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: 88
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88 KY., SW. VA., TENN., MISS., N. ALA., AND N. GA. [CHAP. XLII.
Name, rank, and command.
Major Moore, [Fifty-eighth Indiana, First Bri-1
gade, First Division, Twenty-first Army
Corps].
Major Eaton, Thirteenth Michigan, First Bri-
gade, First Division, Twenty-First Army
orps.
Maj. C. M. Hammond, One hundredth Illinois,
First Brigade, First Division, Twenty-first
Army Corps.
Major Brennan, Third Kentucky, Third Brigade.
First Division, Twenty-first Army Corps.
Maj. G. Trusler, Thirty-sixth Indiana, Third Bri-
gade, Second Division, Twenty-first Army
Corps.
Major Snider, Thirteenth Ohio, Second Brigade,
Third Division, Twenty-first Army Corps.
Maj. J. B. Hampson, One hundred and twenty-
fourth Ohio, Second Brigade, Second Division,
Twenty-first Army Corps.
Major McDanald, One hundred and first Ohio,
Second Brigade, First Division, Twentieth
Army Corps.
Major Calloway, Twenty-first Illinois, Second
Brigade, First Division, Twentieth Army
Corps.
Maj. Henry N. Alden, Thirty-eighth Illinois,
Second Brigade, First Division, Twentieth
Army Corps.
Maj. S. K. Dawson, Nineteenth Infantry, Third
Brigade, First Division, Fourteenth Army
Corps.
Maj. Sidney Coolidge, Sixteenth Infantry, Third
Brigade, First Division, Fourteenth Army
Corps.
Maj. A. McMahan, Twenty-first Ohio, Third
Brigade, Second Division, FQurteenth Army
Corps.
Major Higgins, Eleventh Ohio, Third Brigade, I
Fourth Division, Fourteenth Army Corps.
Major Adney, Thirty-sixth Ohio, Third Bri-
gade, Fourth Division, Fourteenth Army
Corps.
Major Golden, Ninety-second Ohio, Third Bri-
gade, Fourth Division, Fourteenth Army
Corps.
Maj. James Leighton, Forty-second Illinois,
Third Brigade, Third Division, Twentieth
Army Corps.
Maj. Samuel Johnson, Twenty-second Illinois,
Third Brigade, Third Division, Twentieth
Army Corps. )
Maj. Calvin D. Campbell, Sixth Indiana, Third
Brigade, Second Division, Twentieth Army
Corps.
Major von Baumbach, First Brigade, Third
Division, Twentieth Army Corps.
Maj. Walker E. Lawrence, First Ohio Artiller ,
Fourteenth Army Corps.
Maj. J. D. Evans, Thirty-ninth Indiana, Second
Division, Twentieth Army Corps.
Maj. G. W. Northup, Twenty-third Kentucky,
Second Division, Twenty-first Army Corps.
Maj. J. H. Williston, Forty-first Ohio, Second
Division, Twenty-first Army Corps.
Maj. W. G. Eaton, Thirteenth Michigan, First
Division, Twenty-first Army Corps.
Major Nash, Nineteenth Ohio, First Brigade,
Third Division, Twenty-first Army Corps.
Major Dufficy, Ninety-ninth Ohio, Third Bri-
gade, Third. Division, Twenty-first Army
Corps.
Maj. Frank S. Bond, senior aide-de-camp .......
Maj. William McMichael, assistant adjutant-
general.
Dr. G. Perin, medical director ...............
Dr. H. H. Seys, medical inspector .............Remarks.
Commended for good conduct by Colonel Buell, com-
manding brigade.
Colonel Harker, commanding brigade, bestows the
highest praise upon his conduct.
Named for good conduct by Colonel Grose, com-
manding brigade.
Commended for good conduct by Colonel Dick, com-
manding brigade.
Brigadier-General Hazen commends him for ability
and success.
Brigadier-General Carlin names these among the
most conspicuous of those who proved themselves
brave and efficient under the most terrible fire, and
recommends them to commands of regiments.
Brigadier-General King speaks in the highest terms
of their conduct.
Colonel Sirwell, commanding brigade, specially
mentions him as having fought until disabled by
a wound.
Specially mentioned for their skill and bravery by
Brigadier-General Turchin.
Colonel Walworth, commanding brigade, says,
" They deserve the thanks of the country for their
gallantry."
Mentioned by Colonel Berry, commanding brigade,
as always ready to set an example of daring.
Coming in command of his regiment when the lieu-
tenant-colonel fell into the hands of the enemy, ac-
quitted himself, says Colonel Miller, commanding
brigade, with great honor.
Major-General Thomas commends him for the as-
sistance he rendered him as chief of artillery, Four-
teenth Army Corps.
Colonel Harrison, commanding regiment, mentions
him for gallant conduct.
Mentioned for good conduct by Lieutenant-Colonel
Foy, commanding regiment.
Specially mentioned for his gallantry in action by
Colonel Wiley.
Col. J. B. Culver, commanding regiment, calls spe-
cial attention to his gallant and soldierly conduct.
Lieutenant-Colonel Stratton, commanding regiment,
specially mentions him for efficient service.
Colonel Swaine, commanding regiment, specially
mentions him for good conduct.
Says Major-General Rosecrans, commanding, "De-
serves very honorable mention for the very efficient
discharge of his duties always. and especially dur-
ing the battle."
Was on the field of battle, and there as elsewhere
discharged his duties with zeal and ability, says
Major-General Rosecrans, commanding.
Were in the battle and discharged their duties with
zeal and ability, says Major-General Rosecrans,
commanding.I
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