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No. 4.-Record of the Court of Inquiry on the Mine Explosion.

No. 5.-Maj. Gen. George G. Meade, U. S. Army, commanding Army of the Po

No. 6.-Itinerary of the Army of the Potomac and Army of the James, &c.
No. 7.-Return of Casualties in the Union Forces.

No. 8.-Surg. Edward B. Dalton, U. S. Army, Chief Medical Officer of Depot
Field Hospital, including operations June 14-December 31, 1864.

No. 9.-Brig. Gen. Marsena R. Patrick, U. S. Army, Provost-Marshal-General, Army of the Potomac.

No. 10.-Maj. Benjamin F. Fisher, Signal Corps, U. S. Army, Chief Signal Officer, Army of the Potomac.

No. 11.-Brig. Gen. Henry J. Hunt, U. S. Army, Chief of Artillery, Army of the Potomac, including operations June 16-October 31.

No. 12.-Maj. Nathaniel Michler, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army.

No. 13.-Maj. James C. Duane, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Chief Engineer, Army of the Potomac, of operations July 30.

No. 14.-Brig. Gen. Henry W. Benham, U. S. Army, commanding Engineer Brigade, of operations June 12-July 30.

No. 15.-Lieut. Col. Ira Spaulding, Fiftieth New York Engineers.

No. 16.-Capt. George H. Mendell, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, commanding Engineer Battalion.

No. 17.-Maj. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock, U. S. Army, commanding Second Army Corps.

No. 18.-Maj. Gen. David B. Birney, U. S. Army, commanding Second Army Corps, of operations June 22.

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No. 19.-Lieut. Col. Charles H. Morgan, Assistant Inspector-General, U. S. Ariny, Chief of Staff, of operations June 22.

No. 20.-Brig. Gen. Francis C. Barlow, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations June 22 and July 26-29.

No. 21.-Brig. Gen. Nelson A. Miles, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations July 26-30.

No. 22.-Brig. Gen. Nelson A. Miles, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade.

No. 23. Capt. James Fleming, Twenty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry.

No. 24.-Maj. Nathan Church, Twenty-sixth Michigan Infantry.

No. 25.-Capt. Lucius H. Ives, Twenty-sixth Michigan Infantry, of operations July 26-30.

No. 26.-Maj. James E. Larkin, Fifth New Hampshire Infantry.

No. 27.-Maj. George Hogg, Second New York Heavy Artillery.

No. 28.-Capt. Oscar F. Hulser, Second New York Heavy Artillery, of operations July 26-31.

No. 29.-Maj. George W. Scott, Sixty-first New York Infantry.

No. 30.-Lieut. Col. William Wilson, Eighty-first Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations July 26-30.

No. 31.-Lieut. James E. Deno, Eighty-first Pennsylvania Infantry.

No. 32. Capt. Thomas Henry, One hundred and fortieth Pennsylvania Infantry. No. 33.-Lieut. Col. George T. Egbert, One hundred and eighty-third Pennsylvania

Infantry.

No. 34.-Maj. Gustavus A. Seidel, Seventh New York Infantry, Consolidated Brigade, of operations July 19-30.

No. 35.-Capt. David A. Allen, Thirty-ninth New York Infantry.

No. 36.-Capt. George Degener, Fifty-second New York Infantry, of operations June

13-July 26.

No. 37.-Capt. I. Hart Wilder, One hundred and twenty-sixth New York Infantry, commanding Fifty-seventh New York Infantry, of operations June 17July 30,

No. 38.-Capt. Alexander Watts, Sixty-third New York Infantry.
No. 39.-Capt. Robert H. Milliken, Sixty-ninth New York Infantry.
No. 40.-Maj. Richard Moroney, Sixty-ninth New York Infantry.
No. 41.-Lieut. Col. Denis F. Burke, Eighty-eighth New York Infantry.
No. 42.-Capt. Marcus W. Murdock, One hundred and eleventh New York Infantry,
including operations June 13-August 25.

No. 43.-Capt. Nelson Penfield, One hundred and twenty-fifth New York Infantry.
No. 44.-Capt. John B. Geddis, One hundred and twenty-sixth New York Infantry.
No. 45.-Lieut. Col. William Glenny, Sixty-fourth New York Infantry, commanding
Fourth Brigade.

No. 46.-Capt. Horatio N. Hunt, Sixty-fourth New York Infantry, of operations July 26-30.

No. 47.-Lieut. Col. William Glenny, Sixty-fourth New York Infantry.

No. 48.-Lieut. Simon Pincus, Sixty-sixth New York Infantry.

No. 49.-Capt. Albert Gosse, Sixty-sixth New York Infantry, of operations July 26-30.

No. 50.-Capt. Philip H. Schreyer, Fifty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations

July 26-30.

No. 51.-Capt. James Patton, Fifty-third Pennsylvania Infantry.

No. 52. Capt. David W. Megraw, One hundred and sixteenth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations July 26-30.

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Capt. Garrett Nowlan, One hundred and sixteenth Pennsylvania Infantry. Capt. James H. Hamlin, One hundred and forty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry.

No. 55. Capt. James F. Weaver, One hundred and forty-eighth Pennsylvania Infan

try.

