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64, having been assigned to Mersy's (2d) Brigade, Sweeny's (2d) Division, Sixteenth Corps. After the fall of Atlanta, this division was transferred to the Fifteenth Corps as its Fourth Division. General Corse commanded the division at the defense of Allatoona; General Rice commanded it during the March to the Sea and in the Carolinas. Twentieth Illinois Infantry. J. E. Smith's Brigade — Logan's Division--Seventeenth Corps. (1) Col. C. C. Marsh. (2) Col. Daniel Bradley. (3) Col. Henry King. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff 3   3   1 1 16 Company A   10 10   17 17 93   B   12 12   22 22 110   C 1 14 15   14 14 93   D 1 14 15   15 15 102   E   15 15   25 25 114   F   11 11   13 13 105   G   11 11   22 22 111   H 1 14 15   18 18 132   I 1 19 20   21 21 110   K   12 12 1 23 24 106