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Name,rank,and command. Remarks.
Colonel J. B. Culver, Thirteenth Mentioned for good conduct by
Michigan, First Brigade, First Colonel Buell, commanding
Division, Twenty-first Army brigade.
Corps.
Colonel Harker,commanding
Lieutenant Colonel brigade,says the country is
H. N. Whitbeck, Third indebted to him for gallant
Brigade, First Division, Twenty- and distinguished services.
First Army Corps.
Colonel Grose,commanding
Colonel D. J. Higgins, Twenty- brigade,makes special mention
fourth Ohio, Third of him for good conduct.
Brigade, Second
Division, Twenty-first Army Commended by Colonel Post,
Corps. commanding brigade, for good
Colonel M. Gooding, Colonel conduct.
Marsh.
Brigadier-General Hazen says
Colonel John E. Bennett, Colonel the country cannot too highly
Winters, First Brigade, First cherish his services.
Division, Twentieth Army Corps.
Colonel Scribner, commanding
Colonel I. C. B. Suman, Ninth brigade, speaks of him as
Indiana, Second Brigade, Second worthy of special mention.
Division, Twenty-first Army
Corps. Brigadier-General Starkweather
says, "These officers are
Colonel O. F. Moore, Thirty-third entitled to the greatest
Ohio, First Brigade, First praise for their coolness and
Division, Fourteenth Army bravery."
Corps.
Colonel G. Mihalotzy, Colonel
H. A. Hambright, Second
Brigade, First Colonel Van Derveer calls
Division, Fourteenth Army particular attention to the
Corps. conduct of these officers, and
speaks of their conduct with
great commendation.
Colonel James George, Second
Minnesota, Third Brigade, Third
Division, Fourteenth Army
Corps.
Colonel G. Kammerling, Ninth
Ohio, Third Brigade, Third
Division, Fourteenth Army Brigadier-General Turchin
Corps. commends them for their
gallantry.
Colonel N. Gleason, Eighty-
seventh Indiana, Third Brigade, Colonel Connell mentions him
Third Division, Fourteenth Army for heroic conduct,under his
Corps. own personal observation,in
Col. P. P. Lane, Eleventh Ohio, Third Brigade, Fourth Division, Fourteenth Army Corps.
Col. B. D. Fearing, Ninety-second Ohio, Third Brigade, Fourth Division, Fourteenth ArmyCorps. Col. M. C. Hunter, Eighty-secondIndiana, First Brigade, ThirdDivision, Fourteenth ArmyCorps. making a charge upon the enemy.
Name,rank,and command. Remarks.
Colonel A. Beck, Second Specially mentioned as
Missouri, deserving by Colonel Laiboldt,
Second Brigade, Third commanding brigade.
Division, Twentieth Army
Corps. Major-General Thomas says that
as provost-marshal,at the head
Colonel J. G. Parkhurst, Ninth of his regiment,he did most
Michigan, Fourteenth Army valuable service in
Corps. reorganizing the troops that
had been driven from the
field.
Major-General McCook highly
compliments him and his
Colonel T. J. Harrison, Thirty- regiment,for arduous and
ninth Indiana important service.
(mounted), Twentieth Army
Corps. "Brave,prompt,and energetic in
action," says Major-General
Lieutenant Colonel Rosecrans, commanding.
A. C. Ducat,chief assistant
inspector-general. "Where in the battle,and
discharged their duties with
ability and to my entire
Lieutenant Colonel satisfaction," says Major-
S. Simmons,chief commissary of General Rosecrans,commanding.
subsistence.
Lieutenant Colonel "Where on the field of
H. C. Hodges,chief battle,and there,as elsewhere,
quartermaster. discharged their duties with
zeal and ability," says Major-
General Rosecrans,commanding.
Lieutenant Colonel
C. Goddard,assistant adjutant- Rendered efficient and
general.
valuable services,especiallyLieutenant Colonel on the 20th,in covering the
W. M. Willes,provost- movements of the retiring
marshal............ trains on the Dry Valley road,
and stopping the stragglers
from the fight.
Lieutenant Colonel
W. M. Ward, Tenth Ohio, Commended for good conduct by
headquarters provost guard. Major-General Palmer,who says
he received a painful wound in
the arm on the 19th, but
refused to quit his command,
and fought thorough both days.
Lieutenant Colonel Francis
L. Neff,
Thirty-first Indiana, Second These were wounded and are
Division, Twenty-first Army reported by Major-General
Corps. Lieutenant Col. John Weber, FifteenthMissouri, Third Division, Twentieth Army Corps.
Lieut. Col. John Russell, Forty-fourth Illinois, Third Division, Twentieth ArmyCorps. Sheridan as having especially distinguished themselves, thelast-named as beingcaptured!@#$%
Name,rank,and command. Remarks.
Lieutenant Colonel These were wounded and are
T. S. West, Twenty-fourth reported by Major-General
Wisconsin, Third
Sheridan as having especiallyDivision, Twentieth Army Corps. distinguished themselves, the
last-named as being captured.
Was wounded on Saturday, but
Lieutenant Colonel remained with his command
O. H. P. Carey, Thirty-sixth during the day, and is
Indiana, Second Division, mentioned by Major-General
Twenty-first Army Corps. Palmer as having "behaved with
great courage."
Lieutenant Colonel
S. B. Raymond, Fifty-first
Illinois, Third Division,
Twentieth Army Corps.
Lieutenant Colonel Are named by Major-General
J. A. Hottenstein, Sheridan as having especially
Forty-second Illinois, Third distinguished themselves.
Division, Twentieth Army Corps.
Lieutenant Colonel
F. Swanwick, Twenty-second
Illinois, Third
Division, Twentieth Army Corps.
Lieutenant Colonel
W. A. Schmitt, Twenty-seventh
Illinois, Third
Division, Twentieth Army Corps.
Lieutenant Colonel
A. S. Chadbourhe, Eighty-eighth
Illinois, Third
Division, Twentieth Army Corps.
Lieutenant Colonel
P. C. Olson, Thirty-sixth
Illinois, Third Division,
Twentieth Army Corps.
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