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THE MARCH TO THE SEA.

First Colored Brigade,

Col. Thomas J. Morgan.

14th U. S. Colored Troops.

Rjth IT. S. Colored Troops. 1 *17th U. S. Colored Troops.

18th U. S. Colored Troops (battalion).44th U. S. Colored Troops.

Second Colored Brigade.Col. Charles R. Thompson.12th U. S. Colored Troops.13th U. S. Colored Troops.100th U. S. Colored Troops.

POST OF NASHVILLE .Brigadier-General JOHN F. MILLER.

SECOND BRIGADE, FOURTH DIVISION. TWENTIETH ARMY CORPS.Colonel EDWIN C. MASON.

142d Indiana . 176th Ohio . 182d Ohio .

45th New York. 179th Ohio .

Unattached.

3d Kentucky . 173d Ohio . Veteran Reserve Corps.

2Sth Michigan . 78th Pennsylvania . 44th Wisconsin .

45th Wisconsin .

GARRISON ARTILLERY.

Major JOHN J. ELY.

Indiana Light Artillery. 2d Battery.Indiana Light Artillery, 4th Battery.Indiana Light Infantry, 12th Battery.Indiana Light Artillery, 21st Battery.Indiana Light Artillery, 22d Battery.Indiana Light Artillery, 24th Battery.

1st Michigan Light Artillery, Battery F.1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery E.

Ohio Light Artillery, 20th Battery.

1st Tennessee Light Artillery, Battery C.1st Tennessee Light Artillery, Battery D.2d U. S. Colored Lt. Artillery, Battery A.

QUARTERMASTERS DIVISION, aColonel JAMES L. DONALDSON.

CAVALRY CORPS.

Brevet Major-General JAMES H. WILSON .Escort.

4th United States .

FIRST DIVISION. 3First Brigade.

Brigadier-General Joijn T. Croxton.

Illinois Lt. Art., Board of Trade Bat. 8th Iowa . 2d Michigan .4th Kentucky (mounted infantry). 1st Tennessee.

FIFTH DIVISION.

Brigadier-General EDWARD HATCH.

First Brigade. Second Brigade. Artillery.

Col. Robert R. Stewart. Col. Datus E. Coon. 1st Illinois , Battery I.3d Illinois . 6th Illinois .

11th Indiana . 7th Illinois .

12th Missouri . 9th Illinois .

10th Tennessee . 2d Iowa .

12th Tennessee .

i Detached with pontoon train.

3 Composed of quartermasters employes.

3 The Second and Third Brigades of this division, under the division com-mander, Brigadier-General L\ M. McCook, were absent on an expedition intoWestern Kentucky.