The Civil War in Georgia
The Atlanta Campaign. May 1-September 8, 1864.
Official Records Index to Volume XXXVIII, Chapter L, Part 2
This index to the Official Records of the War of the Rebellion (American Civil War) covers the actions in Georgia. A detailed index is provided for each of the after action reports written by the officers with links to the reports. The Official Records covering Sherman's Atlanta Campaign, May 1 - September 8, 1864, is covered in five volumes.
Part I - Index to Official Reports 1 - 174
Part II - Index to Official Reports 175 - 436
Part III - Index to Official Reports 437 - 737
Part IV - Union and Confederate Correspondence, etc.
Part V - Union and Confederate Correspondence, etc.
| Title: | The war of the rebellion: a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate armies. |
| Series 1 | Volume XXXVIII; Part 2 - Reports |
| Chapter: | L - The Atlanta, Ga., Campaign. May 1-September 8, 1864. |
| Author: | United States. War Dept., John Sheldon Moody, Calvin Duvall Cowles, Frederick Caryton Ainsworth, Robert N. Scott, Henry Martyn Lazelle, George Breckenridge Davis, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph William Kirkley |
| Published: | Washington: Government Printing Office |
| Date: | 1891 |
| Report No. |
Title |
Page No. |
|
175 |
Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker, U. S. Army, commanding Twentieth Army Corps of casualties May 25 and operations June 22. |
14 |
|
176 |
Brig. Gen. Alpheus S. Williams, U. S. Army, commanding Twentieth Army Corps, of operations July 28–August 27. |
17 |
|
177 |
Maj. Gen. Henry W. Slocum, U. S. Army, commanding Twentieth Army Corps, of operations August 25–Beptember 8. |
20 |
|
178 |
Surg. John W. Foye, U. S. Army, Medical Director, Twentieth Army Corps. |
23 |
|
179 |
Brig. Gen. Alpheus S. Williams, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations May 1–July 28 and August 28–September 8. |
26 |
|
180 |
Surg. Henry Z. Gill Surgeon in Chief. |
37 |
|
181 |
Brig. Gen. Joseph F. Knipe, U.S. Army, commanding First Brigade.*
* Including operations of the division July 28–August 27. |
39 |
|
182 |
Col. Warren W. Packer, Fifth Connecticut Infantry. |
45 |
|
183 |
Lieut. Col. James C. Rogers One Hundred and twenty–third New York Infantry |
47 |
|
184 |
Capt. Andrew J. Compton, One hundred and forty–first New York Infantry |
51 |
|
185 |
Col James L. Selfridge, Forty–Sixth Pennsylvania Infantry. |
54 |
|
186 |
Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Ruger, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade. |
57 |
|
187 |
Lieut. Col. John R. Fesler, Twenty–Seventh Indiana Infantry. |
64 |
|
188 |
Col. William Cogswell, Second. Massachusetts Infantry, of operations May 2–21 and July 1–September 8. |
65 |
|
189 |
Lieut. Col. Charles F. Morse, Second Massachusetts Infantry, of operations May 28–June 29. |
66 |
|
190 |
Col. Ezra A. Carman, Thirteenth New Jersey Infantry. |
67 |
|
191 |
Capt. Frederick H. Harris, Thirteenth New Jersey Infantry, of operations July 22 and 30. |
73 |
|
192 |
Col. Nirom M. Crane, One hundred and seventh New York Infantry. |
74 |
|
193 |
Col John H. Ketcham, One hundred and fiftieth New York Infantry. |
76 |
|
194 |
Col. Wliam Hawilley, Third Wisconsin Infantry. |
81 |
|
195 |
Col. James S. Robinson, Eighty–second Ohio Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations May l–July 24. |
84 |
|
196 |
Col. Horace Boughton, One hundred and forty–third New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations July 24–September 8. |
92 |
|
197 |
Lieut. Col Edward S. Salomon, Eighty–second Illinois Infantry. |
96 |
|
