The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union And Confederate Armies. Series 1, Volume 30, In Four Parts. Part 1, Reports. Page: 89
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TIlE CHICKAMAUGA CAMPAIGN.
Name, rank, and command.
Medical Director S. D. Turney, Twenty-first
Army Corps.
Medical Director W. W. Blair, First Division,
Twenty-first Army Corps.
Medical Director E. J. Darken, Third Brigade,
First Division, Fourteenth Army Corps.
Medical Director M. G. Sherman [Second Bri-
gade, Second Division, Twenty-first Army
Corps.]
Medical Director A. J. Phelps, Twenty-first
Army Corps.
Medical Purveyor B. H. Cheney, Twenty-first
Army Corps.
Medical Director Menzies, Second Division,
Twenty-first Army Corps.
Assistant Medical Director Sherman, Second}
Division, Twenty-first Army Corps.
Medical Director D. J. Griffiths, Third Division,
Twentieth Army Corps.
Medical Director L. D.Waterman, First Division,
Twentieth Army Corps.
Medical Director Charles Schussler [Second
Division], Twentieth Army Corps.
Dr. Gray, Thirty-ninth Indiana, Second Brigade,
Second Division, Twentieth Army Corps.
Dr. J. H. Rerick, Forty-fourth Indiana. Third
Division, Twenty-first Army Corps.
Dr. Gross, Fourteenth Army Corps............
.Medical Purveyor H. C. Barrell ... .........
Maj. Caleb Bates, aide-de-camp, Twentieth
Army Corps.
Maj. myGeorge A. Kensel, chief of artillery.......
Maj. J. Perkins, medical director ........... .
Maj. John Mendenhall, chief of artillery, Twen-
ty-first Army Corps.
Major Sabin, staff, Second Brigade, Third Divis-
ion, Twentieth Army Corps.
Maj. J. S. Fullerton, staff, Reserve Corps........
Major Smith, staff, First Division, Reserve
Corps.
Maj. John Levering, assistant adjutant-general
Maj. O. Q. Herrick, medical director .......
Maj. S. L. Coulter; acting assistant adjutant-gen-
eral, Third Brigade, First Division, Twenty-
first Army Corps.
Major Kersey, medical director, Third Brigade,
Second Division, Twenty-first Army Corps.
Major Spinzig, medical director, Second Bri-
gade, Third Division, Twentieth Army Corps.
Major Wagner, surgeon, Second Brigade, First
Division, Fourteenth Army Corps.
Major Buford, aide-de-camp, Twenty-first Army
Corps.
Capt. J. P. Drouillard, aide-de-camp ...........
Capt. R. S. Thoms, aide-de-camp ...............
Capt. William E. Merrill, chief of topograph-
ical engineers.
Capt. D. G. Swaim, assistant adjutant-general
and chief of secret service.
Capt. William Farrar, aide-de-camp.
Capt. J. H. Young, chief commissary of mus-1
ters.
Capt. A. S. Burt, acting assistant inspector-
general.
Capt. Hunter Brooke, acting judge-advocate..
Capt. W. C. Margedant, acting topographical
engineer.
Captain Garner, commanding escort ..........Remarks.
Brigadier-General Van Cleve says, "By his skill,
prudence, and industry, he had so arranged the
division field hospital that the wounded were read-
ily attended to without loss of time.
Brigadier-General Wood mentions him for efficient
services.
Named by Brigadier-General King for good conduct.
Mentioned by Brigadier-General Hazen for good
conduct.
Major-General Crittenden says by his judicious ar-
rangements nothing that could be done for our
wounded was neglected.
Managed his department creditably, says 1Major-
General Crittenden.
Major-General Palmer says did all that was possi-
ble.
Major-General Sheridan commends to special notice
his good conduct.
Brigadier-General Davis names him for good con-
duct.
Brigadier-General Johnson says he was untiring in
exertions to alleviate the pain of the suffering.
Colonel Harrison, commanding, specially mentions
his good conduct.
"The ever-faithful surgeon," says Lieutenant-Col-
onel Aldrich, "followed us from point to point,
assisted by Dr. Carr, and I am pleased to say that
no regiment had better care of the wounded. He
succeeded in getting all our wounded from the
hospital which was captured by the enemy."
Major-General Thomas says he (Dr. Gross) was
wounded early in the engagement on Sunday, but
continued untiring in his efforts to relieve the
wants of the wounded.
Major-General McCook compliments tnem for devo-
tion to duty, gallantry, epd attention upon the
field.
Major-General Crittenden says he, " Has fairly earned
and I hope may receive promotion."
Noticed by Colonel Laiboldt, commanding brigade,
for gallant conduct.
Major-General Granger says he rendered most effi-
cient aid and service.
Major-General Granger says he deserves special
mention.
Specially mentioned by Major-General Reynolds for
the prompt discharge of their duties.
Colonel Harker says the highest praise is due for
excellent conduct.
Mentioned for good conduct by Colonel Grose, com-
manding brigade:
Mentioned by Colonel Laiboldt, commanding bri-
gade, for good conduct.
Commended by Brigadier-General Starklweather for
good conduct.
Specially mentioned for good conduct by Major-
General Crittenden.
" Deserve very honorable mention for the faithful
and efficient discharge of their duties always, and
especially during the battle," says Major.General
Rosecrans, commanding. Major-General McCook
also notices Captain Thoms for valuable assistance
in rallying the troops.
" Were in the battle and discharged their duties with
ability and to my entire satisfaction," says Major-
General Rosecrans, commanding.
" Were on the field of battle, and there as elsewhere
discharged their duties with zeal and ability," says
Major-General Rosecrans, commanding. Major-
General McCook also notices Capt. A. S. Burt for
valuable assistance in rallying the troops.
" He and the escort," says Major-General Rose-
crans, commanding, " deserve mention for untir-
ing energy."CHAP. XLII.]
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