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5.-Mr. Charles A. Dana, Assistant Secretary of War, October 30-December 12. 6.-Brig. Gen. William F. Smith, U. S. Army, Chief Engineer, Military Division of the Mississippi.

7.-Brig. Gen. Montgomery C. Meigs, Quartermaster-General U. S. Army. 8.-Return of Casualties in the Union forces.

9.-Maj. Gen. George H. Thomas, U. S. Army, commanding Army of the Cumberland, including operations October 31-December 31, and field dispatches, etc., November 22-29.

No. 10.-Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger, U. S. Army, commanding Fourth Army Corps, including operations since November 18, with congratulatory orders, etc.

No. 11.-Surg. Alonzo J. Phelps, U. S. Army, Medical Director.

No. 12.-Brig. Gen. Charles Cruft, U. S. Army, commanding Second and Third Brigades, First Division, including operations November 22-December 2.

No. 13.-Brig. Gen. Walter C. Whitaker, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade.

No. 14.-Maj. George Hicks, Ninety-sixth Illinois Infantry.

No. 15.-Col. Bernard F. Mullen, Thirty-fifth Indiana Infantry.

No. 16.-Col. Sidney M. Barnes, Eighth Kentucky Infantry.

No. 17.-Col. Jacob E. Taylor, Fortieth Ohio Infantry.

No. 18.-Lieut. Col. Charles H. Wood, Fifty-first Ohio Infantry.

No. 19.-Lieut. Col. John E. Cummins, Ninety-ninth Ohio Infantry.

No. 20.-Col. William Grose, Thirty-sixth Indiana Infantry, commanding Third Brigade.

No. 21.-Maj. Clayton Hale, Fifty-ninth Illinois Infantry.

No. 22.-Col. John E. Bennett, Seventy-fifth Illinois Infantry.
No. 23.—Col. Louis H. Waters, Eighty-fourth Illinois Infantry.
No. 24.-Col. Isaac C. B. Suman, Ninth Indiana Infantry.
No. 25.---Maj. Gilbert Trusler, Thirty-sixth Indiana Infantry.
No. 26.-Capt. George M. Bacon, Twenty-fourth Ohio Infantry.

No. 27.-Maj. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division.

No. 28.-Col. Francis T. Sherman, Eighty-eighth Illinois Infantry, commanding
First Brigade.

No. 29.-Lieut. Col. Porter C. Olson, Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry.
No. 30.-Col. Wallace W. Barrett, Forty-fourth Illinois Infantry.
No. 31.-Col. James F. Jaquess, Seventy-third Illinois Infantry.
No. 32.-Col. Jason Marsh, Seventy-fourth Illinois Infantry.

No. 33.-Lieut. Col. George W. Chandler, Eighty-eighth Illinois Infantry.

No. 34.-Col. Michael Gooding, Twenty-second Indiana Infantry.

No. 35.-Lieut. Col. Arnold Beck, Second Missouri Infantry.

No. 36.-Capt. Samuel Rexinger, Fifteenth Missouri Infantry.

No. 37.-Maj. Carl von Baumbach, Twenty-fourth Wisconsin Infantry.

No. 38.-Brig. Gen. George D. Wagner, U. S. Army, commanding Second Bri

gade.

No. 39.-Col. John Q. Lane, Ninety-seventh Ohio Infantry, commanding Second Brigade.

No. 40.-Maj. Charles M. Hammond, One hundredth Illinois Infantry.

No. 41.-Maj. Frank White, Fifteenth Indiana Infantry.

No. 42.-Capt. Benjamin F. Hegler, Fifteenth Indiana Infantry.

No. 43.-Lieut. Col. Elias Neff, Fortieth Indiana Infantry.

No. 44.-Lieut. Col. George W. Lennard, Fifty-seventh Indiana Infantry.
No. 45.-Lieut. Col. Joseph Moore, Fifty-eighth Indiana Infantry.

No. 46.-Lieut. Col. William H. Young, Twenty-sixth Ohio Infantry.
No. 47.-Lieut. Col. Milton Barnes, Ninety-seventh Ohio Infantry.

No. 48.-Col. Charles G. Harker, Sixty-fifth Ohio Infantry, commanding Third Brigade.

No. 49.-Col. Emerson Opdycke, One hundred and twenty-fifth Ohio Infantry, commanding First Demi-Brigade.

No. 50.-Col. Allen Buckner, Seventy-ninth Illinois Infantry.

No. 51.-Col. Henry C. Dunlap, Third Kentucky Infantry.

No. 52.-Col. Alexander McIlvain, Sixty-fourth Ohio Infantry.