198 |
Lieut. Col John B. Le Sage, One hundred and first Illinois Infantry. |
101 |
|
199 |
Col. Horace Boughton, One hundred and forty–third New York Infantry, of operations May l–July 24. |
104 |
|
200 |
Maj.John Higgins, One hundred and forty–third New York Infantry, of operations July 24–September 8. |
108 |
|
201 |
Capt. John Garrett, Sixty–first Ohio Infantry. |
108 |
|
202 |
Lieut. Col. David Thomson, Eighty–second Ohio Infantry. |
110 |
|
203 |
Col. Francis H. West, Thirty–first Wisconsin Infantry. |
111 |
|
204 |
Brig. Gen. John W. Geary, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division. |
112 |
|
205 |
Surg. H. Earnest Goodman, U. S. Army, Surgeon in Chief. |
148 |
|
206 |
Col. Charles Candy, Sixty–sixth Ohio Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations May 2–August l. |
153 |
|
207 |
Col. Ario Pardee, jr., One hundred and forty–seventh Pennsylvania infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 4–September 8. |
159 |
|
208 |
Col. John B. Patrick, Fifth Ohio Infantry, of operations May 8–20. |
161 |
|
209 |
Lieut. Col. Robert L. Kilpatrick, Fifth Ohio Infantry, of operations May 8–June 9. |
163 |
|
210 |
Capt. Robert Kirkup, Fifth Ohio infantry, of operations May 11–September 8. |
168 |
|
211 |
Lieut. Col. Samuel McClelland, Seventh Ohio Infantry, of operations May 8–June 9, |
177 |
|
212 |
Capt. Myron T. Wright, Twenty–ninth Ohio Infantry, of operations May 8–July 20. |
181 |
|
213 |
Capt. Wilbur F. Stevens, Twenty–ninth Ohio Infantry, of operations July 20–September 8. |
184 |
|
214 |
Capt. Thomas McConnell, Sixty–sixth Ohio Infantry. |
185 |
|
215 |
Lieut. Col. Eugene Powell, Sixty–sixth Ohio Infantry, of operations May 8 and 15 and May 25–June 13. |
188 |
|
216 |
Col. John, Flynn, Twenty–eighth Pennsylvania Infantry. |
190 |
|
217 |
Col. Arlo Pardee, jr., One hundred and forty–seventh Pennsylvania infantry, of operations May 1–August 4. |
193 |
|
218 |
Lieut. Col. John Craig, One hundred and forty–seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 5–September 8. |
202 |
|
219 |
Col. Adolplus Buschbeck, Twenty–seventh Pennsylvania infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations May 4–22. |
202 |
|
220 |
Col. John T. Lockman, One hundred and nineteenth New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations May 22–June 1. |
207 |
|
221 |
Col. Patrick H. Jones, One hundred and fifty–fourth New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 7–August 1. |
208 |
|
222 |
Col. George W. Mindil, Thirty–third New Jersey Infantry, commanding Second Brigade. |
215 |
|
223 |
Lieut. Col. Enos Fourat, Thirty–third New Jersey Infantry, of operations May 9–July 22 |
221 |
|
224 |
Capt. Thomas O´Connor, Thirty–third New Jersey Infantry. |
226 |
|
225 |
Col. John T. Lockman, One hundred and nineteenth New York Infantry. |
231 |
|
226 |
Lieut. Col. .Allan H. Jackson, One hundred and thirty–fourth New York Infantry, of operations May 8–June 7. |
237 |
|
227 |
Capt. Otis Guffin, One hundred and thirty–fourth New York infantry. |
242 |
|
228 |
Lieut. Col. Daniel B. Allen, One hundred and fifty–fourth New York Infantry, of operations May 8. |
245 |
|
229 |
Maj. Lewis D. Warner, One hundred and fifty–fourth New York infantry. |
246 |
|
230 |
Lieut. Col. August Riedt, Twenty–seventh Pennsylvania infantry, of operations May 4–22. |
253 |
|
231 |
Maj. Charles C. Cresson, Seventy–third Pennsylvania Infantry. |
256 |
|
232 |
Capt. Frederick L. Gimber, One hundred and ninth Pennsylvania infantry, of operations May 7 June 7. |
262 |
|
233 |
Capt. Hugh Alexander, One hundred and ninth Pennsylvania Infantry. |
265 |
|
234 |
