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149 Series I Volume XXV-I Serial 39 - Chancellorsville Part I

Page 149 Chapter XXXVII. THE CHANCELLORSVILLE CAMPAIGN.


Numbers 111.-Captain George E. Randolph, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, Chief of Artillery.


Numbers 112.-Brigadier General David B. Birney, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, with congratulatory orders.


Numbers 113.-Lieutenant Michael Sheehan, Twentieth Indiana Infantry, Ambulance Officer.


Numbers 114.-Brigadier General Charles K. Graham, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade.


Numbers 115.-Colonel Peter Sides, Fifty-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry.


Numbers 116.-Captain James F. Ryan, Sixty-third Pennsylvania Infantry.


Numbers 117.-Colonel Andrew H. Tippin, Sixty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry.


Numbers 118.-Lieutenant Colonel Calvin A. Craig, One hundred and fifth Pennsylvania Infantry.


Numbers 119.-Colonel Charles H. T. Collis, One hundred and fourteenth Pennsylvania Infantry.


Numbers 120.-Colonel Henry J. Madill, One hundred and forty-first Pennsylvania Infantry.


Numbers 121.-Brigadier General J. H. Hobart Ward, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade.


Numbers 122.-Colonel John Wheeler, Twentieth Indiana Infantry.


Numbers 123.-Colonel Samuel B. Hayman, Thirty-seventh New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade.


Numbers 124.-Lieutenant Colonel Charles B. Merrill, Seventeenth Maine Infantry.


Numbers 125.-Colonel Byron R. Pierce, Third Michigan Infantry.


Numbers 126.-Major John Pulford, Fifth Michigan Infantry.


Numbers 127.-Lieutenant Colonel Francis L. Leland, First New York Infantry.


Numbers 128.-Lieutenant Colonel Gilbert Riordan, Thirty-seventh New York Infantry.


Numbers 129.-Major William DeLacy, Thirty-seventh New York Infantry.


Numbers 130.-Captain A. Judson Clark, First New Jersey Light Artillery, Chief of Artillery.


Numbers 131.-Brigadier General Joseph B. Carr, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division.


Numbers 132.-Captain John S. Poland, Second U. S. Infantry, Acting Assistant Inspector-General and Chief of Staff.


Numbers 133.-Lieutenant William J. Rusling, Fifth New Jersey Infantry, Ambulance Officer.


Numbers 134.-Colonel William Blaisdell, Eleventh Massachusetts Infantry, commanding First Brigade.


Numbers 135.-Colonel Napoleon B. McLaughlen, First Massachusetts Infantry.


Numbers 136.-Lieutenant Colonel Porter D. Tripp, Eleventh Massachusetts Infantry.


Numbers 137.-Lieutenant Colonel Waldo Merriam, Sixteenth Massachusetts Infantry.


Numbers 138.-Colonel Robert McAllister, Eleventh New Jersey Infantry.


Numbers 139.-Major Robert L. Bodine, Twenty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry.


Numbers 140.-Brigadier General Joseph W. Revere, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade.


Numbers 141.-Colonel J. Egbert Farnum, Seventieth New York Infantry, commanding regiment and Second Brigade.


Numbers 142.-Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Holt, Seventieth New York Infantry.


Numbers 143.-Lieutenant Colonel Henry L. Potter, Seventy-first New York Infantry.


Numbers 144.-Major John Lenard, Seventy-second New York Infantry.


Numbers 145.-Major Michael W. Burns, Seventy-third New York Infantry.


Numbers 146.-Captain Francis E. Tyler, Seventy-fourth New York Infantry.


Numbers 147.-Lieutenant Colonel Cornelius D. Westbrook, One hundred and twentieth New York Infantry.


Numbers 148.-Colonel William J. Sewell, Fifth New Jersey Infantry, commanding Third Brigade.


Numbers 149.-Captain Virgil M. Healy, Fifth New Jersey Infantry.


Numbers 150.-Lieutenant Colonel Stephen R. Gilkyson, Sixth New Jersey Infantry.


Numbers 151.-Colonel Louis R. Francine, Seventh New Jersey Infantry.


Numbers 152.-Lieutenant Colonel Francis Price, jr., Seventh New Jersey Infantry.


Numbers 153.-Captain John G. Langston, Eighth New Jersey Infantry.


Numbers 154.-Lieutenant Colonel William A. Olmsted, Second New York Infantry.


Numbers 155.-Major John P. Dunne, One hundred and fifteenth Pennsylvania Infantry.


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