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THE CHICKAMAITGA CAMPAIGN.
Name, rank, and command.
Lieutenant-Colonel Cummins, Ninety-ninthl
Ohio, First Brigade, First Division, Twenty-
first Army Corps.
Lieut. Col. W. H. Young, Twenty-sixth Ohio,
First Brigade, First Division, Twenty-first
Army Corps-
Lieut. Col. James T. Embree, Fifty-eighth In-
diana, First Brigade, First Division, Twenty-
first Army Corps.
Lieutenant-Colonel Waterman, First Brigade,
First Division, Twenty-first Army Corps.
Lieut. Col. A. R. Hadlock, First Brigade, Sec-
ond Division, T'wenty-first Army Corps.
Lieutenant-Colonel Tripp, Third Brigade, Sec-
ond Division, Twentieth Army Corps.
Lieut, Col. A. von Schrader, assistant inspect-
or-general, Fourteenth Army Corps.
Lieut. Col. G. E, Flynt, assistant adjutant-
general.
LieutCol. A, J. Mackay, chief quartermaster.
Lieut. Col. J. R. Paul, chief commissary of
subsistence.
Lieut. Col. G. P. Thruston, assistant adjutant-
general, Twentieth Army Corps.
Lieut. Col. G. W. Burton, commissary of sub-
sistence.
Lieut. Col. J. F. Boyd, quartermaster. ........
Lieut. Col. H. N. Fisher, assistant inspector-
general.
Lieut. Col. Lyne Starling, chief of staff, Twenty-
first Army Corps.
Lieut. Col. Richard Lodor, assistant inspector-
general, Twenty-first Army Corps.
Lieut. Col. Alexander Sympson, quartermas-1
ter, Twenty-first Army Corps.
Lieut. Col. G. C. Kniffin, commissary of sub-r
sistence. j
Lieut. Col. T. R. Palmer, assistant inspector-
general, First Division,* Twenty-first Army
Corps.
Maj. S. C. Erwin, Sixth Ohio, Second Division,
Twenty-first Army Corps.
Maj. H. A. Rust, Twenty-seventh Illinois,
Twentieth Army Corps.
Maj. Arnold Beck, Second Missouri, Twentieth
Army Corps.
Maj. George D. Sherman, Thirty-sixth I linois,
Twentieth Army Corps.
Major Chandler, Eighty-eighth Illinois, Twen-
tieth Army Corps.
Major Stafford, First Ohio, Third Brigade,I
Second Division, Twentieth Army Corps.
-Major Gray, Forty-ninth Ohio, Twentieth
Army Corps.
Major McClenahan, Fifteenth Ohio, Twentieth
Army Corps.
Maj. W. D. Williams, Eighty-ninth Illinois,
Twentieth Army Corps.
Major Van Deren, Seventy-ninth Ill!inois, Twen-
tieth Army Corps.
tieth Army Corps.
Major Fitzsimmons, Thirtieth Indiana, Twen-
tieth Army Corps.
Major Phillips, Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania,
Twentieth Army Corps.
Major Birch, Ninety-third Ohio, Twentieth
Army Corps.
Major Thomasson, Fifth Kentucky, Twentieth
Army Corps.
Major Yager, One hundred and twenty-first
Ohio, Reserve Corps.
Major Chase, Twenty-first Michigan, First Bri-
gade, Third Division, Twentieth Army Corps.
Maj. Ben. F. Le Fever, Third Brigade, Third
Division, Twenty-first Arrqy Corps.
Maj. John P. I)ufficy, Third Brigade, Third Di-
vision, Twenty-first Army Corps.
Maj. John S. Clark, Eighth Kentucky, Third
Brigade, Third Division, Twenty-first Army
Corps.Remarks.
Colonel Buell, commanding brigade, speaks of these
as deserving of mention for good conduct.
Mentidfied for good conduct by Bigadiel-(deldi'at
Cruft.
Highly complimented for good Conduct by Colonel
Berry.
Major-General Thomas says, "Rendered most effi-
cient service as aide-de-camp during first days of
fight, and was taken prisoner on the-afternoon of
the 19th while in discharge of his duty."
Major-General Thomas says they "rendered good
service, and, although not on the field of battle,
discharged their respective duties to his entire
satisfaction.
Noticed by Major-General McCook for thei' de'd-
tion to duty, gallantry in action, and intelligence
upon the field.
Major-General Crittenden says, "Was courageous
and active as always upon the field of battle."
Major-General Crittenden says of him, "I can say
no more than that he was as brave and active as
at Stone's River."
Major-General Crittenden commends them for effi-
clent service.
Specially named by Brigadier-General Wood for effi-
cient service.
Commended for good condit by Major-General
Palmer.
Are mentioned by Major-General Sheridan as having
especially distinguished themselves.
Are remembered by Brigadier-Gener'.1 Johnson for
coolness and distinguished gallantry.
Mentioned by Major-General Granger as conspicuous
for efficiency and deserving of especial mention.
Colonel Miller, commanding brigade, says that "the
colonel and lieutenant-colonel being killed, the
command of the regiment devolved upon Major
Chase, who performed his duties with signal gal-
lantry and bravery."
Colonel Barnes, commanding brigade, speaks of
these as having behaved well, and deserve well of
their country.CFAP. XLII.]
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