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Numbers 6.-Lieutenant Peters S. Michie, U. S. Corps of Engineers, Assistant Engineer.
Numbers 7.-Lieutenant Townsend L. Hatfield, Forty-eighth New York Infantry, Acting Signal Officer.
Numbers 8.-Lieutenant Peter H. Niles, U. S. Signal Corps.
Numbers 9.-Brigadier General Truman Seymour, U. S. Army, commanding division.
Numbers 10.-Lieutenant Colonel Richard H. Jackson, Assistant Inspector-General, U. S. Army, commanding Artillery.
Numbers 11.-Brigadier General Israel Vogdes, U. S. Army.
Numbers 12.-Brigadier General George C. Strong, U. S. Army, commanding brigade.
Numbers 13.-Lieutenant Colonel Lorenzo Meeker, Sixth Connecticut Infantry.
Numbers 14.-Captain Sylvester H. Gray, Seventh Connecticut Infantry.
Numbers 15.-Colonel Edward N. Hallowell, Fifty-fourth Massachusetts (Colored) Infantry.
Numbers 16.-Lieutenant Colonel Joseph C. Abbott, Seventh New Hampshire Infantry.
Numbers 17.-Lieutenant Colonel John McConihe, One hundred and sixty-night New York Infantry.
Numbers 18.-Lieutenant Thomas E. Weber, Ninety-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, Acting Signal Officer on Folly Island.
Numbers 19.-Brigadier General Roswell S. Ripley, C. S. Army, commanding First Military District, including operations July 8-September 22.
Numbers 20.-Returns of Casualties in the Confederate forces on Morris Island.
Numbers 21.-Major Henry Bryna, Assistant Inspector-General, C. S. Army.
Numbers 22.-Colonel Robert F. Graham, Twenty-first South Carolina Infantry, commanding on Morris Island, July 10-14.
Numbers 23.-Brigadier General William B. Taliaferro, C. S. Army, commanding on Morris Island July 14-19 and 22-26, and afterward on James Island.
Numbers 24.-Brigadier General Johnson Hagood, C. S. Army, commanding on James Island July 10-18, and on Morris Island July 19-22, August 6-10, and 21-25.
Numbers 25.-Brigadier General A. H. Colquitt, C. S. Army, commanding on Morris Island July 26-28 and August 27-September 2.
Numbers 26.-Colonel Lawrence M. Keitt, Twentieth South Carolina Infantry, commanding Morris Island August 1-6, 15-21, and September 2-7.
Numbers 27.-Colonel George P. Harrison, jr., Thirty-second Georgia Infantry, commanding on Morris Island August 10-15 and 25-27.
Numbers 28.-Captain J. W. Gregorie, C. S. Corps of Engineers.
Numbers 29.-Captain J. T. Champneys, C. S. Corps of Engineers.
Numbers 30.-Mr. William Tennent, jr., Assistant Engineer, C. S. Service.
Numbers 31.-Captain C. E. Chichester, Gist Guard Artillery, Chief Artillery, etc.
Numbers 32.-Major F. F. Warley, Second South Carolina Artillery, Chief of Artillery.
Numbers 33.-Captain C. S. Pinckney, C. S. Artillery, Ordnance Officer, First Military District.
Numbers 34.-Lieutenant Edmund Mazyck, C. S. Artillery Ordnance Officer, Battery Wagner.
Numbers 35.-Captain M. M. Gray, in charge of Torpedo Service.
Numbers 36.-Lieutenant Colonel Charles W. Knight, Thirty-first North Carolina Infantry.
Numbers 37.-Colonel Hector McKethan, Fifty-first North Carolina Infantry.
Numbers 38.-Lieutenant Colonel Joseph A. Yates, First Carolina Artillery.
Numbers 39.-Captain H. R. Lesesne, First South Carolina Artillery.
Numbers 40.-Lieutenant T. George Dargan, First South Carolina Artillery.
Numbers 41.-Lieutenant James R. Pringle, First South Carolina Artillery.
Numbers 42.-Captain Warren Adams, Third South Carolina Artillery.
Numbers 43.-Captain Thomas A. Huguenin, Third South Carolina Artillery.
Numbers 44.-Major James H. Rion, Seventh South Carolina Battalion.
Numbers 45.-Lieutenant Colonel P. C. Gaillard, Charleston Battalion.
Numbers 46.-Captain Julius A. Blake, Charleston Battalion.
Numbers 47.-Captain Robert Pringlek, Lucas' Artillery Battalion.
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