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soldierly bearing and uniform good conduct of the men, have rendered me deeply attached to my corps, and leave it with feelings of profound regret.
H. W. SLOCUM.
Major-General.
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SPECIAL ORDERS,
HDQRS. DEPARTMENT OF THE OHIO. Numbers 101.
April10, 1864.* * * *
6. The Tenth Michigan Cavalry and Third Indiana Cavalry are hereby temporarily attached to the Third Division, Twenty-third Army Corps, and will report to Brigadier General J. D. Cox, commanding division.
By command of Major-General Schofield:
R. MORROW.
Assistant Adjutant-General.
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GENERAL ORDERS,
HEADQUARTERS FOURTH ARMY CORPS. No. 3.
Loudon, Tenn., April 10, 1864.In accordance with General Orders, Numbers 5, paragraph II, headquarters Military Division of the Mississippi I hereby assume command of the Fourth Army Corps, relieving Major General Gordon Granger. The distinguished honor of taking command of this corps, unexpected as it is, carries with it a feeling of grave responsibility. From the past noble record under the able and respected commander whom I succeed I anticipate the heartiest co-operation and great success, the legitimate fruit of united efforts. My staff will hereafter be announced. Headquarters will move to-morrow to Cleveland.
O. O. HOWARD.
Major-General.
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GENERAL ORDERS,
HEADQUARTERS FOURTH ARMY CORPS. No. 4
Cleveland, Tenn., April 13, 1864The following-named officers are hereby announced as constituting the staff of the major-general commanding: Lieutenant Colonel J. S. Fullerton assistant adjutant-general and chief of staff; Major C. H. Howard, aide-de-camp and assistant inspector-general; Major T. W. Osborn, chief of artillery; Surg. Alonzo J. Phelps, medical director; Captain Joseph A. Schoeninger, acting chief quartermaster; Captain H. M. Stinson aide-de-camp; Captain D. K Cross, aide-de-camp; Captain E. H. Kirlin, volunteer aide-de-camp and chief of scouts; Captain Henry Kaldenbaugh, provost-marshal; First Lieutenant J. P. Scott, staff quartermaster; First Lieutenant G. W. Freeman, ordnance officer, and, during the temporary absence of Major Osborn chief of artillery, Second Lieutenant F. W. Gilbreth, acting aide-de-camp; Second Lieutenant F. B. Gilman, volunteer aide-de-camp. Reports will be made and business transacted through these officers in accordance with existing orders and regulations.
By command of Major-General Howard:
J. S. FULLERTON
Assistant Adjutant-General.
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