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Numbers 67.-Captain Abram L. Lockwood, One hundred and twentieth New York Infantry, Second brigade, of skirmish at James City.
Numbers 68.-Brigadier General Gershom Mott, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of skirmishes at James City and McLean's Ford.
Numbers 69.-Colonel George C. Burling, Sixth New Jersey Infantry, of skirmish, at James City.
Numbers 70.-Brigadier General Joseph B. Carr, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division.
Numbers 71.-Brigadier General William H. Morris, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade.
Numbers 72.-Colonel J. Warren keifer, One hundred and tenth Ohio Infantry, commanding Second Brigade.
Numbers 73.-Colonel Benjamin F. Smith, One hundred and twenty-sixth Ohio Infantry, commanding Third Brigade.
Numbers 74.-Major Andrew N. McDonald, One hundred and sixth New York Infantry.
Numbers 75.-Captain George E. Randolph, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade.
Numbers 76.-Captain A. Judson Clark, Battery B, New Jersey Light Artillery, of skirmish at James City.
Numbers 77.-Major General Alfred Pleasonton, U. S Army, commanding Cavalry Corps, including casualties October 19-November 26.
Numbers 78.-Brigadier General John Buford, U. S. Army, commanding First Cavalry Division.
Numbers 79.-Brigadier General Wesley Merritt, U. S. Army, commanding Reserve Brigade.
Numbers 80.-Brigadier General David McM. U. S. Army, commanding Second Cavalry Division, with congratulatory orders.
Numbers 81.-Colonel John P. Taylor, First Pennsylvania a Cavalry, commanding First Brigade.
Numbers 82.-Colonel j. Irvin Gregg, Sixteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry,commanding Second Brigade.
Numbers 83.-Major M. Henry Avery, Tenth New York Cavalry.
Numbers 84.-Major Joseph W. Wistar, Eighth Pennsylvania Cavalry.
Numbers 85.-Lieutenant Benjamin Phifer, Eighth Pennsylvania Cavalry.
Numbers 86.-Lieutenant Horatio B. Reed, Battery A, Fourth U. S. Artillery.
Numbers 87.-Brigadier General Judson Kilpatrick, U. S. Army, commanding Third Cavalry Division.
Numbers 88.-Brigadier General Henry E. Davies, jr., U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade.
Numbers 89.-Brigadier General George A. Custer, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade.
Numbers 90.-Colonel Edward B. Sawyer, First Vermont Cavalry.
Numbers 91.-Organization of the Army Northern Virginia, September 30.
Numbers 92.-Abstract from returns of the Army of Northern Virginia, September 30 and October 20.
Numbers 93.-General Robert E. Lee, C. S. Army, commanding Army of Northern Virginia .
Numbers 94.-Return of killed and wounded in the Confederate forces, October 10-21.
Numbers 95.-Colonel Thomas M. Garrett, Fifth North Carolina Infantry, commanding Johnston's brigade, Rodes' division, Second Army Corps.
Numbers 96.-Lieutenant Colonel William S. Davis, Twelfth North Carolina Infantry.
Numbers 97.-Brigadier General Armistead L. Long, C. S. Army, Chief of Artillery.
Numbers 98.-Lieutenant Colonel William Nelson, C. S. Army, commanding Artillery Battalion.
Numbers 99.-Lieutenant Colonel Hilary P. Jones, C. S. Army, commanding Artillery Battalion.
Numbers 100.-Lieutenant Colonel Thomas H. Carter, C. S. Army, commanding Artillery Battalion, including operations September 13- November 3.
Numbers 101.-Major Carter M. Braxton, C. S. Army, commanding Artillery Battalion, including Mine Run Campaign.
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