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September 15, 1863.-Skirmish at Trion Factory, Ga.

Skirmish at Summerville, Ga.

15-18, 1863.-Skirmishes at Catlett's Gap, Pigeon Mountain, Ga.

16-18, 1863.-Skirmishes near Lee and Gordon's Mill, Ga.

17, 1863.-Reconnaissance from Rosseville and skirmish at Ringgold, Ga. Skirmish at Neal's Gap, Ala.

Skirmish at Owen's Ford, West Chickamauga Cree, Ga.

18, 1863.-Skirmishes at Pea Vine Ridge, Alexander's and Reed's Brigades, Dyer's Ford, Spring Creek, and near Stevens' Gap, Ga.

19-20, 1863.-Battle of Chickamauga, Ga.

21, 1863.-Skirmishes at Rossville, Lookout Church,and Dry Valley, Ga.

21-22, 1863.-Army of the Cumberland retreats to Chattanooga, Tenn.

22, 1863.-Skirmishes at Missionary Ridge and Shallow Ford Gap,near Chattanooga, Tenn.

LIST OF REPORTS OR TABLE OF CONTENTS,

ETC.

THE UNION ARMY.


Numbers 1.-Major General Henry W. Halleck, U. S. Army, General-in-Chief.


Numbers 2.-Organization of the Army of the Cumberland, September 19

and 20.


Numbers 3.-Major General William S. Rosecrans, U. S. Army,commanding Army of the Cumberland.


Numbers 4.-Abstract from returns of the Army of the Cumberland,

September 10 and 20.


Numbers 5.-Return of Casualties in the Army of the Cumberland.


Numbers 6.-Dispatches of Charles A. Dana, Assistant Secretary of War.


Numbers 7.-Surg. Glover Perin, U. S. Army, Medical Director, Department of the Cumberland.


Numbers 8.-Lieutenant Colonel William M. Wiles, Twenty-second Indiana Infantry, Provost-Marshal-General.


Numbers 9.-Captain Horace Porter, U. S. Ordnance Corps, Chief of Ordnance.


No. 10.-Colonel James Barnett, First Ohio Light Artillery, Chief of Artillery.


No. 11.-Captain Jesse Merill, U. S. Signal Corps, Chief Signal Officer.


No. 12.-Surg. Israel Moses, U. S. Army, Medical Director,post of Chattanooga.


No. 13.-Major General George H. Thomas, U. S. Army,commanding Fourteenth Army Corps.


No. 14.-Surg. Ferdinand H. Gross, U. S. Army, Medical Director.


No. 15.-Colonel John G. Parkhurst, Ninth Michigan Infantry,

Provost-Marshal.


No. 16.-Captain John D. Barker, First Ohio Cavalry, Acting Assistant Inspector-General.


No. 17.-Lieutenant Colonel Andrew J. Mackay, U. S. Army, Chief Quartermasters.


No. 18.-Brig. General Absalom Baird, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, with complimentary orders of General Rosecrans.


No. 19.-Captain George A. Kensel, Fifth U. S. Artillery, Chief of Artillery.


No. 20.-Colonel Benjamin F. Scribner, Thirty-eighth Indiana Infantry,

commanding First Brigade.


No. 21.-Lieutenant Colonel Daniel F. Griffin, Thirty-eighth Indiana Infantry.


No. 22.-Captain james Warnock, Second Ohio Infantry.


No. 23.-Colonel Oscar F. Moore, Thirty-third Ohio Infantry.


No. 24.-Major Rue P. Hutchins, Ninety-fourth Ohio Infantry.


No. 25.-Captain Jacob W. Robey, Tenth Wisconsin Infantry.


No. 26.-Brig. General John C. Starkweather, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade.


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