No. 56.-Capt. Alfred A. Rhinehart, One hundred and forty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations July 26-30.

No. 57. Maj. Edward A. Springsteed, Seventh New York Heavy Artillery.

No. 58.-Lieut. Col. Joseph M. Murphy, Seventh New York Heavy Artillery, of operations July 26-30.

No. 59.-Maj. Gen. John Gibbon, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division.

No. 60.-Brig. Gen. Byron R. Pierce, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations June 22.

No. 61.-Capt. Joseph W. Spaulding, Nineteenth Maine Infantry.

No. 62.-Capt. James C. Farwell, First Minnesota Infantry.

No. 63.-Maj. Timothy O'Brien, One hundred and fifty-second New York Infantry. No. 64.-Col. John Ramsey, Eighth New Jersey Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 12-16.

No. 65.-Col. James P. McIvor, One hundred and seventieth New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 16-July 14.

No. 66.-Col. Mathew Murphy, One hundred and eighty-second New York Infantry. (Sixty-ninth New York National Guard Artillery), commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 14-30.

No. 67.-Maj. John Byrne, One hundred and fifty-fifth New York Infantry.
No. 68.-Maj. John Beattie, One hundred and sixty-fourth New York Infantry.
No. 69.-Col. James P. McIvor, One hundred and seventieth New York Infantry.
No. 70. Capt. John Coonan, One hundred and eighty-second New York Infantry
(Sixty-ninth New York National Guard Artillery).

No. 71.-Maj. Erastus M. Spaulding, Eighth New York Heavy Artillery, of operations
June 12-July 29.

No. 72.-Col. Thomas A. Smyth, First Delaware Infantry, commanding Third Brigade.

No. 73.-Col. Theodore G. Ellis, Fourteenth Connecticut Infantry.
No. 74.-Capt. John C. Broatch, Fourteenth Connecticut Infantry.

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No. 149.-Capt. Baldwin Hufty, Fourth New Jersey Infantry, First Brigade, of oper-

ations June 13-July 10.

No. 150.-Brig. Gen. Emory Upton, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of

operations June 12-July 10.

No. 151.-Col. Oliver Edwards, Thirty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry, commanding

Third Brigade, of operations June 12-July 10.

No. 152.-Brig. Gen. George W. Getty, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division.

No. 153. Brig. Gen. Frank Wheaton, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of

operations June 13-July 10.

No. 154.-Maj. Thomas McLaughlin, One hundred and second Pennsylvania Infantry,

of operations June 12-July 9.

No. 155.-Maj. Robert Munroe, One hundred and thirty-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry,

of operations June 13-July 9.

No. 156.-Brig. Gen. Lewis A. Grant, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of

operations June 12-July 9.

No. 157.-Brig. Gen. Daniel D. Bidwell, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of

operations June 12-July 2.

No. 158.-Col. William S. Truex, Fourteenth New Jersey Infantry, commanding First

Brigade, Third Division, of operations June 12-July 6.

No. 159.-Col. J. Warren Keifer, One hundred and tenth Ohio Infantry, commanding

Second Brigade, of operations June 12-July 6.

No. 160.-Col. John W. Horn, Sixth Maryland Infantry, of operations June 13-July 9.

No. 161.-Maj. Charles Burgess, Ninth New York Heavy Artillery, of operations June

12-July 7.

No. 162.-Lieut. Col. Otho H. Binkley, One hundred and tenth Ohio Infantry, of oper-
ations June 13-July 6.

No. 163. Col. William H. Ball, One hundred and twenty-second Ohio Infantry, of

operations June 13-July 6.

No. 164.-Lieut. Col. Aaron W. Ebright, One hundred and twenty-sixth Ohio Infan-
try, of operations June 12-July 6.

No. 165.-Col. Matthew R. McClennan, One hundred and thirty-eighth Pennsylvania

Infantry, of operations June 12-July 6.

No. 166.-Capt. Charles W. White, Fourth Maine Battery, Artillery Brigade, of

operations June 12-July 29.

No. 167.-Capt. Greenleaf T. Stevens, Fifth Maine Battery, of operations June 12-

July 10.

No. 168.-Lieut. Jacob Federhen, Battery A, Massachusetts Light Artillery, of oper-
ations June 12-July 11.

No. 169.-Lieut. Augustin N. Parsons, Battery A, First New Jersey Light Artillery.

No. 170.-Capt. Andrew Cowan, First New York Battery, of operations June 13-

July 12.

No. 171.-Capt. William A. Harn, Third New York Battery.

No. 172.-Lieut. Jacob H. Lamb, Battery C, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, of

operations June 12-July 11.

No. 173.-Capt. William B. Rhodes, Battery E, First Rhode Island Light Artillery.

No. 174.-Capt. George W. Adams, Battery G, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, of

operations June 12-July 11.

No. 175.-Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside, U. S. Army, commanding Ninth Army Corps,

of operations June 12-July 30.

No. 176.-Brig. Gen. James H. Ledlie, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of

operations June 17 and July 30.

No. 177.-Lieut. Col. Joseph H. Barnes, Twenty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, com-

manding First Brigade, of operations June 14-July 30.

No. 178.-Capt. Willard D. Tripp, Twenty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, of oper-

ations July 30.

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