Col. Henry A. Barnum, One hundred and forty–ninth New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade. |
267 |
|
235 |
Col. George A. Cobham, jr., One hundred and eleventh Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations May 15–June 2. |
276 |
|
236 |
Col. Abel Godard; Sixtieth New York Infantry, of operations May 16. |
281 |
|
237 |
Capt. Thomas B. Elliott, Sixtieth New York Infantry. |
282 |
|
238 |
Lieut. Col. Harvey S. Chatfield, Seventy–eighth and One hundred and second New York Infantry. |
286 |
|
239 |
Col. James C. Lane, One hundred and second New York Infantry, of operations May 8–19. |
292 |
|
240 |
Capt. Barent Van Buren, One hundred and second New York Infantry. |
294 |
|
241 |
Lieut. Col. Koert S. Van Voorhis, One hundred and thirty–seventh New York Infantry. |
295 |
|
242 |
Col. Henry A. Barnum, One hundred and forty–ninth New York Infantry. |
300 |
|
243 |
Lieut. Col. Charles B. Randall, One hundred and forty–ninth New York Infantry, of operations May 8–June 7. |
304 |
|
244 |
No. 244. –Col. William Rickards jr., Twenty–ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations May 8–June 15. |
307 |
|
245 |
Lieut. Col. Samuel M. Zulich, Twenty–ninth Pennsylvania Infantry. |
311 |
|
246 |
Lieut. Col. Thomas M. Walker, One hundred and eleventh Pennsylvania Infantry. |
315 |
|
247 |
Maj. Gen. Daniel Butterfield, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations May 9. |
320 |
|
248 |
Brig. Gen. William T. Ward, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division. |
321 |
|
249 |
Capt. Henry M. Scott, Acting Assistant Inspector–General, Third Division, of operations August 31–September 2. |
331 |
|
250 |
Surg. William Grinsted, U. S. Army, Surgeon in Chief. |
334 |
|
251 |
Brig. Gen. William T. Ward, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations May 13–19 and 25. |
339 |
|
252 |
Col. Benjamin D. Harrison, Seventieth Indiana Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations July 20–September 2. |
344 |
|
253 |
Col. Franklin C. Smith, One hundred and second Illinois Infantry. |
351 |
|
254 |
Col. Daniel Dustin, One hundred and–fifth Illinois Infantry. |
357 |
|
255 |
Lieut. Col. Everell F. Dutton, One hundred and fifth Illinois Infantry of operations July 14–August4. |
363 |
|
256 |
Col. Henry Case, One hundred and twenty–ninth Illinois Infantry. |
365 |
|
257 |
Col. Benjamin Harrison, Seventieth Indiana Infantry, of operations May 13–19. |
369 |
|
258 |
Lieut. Col. Samuel Merrill, Seventieth Indiana Infantry, of operation July 20–September 3. |
373 |
|
259 |
Maj. Zachariah S. Ragan, Seventieth Indiana Infantry. |
373 |
|
260 |
Capt. Samuel A. West, Seventy–ninth Ohio Infantry. |
375 |
|
261 |
Col. John Coburn, Thirty–third Indiana. Infantry, commanding Second Brigade. |
378 |
|
262 |
Maj. Levin T. Miller, Thirty–third Indiana 1nfantry. |
394 |
|
263 |
Col. John P. Baird, Eighty–fifth Indiana Infantry, of operations May 21 July 13. |
410 |
|
264 |
Lieut. Col. Alexander B. Crane, Eighty–fifth Indiana Infantry, of operations July 17–27. |
412 |
|
265 |
Maj. Jefferson E. Brant, Eighty–fifth Indiana Infantry, of operations May 2–July 17 and July 28 –September 2. |
414 |
|
266 |
Capt. David Anderson, Nineteenth Michigan Infantry. |
421 |
|
267 |
Lieut. Col. Edward Bloodgood, Twenty–Second Wisconsin Infantry. |
424 |
|
268 |
Col. James Wood, jr., One hundred and thirty–sixth New York Infantry commanding Third Brigade. |
428 |
|
269 |
Col. Samuel Ross, Twentieth Connecticut Infantry, of operations May 10–19. |
447 |
|
270 |
Lieut. Col. Philo B. Buckingham, Twentieth Connecticut Infantry. |
450 |
|
271 |
