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UNION LAND FORCES FOR THE BATTLE OF MOBILE


THE UNION FORCES were immediately commanded by Maj.-Gen. Gordon Granger (with Maj.-Gen. E. R. S. Canby as his superior), and consisted of the following organizations :

 

Infantry

77th Ill.

94th Ill.

67th Ind.

20th Iowa.

34th Iowa.

38th Iowa

161st N. Y.

96th Ohio

20th Wis.

23d Wis.

96th U. S. C. T.

97th U. S. C. T.

 

Cavalry

3d Md.

A, 2d Me,

M, 14th N. Y.

 

Artillery

1st Ind. Heavy (battalion) 

6th Mich. Heavy Battery

A, 2d Ill. 

2d Conn. Battery

17th Ohio Battery.

 

The brigade commanders were Colonels Joseph Bailey, Joshua J. Guppey, George W. Clark, Henry Bertram, and George D. Robinson.

The effective strength of this command was about 5500 ; loss in the bombardment of Fort Morgan, 7 wounded.

(From Battles and Leaders of the Civil War)



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