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306 Series I Volume XLI-I Serial 83 - Price's Missouri Expedition Part I

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Numbers 63.- Brigadier General Edward C. Pike, Enrolled Missouri Militia, commanding Military District.


Numbers 64.- Major General Samuel R. Curtis, U. S. Army, commanding Department of Kansas.


Numbers 65.- Major Chapman S. Charlot, U. S. Army, Assistant Adjutant-General.


Numbers 66.- Major Samuel S. Curtis, Second Colorado Cavalry, Aide-de-camp.


Numbers 67.- Major Thomas I. McKenny, U. S. Army, Inspector-General.


Numbers 68.- Major Robert H. Hunt, Fifteenth Kansas Cavalry, Chief of Artillery.


Numbers 69.- Lieutenant George T. Robinson, Eleventh Kansas Cavalry, Chief Engineer.


Numbers 70.- Major Samuel B. Davis, U. S. Army, Medical Director.


Numbers 71.- Major Theodore J. Weed, U. S. Army, Aide-de-Camp and Chief Commissary of Musters.


Numbers 72.- Colonel William F. Cloud, Second Kansas Cavalry, Acting Aide-de-Camp.


Numbers 73.- Major Henry Hopkins, Second Kansas Cavalry.


Numbers 74.- Captain Merritt H. Insley, U. S. Army, Assistant Quartermaster.


Numbers 75.- Captain Edwin I. Meeker, U. S. Army, Chief Signal Officer.


Numbers 76.- Lieutenant Josiah M. Hubbard, Eleventh Kansas Cavalry, Acting Signal Officer.


Numbers 77.- Lieutenant Cyrus M. Roberts, Seventy-eight Ohio Infantry, Acting Aide-de-Camp.


Numbers 78.- Honorable James H. Lane, Volunteer Aide-de-Camp.


Numbers 79.- Honorable Samuel C. Pomeroy, Volunteer Aide-de-Camp.


Numbers 80.- Major General James G. Blunt, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, Army of the Border.


Numbers 81.- Colonel Charles R. Jennison, Fifteenth Kansas Cavalry, commanding First Brigade.


Numbers 82.- Colonel Thomas Moonlight, Eleventh Kansas Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade.


Numbers 83.- Colonel Charles W. Blair, Fourteenth Kansas Cavalry, commanding Third Brigade.


Numbers 84.- Colonel James H. Ford, Second Colorado Cavalry, commanding Fourth Brigade.


Numbers 85.- Major J. Nelson Smith, Second Colorado Cavalry.


Numbers 86.- Major General George W. Deitzler, Kansas State Militia.


Numbers 87.- Brigadier General W. H. Fishback, commanding Fifth Brigade District, Kansas State Militia.


Numbers 88.- Major General Sterling Price, C. S. Army.


Numbers 89.- Organization of Price's army.


Numbers 90.- Itinerary of Price's army, kept by Lieutenant Colonel Lauchlan A. Maclean, Assistant Adjutant-General.


Numbers 91.- Lieutenant Colonel John P. Bull, C. S. Army, Provost-Marshal.


Numbers 92.- Brigadier General Joseph O. Shelby, C. S. Army, commanding division.


Numbers 93.- Brigadier General M. Jeff. Thompson, C. S. Army, commanding Shelby's brigade.


Numbers 94.- Colonel Sidney D. Jackman, Jackman's Missouri Cavalry, commanding brigade.


Numbers 95.- Brigadier General John B. Clark, jr., C. S. Army, commanding Marmaduke's division.


Numbers 96.- Colonel Colton Greene, Third Missouri Cavalry, commanding Marmaduke's brigade.


Numbers 97.- Captain Benjamin S. Johnson, Third Missouri Cavalry.


Numbers 98.- Colonel John Q. Burbridge, Fourth Missouri Cavalry.


Numbers 99.- Lieutenant Colonel J. F. Davies, Davies' Missouri Battalion, commanding Seventh Missouri Cavalry and Davies' Battalion.


Numbers 100.- Colonel Robert R. Lawther, Tenth Missouri Cavalry.


Numbers 101.- Casualties in Freeman's brigade.


Numbers 102.- Colonel Charles H. Tyler, C. S. Army, commanding unarmed brigade.


Numbers 103.- Record of the Price Court of Inquiry.


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