No. 53.-Lieut. Col. William A. Bullitt, Third Kentucky Infantry, commanding

Sixty-fifth Ohio Infantry.

No. 54.-Capt. Edward P. Bates, One hundred and twenty-fifth Ohio Infantry.
No. 55.-Col. Nathan H. Walworth, Forty-second Illinois Infantry, commanding
Second Demi-Brigade.

No. 56.-Lieut. Col. Francis Swanwick, Twenty-second Illinois Infantry.
No. 57.-Col. Jonathan R. Miles, Twenty-seventh Illinois Infantry.

No. 58.-Capt. Edgar D. Swain, Forty-second Illinois Infantry.

No. 59.-Capt. Albert M. Tilton, Fifty-first Illinois Infantry.

No. 60.-Capt. William A. Naylor, Tenth Indiana Battery.

No. 61.-Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Wood, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division. No. 62.-Brig. Gen. August Willich, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade. No. 63.-Col. Richard H. Nodine, Twenty-fifth Illinois Infantry.

No. 64.-Lieut. Col. William P. Chandler, Thirty-fifth Illinois Infantry.

No. 65.-Lieut. Col. William D. Williams, Eighty-ninth Illinois Infantry.
No. 66. Col. Frank Erdelmeyer, Thirty-second Indiana Infantry.

No. 67.-Lieut. Col. Harvey J. Espy, Sixty-eighth Indiana Infantry.

No. 68.-Col. John A. Martin, Eighth Kansas Infantry.

No. 69.-Lieut. Col. Frank Askew, Fifteenth Ohio Infantry.

No. 70.-Maj. Samuel F. Gray, Forty-ninth Ohio Infantry.

No. 71.-Capt. John A. Gordon, Fifteenth Wisconsin Infantry.

No. 72.-Brig. Gen. William B. Hazen, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade. No. 73.—Maj. Calvin D. Campbell, Sixth Indiana Infantry, including march to the

relief of Knoxville.

No. 74.-Col. William W. Berry, Fifth Kentucky Infantry.

No. 75.-Maj. Richard T. Whitaker, Sixth Kentucky Infantry.

No. 76.-Lieut. Col. James C. Foy, Twenty-third Kentucky Infantry, including

march to the relief of Knoxville.

No. 77.-Maj. Joab A. Stafford, First Ohio Infantry.

No. 78.-Lieut. Col. Alexander C. Christopher, Sixth Ohio Infantry.

No. 79.-Lieut. Col. Robert L. Kimberly, Forty-first Ohio Infantry.

No. 80.-Capt. Samuel B. Smith, Ninety-third Ohio Infantry.

No. 81.-Lieut. Col. James Pickands, One hundred and twenty-fourth Ohio In

fantry.

No. 82.-Brig. Gen. Samuel Beatty, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade. No. 83.-Col. Frederick Knefler, Seventy-ninth Indiana Infantry.

No. 84.-Col. George F. Dick, Eighty-sixth Indiana Infantry.

No. 85.-Col. George H. Cram, Ninth Kentucky Infantry.

No. 86.-Col. Alexander M. Stout, Seventeenth Kentucky Infantry.

No. 87.-Col. Dwight Jarvis, jr., Thirteenth Ohio Infantry.

No. 88.-Col. Charles F. Manderson, Nineteenth Ohio Infantry.

No. 89.-Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker, U. S. Army, commanding Eleventh and Twelfth Army Corps, with field dispatches and congratulatory orders.

No. 90.-Lieut. Henry C. Wharton, U. S. Corps of Engineers.

No. 98.-Col. Patrick H. Jones, One hundred and fifty-fourth New York Infantry.

No. 99.-Maj. August Riedt, Twenty-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, including

march to the relief of Knoxville.

No. 100.-Lieut. Samuel D. Miller, Seventy-third Pennsylvania Infantry, including

march to the relief of Knoxville.

No. 101.-Col. Orland Smith, Seventy-third Ohio Infantry, commanding Second Bri-

gade, including march to the relief of Knoxville.

No. 102.-Lieut. Col. Godfrey Rider, jr., Thirty-third Massachusetts Infantry, includ-

ing march to the relief of Knoxville.

No. 103.-Col. James Wood, jr., One hundred and thirty-sixth New York Infantry,

including march to the relief of Knoxville.

No. 104.--Col. Charles B. Gambee, Fifty-fifth Ohio Infantry, including march to

the relief of Knoxville.

No. 105.—Maj. Samuel H. Hurst, Seventy-third Ohio Infantry.

