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No. 21.-Brigadier General James D. Morgan, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations from April 22 to June 6.


Numbers 22.-Lieutenant Colonel Christopher J. Dickerson, Tenth Michigan Infantry, of operations from April 28 to June 11.


Numbers 23.-Brigadier General david S. Stanley, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations from April 22 to June 11.


Numbers 24.-Brigadier General Schuyler Hamilton, U. S. Army, commanding left wing Army of the Mississippi, of operations from April 22 to May 29.


Numbers 25.-Brigadier General Jefferson C. Davis, U. S. Army, commanding Fourth Division, of operations from May 25 to June 12.


Numbers 26.-Brigadier General Gordon Granger, U. S. Army, commanding cavalry division, of operations from April 23 to june 10.


Numbers 27.-Lieutenant Colonel Edward Hatch, Second Iowa Cavalry, of operations from April 29 to June 9.


Numbers 28.-Major General George H. Thomas, U. S. Army, commanding right wing Army of the Tennessee, of operations from May 4 to 30.


Numbers 29.-Major General William T. Sherman, commanding Fifth Division, of operations from may 18 to June 10.


Numbers 30.-Brigadier General James W. Denver, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of operations from May 17 to 30.


Numbers 31.-Captain Samuel G. W. Peterson, Forty-eighth Ohio Infantry, of operations from May 13 to 30.


Numbers 32.-Colonel Wells S. Jones, Fifty-third Ohio Infantry, of operations from May 16 to 30.


Numbers 33.-Colonel Joseph R. Cookerill, Seventieth Ohio Infantry, of operations from May 15 to 30.


Numbers 34.-Colonel Ralph P. Buckland, Seventy-second Ohio Infantry, of operations from May 17 to 30.


Numbers 35.-Major General John A. McClernand, U. S. Army, commanding Reserve Corps Army of the Tennessee, of operations from April 24 to May 30.


Numbers 36.-Brigadier General John A. Logan, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, operations from April 19 to May 29.


Numbers 37.-General G. T. Beauregard, C. S. Army, commanding Department Numbers 2, with correspondence, orders and supplementary statements, concerning operations from April 8 to June 10.


Numbers 38.-Colonel William P. Johnston, aide-de-camp and special inspector, in reference to operations in Department Numbers 2.


Numbers 39.-Findings of a Court of Inquiry upon the conduct of the Quartermaster's Department of the Confederate Army of the Mississippi.


Numbers 40.-Brigadier General David S. Stanley, U. S. Army, of skirmish at Monterey, Tenn., April 29.


Numbers 41.-Colonel Washington L. Elliott, Second Iowa Cavalry, of skirmish at Monterey, April 29.


Numbers 42.-Major Hiram W. Love, Second Iowa Cavalry, of skirmish at Monterey, April 29.


Numbers 43.-Brigadier General Patton Anderson, C. S. Army, of skirmish at Monterey, April 29.


Numbers 44.-Major General John Pope, U. S. Army, of skirmish at Farmington, Miss., May 3.


Numbers 45.-Lieutenant Colonel John Tillson, Tenth Illinois Infantry, of skirmish at Farmington, May 3.


Numbers 46.-Assistant Secretary of War Thomas A. Scott of engagement at Farmington, May 9.


Numbers 47.-Major General John Pope, U. S. Army, of engagement at Farmington, May 9.


No. 48.-Colonel John M. Loomis, Twenty-sixth Illinois Infantry, of engagement at Farmington, May 9.


Numbers 49.-Major General Earl Van Dorn, C. S. Army, of engagement at Farmington May 9.


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