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Names of officers and men mentioned for bravery and efficiency, &c.-Continued.
SECOND DIVISION.-Continued.
Name, rank, and regiment. By whom Remarks.
mentioned.
Private John H. Shoef, Major D. E. Captured battle-
Third Ohio Volunteer Livermore flag of Twelfth
Cavalry. Mississippi
Cavalry and the
regimental
commander, and was
in advance till
all the works were
taken.
Sergt. John Morgan, One Captain Planted the first
hundred and twenty-third Owen Wiley flag on the works
Illinois. at Selma.
Private Lemuel B. Edwards a Lieutenant Wounded while
Colonel leading a charge
Frank White at Ebenezer
Church.
Corpl. John A. Kidney a ...do... Coolness and
bravery in action
at all times.
Major L. S. Kilborn, Lieutenant
Seventy-second Indiana Colonel
C. G. Thomson
Private L. B. Edwards, ...do... Wounded while
Seventy-second Indiana leading a mounted
charge April 1.
Lieutenant L. C. Remington, Martin
Fourth Michigan Archer,
major,
commanding
colored
troops.
Captain W. G. Young, ...do...
Ninety-eighth Illinois
Lieutenant C. L. Connor, ...do...
Seventh
Pennsylvania
Doctor Biggs, Fourth Ohio ...do...
Volunteer Cavalry
Sergt. John W. Deen, Major J. J.
Captured flagsSeventeenth Indiana Weiler
Private Reuben Phillips, ...do...
at Macon,Seventeenth Indiana
First Lieutenant James H. ...do...
Ga.McDowell, Seventeenth
Indiana
Private A. R. Hudson, ...do...
Captured a flagSeventeenth Indiana in a skirmish
Private J. Davis, ...do...
near Cullode,Seventeenth Indiana Ga.
Corpl. --- Bottorff, ...do... Found four 2-
Seventeenth Indiana pounder guns
buried at Macon.
Corpl. John H. Booth, Captain First on the works
Fourth Ohio Volunteer W. W. at Selma, April 2.
Cavalry Shoemaker Instantly killed.
Captain --- Hofman, Lieutenant
Ninety-eighth Illinois Colonel E.
Kitchell
Captain --- Flood, Ninety- ...do...
eighth Illinois
Captain N. B. Thistlewood, ...do... After being
Ninety-eighth Illinois severely wounded,
kept up with the
command over a
mile, Selma, April
2.
Major J. J. Weiler, Lieutenant
Seventeenth Indiana Colonel
Frank White
Adjt. --- Doyle, ...do...
Seventeenth Indiana
Lieutenant J. H. McDowell, ...do...
Seventeenth Indiana
Captain T. W. Scott ...do... Colonel Minty's
staff.
Lieutenant --- Culbertson ...do... Do.
Colonel J. G. Vail, Colonel
Seventeenth Indiana A. O. Miller
Lieutenant Colonel E. ...do...
Kitchell, Ninety-eighth
Illinois
Lieutenant Colonel ...do...
Jonathan Biggs, One hundred
and twenty-third Illinois
Lieutenant Colonel C. G. ...do...
Thomson, Seventy-second
Indiana
Lieutenant H. M. Ashmore, ...do... Aide-de-camp,
One hundred and twenty- first to enter the
third Illinois rebel works at
Selma, mounted.
Captain --- Wiley, One Colonel With a squad of
hundred and twenty-third J. G. Vail men captured 20
Illinois prisoners and 2
pieces of
artillery 300
yards in advance
of the line.
Captain --- Woods, One ...do...
hundred and twenty-third
Illinois
Captain --- Delong, One ...do...
hundred and twenty-third
Illinois
Captain O. F. Bane ...do...
Colonel Minty's
Lieutenant G. B. Sweet ...do...
staff.
Captain W. A. Owens ...do... Provost-marshal,
First Brigade.
Captain John C. Scott ...do... Brigade inspector,
First Brigade.
a Special messenger at headquarters First Brigade.
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