CAPTAIN: In accordance with circular from army headquarters calling for a report of the number of flags lost in the engagements of 29th and 30th of November, I have to report four, those of the Third, Twenty-second, and Thirty-third Mississippi Regiments, Featherston's brigade, and that of the Fifteenth Regiment, of Adams' brigade, and inclose herewith a statement from each brigade commander.
Assistant Adjutant-General.
MAJOR: In obedience to orders from army headquarters I would respectfully report that three stand of colors were captured from my brigade on the 30th of November, belonging to the Third, Twenty-second, and Thirty-third Mississippi Regiments. The color-bearers of the Third and Twenty-second planted their colors on the enemy's works, and were wounded and captured with their colors. The color-bearer of the Thirty-third was killed some fifteen paces from the works, when Lieut. H. C. Shaw, of Company K, carried them forward, and when in the act of planting them on the works was killed, his body falling in the trench, the colors falling in the works.
Assistant Adjutant-General.
MAJOR: In obedience to orders from army headquarters I have the honor to report that one flag was lost in the engagement of the 30th ultimo of the Fifteenth Mississippi Regiment. Four men were shot down in bearing it.
Assistant Adjutant-General.
I would respectfully report that no flags were lost in this brigade on the 29th and 30th ultimo.
Assistant Adjutant-General.
Report of the killed, wounded, and missing of Loring's division in the engagement of November 30, 1864, near Franklin, Tenn.
Command. |
Killed. |
Wounded. |
Missing. |
Aggregate. |
|||
Officers. |
Men. |
Officers. |
Men. |
Officers. |
Men. |
||
Featherston's brigade |
16 |
60 |
22 |
178 |
4 |
72 |
352 |
Adams' brigade |
10 |
34 |
39 |
232 |
1 |
21 |
337 |
Scott's brigade |
2 |
29 |
23 |
125 |
2 |
6 |
187 |
Total. |
28 |
123 |
84 |
535 |
7 |
99 |
876 |
Major-General, Commanding.
Cockrell's brigade: Second and Sixth Missouri Infantry lost one. Ector's and Sears' brigades not in engagement; absent on detached service.
Assistant Adjutant-General:
CAPTAIN: I have the honor to report that no flags were captured from Sears' brigade November 30, 1864.
Return of casualties in French's division at the battle of Franklin, Tenn., November 30,1864.
Command. |
Killed. |
Wounded. |
Missing. |
Aggregate. |
|||
Officers. |
Men. |
Officers. |
Men. |
Officers. |
Men. |
||
Cockrell's brigade1
|
19 |
79 |
31 |
198 |
13 |
79 |
419 |
Sears' brigade |
5 |
25 |
26 |
142 |
1 |
34 |
233 |
Total |
24 |
104 |
57 |
340 |
14 |
113 |
652 |
1 Eighty-two officers and 614 men in fight. The missing
from Cockrell’s brigade are known to be prisoners of war (from men who
escaped”, captured in the enemy’s works.
The above is the loss from the two brigades, the third one being on duty detached. The loss is over one-third of my troops engaged.
Report of casualties in French's division December 4, 1864.
|
Killed. |
Wounded. |
Aggregate. |
Cockrell's brigade. |
|
|
|
Sears’ Brigade1 |
2 |
19 |
21 |
Ector's brigade |
1 |
14 |
15 |
Total |
3 |
33 |
26 |
1 Colonel Andrews wounded.
Report of officers and men of Sears' brigade who reached the main line of the enemy's works at Franklin, November 30, 1864.
