No. 124.-Asst. Surg. Charles K. Winne, U. S. Army, Medical Inspector, of operations December 7-12. No. 125.-Capt. William F. Drum, Second U. S. Infantry, Chief Ambulance Officer, of operations August 18-21. No. 126.-Lieut. George W. Dresser, Fourth U. S. Artillery, Inspector of Artillery, of operations October 27. No. 127.—Brig. Gen. Charles Griffin, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations August 18-21, October 27-28, and December 7-12. No. 128.-Lieut. Col. William A. Throop, First Michigan Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 17-27. No. 129.-Col. Horatio G. Sickel, One hundred and ninety-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations September 30 and October 27. No. 130.-Capt. Nathaniel Lang, One hundred and twenty-first Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18. No. 131.-Lieut. Col. Horatio N. Warren, One hundred and forty-second Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-27. No. 132.-Capt. Chester K. Hughes, One hundred and forty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-28. No. 133.-Lieut. Col. John Irvin, One hundred and forty-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-21. No. 134.-Maj. George W. Jones, One hundred and fiftieth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-21./ No. 135.-Capt. Joseph A. Ege, One hundred and eighty-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-27. No. 136.-Col. Edgar M. Gregory. Ninety-first Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations August 18-30. No. 137.-Col. James Gwyn,. One hundred and eighteenth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations August 18–29. No. 138.-Capt. Joseph F. Land, Twentieth Maine Infantry, of operations August 18-28. No. 139. Capt. Luther S. Bent, Eighteenth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations August 18-27. No. 140.—Maj. George C. Hopper, First Michigan Infantry, of operations August 18-28. No. 141.-Col. Norval E. Welch, Sixteenth Michigan Infantry, of operations August 18-28. No. 142.-Lieut. Col. Freeman Conner, Forty-fourth New York Infantry, of operations August 18-27. No. 143.-Lieut Col. De Witt C. McCoy, Eighty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18–27. No. 144.-Bvt. Maj. Gen. Romeyn B. Ayres, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations August 18-21 and December 7-12. No. 145.-Brig. Gen. Joseph Hayes, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 18-19. No. 146.-Bvt. Brig. Gen. Frederick Winthrop, Fifth New York Veteran Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 18-21, October 8, and December 7-12. No. 147.-Maj. James Grindlay, One hundred and forty-sixth New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations September 30-October 3. No. 148.-Maj. James Grindlay, One hundred and forty-sixth New York Infantry, of operations December 7-12. No. 149.-Lieut. J. Chester White, Tenth U. S. Infantry, commanding Fourteenth U. S. Infantry, of operations August 19. No. 150.-Col. Samuel A. Graham, Purnell Legion Maryland. Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations August 18-September 2 and October 1 and 8. No. 151.-Bvt. Brig. Gen. Andrew W. Denison, Eighth Maryland Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations December 7-12. No. 152. Capt. James H. Haughey, Third Delaware Infantry, of operations August 18-28. No. 153. Col. J. William Hofmann, Fifty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations August 18–21. No. 154.-Lieut. Col. Charles E. La Motte, Fourth Delaware Infantry, of operations August 18-21. No. 155.-Lieut. Col. John E. Cook, Seventy-sixth New York Infantry, of operations August 18-28. No. 156.-Lieut. Col. James Creney, Ninety-fifth New York Infantry, of operations August 18-21. No. 157.-Lient. Col. George Harney, One hundred and forty-seventh New York Infantry, of operations August 18-21. No. 158.—Maj. John T. Jack, Fifty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-28. No. 159. Capt. Thomas E. Carter, One hundred and fifty-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-28. No. 160.—Brig. Gen. Samuel W. Crawford, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations August 18-21, October 27-28, and December 7-12. No. 161. Col. Thomas F. McCoy, One hundred and seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 18-September 12. No. 162.-Brig. Gen. Edward S. Bragg, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations October 27-28 and December 7-11. No. 163.-Col. Charles W. Tilden, Sixteenth Maine Infantry, of operations August 18-19. No. 164.—Col. Charles Wheelock, Ninety-seventh New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 30-August 30. No. 165.-Brig. Gen. Henry Baxter, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations September 15. No. 166.