Army of the Ohio

Major General Don Carlos Buell

First Army Corps

Major General Alexander McD McCook

Tenth Division

Brigadier General James S. Jackson

Thirty-Third Brigade

Brigadier General William R. Terrill

80th, 123rd Illinois and 105th Ohio Infantry Regiments

and detachments 7th, 32nd Kentucky

3rd Tennessee Infantry

Parsons' Improvised United States Battery

Thirty-Fourth Brigade

Colonel George Webster

80th Indiana, 50th, 98th, 121st Ohio Infantry Regiments

Harris' 19th Indiana Infantry

Third Division

Brigadier General Lovell H. Rousseau

Twenty-Eighth Brigade

Colonel John C. Starkweather

24th Illinois, 79th Pennsylvania,

1st, 21st Wisconsin Infantry Regiments

Bush's 4th Indiana and Stone's 1st Kentucky Batteries

Rousseau’s Ninth and

Seventeenth Brigades

and unattached units

Were generally aligned farther to the right, although

some units, notably the 2nd and 33rd Ohio

Infantry Regiments of the Ninth Brigade,

fought here with Jackson's Division

October 8, 1862

Terrill's Starkweather's and Webster's Brigades, forming generally from left to right in these fields, were assailed by Cheatham's Confederate Division at about 2 o'clock P.M. The Brigades gave way after a ferocious and sanguinary fight in which Parsons' Battery near here was overwhelmed. The three Brigades grudingly gave ground until they finally halted the attack in the evening.

Losses in Jackson's Division:

Killed - 187, Wounded - 682, Missing - 237.

Generals Jackson and Terrill and Colonel Webster were killed.

Losses in Starkweather's Brigade:

Killed - 120, Wounded - 477, and Missing - 109.

Marker is on Park Road, on the left.

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