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Battle of Chickamauga.

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us the victory without the Divine favor. Let all the praise be as- scribed to His holy name.

Enclosing with this the report of brigade and regimental com- manders, to which I beg to refer for details and for the names of those in their respective commands who entitled themselves to spe- cial mention,

I am, Captain, very respectfully,

Your obedient servant,

ALEXANDER P. STEWART,

Major- General.

The credit of rescuing Carnes's battery, of Wright's brigade, is due to Brown's brigade. The flag of the Fifty-first Tennessee regi- ment was recaptured by Bate's brigade.

ALEX. P. STEWART,

Major- General.

Statement of Losses in the three Brigades during Friday afternoon, Satur- day and Sunday.

BRIGADES.

Officers.

d

6

s

| X

Wounded.

|

1

1

Per cent.

Brown's

120

132 94 3

3 3

1,320 1,085

1,352 62

103

86 32

50 66 86

I i i

426 5i6

535 6

13

2

I

4 II

13 8

480 593 634 7 M 3

.2

33-3 48.7 424

Bate's

i

358

4,040

205

i ,499

29

1,733