Lieut. Col. Godfrey Rider, jr., Thirty–third Massachusetts Infantry, operations May 2–21. |
457 |
|
272 |
Maj. Elisha Doane, Thirty–third Massachusetts Infantry. |
458 |
|
273 |
Maj. Henry L. Arnold, One hundred and thirty–sixth New York infantry |
459 |
|
274 |
Lieut. Col. Edwin H. Powers, Fifty–fifth Ohio Infantry. |
460 |
|
275 |
Lieut. Col. Samuel H. Hurst, Seventy–third Ohio Infantry. |
461 |
|
276 |
Lieut. Col. Frederick C. Winkler, Twenty–sixth Wisconsin Infantry. |
463 |
|
277 |
Maj. John A. Reynolds, First New York,Chief of Artillery Twentieth Army Corps. |
468 |
|
278 |
Capt. William Wheeler, Thirteenth New York Battery; Chief of Artillery Second Division, of operations May 3–11. |
472 |
|
279 |
Capt. Luther R. Smith, Battery I, First Michigan Light Artillery. |
473 |
|
280 |
Capt. Charles E. Winegar, Battery I, First New York Light Artillery. |
474 |
|
281 |
Capt. John D. Woodbury, Battery M, First New York Light Artillery Chief of Artillery, First Division, |
477 |
|
282 |
Capt. Henry Bundy, Thirteenth New York Battery. |
479 |
|
283 |
Lieut. Jerome B. Stephens, Battery C, First Ohio. Light Artillery, of operations May 2–July 26. |
483 |
|
284 |
Lieut. Thomas King, Battery C, First Ohio Light Artillery, of operations May 19. |
485 |
|
285 |
Capt. Marco B. Gary, Battery C, First Ohio Light Artillery, of operations August 1–September 7. |
485 |
|
286 |
Lieut. Thomas S. Sloan, Battery E, Pennsylvania Light Artillery. |
486 |
|
287 |
Capt. Arnold Sutermeister, Eleventh Indiana Battery, commanding Siege .Artillery. |
487 |
|
288 |
Maj. Gen. Robert H. Milroy, U. S. Army, commanding Defenses of Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, of operations during Wheeler s raid. |
490 |
|
289 |
Maj. Gen. James B. Steedman, U. S. Army, commanding District of the Etowah, of Operations June l5–September 1l. |
494 |
|
290 |
Brig. Gen. Robert S. Granger, U. S. Army, commanding District of Northern Alabama, of operations during Wheeler s raid. |
497 |
|
291 |
Brig. Gen. John C. Starkweather, U. S. Army, commanding U. S. Forces Pulaski, Tenn., of operations during Wheeler s raid. |
501 |
|
292 |
Brig. Gen. Horatio P. Van Cleve, U. S. Army, commanding U. 8, Forces Murfreesborough, Tenn., of operations during Wheeler s raid. |
504 |
|
293 |
Col Thomas J. Morgan, Fourteenth U. S. Colored Infantry, of operations August 15 (Wheeler s raid). |
506 |
|
294 |
Col. Thomas C. Boone, One hundred and fifteenth Ohio Infantry, of operations August 31 (Wheeler s raid). |
506 |
|
295 |
Capt. William W. Scearce, Fifty–first Indiana Infantry, of operations August 14–15 (Wheeler s raid). |
508 |
|
296 |
Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield, U. S. Army, commanding Army of the Ohio. |
509 |
|
297 |
Surg. Henry S. Hewit, U. S. Army, Medical Director. |
521 |
|
298 |
Capt. William G. McCreary, Signal Corps, U. S. Army, Chief Signal Officer, of operations May 1–June 30. |
538 |
|
299 |
Brig. Gen. Alvin P. Hovey, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations May 3–June 9. |
540 |
|
300 |
Col. Richard F. Barter, One hundred and twentieth Indiana Infantry commanding First Brigade, of operations May 9–16. |
543 |
|
301 |
Col. John C. McQuiston, One hundred and twenty–third Indiana Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations May 9–17 and JuneÂ9–24. |
545 |
|
302 |
Col. Peter T. Swaine Ninety–ninth Ohio Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 23–August 12. |
549 |
|
303 |
Lieut. Col. William A. Cullen, One hundred and twenty–third Indiana Infantry, of operations May 9–17. |
552 |
|
304 |