-Lieut. Col. Henry M. Tremlett, Thirty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, operations December 7-12. of No. 167.-Capt. Henry H. Fish, Ninety-fourth New York Infantry, of operations August 18-September 2. No. 168.-Col. Charles Wheelock, Ninety-seventh New York Infantry, of operations August 18 and December 7-12. No. 169.-Capt. Delos E. Hall, Ninety-seventh New York Infantry, of operations August 18-21. No. 170.-Capt. Benjamin F. Haines, Eleventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-21. No. 171.-Col. Richard Coulter, Eleventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations December 7-12. No. 172.-Capt. Henry Whiteside, Eighty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-25. No. 173.-Capt. Joseph H. Lawrence, Eighty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations December 7-12. No. 174.—Maj. Henry J. Sheafer, One hundred and seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-21. No. 175.-Col. Thomas F. McCoy, One hundred and seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations December 5-12. No. 176.—Bvt. Brig. Gen. J. William Hofmann, Fifty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations October 27-28 and December 7-12. No. 177.-Lieut. Col. Horatio N. Warren, One hundred and forty-second Pennsyl-. vania Infantry, of operations October 27-28 and December 7-12. No. 178.-Capt. Henry H. Fish, Ninety-fourth New York Infantry, of operations: No. 179.-Capt. Henry M. Jennings, Ninety-fifth New York Infantry, of operations: No. 180.-Capt. John McKinlock, One hundred and forty-seventh New York Infan- try, of operations October 27-28. No. 181.-Capt. James Coey, One hundred and forty-seventh New York Infantry, of No. 182.-Maj. John T. Jack, Fifty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations Octo- No. 183.-Capt. Charles Barlow, One hundred and twenty-first Pennsylvania Infan- try, of operations October 27-28 and December 7-12. No. 184.—Brig. Gen. Lysander Cutler, U. S. Army, commanding Fourth Division, of No. 185.-Brig. Gen. Edward S. Bragg, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of No. 186.-Bvt. Brig. Gen. Charles S. Wainwright, First New York Light Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade, of operations August 18-21, October 27- No. 187.-Maj. Gen. John G. Parke, U. S. Army, commanding Ninth Army Corps, of operations August 15-October 28. No. 188.-Brig. Gen. Julius White, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of oper- No. 189.-Brig. Gen. Orlando B. Willcox, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations September 30-October 8 and October 27-28. No. 190.-Lieut. Col. Joseph H. Barnes, Twenty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, com- manding First Brigade, of operations August 19. No. 191.-Col. Samuel Harriman, Thirty-seventh Wisconsin Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations September 30-October 9. No. 192.-Brig. Gen. John F. Hartranft, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of No. 193.-Lieut. Col. Ralph Ely, Eighth Michigan Infantry, of operations Septem- No. 194. Capt. Charles Waite, Twenty-seventh Michigan Infantry, of operations No. 195.-Maj. Stephen R. Clark, Thirteenth Ohio Cavalry (dismounted), of oper- No. 196.-Maj. William J. Kershaw, Thirty-seventh Wisconsin Infantry, of oper- No. 197.-Lieut. Col. Gilbert P. Robinson, Third Maryland Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations August 19. No. 198.-Brig. Gen. John F. Hartranft, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations September 30-October 8. No. 199.-Lieut. Col. Byron M. Cutcheon, Twentieth Michigan Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations October 27-28. · No. 200.-Lieut. Col. Byron M. Cutcheon, Twentieth Michigan Infantry, tember 30-October 8. No. 201. Capt. Adolph Becker, Forty-sixth New York Infantry, of operations Sep- No. 204.-Col. Napoleon B. McLaughlen, Fifty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry, com- manding Third Brigade, of operations September 30-October 8 and Oc- No. 205.-Bvt. Col. Gilbert P. Robinson, Third Maryland Infantry, commanding Provisional Brigade, of operations December 8-14. No. 206.-Lieut. Col. Martin P. Avery, Sixtieth Ohio Infantry, of operations Decem- No. 207.-Brig. Gen. Robert B. Potter, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations September 29-October 19, and October 27-28. No. 208.-Col. John I. Curtin, Forty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations September 29-October 17. No. 209.-Maj. John W. Hudson, Thirty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations No. 210.-Capt. Thomas B. Marsh, Fifty-first New York Infantry, of operations Sep- No. 211.-Lieut. Lafayette W. Lord, Forty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations No. 212.-Lieut. Col. Percy Daniels, Seventh Rhode Island Infantry, of operations No. 213.