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Numbers 65.-Itinerary of the Third (Berry's) Brigade, August 15-30.
Numbers 66.-Colonel Orlando M. Poe, Second Michigan Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of the battles of Groveton, Bull Run, and Chantilly.
Numbers 67.-Major General Joseph Hooker, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of the condition of his division August 31.
Numbers 68.-Captain George E. Randolph, Battery E, First Rhode Island Light Artillery of engagement at Kettle Run.
Numbers 69.-Captain Joseph C. Clark, Battery E, Fourth U. S. Artillery, of engagement at Kettle Run.
Numbers 70.-Brig General Cuvier Grover, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of engagement at Kettle Run and battles of Groveton and Bull Run.
Numbers 71.-Colonel William Blaisdell, Eleventh massachusetts Infantry, of engagement at Kettle Run and battles of Groveton and Bull Run.
Numbers 72.-Major Gardner Banks, Sixteenth Massachusetts Infantry, of engagement at Kettle Run and battles of Groveton and Bull Run.
Numbers 73.-Captain Joab N. Patterson, Second New Hampshire Infantry, of operations August 25-September 3.
Numbers 74.-Major Robert L. Bodine, Twenty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 25-September 3.
Numbers 75.-Brigadier General Nelson Taylor, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of engagement at Kettle Run and battles of Groveton and Bull Run.
Numbers 76.-Captain Charles L. Young, Seventieth New York Infantry, of engagement at Kettle Run and battles of Groveton and Bull Run.
Numbers 77.-Captain Owen Murphy, Seventh-first New York Infantry, of engagement at Kettle Run and battles of Groveton and Bull Run.
Numbers 78.-Captain Harman J. Bliss, Seventy-second New York Infantry, of operations near Kettle Run and battles of Groveton and Bull Run.
Numbers 79.-Captain M. William Burns, Seventy-third New York Infantry, of engagement at kettle Run and battle of Groveton.
Numbers 80.-Colonel Joseph B. Carr, Second New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations August 15-30, including engagement at Kettle Run and battles of Groveton and Bull Run.
Numbers 81.-Lieutenant Colonel William J. Sewell, Fifth New Jersey Infantry, of engagement at Kettle Run and battles of Groveton and Bull Run.
Numbers 82.-Lieutenant Colonel George C. Burling, Sixth new Jersey Infantry, of engagement at Kettle Run and battles of Groveton and Bull Run.
Numbers 83.-Colonel Joseph W. Revere, Seventh New Jersey Infantry, of the battles of Groveton and Bull Run.
Numbers 84.-Captain George Hoffman, Eighth New Jersey Infantry, of engagement at Kettle Run and battles of Groveton and Bull Run.
Numbers 85.-Lieutenant Colonel Robert Thompson, One hundred and Fifteenth Pennsylvania Infantry, of engagement at Kettle Run and battles of Groveton and Bull Run.
Numbers 86.-Itinerary of the Fifth Army Corps, Major General Fitz John Porter, U. S. Army, commanding, August 14-September 2.
Numbers 87.-Captain Augustus P. Martin, Battery C, Massachusetts Light Artillery, First Division, of operations August 15- September 20.
Numbers 88.-Captain Richard Waterman, Battery C, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, of the battles of Groveton and Bull Run and the Maryland Campaign.
Numbers 89.-Lieutenant Charles E. Hazlett, Battery D, Fifth U. S. Artillery, of the battles of Groveton and Bull Run.
Numbers 90.-Colonel Charles W. Roberts, Second Maine Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of the battle of Bull Run.
Numbers 91.-Colonel Elisha G. Marshall, Thirteenth New York Infantry, of the battle of Bull Run.
Numbers 92.-Colonel Henry S. Lansing, Seventeenth New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of the battle of Bull Run.
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