Col. John C. McQuiston, One hundred and twenty–third Indiana Infantry" of operations June 24–August 12. |
553 |
|
305 |
Col. Charles Case, One hundred and twenty–ninth Indiana Infantry of operations May 9–17. |
557 |
|
306 |
Col. Charles A. Zollinger, One hundred and twenty–ninth Indiana Infantry, of operations June 24–August 12. |
559 |
|
307 |
Col. Charles S. Parrish, One hundred and thirtieth Indiana Infantry, of operations May 9–17 and June 24–August 11. |
562 |
|
308 |
Lieut. Col. John E. Cummins, Ninety–ninth Ohio Infantry, of operations June 24–August 12. |
564 |
|
309 |
Brig. Gen. Milo S. Hascall, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division. |
566 |
|
310 |
Surg. John W. Lawton, U. S. Army, Surgeon in Chief. |
578 |
|
311 |
Brig. Gen. Nathaniel C. McLean, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations May 5–June 4. |
581 |
|
312 |
Brig.Gen. Joseph A. Cooper, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations June 6–September 8. |
583 |
|
313 |
Lieut. Col. Alfred D. Owen, Eightieth Indiana Infantry, of operations May 6–23. |
586 |
|
314 |
Col. John Mehringer, Ninety–first Indiana Infantry, of operations June 2–July 7. |
588 |
|
315 |
Lieut. Col Charles H. Butterfield, Ninety–first Indiana Infantry, of operations June 4–July 31. |
589 |
|
316 |
Col. Charles S. Parrish, One hundred and thirtieth Indiana Infantry, of operations August 12–September 8. |
590 |
|
317 |
Capt. Samuel L. Demarest, Twenty–fifth Michigan Infantry, of operations May 6–August 12. |
591 |
|
318 |
Capt. Edwin Childs, Twenty–fifth Michigan Infantry, of operations August 12–September 8. |
596 |
|
319 |
Lieut. Col. John. E. Cummins, Ninety–ninth Ohio Infantry, of operations August 12–September 8. |
597 |
|
320 |
Col. William Cross, Third Tennessee Infantry, of operations May 6–August 1. |
597 |
|
321 |
Maj. Rhadamanthus H. Dunn, Third Tennessee Infantry, of operations August 1–September 8. |
602 |
|
322 |
Col. Joseph A. Cooper, Sixth Tennessee Infantry, of operations May 7–June 6. |
606 |
|
323 |
Capt. William Ausmus, Sixth Tennessee Infantry, of operations June 6–September 8. |
607 |
|
324 |
Brig. Gen. Milo S. Hascall, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations May 3–16. |
609 |
|
325 |
Col. John R. Bond, One hundred and eleventh Ohio Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations May 16–June 18 and August 15–September 8. |
611 |
|
326 |
Col. William E. Hobson, Thirteenth Kentucky Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 18–August 15. |
614 |
|
327 |
Maj. Uriah Laurance, One hundred and seventh Illinois Infantry, of operations April 26–May 28. |
619 |
|
328 |
Lieut. Col. Francis H. Lowry, One hundred and seventh Illinois Infantry, of operations August 15–September 8. |
625 |
|
329 |
Maj. John W. Tucker, Eightieth Indians Infantry, of operations May 23–Auguat 1 and August 28–September 8. |
626 |
|
330 |
Capt. Jacob Ragle, Eightieth Indiana Infantry of operations August 1–12. |
629 |
|
331 |
Col. Charles A. Zollinger, One hundred and twenty–ninth Indiana Infantry, of operations August 15–September 8. |
630 |
|
332 |
Lieut. Col. Benjamin P. Estes, Thirteenth Kentucky Infantry, of operations June 18–September 8. |
631 |
|
333 |
Lieut. Col. Oliver L. Spaulding, Twenty–third Michigan Infantry, of operations May 6–June 19. |
634 |
|
334 |
Maj. William W. Wheeler, Twenty–third Michigan Infantry, of operations August 17–September 8. |
636 |
|
335 |
Lieut. Col. Isaac R. Sherwood, One hundred and eleventh Ohio Infantry. |
637 |
|
336 |
Capt. Edgar Sowers, One hundred and eighteenth Ohio Infantry. |
641 |
|
337 |
Col. Silas A. Strickland, Fiftieth Olio infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations May 28–September 8. |
