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No. 151.-Brig. Gen. Emory Upton, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade. No. 152.-Col. Oliver Edwards, Thirty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry, commanding Third Brigade.

No. 153.-Itinerary of the Second Division.

No. 154.-Brig. Gen. George W. Getty, U.S. Army, commanding Second Division. No. 155.-Brig. Gen. Frank Wheaton, U.S. Army, commanding First Brigade.

No. 156.—Maj. Thomas McLaughlin, One hundred and second Pennsylvania In

fantry.

No. 157.-Maj. Robert Munroe, One hundred and thirty-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry.

No. 158.-Brig. Gen. Lewis A. Grant, U.S. Army, commanding Second Brigade.
No. 159.-Col. Thomas O. Seaver, Third Vermont Infantry, of operations May 4-6.
No. 160.-Lieut. Col. Stephen M. Pingree, Fourth Vermont Infantry, of operations
May 4-25.

No. 161.-Capt. Eugene A. Hamilton, Fifth Vermont Infantry, of operations, May 4-7.

No. 162.-Capt. Friend H. Barney, Fifth Vermont Infantry, of operations May 8-20. No. 163.-Lieut. Col. Oscar A. Hale, Sixth Vermont Infantry, of operations May 5-6.

No. 164.-Lieut. Col. Reuben C. Benton, Eleventh Vermont (First Heavy Artillery), of operations May 17-June 10.

No. 165.-Brig. Gen. Daniel D. Bidwell, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade. No. 166.—Itinerary of the Fourth Brigade.

No. 167.-Itinerary of the Third Division.

No. 168.-Brig. Gen. William H. Morris, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations May 4-9.

No. 169.-Col. William S. Truex, Fourteenth New Jersey Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations May 9-June 11.

No. 170.—Maj. Charles G. Chandler, Tenth Vermont Infantry, of operations June

1-6.

No. 171.-Brig. Gen. Truman Seymour, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations May 5-6.

No. 172.-Col. J. Warren Keifer, One hundred and tenth Ohio Infantry, commanding Second Brigade.

No. 173.-Col. John W. Horn, Sixth Maryland Infantry.

No. 174.-Maj. Charles Burgess, Ninth New York Heavy Artillery, of operations
May 26-June 3.

No. 175.-Lieut. Col. Otho H. Binkley, One hundred and tenth Ohio Infantry.
No. 176.-Col. William H. Ball, One hundred and twenty-second Ohio Infantry.
No. 177.-Lieut. Col. Aaron W. Ebright, One hundred and twenty-sixth Ohio In-

fantry.

No. 178.-Col. Matthew R. McClennan, One hundred and thirty-eighth Pennsylvania

Infantry.

No. 179.-Daily Memoranda of Artillery Brigade, commanded by Col. Charles H. Tompkins, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, May 4-Jupe 4.

No. 180.-Capt. Charles W. White, Fourth Maine Battery.

No. 181.-Capt. Greenleaf T. Stevens, Fifth Maine Battery.

No. 182.-Lieut. Jacob Federhen, First Massachusetts Battery.

No. 183.-Lieut. Augustin N. Parsons, Battery A, First New Jersey Light Artillery, of operations June 1-11.

No. 184.-Capt. Andrew Cowan, First New York Battery.

No. 185.-Capt. William A. Harn, Third New York Battery.

No. 186.-Lieut. Jacob H. Lamb, Battery C, First Rhode Island Light Artillery. No. 187.-Capt. William B. Rhodes, Battery E, First Rhode Island Light Artillery.

No. 188.-Capt. George W. Adams, Battery G, First Rhode Island Light Artillery. No. 189. Capt. James McKnight, Battery M, Fifth U. S. Artillery.

No. 190.-Maj. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, U. S. Army, commanding Cavalry Corps, including operations April 6-August 4.

No. 191.-Brig. Gen. Alfred T. A. Torbert, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, including operations May 4-July 1.

No. 192.-Brig. Gen. Wesley Merritt, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations May 7-26.

