Col. Tuttle, was in reserve, supporting the 5th Division of the Army
of the Ohio, until about noon. It then
formed in the front line between the divisions of McCook and Crittenden, and
was engaged in the Review Field. The
Division had present for duty, of all arms, officers and men, 8408. Its loss was 270 killed; 1173 wounded; 1306
missing; total 2749.
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