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Carlin** Brigade.Editor National Tribune: To nettle a •IInput- will you please publish In The National Tribune a stalemont as to th** First Brigade of the First Division, Fourteenth Corps, and how It came to be In the battle of Lookout Mountain Nov. 24. 1853? What regiments were in the brigade, and by whom, was It commanded?—H. C. Blreley, 91th Ohio. La Hue. O.The First Brigade, First Division. Fourteenth Corps, was commanded by1 I iriK.-lt; !**»». Win. P. Carlin, and consistedI* |of the 104th III. 38th. 4M and 88th• Ind;, 15th Ky., 2d. 33d and 94th Ohio *’ , i»rid 10th Win. On the afternoon of ® | Nov. 24. us Gen. Hooker's troops were• iseon to bo pressing the enemy around• I the nose of Lookout Mountain. Gen. Carlin's Brigade was detached and moved to the right to connect with Hooker’s troops, offer him any nss (stance that he desired and establish a- line connecting with the right of the Army of the Cumberland.—Editor National Tribune.
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Washington National Tribune

Washington, Washington-DC, US

Thu, Jun 10, 1909

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