No. 193.-Brig. Gen. George A. Custer, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, including operations May 4-July 1.

No. 194.-Lieut. Col. Peter Stagg, First Michigan Cavalry, of operations May 4-25. No. 195.-Col. Russell A. Alger, Fifth Michigan Cavalry, including operations May 4-July 3.

No. 196.-Maj. Alexander Walker, Seventh Michigan Cavalry, including operations May 27-July 1.

No. 197.-Col. Thomas C. Devin, Sixth New York Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, including operations May 4–July 2.

No. 198.-Col. Alfred Gibbs, Nineteenth New York Cavalry (First Dragoons), commanding Reserve Brigade, of operations May 5-26.

No. 199.-Brig. Gen. Wesley Merritt, U. S. Army, commanding Reserve Brigade, of operations May 26-June 25.

No. 200.-Brig. Gen. David McM. Gregg, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations May 4-July 7.

No. 201.-Brig. Gen. Henry E. Davies, jr., U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, including operations April 29-July 4.

No. 202.-Col. John W. Kester, First New Jersey Cavalry, of operations May 4August 17.

No. 203.-Col. J. Irvin Gregg, Sixteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, including operations April 29-July 6.

No. 204.-Itinerary of the First Maine Cavalry, May 1-June 24.

No. 205.-Lieut. Col. Joseph P. Brinton, Second Pennsylvania Cavalry, including operations April 29-July 4.

No. 206.—Itinerary of the Fourth Pennsylvania Cavalry, May 5-June 30.
No. 207.-Itinerary of the Eighth Pennsylvania Cavalry, May 1-June 30.
No. 208.-Itinerary of the Thirteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, May 1-June 30.
No. 209.-Itinerary of the Sixteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, May 1-June 30.
No. 210.-Brig. Gen. James H. Wilson, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division,
including operations April 7-June 16.

No. 211.-Capt. Louis Siebert, Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. Army, of operations of Third Division May 3-9.

No. 212.-Col. John B. McIntosh, Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding First Brigade, including operations May 5-June 22.

No. 213.-Maj. George O. Marcy, First Connecticut Cavalry, of operations June 1-10.

No. 214.-Lieut. Col. Charles C. Suydam, Third New Jersey Cavalry.

No. 215.—Lieut. Col. John Hammond, Fifth New York Cavalry, of operations May 17.

No. 216.-Lieut. Col. George A. Purington, Second Ohio Cavalry.

No. 217.-Col. George H. Chapman, Third Indiana Cavalry, commanding Second

Brigade.

No. 218.-Lieut. Alexander C. M. Pennington, Battery M, Second U. S. Artillery, First Brigade, Horse Artillery, including operations April 16–May 31. No. 219.-Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside, U. S. Army, commanding Ninth Army

Corps.

No. 220.-Itinerary of the First Division.

No. 221.-Brig. Gen. James H. Ledlie, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade. No. 222-Lieut. Col. Joseph H. Barnes, Twenty-ninth Massachusetts. Infantry, commanding First Brigade.

No. 223.-Capt. Albert F. Thomas, Second Maine Battery.

No. 224.-Capt. Joseph W. B. Wright, Fourteenth Massachusetts Battery.

No. 225.-Lieut. John M. Deane, Twenty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations May 29-June 3.

No. 226.-Col. Elisha G. Marshall, Fourteenth New York Heavy Artillery, com
manding Provisional Brigade, of operations May 13 and June 2-3.
No. 227.-Brig. Gen. Robert B. Potter, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division.
No. 228.-Capt. Percy Daniels, Seventh Rhode Island Infantry, First Brigade.
No. 229.-Itinerary of the Second Brigade.

No. 230.-Maj. William B. Reynolds, Seventeenth Vermont Infantry, of operations
May 6-20.

No. 281.-Lieut. Col. Charles Cummings, Seventeenth Vermont Infantry, of operations May 23-June 8.

No. 282.-Capt. Edward J. Jones, Eleventh Massachusetts Battery.

No. 233.-Capt. Edward W. Rogers, Nineteenth New York Battery.