645 |
|
338 |
Col. John Mehringer, Ninety–flrst Indiana Infantry, of operations August 12–Seltember 8. |
652 |
|
339 |
Col. John C. McQuiston, One hundred and twenty–third Indiana Infantry, of operations August 12–September 8. |
653 |
|
340 |
Col. George W. Gallup, fourteenth Kentucky Infantry, of operations June 1–September 8. |
654 |
|
341 |
Lieut. Col. Thomas B. Waller, Twentieth Kentucky Infantry, of operations May 30–August 12. |
656 |
|
342 |
Capt. Cornelius McLeod, Twentieth Kentucky Infantry, of operations August 12–September 8. |
658 |
|
343 |
Lieut. Col. John H. Ward, Twenty–seventh Kentucky Infantry, of operations May 26–August 11. |
659 |
|
344 |
Capt. Andrew J. Bailey, Twenty–seventh Kentucky Infantry, operations August 13–September 8. |
661 |
|
345 |
Maj. Hamilton S. Gillespie, Fiftieth Ohio Infantry, of operations May 27–September 8. |
661 |
|
346 |
Capt. Joseph C. Shields, Nineteenth Ohio Battery, Chief of Artillery, Second Division. |
665 |
|
347 |
Capt. Edward W. Nicholson, Twenty–second Indiana Battery, of operations June 29–September 8. |
667 |
|
348 |
Capt. Byron D. Paddock, Battery F, First Michigan Light Artillery, of Operations May 7–20. |
669 |
|
349 |
Lieut. Marshall M. Miller, Battery F, First Michigan Light Artillery, of operations August 26–September 8. |
670 |
|
350 |
Capt. Joseph C. Shields, Nineteenth Ohio Battery. |
671 |
|
351 |
Brig. Gen. Jacob D. Cox, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division. |
674 |
|
352 |
Surg. Charles S. Frink, U. S. Army, Surgeon in Chief. |
693 |
|
353 |
Brig. Gen. James W. Reilly, U. S. Army, commanding, First. Brigade |
697 |
|
354 |
Lieut. Col Laurence H. Rousseau, Twelfth Kentucky Infantry, of operations August 12–September 8. |
708 |
|
355 |
Maj. John S. White, Sixteenth Kentucky Infantry, of operations July 8–September 8. |
708 |
|
356 |
Capt. Frank Rundell, One hundredth Ohio Infantry, of operations July 8–September 8. |
710 |
|
357 |
Col. Oscar W. Sterl, One hundred and fourth Ohio Infantry, of operations July 8–September 8. |
711 |
|
358 |
Capt. James W. Berry, Eighth Tennessee Infantry, of operations July 8–September 8. |
712 |
|
359 |
Brig. Gen. Mahlon D. Manson, U. S. Army, Commanding Second Brigade, of operations May 7–14. |
714 |
|
360 |
Col. John S. Hurt, Twenty–fourth Kentucky Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations May 14. |
716 |
|
361 |
Col.Daniel Cameron, Sixty–fifth Illinois Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations May 15–July 16. |
719 |
|
362 |
Col. John S. Casement, One hundred and third Ohio Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 8–September 8. |
722 |
|
363 |
Lieut. Col. William S. Stewart, Sixty–fifth Illinois Infantry, of operations June 4–July 6. |
723 |
|
364 |
Col. Israel N. Stiles, Sixty–third Indiana Infantry, of operations May 14–July 7. |
723 |
|
365 |
Col. John M. Orr, One hundred and twenty–fourth Indiana Infantry, of operations July 8–September 8. |
726 |
|
366 |
Col. John S. Hurt, Twenty–fourth Kentucky Infantry, of operations May 14–July 7. |
728 |
|
367 |
Lieut. Col. Lafayette North, Twenty–fourth Kentucky Infantry of operations May 14. |
729 |
|
368 |
Capt. Philip C. Hayes, One hundred and third Ohio Infantry, of operations May 14. |
730 |
|
369 |
Col. John S. Casement, One hundred and third Ohio Infantry, of operations May 15–July 7. |
731 |
|
370 |
Col. James T. Shelley, Fifth Tennessee Infantry, of operations May 14. |
732 |
|
371 |
Brig. Gen. Nathaniel C. McLean, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of operations June 5–17. |
