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Numbers 214.-Bvt. Brigadier General Peter S. Michie, U. S. Army, Chief Engineer.
Numbers 215.-Major Henry B. Scott, Fourth Massachusetts Cavalry (unattached).
Numbers 216.-Lieutenant Joseph H. Lathrop, Adjutant Fourth Massachusetts Cavalry.
Numbers 217.-Major General George L. Hartsuff, U. S. Army, commanding Defense of Bermuda Hundred.
Numbers 218.-Bvt. Major General Edward Ferrero, U. S. Army, commanding Infantry Division.
Numbers 219.-Major General John Gibson, U. S. Army, commanding Twenty-fourth Army Corps.
Numbers 220.-Lieutenant Frederick J. Amsden, Signal Corps, U. S. Army.
Numbers 221.-Brigadier General Robert S. Foster, U. S. Army, commanding First Division.
Numbers 222.-Colonel Thomas O. Osborn, Thirty-ninth Illinois Infantry, commanding First Brigade.
Numbers 223.-Captain Homer A. Plympton, Thirty-ninth Illinois Infantry.
Numbers 224.-Colonel Alvin C. Voris, Sixty-seventh Ohio Infantry.
Numbers 225.-Colonel James C. Briscoe, One hundred and ninety-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry.
Numbers 226.-Colonel George B. Dandy, One hundredth New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade.
Numbers 227.-Captain Francis G. Hickerson, Tenth Connecticut Infantry.
Numbers 228.-Captain Herny C. Adams, Eleventh Maine Infantry.
Numbers 229.-Captain Edwin Nichols, One hundredth New York Infantry.
Numbers 230.-Colonel Harrison S. Fairchild, Eighty-ninth New York Infantry, commanding Fourth Brigade.
Numbers 231.-Lieutenant Colonel Edward A. True, Eighth Maine Infantry.
Numbers 232.-Captain Edward H. Reynolds, Eighth Maine Infantry.
Numbers 233.-Captain William Dobie, Eighty-ninth New York Infantry.
Numbers 234.-Colonel John B. Murray, One hundred and forty-eighth New York Infantry.
Numbers 235.-Lieutenant Colonel William H. McNary, One hundred and fifty-eighth New York Infantry.
Numbers 236.-Captain George H. Hill, Fifty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry.
Numbers 237.-Brigadier General Charles Devens, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division.
Numbers 238.-Captain George A. Bruce, Thirteenth New Hampshire Infantry, Officer of the Pickets.
Numbers 239.-Major Charles Warren, Eleventh Connecticut Infantry, First Brigade.
Numbers 240.-Bvt. Major General John V. Turner, U. S. Army, commanding Independent Division.
Numbers 241.-Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Potter, Thirty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, commanding First Brigade.
Numbers 242.-Lieutenant Colonel Horace Kellogg, One hundred and twenty-third Ohio Infantry.
Numbers 243.-Colonel William B. Curtis, Twelfth West Virginia Infantry, commanding Second Brigade.
Numbers 244.-Brigadier General Thomas M. Harris, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade.
Numbers 245.-Captain George T. Anthony, Seventeenth Battery New York Light Artillery.
Numbers 246.-Captain Samuel S. Elder, Battery B, First U. S. Artillery.
Numbers 247.-Lieutenant Charles P. Muhlenberg, Battery A, Fifth U. S. Artillery.
Numbers 248.-Major General Godfrey Weitzel, U. S. Army, commanding detachment Army of the James.
Numbers 249.-Bvt. Brigadier General Richard H. Jackson, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, Twenty-fifth Army Corps.
Numbers 250.-Surg. Charles P. Heichhold, Eighth U. S. Colored Troops, Surgeon-in-Chief.
Numbers 251.-Lieutenant Dilwyn V. Purington, Seventh U. S. Colored Troops, Acting Assistant Quartermaster.
Numbers 252.-Captain Henry F. Hawkes, Commissary of Subsistence, U. S. Army, Chief Commissary.
Numbers 253.-Colonel James Shaw, jr., Seventh U. S. Colored Troops, commanding First Brigade.
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