The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union And Confederate Armies. Series 1, Volume 20, In Two Parts. Part 1, Reports. Page: 173
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ChaP. XXXII.] THE; STONE'S RIVER CAMPAIGN. 173
No. 236.-Col. W. L. L. Bowen, Fourth Florida Infantry.
No. 237.-Maj. John T. Lesley, Fourth Florida Infantry.
No. 238.-Col. Joseph A. McDowell, Sixtieth North Carolina Infantry.
No. 239.-Col. T. B. Smith, Twentieth Tennessee Infantry.
No. 240.-Maj. F. Claybrooke, Twentieth Tennessee Infantry.
No. 241.-Lieut. John W. Mebane, Wright's Tennessee battery.
No. 242.-Col. Robert P. Trabue, Fourth Kentucky Infantry, commanding Fourth Bri-
gade.
No. 243.-Lieut. Col. M. L. Stansel, Forty-first Alabama Infantry.
No. 244.-Maj. James W. Hewitt, Second Kentucky Infantry.
No. 245.-Col. Joseph H. Lewis, Sixth Kentucky Infantry.
No. 246.-Col. Thomas H. Hunt, Ninth Kentucky Infantry.
No. 247.-Capt. Robert Cobb, Kentucky battery.
No. 248.-Brig. Gen. John K. Jackson, C. S. Army, commanding brigade.
No. 249.-Maj. Charles P. Daniel, Fifth Georgia Infantry.
No. 250.-Maj. Jesse J. Cox, Second Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters.
No. 251.-Lieut. Col. A. McNeill, Eighth Mississippi Infantry.
No. 252.-Lieut. Harvey H. Cribbs, Lumsden's (Alabama) battery.
No. 253.-Maj. Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne, C. S. Army, commanding division.
No. 254.-Brig. Gen. Lucius E. Polk, C. S. Army, commanding First Brigade.
No. 255.-Lieut. Thomas J. Key, Helena Battery.
No. 256.-Brig. Gen. St. John R. Liddell, C. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade.
No. 257.-Col. Daniel C. Govan, Second Arkansas Infantry.
No. 258.-Lieut. Col. Reuben F. Harvey, Second Arkansas Infantry.
No. 259.-Lieut. Col. John E. Murray, Fifth Arkansas Infantry.
No. 260.-Maj. William F. Douglass, Sixth Arkansas Infantry, commanding Sixth
and Seventh Regiments.
No. 261.-Col. John H. Kelly, Eighth Arkansas Infantry.
No. 262.-Lieut. Col. George F. Baucum, Eighth Arkansas Infantry.
No. 263.-Lieut. H. Shannon, Warren Light Artillery.
No. 264.-Brig. Gen. Bushrod R. Johnson, C. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade.
No. 265.-Lieut. James B. Lake, - , Chief Ordnance Officer.
No. 266.-Lieut. Col. Watt W. Floyd, Seventeenth Tennessee Infantry.
No. 267.-Lieut. Col. R. H. Keeble, Twenty-third Tennessee Infantry.
No. 268.-Col. John M. Hughs, Twenty-fifth Tennessee Infantry.
No. 269.-Lieut. Col. Samuel Davis, Twenty-fifth Tennessee Infantry.
No. 270.-Capt. C. G. Jarnagin, Thirty-seventh Tennessee Infantry.
No. 271.-Col. John S. Fulton, Forty-fourth Tennessee Infantry.
No. 272.-Capt. Putnam Darden, Jefferson Artillery.
No. 273.-Brig. Gen. S. A. M. Wood, C. S. Army, commanding Fourth Brigade, in-
cluding skirmish on the Nolensville road, December 27.
No. 274.-Col. William B. Wood, Sixteenth Alabama Infantry, including skirmish at
Triune, December 27.
No. 275.-00ol. Samuel Adams, Thirty-third Alabama Infantry.
No. 276.-Maj. J. F. Cameron, Third Confederate Infantry.
No. 277.-Lieut. Col. R. Charlton, Forty-fifth Mississippi Infantry, including skir-
mishes near Triune, December 27.
No. 278.-Capt. A. T. Hawkins, Fifteenth Battalion, Mississippi Sharpshooters.
No. 279.-Capt. Henry C. Semple, Alabama Battery.
No. 280.-Maj. Gen. John P. McCown, C. S. Army, commanding division, Smith's corps.
No. 281.-Capt. J. D. Allison, -- Chief Ordnance Officer.
No. 282.-Maj. George M. Mathes, -, Chief of Artillery.
No. 283.-Brig. Gen. M. D. Ector, C. S. Army, commanding First Brigade.
No. 284.-Col. M. F. Locke, C. S. Army, Tenth Texas Cavalry (dismounted).
No. 285.-Lieut. Col. J. M. Bounds, Eleventh Texas Cavalry (dismounted).
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