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ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI.


Numbers 2.-Major General William S. Rosecrans, U. S. Army, commanding of the Mississippi, including operations October 1-12, with congratulatory orders.


Numbers 3.-Return of casualties in the Union forces at the battle of Corinth.


Numbers 4.-Surg. Archibald B. Campbell, U. S. Army, Medical Director, Army of the Mississippi.


Numbers 5.-Brigadier General David S. Stanley, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, including operations September 29-October 12.


Numbers 6.-Colonel John W. Fuller, Twenty-seventh Ohio Infantry, commanding First Brigade


Numbers 7.-Major Zephaniah S. Spaulding, Twenty-seventh Ohio Infantry, including operations October 3-9.


Numbers 8.-Lieutenant Colonel Edward F. Noyes, Thirty-ninth Ohio Infantry, including operations October 3-8.


Numbers 9.-Lieutenant Colonel Wager Swayne, Forty-third Ohio Infantry.


Numbers 10.-Colonel John W. Sprague, Sixty-third Ohio Infantry, including operations October 3-9.


Numbers 11.-Lieutenant Carl A. Lamberg, Third Michigan Battery, including operations October 3-9.


Numbers 12.-Captain Thomas D. Maurice, First Missouri Light Artillery, commanding Battery F, Second U. S. Artillery, including operations October 3-9.


Numbers 13.-Colonel Joseph A. Mower, Eleventh Missouri Infantry, commanding Second Brigade.


Numbers 14.-Major Robert A. Gillmore, Twenty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


Numbers 15.-Captain Samuel R. Baker, Forty-seventh Illinois Infantry.


Numbers 16.-Colonel Lucius F. Hubbard, Fifth Minnesota Infantry.


Numbers 17.-Major Andrew J. Weber, Eleventh Missouri Infantry.


Numbers 18.-Major John W. Jefferson, Eighth Wisconsin Infantry.


Numbers 19.-Captain Nelson T. Spoor, Second Iowa Battery.


Numbers 20.-Brigadier General Charles S. Hamilton, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, including operations October 3-11, with field dispatched.


Numbers 21.-Major Albert M. Powell, First Missouri Light Artillery, Chief of Artillery, including operations October 3-12.


Numbers 22.-Brigadier General Napoleon B. Buford, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade.


Numbers 23.-Lieutenant James W. Archer, Fifty-ninth Indiana, commanding Forty-eighth Indiana Infantry.


Numbers 24.-Colonel Jesse I. Alexander, Fifty-ninth Indiana Infantry, including operations October 3-12.


Numbers 25.-Colonel Charles L. Matthies, Fifth Iowa Infantry, including operations October 3-12.


Numbers 26.-Colonel John B. Sanborn, Fourth Minnesota Infantry, including operations October 3-12.


Numbers 27.-Lieutenant Colonel John H. Holman, Twenty-sixth Missouri Infantry, including operations October 3-12.


Numbers 28.-Lieutenant Junius W. MacMurrya, Battery M, First Missouri Light Artillery, including operations October 3-12.


Numbers 29.-Lieutenant Henry M. Neil, Eleventh Ohio Battery.


Numbers 30.-Brigadier General Jeremiah C. Sullivan, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade.


Numbers 31.-Colonel Samuel A. Holmes, Tenth Missouri Infantry, commanding Second Brigade.


Numbers 32.-Lieutenant Colonel Green B. Raum, Fifty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


Numbers 33.-Major Nathaniel McCalla, Tenth Iowa Infantry.


Numbers 34.-Major Labez Banbury, Fifth Iowa, commanding Seventeenth Iowa Infantry.


Numbers 35.-Major Leonidas Horney, Tenth Missouri Infantry.


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