No. 234.-Brig. Gen. Orlando B. Willcox, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division.

No. 285.-Brig. Gen. John F. Hartranft, U.S. Army, commanding First Brigade. No. 236.-Col. William Humphrey, Second Michigan Infantry.

No. 287.-Lieut. Col. Ralph Ely, Eighth Michigan Infantry.

No. 238.-Col. Constant Luce, Seventeenth Michigan Infantry.

No. 289.-Capt. Richard Vosper, Twenty-seventh Michigan Infantry.

No. 240.-Capt. Edwin Evans, One hundred and ninth New York Infantry.

No. 241.-Capt. Joseph K. Bolton, Fifty-first Pennsylvania Infantry.

No. 242.-Lieut. Col. Byron M. Cutcheon, Twentieth Michigan Infantry, commanding Second Brigade.

No. 243. Col. Charles V. De Land, First Michigan Sharpshooters, of operations May 5-14.

No. 244.-Lieut. Col. Byron M. Cutcheon, Twentieth Michigan Infantry.

No. 245.-Lieut. Col. Martin P. Avery, Sixtieth Ohio Infantry.

No. 246.-Capt. Adelbert B. Twitchell, Seventh Maine Battery.

No. 247.-Capt. Jacob Roemer, Thirty-fourth New York Battery.

No. 248.-Brig. Gen. Edward Ferrero, U.S. Army, commanding Fourth Division. No. 249.—Itinerary of the First Brigade.

No. 250.-Itinerary of the Second Brigade.

No. 251.-Lieut. George W. Silvis, Battery D, Pennsylvania Light Artillery.

No. 252.-Capt. Romeo H. Start, Third Vermont Battery.

No. 253.-Capt. John B. Eaton, Twenty-seventh New York Battery, Reserve Artillery.

No. 254.-Maj. Peter McLennan, Twenty-second New York Cavalry, of operations

May 7-8.

No. 255.-Maj. Gen. William F. Smith, U. S. Army, commanding Eighteenth Army Corps, of operations May 29-June 12.

No. 256.-Brig. Gen. Gilman Marston, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, First Division, of operations June 1-10.

No. 257.-Capt. William Kreutzer, Ninety-eighth New York Infantry, of operations June 1-8.

No. 258. Brig. Gen. Hiram Burnham, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 1-10.

No. 259. Capt. Charles M. Coit, Eighth Connecticut Infantry, of operations June 1-9.

No. 260.-Coli Aaron F. Stevens, Thirteenth New Hampshire Infantry, of operations June 1-10.

No. 261-Col Guy V. Henry, Fortieth Massachusetts Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations June 1-10.

No. 202.-Maji Hiram B. Crosby, Twenty-first Connectiout Infantry, off operations June 3.

No. 263.-Capt. James F. Brown, Twenty-first Connecticut. Infantry, of operations June 3-12.

No. 264.-Col. Andrew Elwell, Twenty-third Massachusetts Infantry, First Brigade, Secondi Division, of operations May 31-June 10.

No. 265.-Col. Josiah Pickett, Twenty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations May 27-June 12.

No. 266.—Itinerary of the Second Brigade.

No. 267.-Lieut. Col. William C. Moegling, Eleventh Connecticut Infantry, of operations June 1-3.

No. 268.-Itinerary of the First Brigade, Third Division.

No. 269.-Col. William B. Barton, Forty-eighth New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations June 1.

No. 270.-Lieut. Col. Zina H. Robinson, Ninth Maine Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 1-2.

No. 271-Medala of Honor awarded for distinguished services under Resolution of Congress, No. 43, approved July 12, 1862, and Section 8 of act of Congress, approved March 3, 1863.

THE CONFEDERATE ARMY.

No. 272. Organization of the Army of Northern Virginia, commanded by General Robert E. Lee, C. S. Army, early in May, 1864.

No. 273.-General Robert E. Lee, C. S. Army, commanding Army of Northern Virginia.

No. 274.-Brig. Gen. William N. Pendleton, C.. S. Army, Chief of Artillery.

