A list of the casualties of my command has been reported by the respective regiments from which the companies were taken.
The loss of the battalion were 7 killed, 49 wounded, and 6 missing. Among the killed was Captain Koneke, of the One hundred and fifty-fourth Senior Tennessee Regiment, who was mortally wounded while gallantly leading his command, and died in half an hour.
Captain Cummings, of the Twelfth Tennessee Regiment, was seriously injured by a fall and forced to leave the field.
In conclusion, let me say that no men ever fought with more gallantry than the noble little band which I had the honor to command on the ever-memorable field of Chickamauga.
Respectfully,
WILL. GREEN,
Maj. 11th Tenn. Regt., Comdg. Batt. S.S., Smith’s Brig.
[Capt. J. W. HARRIS,]
Acting Assistant Adjutant-General.