Names. |
Rank. |
Co. |
Regiment. |
Remarks. |
James M. Swearingin |
Corporal |
A |
35th Mississippi |
|
C. D. Grady |
Private |
A |
do |
|
E. T. Eldridge |
do |
A |
do |
|
J. L. Conner |
First lieutenant |
D |
do |
|
E. S. Holman |
Private |
D |
do |
|
J. A. Harrison |
Captain |
E |
do |
|
T. B. Walsh |
Second lieutenant |
E |
do |
|
J. F. Walsh |
First sergeant |
E |
do |
|
F. M. Hester |
Sergeant |
E |
do |
|
A.J. Cooper |
do |
E |
do |
|
J. H. Rice |
Corporal |
E |
do |
|
J. R. Barrett |
Private |
E |
do |
|
A. Lowry |
do |
E |
do |
|
J. N. Strait |
do |
E |
do |
|
H. W. White |
do |
E |
do |
|
W. H. Youngblood |
Sergeant |
F |
do |
|
J. M. Robinson |
Private |
F |
do |
|
A. L. Barnett |
Sergeant |
I |
do |
|
J. S. Fox |
Private |
I |
do |
|
W. J. Brown |
do |
I |
do |
|
J. N. McCoy |
First lieutenant |
A |
35th Mississippi |
Reached abatis and wounded. |
H. B. Hudnall |
Second lieutenant |
A |
do |
Do. |
W. F. M. Tate |
Corporal |
D |
do |
Do |
E. H. Parks |
Private |
D |
do |
Reached abatis. |
J. A. Killingsworth |
do |
D |
do |
Do |
J. A. Killingsworth. |
Second lieutenant |
E |
do |
Do |
A. M. Page |
Private |
K |
do |
Do |
George Dockery |
do |
K |
do |
Do |
J. F. Green |
do |
K |
do |
Do |
G. W. Davis |
do |
K |
do |
Do |
Isaac Carroll |
do |
K |
do |
Do |
J. D. Harrington |
do |
K |
do |
Do |
Munroe Watson |
do |
K |
do |
Wounded three times near
interior works. |
J. W. Saunders |
do |
K |
do |
Reached abatis. |
R. Calvert |
do |
K |
do |
Do |
W.W. Witherspoon. |
Colonel |
-- |
36th Mississippi. |
Killed near interior works |
G. M. Gallaspy |
Captain |
C |
do |
|
W.J. Smith |
do |
F |
do |
Wounded between works. |
P. H. Davis |
Lieutenant |
A |
do |
|
J. N. Denson |
First sergeant |
F |
do |
|
H. B. Williams |
Sergeant |
F |
do |
Wounded between works. |
D. F. Pace |
Corporal |
F |
do |
|
E.J. Pace |
Private |
F |
do |
|
S.S. Braswell |
do |
F |
do |
|
M. N. Sojourner |
Sergeant |
G |
do |
Wounded between works. |
Nicholas Pace |
Captain |
A |
46th Mississippi |
|
C. L. Nichols |
Private |
A |
do |
|
Isaac Whatley |
do |
A |
do |
|
J.T. Duckworth |
Lieutenant |
B |
do |
|
W. H. Barnett |
|
D |
do |
|
J. W. Pennington |
Sergeant |
D |
do |
|
W. Deavers |
Private |
D |
do |
|
J. S. Hill |
do |
D |
do |
|
A. Phillips |
do |
D |
do |
|
J.C. Phillips |
do |
D |
do |
|
J M Ross |
do |
D |
do |
|
R. H. Sewell |
do |
D |
do |
|
D. Hildebrand |
Sergeant |
E |
do |
|
A. Screws |
Corporal |
E |
do |
Wounded. |
T. P. Wiggins |
Captain |
F |
do |
|
W. M. McElroy |
Sergeant |
F |
do |
|
J. W. Kittrell |
Private |
F |
do |
|
W. W. Harvey |
Sergeant |
F |
do |
Wounded severely at main
ditch. |
J. A. Epting |
Lieutenant |
G |
do |
|
W. Warren |
Corporal |
G |
do |
|
A.M. Anderson |
do |
G |
do |
|
J. M. Eakin |
do |
G |
do |
|
J. Drummond |
Private |
G |
do |
Wounded. |
S. B. Windham |
do |
G |
do |
|
J. B. White |
do |
H |
do |
|
T. Burgess |
Captain |
I |
do |
Wounded twice severely while
near main ditch. |
T. A. Florence |
Private |
K |
do |
|
M. J. Albritton |
Corporal |
A |
7th Mississippi Battalion. |
|
G. D. Hartfield |
Captain |
B |
do |
Wounded near second line. |
M. Glover |
Private |
B |
do |
|
H. Steward |
do |
B |
do |
|
W. B. McDonald |
do |
B |
do |
|
W. W. Jordan |
Corporal |
E |
do |
|
A. J. Thompson |
Captain |
G |
do |
Wounded near second line. |
W. Carter |
Private |
F |
do |
|
J. B. Smith |
Sergeant |
A |
4th Mississippi |
Wounded. |
W.J. Butler |
Private |
A |
do |
|
W. J. Pearson |
do |
A |
do |
|
W. W. Nations |
do |
A |
do |
|
Isaac McCafferty |
do |
A |
do |
|
G. G. S. Patterson |
Corporal |
B |
do |
|
A. J. Strickland |
Private |
B |
do |
|
