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Second Brigade, Captain William Thompson, commissary of subsistence.

Reserve Brigade, Lieutenant P. Dwyer, acting commissary of subsistence.

Second Division, Captain P. Pollard, commissary of subsistence.

First Brigade, Captain J. N. Potter, commissary of subsistence.

Second Brigade, Lieutenant H. S. King, acting commissary of subsistence.

Third Division, Captain G. I. Taggart, commissary of subsistence.

First Brigade, Lieutenant James Moffitt, acting commissary of subsistance.

Second Brigade, Lieutenant M. H. Wooster, acting commissary of subsistence.

Reserve Artillery.

Captain B. F. Talbot, chief commissary of subsistence.

First Brigade, Captain M. Bayles, commissary of subsistence.

Second Brigade, Captain L. W. Muzzey, commissary of subsistence.

First Brigade, Horse Artillery, Captain H. L. Cranford, commissary of subsistence.

Second Brigade, Horse Artillery, First Lieutenant W. M. Maynadier, acting commissary of subsistence.

Officers whose positions are changed by the foregoing arrangement will at once report for duty with the commands to which they have been assigned.

By command of Major-General Meade:

S. WILLIAMS,

Assistant Adjutant-General.

GARNETT'S MOUNTAIN, April 6, 1864-10 a. m.

Captain NORTON,

Chief Signal Officer:

No change in enemy's camps. No rise in river. Railroad bridge not repaired.

FULLER,

Signal Officer.

STONY MOUNTAIN, April 6, 1864-10 a. m.

Captain NORTON:

From 50 to 100 of the enemy are at work this a. m. upon the works near Somerville Ford. All quiet.

TAYLOR.


HEADQUARTERS SECOND ARMY CORPS,
Cole's Hill, Culpeper County, Va., April 6, 1864.

Extract from report of Colonel Elijah Walker, corps officer of the day, for April 4 to 5, 1864:

I visited the lines of Third, Second, and First Divisions. The officer in command of the Third Division picket informed me that there was an interval along the river between his left and the Fifth Corps which was not picketed; that he had


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