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13 Series I Volume XI-II Serial 13 - Peninsular Campaign Part II

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Numbers 208.-Colonel Thomas R. R. Cobb, Georgia Legion, of operations June 26-July 10.


Numbers 209.-Colonel Lawrence, S. Baker, First North Carolina Cavalry, of operations June 28-July 27.


Numbers 210.-Brigadier General Fitzhugh Lee, First Virginia Cavalry, of operations in front of Richmond during the Seven-days' Battles.


Numbers 211.-Colonel Thomas F. Goode, Third Virginia Cavalry, of operations June 26-July 10.


Numbers 212.-Lieutenant Colonel Will. T. Martin, commanding the Jeff. Davis Legion (Mississippi) and the Fourth Virginia Cavalry, of operations June 25-July 6.


Numbers 213.-Colonel Thomas L. Rosser, Fifth Virginia Cavalry, of operations June 28-July 10.


Numbers 214.-Brigadier General William N. Pendleton, C. S. Army, commanding Reserve Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia, of operations June 26-July 2.


Numbers 215.-Major Charles Richardson, commanding Second Battalion, of operations June 26-July 2, including the battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines' Mill.


Numbers 216.-Captain John J. Ancell, Fluvanna, (Va.) Light Artillery, of operations June 26-July 2.


Numbers 217.-Captain John Milledge, jr. Georgia Battery, of operations June 26-July, including the battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines Mill.


Numbers 218.-Lieutenant James Woolfolk, Ashland (Va.) Artillery, of operations June 26-July 1.


Numbers 219.-Major William Nelson, commanding third Battalion, of operations June 26-July 1, including the actions at Garnett's and Golding's Farms.


Numbers 220.-Lieutenant John L. Massie, Fluvanna, (Va.) Artillery, of operations June 26-july 4, including action at Garnett's Farm.


Numbers 221.-Captain Thomas J. Kirkpatrick, Amherst (Va.) Artillery, of operations June 26-July 2.


Numbers 222.-Captain R. C. M. Page, Morris (Va.) Artillery, of operations June 26-July 2, including actions at Garnett's and Golding's Farms.


Numbers 223.-Lieutenant Colonel A. S. Cutts, commanding Sumter (Ga.) Artillery Battalion, of operations June 26-July 1.


Numbers 224.-Captain John Lane, Company E, Sumter Artillery, of operations June 26-July 3, including the actions at Garnett's and Golding's Farms and battle of Savage Station.


Numbers 225.-Colonel J. Thompson Brown, First Virginia Artillery, of operations June 27-July 2.


Numbers 226.-Guns captured at Frazier's Farm and Malvern Hill, taken from the field by Colonel J. Thompson Brown, First Regiment Virginia Artillery.


Numbers 227.- Major General Thomas J. Jackson, C. S. Army, commanding Second Corps, of the battle of Gaines' Mill, engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battle of Malvern Hill.


Numbers 228.-Colonel S. Crutchfield, Chief of Artillery, of the battle of Gaines' Mill and engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge.


Numbers 229.-Brigadier General William H. C. Whiting, C. S. Army, commanding First Division (temporarily attached to Jackson's corps), of the battle of Gaines' Mill, engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battle of Malvern Hill.


Numbers 230.-Brigadier General John B. Hood, C. S. Army, commanding First (Texas) Brigade, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.


Numbers 231.-Brigadier General Charles S. Winder, C. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, second Division (Jackson's) of the battles of Gaines' ill and Malvern Hill.


Numbers 232.-Captain William T. Poague, Rockbridge (Va.) Artillery, of the battle of Malvern Hill.


Numbers 233.-Lieutenant John C. Carpenter, Alleghany (Va.) Artillery, of the battle of Pomdexter's Farm (Malvern Hill).


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