Order

H. G. Kennett to Theutenant-Oolonel and Ohief of Staff, September 17, 1862

SPECIAL ORDERS, } HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI,

September 17, 1862.

No. 239. Corinth, September 17, 1862.

I. The troops of this army will move with five days’ rations, three cooked, in haversacks, short rations of forage for animals, 100 rounds of ammunition per man (40 in cartridge-boxes), and without baggage. They will take only the necessary transportation to carry the forage and spare rations and ammunition and a few hospital stores. The ambulances will accompany the troops.

The spare transportation of each regiment will be sent with the regimental property neatly packed in it to Corinth, under guard of such convalescent sick as will not be able to endure the fatigues of a march, under the charge of a responsible officer, where the entire transportation of the army will be parked defensively in some suitable position convenient to water. The guards of the train will be organized under the direction of Lieut. Col. H. G. Kennett and placed under the command of the senior officer, who will see that they are armed, attend four daily roll-calls, and perform camp guard duty. Necessary tents for their encampment will be taken from the trains of the regiments to which they belong.

The sick will be sent, with their proper papers, under suitable care to Corinth, with orders to report there to Surg. A. B. Campbell, medical director, who will see that they are provided for and who will give receipts to the conductors of the sick-trains, as much suffcring results from neglect. Regimental and detachment commanders are enjoined to see that the sick of their commands have their proper papers before they go, holding their medical officers responsible therefor.

Fifty rounds spare ammunition per man will be supplied by Lieut. Charles R. Thompson, ordnance officer. Regimental commanders will direct two wagons to report to Lieutenant Thompson at the ordnance depot in Corinth for the purpose of receiving it. A train guard of 15 men will go with the wagons.

II. The commanding officer First Brigade will as soon as practicable comply with General Orders, No. 100, paragraph 11, and forward proceedings to the commanding officer of the division.

By order of General Rosecrans:

Theutenant-Oolonel and Ohief of Staff.

Editor's Notes
From: Operations in West Tennessee and Mississippi, Pt. 1. Summary: Orders the Army of the Mississippi to prepare for a rapid march with limited rations, ammunition, and transportation, while organizing train guards and securing regimental property at Corinth.
Sources
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 17, Part 1 View original source ↗