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urns of Thomas's command for November 30, 1864, show present for duty, equipped:-- Infantry. Officers. Enlisted Men. Fourth corps72415,378 Twenty-third corps49410,033 Smith4838,284 Steedman1996,757 ———— 1,90040,452 Hood's return for December 10 was—Effective total, 23,053. There is nothing to show that any force was included in Hood's army, outside of this return, except Forrest's cavalry. while Hood was reduced to twenty-three thousand; yet Thomas remained behind his fortificatiothe command could be put into action. Thomas's infantry was now fifty-five thousand strong; Hood's, about twenty-two thousand. The national cavalry in front of Nashville numbered twelve thousand men; the rebel, seventeen hundred. On the 10th of December Thomas returned present equipped for duty:— Infantry. Officers.Enlisted Men. Fourth corps 646 13,526 Twenty-third corps488 9,719 A. J. Smith5619,990 District of Tennessee63715,884 District of Etowa2097,541 In his entire comman
en for battle, October 31, 1864, was58,415 The total number of officers and men for battle, November 20, 1864, was59,584 The total number of officers and men for battle, November 30, 1864, was71,452 The total number of officers and men for battle, December 10, 1864, was70,272 The strength of General Hood's army, as per returns on file in the Archive office, on the 6th of November and 10th of December, 1864: November 6th. Effective total present 30,600 Total present40,740 Aggregate present 45,719 Total present and absent88,793 Aggregate present and absent96,867 December 10th. Effective total present 23,058 Total present33,393 Aggregate present34,439 Total present and absent80,125 Aggregate present and absent86,955 Covering the period in question, there are no returns of the Confederate army of Tennessee in possession of the Archive Office, except those enumerated above. E. D. Townsend, Adjutant-General. Adjutant-General's office, Washington, April 28, 1879.