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Oct. 15, 1863.-Skirmishes at McLean's, Blackburn's, and Mitchell's Fords, on Bull Run, and Manassas and Oak Hill.
17, 1863.-Skirmishes at Manassas Junction and Frying Pan Church, near Pohick Church.
17-18, 1863.-Skirmishes at Groveton.
18, 1863.-Skirmish at Bristoe Station.
Army of Northern Virginia established on line of the Rappahannock.
19, 1863.-Skirmishes at Gainesville, New Baltimore, Catlett's Station, and Hay Market.
Action at Buckland Mills.
20, 1863.-Confederate cavalry retires across the Rappahannock.
22, 1863.-Skirmishes at Rappahannock Bridge and near Bealeton.
REPORTS.*
Numbers 1.-Organization of the Army of the Potomac, Major General George G. Meade, U. S. Army, commanding, October 10.
Numbers 2.-Abstract from returns of the Army of the Potomac for October 10 and 20.
Numbers 3.-Return of Casualties in the Union Forces.
Numbers 4.-Big. General Rufus Ingalls, U. S. Army, Chief Quartermaster, including operations July 25-December 2, 1863,
Numbers 5.-Captain Peter A. Taylor, U. S. Signal Corps.
Numbers 6.-Major General John Newton, U. S. Army, commanding First Army Corps, of skirmish at Hay Market.
Numbers 7.-Brigadier General John R. Kenly, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of skirmish at Hay Market.
Numbers 8.-Lieutenant Colonel John W. Wilson, First Maryland Infantry, Third Brigade, of skirmish at Hay Market.
Numbers 9.-Colonel Edwin H. webster, Seventh Maryland Infantry, of skirmish at Hay Market.
Numbers 10.-Major General Governor K. Warren, U. S. Army, commanding Second Army Corps, with congratulatory orders.
Numbers 11.-Surg. Alexander N. Dougherty, U. S. Volunteers, Medical Director, of action at Auburn and engagement at Bristoe Station.
Numbers 12.-Captain Thomas L. Livermore, Fifth New Hampshire Infantry, Ambulance Officer, of operations at Auburn and Bristoe Station.
Numbers 13.-Brigadier General John C. Caldwell, U. S. Army, commanding First Division.
Numbers 14.-Colonel nelson A. Miles, Sixty-first New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade.
Numbers 15.-Lieutenant Colonel K. Oscar Broady, Sixty-first New York Infantry.
Numbers 16.-Colonel H. Boyd McKeen, Eighty-first Pennsylvania Infantry.
Numbers 17.-Colonel John Fraser, One hundred and fortieth Pennsylvania Infantry.
Numbers 18.-Colonel Patrick kelly, Eighty-eighth New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade.
Numbers 19.-Colonel Richard Byrnes, Twenty-eighth massachusetts Infantry.
Numbers 20.-Captain Thomas Touhy, Sixty-third New York Infantry.
Numbers 21.-Captain Richard Moroney, Sixty-ninth New York Infantry.
Numbers 22.-Captain Seneca G. Willauer, One hundred and sixteenth Pennsylvania Infantry.
Numbers 23.-Colonel Paul Frank, Fifty-second New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade.
Numbers 24.-Lieutenant Colonel Charles G. Freudenberg, Fifty-second New York Infantry.See also general reports, p. 7.
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