732 |
|
372 |
Col. Robert K. Byrd, First Tennessee Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations June 17–July 14 |
733 |
|
373 |
Col. Israel N. Stiles, Sixty third Indiana Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations August 9–September 8. |
735 |
|
374 |
Brlg. Gen. Jacob Ammen, U. S. Army, commanding Fourth, Division, of operations in East Tennessee August 15–31 (Wheeler s raid). |
736 |
|
375 |
Brig. Gen. Davis Tillson, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations in East Tennessee August 15 – 25 (Wheeler s raid). |
738 |
|
376 |
Maj. Israel C. Smith, Acting Assistant Inspector–General, of operations in East Tennessee August 24 (Wheeler s raid). |
740 |
|
377 |
Capt. John H. Standish, Tenth Michigan Cavalry, of operations in East Tennessee August 24–26 (Wheeler s raid). |
741 |
|
378 |
Col. Horatio G. Gibson, Second Ohio Heavy Artillery, of skirmish (August 17) at Cleveland, Tenn. (Wheeler s raid). |
743 |
|
379 |
Brig. Gen. Washington L. Elliott, U. S. Army, Chief of Cavalry, Department of the Cumberland. |
745 |
|
380 |
Brig. Gen. Edward M. McCook, U. S. Army, commanding First Division. |
750 |
|
381 |
Col. Joseph B. Dorr, Eighth Iowa Cavalry, commanding First Brigade, of operations July 18. |
768 |
|
382 |
Col. John T. Croxton, Fourth Kentucky Mounted Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations July 27–30 (McCook s raid). |
769 |
|
383 |
Col. James P. Brownlow, First Tennessee Cavalry, commanding First Brigade, of operations July 27–31 (McCook s raid). |
774 |
|
384 |
Maj. Richard Root, Eighth Iowa Cavalry, of operations July 27–31 (McCook s raid). |
776 |
|
385 |
Col. John T. Croxton, Fourth Kentucky Mounted Infantry, of action (June 24) at La Fayette, Ga. |
777 |
|
386 |
Lieut.Granville C. West, Fourth Kentucky Mounted Infantry, of operations July 27–31 (McCook s raid). |
778 |
|
387 |
Lieut. Col. Horace P. Lamson, Fourth Indiana Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade. |
780 |
|
388 |
Maj. David A. Briggs, Second Indiana Cavalry. |
785 |
|
389 |
Maj. George H. Purdy, Fourth Indiana Cavalry, commanding detachment First Division, of operations July 28–31 (McCook s raid). |
786 |
|
390 |
Capt. Albert J. Morley, Fourth Indiana Cavalry. |
788 |
|
391 |
Capt. Lewis M. B. Smith, First Wisconsin cavalry. |
790 |
|
392 |
Col. Louis D. Watkins, Sixth Kentucky Cavalry, commanding Third Brigade. |
792 |
|
393 |
Col. Wickliffe Cooper, Fourth Kentucky Cavalry. |
796 |
|
394 |
Maj. William H. Fidler, Sixth Kentucky Cavalry. |
798 |
|
395 |
Maj. Robert Collier, Seventh Kentucky Cavalry. |
799 |
|
396 |
Lieut. William B. Rippetoe, Eighteenth Indiana Battery. |
800 |
|
397 |
Lieut. Martin J. Miller, Eighteenth Indiana Battery, of action (July 30) near Newnan, Ga. |
802 |
|
398 |
Brig. Gen. Kenner Garrard, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division. |
803 |
|
399 |
Col Robert H. G. Minty, Fourth Michigan Cavalry, commanding First Brigade. |
811 |
|
400 |
Lieut. Col. Josiah B. Park, Fourth Michigan Cavalry, of skirmish (May 13) near Kingston, Ga. |
827 |
|
401 |
Maj. Frank W. Mix, Fourth Michigan Cavalry, of operations August 18–22 (Kilpatrick s raid). |
828 |
|
402 |
Maj. William H. Jennings, Seventh Pennsylvania Cavalry. |
832 |
|
403 |
Capt. James B. McIntyre, Fourth U. S. Cavalry, of operations August 18–22 (Kilpatrick s raid). |
835 |
|
404 |
Col. Eli Long, Fourth Ohio Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations May 26–August 22. |
836 |
|
405 |
Col. Beroth B. Eggleston, First Ohio Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade. |
841 |
|
406 |
