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Name,rank,and command. Remarks.
Sergt. S. E. Lawrence, Fourth Captain Church,commanding
Michigan Battery, Third battery,mentions him for
Division, Fourteenth Army gallantry.
Corps.
Sergt. A. C. Dilley, Company C, One
hundred and twenty-fifth Ohio,
First Division, Twenty-first
Army Corps.
Sergt. R. D. Barnes, Company B, One
hundred and twenty-fifth Ohio, Colonel Opycke,commanding
First Division, Twenty-first
regiment,specially mentionsArmy Corps. them for good conduct.
Sergt. H. N. Steadman, Company
B, One hundred and twenty-fifth
Ohio, First Division, Twenty-
first Army Corps.
Major-General Crittenden says
Private John Adkins, Company D, they remained on the field
Second Kentucky, Twenty-first with his staff both days and
Army Corps.
aided as much as any one inPrivate George C. James, Company rallying the men;that they are
A, Sixht Ohio, Twenty-first Army competent to command and
Corps. deserving of it.
Major-General Palmer says, "He
remained with me all day as
Private H. H. Eby, Company C, orderly,but at the close of
Seventh Illinois Cavalry, the battle,on Sunday,was
Twenty-first Army Corps. wounded and fell into the
hands of the enemy."
Is specially mentioned for
good conduct by Brigadier-
Private Robert Hays, Company C, General Johnson.
Thirtieth Indiana, Twentieth
Army Corps. Being one of Brigadier-General
Wood's escort he says, "When I
Private Robert Lemon, Company called, this brave and devoted
I, Fifty-eighth Indiana, boy, a youth of not more than
Twenty-first Army Corps. sixteen or seventeen years of
age, responded."
Orderly T. Marr, Company C,
Twenty-ninth Indiana, Second Colonel Dodge,commanding
Brigade, Second Division, brigade,says, "By their
Twentieth Army Corps.
coolness and courage showedOrderly J. McCarty, Company E, that they were worthy of
Thirty-fourth Illinois, Second Brigade, Second Division, Twentieth Army Corps. holding commissions."
Name,rank,and command. Remarks.
Orderly G. Hirsheurser, First Brigadier-General Willich says
Brigade, Second Division, he distinguished himself
Twentieth Army Corps. greatly and fell wounded in
the enemy's hands.
Orderly Black, Seventy-seventh Colonel Dodge,commanding
Pennsylvania, Twentieth Army brigade,says he was severely
Corps. wounded,if not killed,while
with Lieutenant Davis,of his
staff,collecting men that were
separated from their commands.
Private Samuel Morris, Company Colonel Harker,commanding
H, First Ohio, Cavalry, Third brigade,says, "Throughout the
Brigade, First Division, Twenty- fight this brave youth was
first Army Corps. ever at amy side ready for the
performance of his duty."
Orderly Isaac Bigelow, Third Colonel Grose,commanding
Brigade, Second Division, brigade,mentions these for
Twenty-first Army Corps.
good conduct,both beingOrderly George Shirk, Thirty- wounded on the 20th, Shirk
sixth Indiana, Third Brigade, seriously while carrying the
Second Division, Twenty-first brigade flag.
Army Corps.
Orderly Waffle, Company K, Ninth
Indiana Infantry, Second
Brigade, Second Division,
Twenty-first Army Corps.
Orderly Bierce, Second Brigade,
Second Division, Twenty-first Brigadier-General Hazen speaks
Army Corps.
of these as deserving ofOrderly Morrison, Second special notice for their good
Brigade, Second Division, conduct.
Twenty-first Army Corps.
Orderly Sweeney, Company K,
Ninth Indiana, Second Brigade,
Second Division, Twenty-first
Army Corps. Brigadier-General Hazen speaks
of him as particularly
Orderly Shepherd Scott, Company distinguished for bravery and
I, Forty-first Ohio, Infantry, good service on two occasions;
Second Brigade, Second that he brought on two
Division, Twenty-first Army occasion brigades to his
Corps. assistance when needed, and
was shot and killed or
captured. If restored he
recommends his promotion as
second lieutenant.
Name,rank,and command. Remarks.
Private Richard Sloane, Colonel Dodge mentions him as
Company G, Thirtieth Indiana, conspicuous for good conduct;
Second Brigade, Second was severely wounded in the
Division, Twentieth Army hand and head on Saturday
Corps. while carrying an order and
taken to the rear,but returned
again for duty on the morning
of the 20th.
Orderly Horace A. Hall, Company
K, Fifty-eighth Indiana, First
Brigade, First Division, Twenty- Colonel Buell,commanding
first Army Corps.
brigade,specially mentionsOrderly John Scheck, First these for good conduct in the
Brigade, First Division, Twenty- hottest of the fight.
first Army Corps.
Private Albia C. Zearing,
Company B, Ninety-third Ohio,
Third Brigade, Second Division,
Twentieth Army Corps.
Private John Sloan, Company B,
Ninety-third Ohio, Third
Brigade, Second Division, Colonel Martin,commanding
Twentieth Army Corps.
regiment,says of these,theirPrivate John Drewry, Company B, coolness bravery,and
Ninety-third Ohio, Third determination,who were wounded
Brigade, Second Division, slightly but remained with
Twentieth Army Corps. their companies and performed
duty, "deserve special
Private IIenry Linn, Company B, mention."
Ninety-third Ohio, Third
Brigade, Second Division,
Twentieth Army Corps.
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