No. 106.-Maj. Gen. Carl Schurz, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, in-
cluding march to the relief of Knoxville.

No. 107.-Itineraries of the First Brigade (Brig. Gen. Hector Tyndale) and the

Third Brigade (Col. Frederick Hecker), November 1-30.

No. 108.-Maj. Thomas W. Osborn, Chief of Artillery.

No. 109.-Capt. Michael Wiedrich, First New York Light Artillery, Chief of Artil-

lery, Second Division.

No. 110.-Capt. William Wheeler, Thirteenth New York Battery, including march

to the relief of Knoxville.

No. 111.-Lieut. Christopher F. Merkle, Battery G, Fourth U. S. Artillery.

No. 112.-Brig. Gen. John W. Geary, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division,

Twelfth Army Corps, with congratulatory orders.

No. 113.-Col. Charles Candy, Sixty-sixth Ohio Infantry, commanding First Bri-

gade.

No. 114.-Col. Thomas J. Ahl, Twenty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding

regiment and First Brigade.

No. 115.-Col. John H. Patrick, Fifth Ohio Infantry.

No. 116.-Capt. Ernst J. Krieger, Seventh Ohio Infantry.

No. 117.-Col. William T. Fitch, Twenty-ninth Ohio Infantry.

No. 118.-Capt. Thomas McConnell, Sixty-sixth Ohio Infantry.

No. 119.-Lieut. Col. Ario Pardee, jr., One hundred and forty-seventh Pennsylvania

Infantry.

No. 120.—Col. George A. Cobham, jr., One hundred and eleventh Pennsylvania In-

fantry, commanding Second Brigade.

No. 121.-Col. William Rickards, jr., Twenty-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry.

No. 122.-Lieut. Col. Thomas M. Walker, One hundred and eleventh Pennsylvania

No. 125.-Col. James C. Lane, One hundred and second New York Infantry.

No. 126.-Capt. Milo B. Eldredge, One hundred and thirty-seventh New York In-

fantry.

No. 130.-Itinerary of the Fourteenth Army Corps, November 1-30.

No. 131.-Surg. Ferdinand H. Gross, U. S. Army, Medical Director.

No. 132.-Brig. Gen. Richard W. Johnson, U. S. Army, commanding First Di-

vision.

No. 133.-Brig. Gen. William P. Carlin, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade.

No. 134.-Lieut. Col. Douglas Hapeman, One hundred and fourth Illinois Infantry.

No. 135.-Lieut. Col. Daniel F. Griffin, Thirty-eighth Indiana Infantry.

No. 136.-Lieut. Col. William T. B. McIntire, Forty-second Indiana Infantry.

No. 137.-Col. Cyrus E. Briant, Eighty-eighth Indiana Infantry.

No. 188.-Col. Anson G. McCook, Second Ohio Infantry.

No. 189.-Capt. James H. M. Montgomery, Thirty-third Ohio Infantry.

No. 140.-Maj. Rue P. Hutchins, Ninety-fourth Ohio Infantry.

No. 141.-Col. William L. Stoughton, Eleventh Michigan Infantry, commanding

Second Brigade.

No. 142.-Col. Marshall F. Moore, Sixty-ninth Ohio Infantry, commanding Demi-

Brigade.

No. 143.-Lieut. Col. Alexander W. Raffen, Nineteenth Illinois Infantry.

No. 144.-Capt. Patrick H. Keegan, Eleventh Michigan Infantry.

No. 145.-Maj. James J. Hanna, Sixty-ninth Ohio Infantry.

No. 146.-Capt. Robert E. A. Crofton, Sixteenth U. S. Infantry, commanding Six-

teenth and Nineteenth U. S. Infantry.

No. 147.-Capt. George W. Smith, Eighteenth U. S. Infantry.

No. 148.-Brig. Gen. Jefferson C. Davis, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division,

including march to the relief of Knoxville.

No. 149.-Brig. Gen. James D. Morgan, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, in-

cluding march to the relief of Knoxville.

No. 150.-Col. Samuel W. Price, Twenty-first Kentucky Infantry, including march

to the relief of Knoxville.

No. 151.—Lieut. Col. Oscar Van Tassell, Thirty-fourth Illinois Infantry, Second

Brigade, including march to the relief of Knoxville.

No. 152.-Lieut. Col. Carter Van Vleck, Seventy-eighth Illinois Infantry, including

march to the relief of Knoxville.

No. 158.-Col. Daniel McCook, Fifty-second Ohio Infantry, commanding Third

Brigade, including march to the relief of Knoxville.

