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4 Series I Volume XXXI-II Serial 55 - Knoxville and Lookout Mountain Part II

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[CHAP. XLIII.


Numbers 5.-Mr. Charles A. Dana, Assistant Secretary of War, October 30-december 12.


Numbers 6.-Brigadier General William F. Smith, U. S. Army, Chief Engineer, Military Division of the Mississippi.


Numbers 7.-Brigadier General Montgomery C. Meigs, Questermaster-General U. S. Army.


Numbers 8.-Return of Casualties in the Union forces.


Numbers 9.-Major General George H. Thomas, U. S. Army, commanding Army of the Cumberland, including operations October 31-December 31, and field dispatches, etc., November 22-29.


Numbers 10.-Major General Gordon Granger, U. S. Army, commanding Fourth Army Corps, including operations since November 18, with congratulatory orders, etc.


Numbers 11.-Surg. Alonzo J. Phelps, U. S. Army, Medical Director.


Numbers 12.-Brigadier General Charles Cruft, U. S. Army, commanding Second and Third Brigades, First Division, including operations November 22-December 2.


Numbers 13.-Brigadier General Walter C. Whitaker, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade.


Numbers 14.-Major George Hicks, Ninety-sixth Illinois Infantry.


Numbers 15.-Colonel Bernard F. Mullen, Thirty-fifth Indiana Infantry.


Numbers 16.-Colonel Sidney M. Barnes, Eighth Kentucky Infantry.


Numbers 17.-Colonel Jacob E. Taylor, Fortieth Ohio Infantry.


Numbers 18.-Lieutenant Colonel Charles H. Wood, Fifty-first Ohio Infantry.


Numbers 19.-Lieutenant Colonel John E. Cummins, Ninety-ninth Ohio Infantry.


Numbers 20.-Colonel William Grose, Thirty-sixth Indiana Infantry, commanding Third Brigade.


Numbers 21.-Major Clayton Hale, Fifty-ninth Illinois Infantry.


Numbers 22.-Colonel John E. Bennett, Seventy-fifth Illinois Infantry.


Numbers 23.-Colonel Louis H. Waters, Eighty-fourth Illinois Infantry.


Numbers 24.-Colonel Isaac C. B. Suman, Ninth Indiana Infantry.


Numbers 25.-Major Gilbert Trusler, Thirty-sixth Indiana Infantry.


Numbers 26.- Captain George M. Bacon, Twenty-fourth Ohio Infantry.


Numbers 27.-Major General Philip H. Sheridan, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division.


Numbers 28.-Colonel Francis T. Sherman, Eighty-eighth Illinois Infantry, commanding First Brigade.


Numbers 29.-Lieutenant Colonel Porter C. Olson, Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


Numbers 30.-Colonel Wallace W. Barrett, Forty-fourth Illinois Infantry.


Numbers 31.-Colonel James F. Jaquess, Seventy-third Illinois Infantry.


Numbers 32.-Colonel Jason Marsh, Seventy-fourth Illinois Infantry.


Numbers 33.-Lieutenant Colonel George W. Chandler, Eighty-eighth Illinois Infantry.


Numbers 34.-Colonel Michael Gooding, Twenty-second Indiana Infantry.


Numbers 35.-Lieutenant Colonel Arnold Beck, Second Missouri Infantry.


Numbers 36.-Captain Samuel Rexinger, Fifteenth Missouri Infantry.


Numbers 37.-Major Carl von Baumbach, Twenty-fourth Wisconsin Infantry.


Numbers 38.-Brigadier General George D. Wagner, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade.


Numbers 39.-Colonel John Q. Lane, Ninety-seventh Ohio Infantry, commanding Second Brigade.


Numbers 40.-Major Charles M. Hammond, One hundredth Illinois Infantry.


Numbers 41.-Major Frank White, Fifteenth Indiana Infantry.


Numbers 42.-Captain Benjamin F. Hegler, Fifteenth Indiana Infantry.


Numbers 43.-Lieutenant Colonel Elias Neff, Fortieth Indiana Infantry.


Numbers 44.-Lieutenant Colonel George W. Lennard, Fifty-seventh Indiana Infantry.


Numbers 45.-Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Moore, Fifty-eighth Indiana Infantry.


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