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No. 20.-Col. George D. Wagner, Fifteenth Indiana Infantry, commandingTwenty-first Brigade, Sixth Division.
No. 21.-Maj. Gen. Charles C. Gilbert, U. S. Army, commanding Third ArmyCorps.
No. 22.-Col. William C. Kise, Tenth Indiana, Second Brigade, FirstDivision.
No. 23.-Brig. Gen. James B. Steedman, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade.
No. 24.-Brig. Gen. Robert B. Mitchell, U. S. Army, commanding NinthDivision, including skirmish October 7.
No. 25.-Col. Michael Gooding, Twenty-second Indiana Infantry,commanding Thirtieth Brigade.
No. 26.-Brig. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, U. S. Army, commanding EleventhDivision.
No. 27.-Col. Daniel McCook, Fifty-second Ohio Infantry, commandingThirty-sixth Brigade.
No. 28.-Lieut. Col. Daniel D. T. Cowen, Fifty-second Ohio Infantry.
No. 29.-General Braxton Bragg, C. S. Army, commanding Department No. 2, with orders and correspondence, and including operationsAugust 28-October 24.
No. 30.-Casualties in the Confederate forces. [Incomplete.]
No. 31.-Maj. Gen. Leonidas Polk, C. S. Army, commanding Army of theMississippi.
No. 32.-Maj. John Knight, Forty-first Georgia Infantry, Maney'sBrigade, Cheatham's Division, Right Wing.
No. 33.-Col. H. R. Feild, First Tennessee Infantry.
No. 34.-Col. George C. Porter, Sixth Tennessee Infantry.
No. 35.-Maj. George W. Kelsoe, Ninth Tennessee Infantry.
No. 36.-Lieut. Col. W. Frierson, Twenty-seven Tennessee Infantry.
No. 37.-Maj. Gen. William J. Hardee, C. S. Army, commanding Left Wing.
No. 38.-Brig. Gen. Daniel W. Adams, C. S. Army, commanding SecondBrigade, Second Division.
No. 39.-Brig. Gen. Bushrod R. Johnson, C. S. Army, commanding ThirdBrigade, Third Division.
No. 40.-Col. A. S. Marks, Seventeenth Tennessee Infantry.
No. 41.-Lieut. Col. R. H. Keeble, Twenty-third Tennessee Infantry.
No. 42.-Col. John M. Hughs, Twenty-fifth Tennessee Infantry.
No. 43.-Col. Moses White, Thirty-seventh Tennessee Infantry.
No. 44.-Col. John S. Fulton, Forty-fourth Tennessee Infantry.
No. 1.Reports of Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell, U. S. Army, commanding Army of
the Ohio, including operations October 1-30, with congratulatory orders.
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE OHIO, Perryville, October 9, 1862.
I have already advised you of the movement of the army under my command from Louisville. More or less skirmishing has occurred daily with the enemy's cavalry since then. It was supposed the enemy would give battle at Bardstown. The troops reached that point on the 4th, driving out the enemy's rear guard of cavalry and artillery. The main body retired toward Springfield, whither the pursuit has continued. The center corps, under General Gilbert, moved on the direct road from Springfield to Perryville, and arrived on the 7th within 2 miles of the town, where the enemy was found to be in force. The left column, under General McCook, came up on the Mackville road about 10 o'clock yesterday, the 8th. It was ordered into position to attack and a strong reconnaissance directed.
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