No. 154.-Col. Oscar F. Harmon, One hundred and twenty-fifth Illinois Infantry,

including march to the relief of Knoxville.

No. 155.—Maj. James T. Holmes, Fifty-second Ohio Infantry, including march to

the relief of Knoxville.

No. 156.-Brig. Gen. Absalom Baird, U.S. Army, commanding Third Division.

No. 157.-Brig. Gen. John B. Turchin, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade.

No. 158.-Col. Morton C. Hunter, Eighty-second Indiana Infantry.

No. 159.-Lieut. Col. Ogden Street, Eleventh Ohio Infantry.

No. 160.-Capt. Benjamin H. Showers, Seventeenth Ohio Infantry.

No. 161.-Lieut. Col. Frederick W. Lister, Thirty-first Ohio Infantry.

No. 162.-Lieut. Col. Hiram F. Devol, Thirty-sixth Ohio Infantry.

No. 166.-Col. Milton S. Robinson, Seventy-fifth Indiana Infantry.

No. 167.—Col. Newell Gleason, Eighty-seventh Indiana Infantry.

No. 168.-Lieut. Col. Thomas Doan, One hundred and first Indiana Infantry.

No. 169.-Lieut. Col. Judson W. Bishop, Second Minnesota Infantry.

No. 170.-Col. Gustave Kammerling. Ninth Ohio Infantry.

No. 171.-Maj. Joseph L. Budd, Thirty-fifth Ohio Infantry.

No. 172.-Lieut. Col. William R. Tolles, One hundred and fifth Ohio Infantry.

No. 173.-Col. William H. Hays, Tenth Kentucky Infantry, commanding Third

Brigade.

No. 174.-Lieut. Col. Marsh B. Taylor, Tenth Indiana Infantry.

No. 175.-Lieut. Col. Myron Baker, Seventy-fourth Indiana Infantry.

No. 176.-Maj. Robert M. Kelly, Fourth Kentucky Infantry.

No. 177.-Lieut. Col. Gabriel C. Wharton, Tenth Kentucky Infantry.

No. 178.-Lieut. Col. Henry D. Kingsbury, Fourteenth Ohio Infantry.

No. 179.-Maj. Charles Greenwood, Thirty-eighth Ohio Infantry.

No. 180.-Brig. Gen. John M. Brannan, U.S. Army, Chief of Artillery, Army of the

Cumberland.

No. 181.-Capt. James H. Stokes, Chicago Board of Trade Battery, commanding

right batteries.

No. 182.—Col. James Barnett, First Ohio Light Artillery, commanding First Divis-

ion, Artillery Reserve.

No. 183. Capt. Josiah W. Church, First Michigan Light Artillery, commanding

First Brigade, Second Division.

No. 184.-Lieut. Obadiah German, Eighth Wisconsin Battery.

No. 185.-Col. Eli Long, Fourth Ohio Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, Second

Cavalry Division, of raid on the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad,

and including operations November 17, 1863-January 3, 1864.

No. 186.-Lieut. Col. Edward Kitchell, Ninety-eighth Illinois (mounted) Infantry, of

raid on the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad.

No. 187.-Lieut. Col. Henry Jordan, Seventeenth Indiana (mounted) Infantry, of

raid on the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad.

No. 188.-Maj. Horace Gray, Fourth Michigan Cavalry, of raid on the East Ten-

nessee and Georgia Railroad.

No. 189.—Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, U. S. Army, commanding Army of the

Tennessee, including operations since September 22, and march to the

relief of Knoxville, with field dispatches November 18-29, and thanks

of Congress.

No. 190.-Capt. Ocran H. Howard, Chief Signal Officer, Army of the Tennessee.

No. 191.-Brig. Gen. Peter J. Osterhaus, U. S. Army, commanding First Division,

Fifteenth Army Corps.

No. 192.-Brig. Gen. Charles R. Woods, U.S. Army, commanding First Brigade.

No. 193.-Col. Thomas Curly, Twenty-seventh Missouri Infantry.

No. 194.-Maj. Willard Warner, Seventy-sixth Ohio Infantry.

No. 195.-Col. James A. Williamson, Fourth Iowa Infantry, commanding Second

Brigade.

No. 196.-Lieut. Col. George Burton, Fourth Iowa Infantry.

No. 197.-Col. David Carskaddon, Ninth Iowa Infantry.

No. 198.-Col. George A. Stone, Twenty-fifth Iowa Infantry.

No. 199.-Col. Milo Smith, Twenty-sixth Iowa Infantry.

No. 200.-Lieut. Col. Aurelius Roberts, Thirtieth Iowa Infantry.

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