Lieut. Col. Thomas J. Patten, First Ohio Cavalry. |
844 |
|
407 |
Col. Charles B. Seidel, Third Ohio Cavalry. |
845 |
|
408 |
Lieut. Col. Oliver P. Robie, Fourth Ohio Cavalry. |
847 |
|
409 |
Col. Abram O. Miller, Seventy–second Indiana Mounted Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations June 9–August 24. |
848 |
|
410 |
Lieut. George I. Robinson, Chicago (Illinois) Board of Trade Battery. |
852 |
|
411 |
Brig. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division. |
855 |
|
412 |
Col. Eli H. Murray, Third Kentucky Cavalry, commanding Third Division, of operations May 13–21 and August 18–23. |
862 |
|
413 |
Col. William W. Lowe, Fifth Iowa, Cavalry, commanding Third Division, of operations June 4–July 18. |
864 |
|
414 |
Lieut. Col. Robert Klein, Third Indiana Cavalry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 18–20 (Kilpatrick s raid). |
868 |
|
415 |
Maj. J. Morris Young, Fifth Iowa Cavalry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 26–September 8. |
869 |
|
416 |
Maj. Alfred Gaddis, Third Indiana Cavalry, of operations August 26–September 8. |
872 |
|
417 |
Capt. Martin Choumee, Fifth Iowa Cavalry, of operations August 26–September 8. |
873 |
|
418 |
Lieut. Col. Fielder A. Jones, Eighth Indiana Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 9 –September 8. |
875 |
|
419 |
Maj. Thomas Graham, Eighth Indiana Cavalry, of operations August 26–September 8 |
882 |
|
420 |
Lieut. Carneal Nall, Second Kentucky Cavalry, of operations August 26–September 8. |
884 |
|
421 |
Lieut. Col. Thomas W. Sanderson, Tenth Ohio Cavalry. |
886 |
|
422 |
Col. Ell H. Murray, Third Kentucky Cavalry, Commanding Third Brigade. |
888 |
|
423 |
Col. Smith D. Atkins, Ninety–second Illinois Mounted Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations May 13–20. |
892 |
|
424 |
Lieut. Col. Robert H. King, Third Kentucky .Cavalry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations August 18–22 (Kilpatrick s raid). |
893 |
|
425 |
Col. Smith D. Atkins, Ninety–second Illinois Mounted Infantry. |
894 |
|
426 |
Capt. Matthew Van Buskirk, Ninety–second Illinois Mounted Infantry, of operations May 13–20. |
896 |
|
427 |
Maj. Albert Woodcock, Ninety–second Illinois, Mounted Infantry, of operations July 19–September 2. |
896 |
|
428 |
Lieut. Col. Robert H. King, Third Kentucky Cavalry, of operations August 26–September 8. |
900 |
|
429 |
Col. Oliver L. Baldwin, Fifth Kentucky Cavalry, of operations August 26–September 8. |
901 |
|
430 |
Capt. Yates V. Beebe, Tenth Wisconsin Battery. |
903 |
|
431 |
Maj. Gen. Lovell H. Rousseau, U.S. Army, of raid from Decatur, Ala., to the West Point and Montgomery Railroad (July 10–22) and the Wheeler raid. |
904 |
|
432 |
Maj. Gen. George Stoneman, U. S. .Army, commanding Cavalry, Army of the Ohio, of operations May 7, July 13–15, and July 27–August 6. |
911 |
|
433 |
Lieut. Col. Robert W. Smith, Assistant Inspector–General, of operations July 27–August 6 (Stoneman´s raid). |
915 |
|
434 |
Maj. Haviland Tompkins, Fourteenth Il1inois Cavalry, Provost–Marshal, of operations July 27–August 6 (Stoneman´s raid). |
919 |
|
435 |
Col. Israel Garrard, Seventh Ohio Cavalry, commanding Cavalry Division, of operations July 27–September 9. |
921 |
|
436 |
Col. Horace Capron, Fourteenth Illinois Cavalry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations July 27–August 6 (Stoneman´s raid). |
925 |
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Alternate Designations of Organization Mentioned in this Volume |
931 |
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Index |
939 |
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