No. 275.-Lieut. Gen. James Longstreet, C. S. Army, commanding First Army Corps, of operations April 14-May 6.

No. 276.—Maj. Gen. Richard H. Anderson, C. S. Army, commanding First Army Corps, of operations May 30.

No. 277.-Diary of the First Army Corps.

No. 278.-Bartial Return of Casualties in the First Army Corps.

No. 279.-Brig. Gen. Joseph B. Kershaw, C. S. Army, commanding division, of operations May 4-6.

No. 280.-Brig. Gen. Goode Bryan, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of operations May 6.

No. 281.-Col. James P. Simms, Fifty-third Georgia Infantry, commanding Bryan's brigade, of operations June 2-18.

No. 282.—Brig. Gen. John Bratton, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, Field's division.

No. 283.-Col. James R. Hagood, First South Carolina Infantry.

No. 284.-Lieut. Gen. Richard S. Ewell, C. S. Army, commanding Second Army Corps, of operations May 4-29.

No. 285.-Medical Director Lafayette Guild, C. S. Army, of casualties in month of

May.

No. 286.-Lieut. Col. William Allan, C. S. Army, Chief of Ordnance, of ordnance and ordnance stores collected on the Wilderness battle-field May 5–7. No. 287.-Brig. Gen. John B. Gordon, C. S..Army, commanding Gordon's brigade and Early's division, of operations May 5-1d

No. 288.-Maj. Gen. Edward Johnson, C. S. Army, commanding division, of oper ations May 12.

No. 289.-Maj. Gen. Stephen D. Ramseur, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, Rodes' division, of operations May 4-27.

No. 290.-Brig. Gen. Cullen A. Battle, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of operations May 8.

No. 291.—Brig. Gen. Armistead L. Long, C. S. Army, Chief of Artillery, Second Army Corps, of operations May 4-31.

No. 292.-Itinerary of Hardaway Light Artillery Battalion.

No. 293.-Brig. Gen. William Mahone, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, Anderson's division, Third Army Corps, of operations May 4-6.

No. 294.-Brig. Gen. Nathaniel H. Harris, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of operations May 12-13.

No. 295.-Brig. Gen. Samuel McGowan, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, Wilcox's division, of operations May 8-13.

No. 296.-Maj. Gen. Wade Hampton, C. S. Army, commanding First Division, Cavalry Corps, including operations June 8-24.

No. 297.-Brig. Gen. Thomas L. Rosser, C. S. Army,commanding brigade, of operations May 15.

No. 298.-Capt. R. B. Kennon, Assistant Inspector-General, of operations May 5. No 299.-Col. Bradley T. Johnson, First Maryland Infantry, commanding Maryland Line, of operations May 11.

No. 300.-Confederate Roll of Honor.

No. 1.

Organization of the forces operating against Richmond, under Lieut. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, U. S. Army, on the morning of May 5,

1864.

ARMY OF THE POTOMAC.

Maj. Gen. GEORGE G. MEADE.

PROVOST GUARD.

Brig. Gen. MARSENA R. PATRICK,

1st Massachusetts Cavalry, Companies C and D, Capt. Edward A. Flint. 80th New York Infantry (20th Militia), Col. Theodore B. Gates.

3d Pennsylvania Cavalry, Maj. James W. Walsh.

68th Pennsylvania Infantry, Lieut. Col. Robert E. Winslow. 114th Pennsylvania Infantry, Col. Charles H. T. Collis.

VOLUNTEER ENGINEER BRIGADE.*

Brig. Gen. HENRY W. BENHAM.

15th New York Engineers, Maj. William A. Ketchum.
50th New York Engineers, Lieut. Col. Ira Spaulding.

BATTALION U. S. ENGINEERS.

Capt. GEORGE H. MENDELL.

GUARDS AND ORDERLIES.

Independent Company Oneida (New York) Cavalry, Capt. Daniel P. Mann.

* With the exception of eleven companies of the 50th New York, under Lieutenant-Colonel Spaulding, this command, with its commander, was at the Engineer Depot, Washington, D.C.

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