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Number 4.-Brig. General Andrew J. Smith, U. S. Army, commanding First and Second Divisions.

Number 5.-Captain Peter P. Wood, Battery A, First Illinois Light Artillery.

Number 6.-Brig. General Stephen G. Burbridge, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, First Division, of expedition from Milliken's Bend to Dallas Station and Delhi, La.

Number 7-Colonel Friend S. Rutherford, Ninety-seventh Illinois Infantry, Third Brigade, of operations December 27, 1862-January 2, 1863.

Number 8.-Colonel Giles A. Smith, Eighth Missouri Infantry, commanding First Brigade, Second Division, of assault on Chickasaw Bluffs.

Number 9.-Brig. General David Stuart, U. S. Army, commanding Fourth Brigade and Second Division, of operations December 26, 1862-January 3, 1863

Number 10.-Brig. General George W. Morgan, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations December 26-29, 1862.

Number 11.-Captain Charles H. Lanphere, Battery G, First Michigan Light Artillery, of operations December 26-30, 1862.

Number 12.-Captain Jacob T. Foster, First Wisconsin Battery, of operations December 26-29, 1862.

Number 13.-Colonel Lionel A. Sheldon, Fifty-second Ohio Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations December 27-30, 1862.

Number 14.-Captain Louis Hoffmann, Fourth Ohio Battery, of operation December 26-31, 1862.

Number 15.-Colonel Daniel W. Lindsey, Twenty-second Kentucky Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations December 26-30, 1862.

Number 16.-Colonel John F. De Courey, Sixteenth Ohio Infantry, commanding Third Brigade of operations December 26-29, 1862.

Number 17.-Brig. General Frederick Steele, U. S. Army, commanding Fourth Division, of operation December 26-29, 1862.

Number 18.-Brig. General Frank P. Blair, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of skirmishes at Chickasaw Bayou and assault on Chickasaw Bluffs.

Number 19.-Brig. General John M. Thayer, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of assault on Chickasaw Bluffs.

Number 20.-Colonel James A. Williamson, Fourth Iowa Infantry, of skirmishes at Chickasaw Bayou and assault on Chickasaw Bluffs.

Number 21.-Colonel Charles H. Abbott, Thirtieth Iowa Infantry, of skirmishes at Chickasaw Bayou and assault on Chickasaw Bluffs.

Number 22.-Acting Rear-Admiral David D. Porter, U. S. Navy, commanding Mississippi Squadron, of operations of the Ram Fleet.

Number 23.-Colonel Charles R. Ellet, U. S. Army, of operations of the Ram Fleet.

Number 24.-Captain Edwin W. Sutherland, commanding the Queen of the West, of operations December 23-27, 1862.

Number 25.-Lieutenant Genn. John C. Pemberton, C. S. Army, commanding Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana, of operation December 21, 1862-January 2, 1862.

Number 26.-Return of Casualties in the Confederate forces.

Number 27.-Maj. General Martin L. Smith C. S. Army, commanding forces in front of Vicksburg, of operations December 25-30, 1862.

Number 28.-Maj. General Carter L. Stevenson, C. S. Army, commanding forces in front of Vicksburg, of operations December 30, 1862-January 2, 1863.

Number 29.-Brig General Seth M. Barton, C. S. Army, commanding Brigade, of operation December 27-30, 1862.

Number 30.-Brig. Genn. John C. Vaughn, C. S. Army, commanding Brigade, of operations December 26-29, 1862.

Number 31.-Maj. General Dabney H. Maury, C. S. Army, commanding Division, of operations December 30, 1862-January 2, 1863.


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