-Brig. Gen. Simon G. Griffin, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations September 29-October 16. No. 214.-Brig. Gen. Orlando B. Willcox, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations August 19-21 and August 25-26. No. 215.—Brig. Gen. Edward Ferrero, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of No. 216.-Brig. Gen. John F. Hartranft, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of No. 217.-Col. William Humphrey, Second Michigan Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations August 19-21. No. 218.-Col. Charles V. De Land, First Michigan Sharpshooters, of operations No. 219.-Lieut. Col. Byron M. Cutcheon, Twentieth Michigan Infantry, of operations No. 220.-Capt. John M. Kesselmark, Forty-sixth New York Infantry, of operations No. 221.-Col. John C. Tidball, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade, of operations October 27-28. No. 222.—Capt. Adelbert B. Twitchell, Seventh Maine Battery, of operations August No. 223.-Capt. Edward J. Jones, Eleventh Massachusetts Battery, of operations No. 224.-Capt. Edward W. Rogers, Nineteenth New York Battery, of operations No. 225.—Lieut. Peter L. Moore, Twenty-seventh New York Battery, of operations No. 226.-Capt. John B. Eaton, Twenty-seventh New York Battery, of operations No. 227.-Capt. Jacob Roemer, Thirty-fourth New York Battery, of operations August No. 228.-Capt. Samuel H. Rhoads, Battery D, Pennsylvania Light Artillery, of oper- No. 229.-Bvt. Maj. Gen. David McM. Gregg, U. S. Army, commanding Second Cavalry No. 230.-Brig. Gen. Henry E. Davies, jr., U. S. Army, commanding Second Cavalry No. 231.-Asst. Surg. Elias J. Marsh, U. S. Army, Surgeon-in-Chief, of operations July 30-December 12. No. 232.-Brig. Gen. Henry E. Davies, jr., U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 1-27, October 26-29, November 24, and December 7-12. No. 233.-Col. Hugh H. Janeway, First New Jersey Cavalry, of operations December 1 and 7-12. No. 234.-Maj. Myron H. Beaumont, First New Jersey Cavalry, of operations September 29-October 3. No. 235.-Bvt. Brig. Gen. J. Irvin Gregg, Sixteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 30-August 16, November 16, and December 7-12. No. 236. Col. Michael Kerwin, Thirteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations August 1-20 and October 26-27. No. 237.-Col. Charles H. Smith, First Maine Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations September 19 and October 11. No. 238.-Capt. George C. Eckert, Second Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations August 1-31. No. 239.-Maj. Joseph W. Wistar, Eighth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations October 26-28. No. 240.-Lieut. Lewis McMakin, Thirteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations October 27-28. No. 241.-Col. Michael Kerwin, Thirteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations November 28. No. 242.-Lieut. Col. John K. Robison, Sixteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations September 15 and October 27. No. 243.-Lieut. Edwin L. Garvin, First U. S. Artillery, commanding Batteries H and I, of operations October 27. No. 244.-Bvt. Brig. Gen. Charles H. Smith, First Maine Cavalry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations October 26-28 and December 7-12. No. 245.-Capt. Lemuel B. Norton, Signal Corps, U. S. Army, Chief Signal Officer, Department of Virginia and North Carolina, of operations August 1-31. No. 246.-Capt. Henry R. Clum, Signal Corps, U. S. Army, Chief Signal Officer, Department of Virginia and North Carolina, of operations September 1-October 31. No. 247.-Bvt. Maj. Peter S. Michie, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Acting Chief Engineer, of operations August 1-December 20. No. 248.—Lieut. William R. King, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Acting Chief Engineer, of operations December 24-31. No. 249. Col. Edward W. Serrell, First New York Engineers, of operations September 27-October 5. No. 250.-Maj. Gen. David B. Birney, U. S. Army, commanding Tenth Army Corps, of operations August 14-19 and October 1-2. No. 251.-Bvt. Maj. Gen. Alfred H. Terry, U. S. Army, commanding Tenth Army Corps, of operations October 13. No. 252.-Maj. Atherton H. Stevens, jr., Fourth Massachusetts Cavalry, Provost-Marshal, of operations November 1-5. No. 253.-Brig. Gen. Adelbert Ames, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations October 13. No. 254.-Col. Joshua B. Howell, Eighty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 18-21. No. 255.-Col. Francis B. Pond, Sixty-second Ohio Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 13-16 and October 13. No. 256.-Col. Alvin C. Voris, Sixty-seventh Ohio Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations October 27-28. |