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655 Series I Volume XXXIV-I Serial 61 - Red River Campaign Part I

Page 655 Chapter XLVI. THE CAMDEN EXPEDITION.


Numbers 12.-Captain Martin Voegele, Ninth Wisconsin Infantry, commanidng battery, of skirmish at Antoine.


Numbers 13.-Colonel William E. McLean, Forty-third Indiana Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations April 2-20.


Numbers 14.-Major Wesley W. Norris, Forty-third Indiana Infantry, of engagement at Elkin's Ferry.


Numbers 15.-Colonel Charles W. Kittredge, Thirty-sixth Iowa Infantry, of engagement at Elkin's Ferry.


Numbers 16.-Lieutenant Colonel Francis M. Drake, Thirty-sixth Iowa Infantry, commanding battalion and Second Brigade.


Numbers 17.-Colonel William B. Mason, Seventy-seventh Ohio Infantry, of operations April 2-3.


Numbers 18.-Lieutenant Charles Peetz, Battery E, Second Missouri Light Artillery.


Numbers 19.-Colonel Adolph Engelmann, Forty-third Illinois Infantry, commanding Third Brigade.


Numbers 20.-Lieutenant Colonel Adolph Dengler, Forty-third Illinois Infantry.


Numbers 21.-Colonel John a. Garrett, Fortieth Iowa Infantry, of skirmish at Okolona, skirmish at Prairie D'Ane, and engagement at Jenkins' Ferry.


Numbers 22.-Colonel Conrad Krez, Twenty-seventh Wisconsin Infantry, of skirmish at Okolona.


Numbers 23.-Itinerary of First Brigade, Frontier Division, for April, 1864.


Numbers 24.-Colonel James M. Williams, First Kansas Colonel Infantry, commanding detachment Frontier Division, of engagement at Poison Spring.


Numbers 25.-Lieutenant Barnett B. Mitchell, Second Kansas Cavalry, of engagement at Poison Spring.


Numbers 26.-Lieutenant Edward Ross, Second Kansas Cavalry, of engagement at Poison Spring.


Numbers 27.-Lieutenant Anson J. Walker, Sixth Kansas Cavalry, of engagement at Poison Spring.


Numbers 28.-Lieutenant Anson J. Walker, Sixth Kansas Cavalry, of engagement at Poison Spring.


Numbers 29.-Lieutenant Josephus Utt, Fourteenth Kansas Cavalry, of engagement at Poison Spring.


Numbers 30.-Captain Williams M. Duncan, Eighteenth Iowa Infantry, of engagement at Poison Spring.


Numbers 31.-Major Richard G. Ward, First Kansas Colored Infantry, of engagement at Point Spring.


Numbers 32.-Lieutenant William C. Gibbons, First Kansas Colored Infantry, of engagement at Poison Spring.


Numbers 33.-Lieutenant William W., Haines, Second Indiana Battery, of engagement at Poison Spring.


Numbers 34.-Colonel Samuel J. Crawford, Second Kansas Colored Infantry, of engagement at Jenkins' Ferry.


Numbers 35.-Lieutenant Colonel William T. Campbell, Sixth Kansas Cavalry.


Numbers 36.-Brigadier General Eugene A. Carr, U. S. Army, commanding Cavalry Division.


Numbers 37.-Colonel John F. Ritter, First Missouri Cavalry, commanding Third Brigade, of skirmishes April 2-4.


Numbers 38.- Lieutenant Colonel Joseph W. Caldwell, First Iowa Cavalry, commanding Third Brigade, of skirmishes April 2-4.


Numbers 39.-Colonel Powell Clayton, Fifth Kansas Cavalry, commanding at Pine Bluff, of expedition to Mount Elba and Long View, &c.


Numbers 40.-Surg. Isaac Casselberry, First Indiana Cavalry, of Confederate losses at Mount Elba, &c.


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