J. T. Thornton |
Corporal |
B |
do |
Killed. |
W. H. Cook |
Private |
B |
do |
Do |
W. B. Smith |
do |
C |
do |
|
J. J. Graham |
do |
C |
do |
|
W. D. Thompson |
do |
C |
do |
|
J. J. Cowey |
Corporal |
C |
4th Mississippi |
Killed |
L. O. Paris |
Captain |
D |
do |
Do |
W. H. Patton |
Private |
D |
do |
Do |
W. H. Sartain |
do |
D |
do |
Do |
W. E. Brasher |
Sergeant |
D |
do |
Wounded. |
C. C. Clements |
Corporal |
D |
do |
Do |
J. W. Stevens |
Private |
D |
do |
Do |
Wyatt Brasher |
Sergeant |
D |
do |
Do |
Henry Counts |
Private |
D |
do |
Do |
W. Counts |
do |
D |
do |
Do |
M. J. West |
Sergeant |
D |
do |
|
C. W. McCain |
Private |
D |
do |
|
J.M. Levain |
do |
D |
do |
|
O. E. Townsend |
Second lieutenant |
E |
do |
|
W. H. Lowriman |
Private |
E |
do |
|
John Stafford |
do |
E |
do |
|
John Boland |
do |
E |
do |
|
L. J. King |
do |
E |
do |
|
J. S. Yelington |
do |
E |
do |
|
P.S. Webb |
do |
E |
do |
|
E. P. Holmes |
Sergeant |
E |
do |
Wounded. |
John A. Pyron |
Private |
E |
do |
Do |
W. A. Stafford |
do |
E |
do |
|
W. M. Nabors |
Sergeant |
E |
do |
|
S.W. King |
Corporal |
E |
do |
Wounded. |
Samuel Fox |
First lieutenant |
F |
do |
|
H. L. Bailey |
Sergeant |
F |
do |
|
J. M. Hastings |
Private |
F |
do |
|
G. D. Taylor |
Sergeant |
H |
do |
Killed. |
G. W. Kerr |
Corporal |
H |
do |
Wounded. |
J. W. Russell |
do |
H |
do |
|
R. W. Anderson |
Private |
H |
do |
|
W. E. Black |
do |
H |
do |
|
Jesse Riddle |
do |
H |
do |
|
J. B. Minter |
do |
H |
do |
|
H. J. Russell |
do |
H |
do |
Wounded. |
W. S. Massey |
Sergeant |
K |
do |
|
J. E. Bowie |
Corporal |
K |
do |
Wounded. |
W. S. Dulin |
do |
K |
do |
|
A. C. McComb |
do |
K |
do |
Wounded. |
T. T. Bates |
Private |
K |
do |
Do |
J. P. Garner |
do |
K |
do |
|
W. H. McComb |
do |
K |
do |
|
S. T. L. Ramage |
do |
K |
do |
|
E.G. Liles |
Captain commanding |
-- |
39th Mississippi. |
|
J. F. Newsom |
Sergeant |
A |
do |
|
D. J. Drummond |
Private |
A |
do |
|
S. M. Brooks |
do |
A |
do |
|
H. D. McNease |
do |
A |
do |
|
Wm. B. Hemphill |
do |
A |
do |
|
S. A. Farmer. |
Do |
A |
do |
Killed. |
J. S. Donnell |
Corporal |
B |
do |
Wounded. |
T. Speaks |
Private |
B |
do |
Do |
W. W. Thacker |
Sergeant |
B |
do |
|
G. W. Elliott |
First lieutenant |
C |
do |
Wounded. |
Tom Waters |
Private |
C |
do |
|
D.M. Adams |
Sergeant |
D |
do |
Killed. |
E. Carleton |
Sergeant, acting adjutant |
D |
do |
Slightly wounded twice. |
J. S. Ware |
Corporal |
D |
do |
Slightly wounded twice. |
R. Wilner |
Private |
D |
do |
Wounded twice. |
J. S. Smith |
do |
D |
do |
Do |
J. D. Sims |
do |
D |
do |
Do |
M. Williams |
do |
D |
do |
Do |
B. Chaney |
do |
D |
do |
Do |
G. R. Sims |
do |
D |
do |
|
M. C. Nichols |
do |
D |
do |
|
M. Russell |
do |
D |
do |
|
Thomas Parks |
do |
D |
do |
|
J. M. Loper |
do |
D |
do |
|
R. J. Williams |
do |
E |
do |
Wounded. |
M. Townsend |
Captain |
F |
do |
Killed. |
D. J. Grubbs |
Private |
F |
do |
Do |
William Hutson |
Corporal |
F |
do |
|
A. Hutson |
Private |
F |
do |
|
J. B. Mahoffy. |
do |
F |
do |
|
Joseph B. Garrett |
do |
F |
do |
|
E. T. Kersh |
Corporal |
G |
do |
|
Jacob D. Kersh |
Private |
G |
39th Mississippi |
|
J. P. Hodges |
Corporal |
I |
do |
Killed. |
J. D. Jones |
Private |
I |
do |
Do |
R. Crisswell |
do |
I |
do |
|
E. Dockery |
do |
I |
do |
Killed. |
J. T. Hodges |
do |
I |
do |
|
J. Neely |
do |
I |
do |
|
W. D. Coney |
Second lieutenant |
K |
do |
|
B. F. Elzey |
Sergeant |
K |
do |
|
These gallant men merit honorable mention; they were foremost amidst the forlorn hope.
SOURCE: The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 45, Part 1 (Serial No. 93), p. 714-9