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247 Series I Volume XII-II Serial 16 - Second Manassas Part II

Page 247 Chapter XXIV. CAMPAIGN IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA.


Numbers 123.-Major General Jesse L. Reno, U. S. Army, commanding detachment Ninth Army Corps, of skirmish at Clark's Mountain, August 18.


Numbers 124.-Itinerary of the First Division, Ninth Army Corps, Brigadier General Isaac I. Stevens commanding, August 4-31.


Numbers 125.-Colonel James Nagle, Forty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of the battle of Groveton.

ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA.


Numbers 126.-Organization of the Army of Northern Virginia during the battles of August 28-September 1.


Numbers 127.-General Robert E. Lee, C. S. Army, commanding Army of Norther Virginia, of operations August 13-September 2.


Numbers 128.-Surg. Lafayette Guild, C. S. Army, Medical Director, of the killed and wounded at Manassas Plains in August.


Numbers 129.-Captain J. L. Bartlett, Signal Officer, C. S. Army, of battle of Manassas.


Numbers 130.-Lieutenant General James Longstreet, C. S. Army, commanding First Corps, of operations August 16-Sept. 2, including battles of Groveton and Manassas, etc.


Numbers 131.-Colonel John B. Walton, Washington (Louisiana) Artillery, of operation august 23-31.


Numbers 132.-Captain C. W. Squires, Washington Artillery, of engagement at Rappahannock Station.


Numbers 133.-Captain J. B. Richardson, Washington Artillery, of the battle of Manassas.


Numbers 134.-Captain M. B. Miller, Washington Artillery, of engagement at Rappahannock Station.


Numbers 135.-Colonel Stephen D. Lee, C. S. Army, commanding Light Artillery Battalion,of the battle of Manassas.


Numbers 136.-Major General David R. Jones, C. S. Army, commanding division, of operations August 15-September 2.


Numbers 137.-Colonel Henry L. Benning, Seventeenth Georgia Infantry, commanding Toombs' brigade, of engagement at Thoroughfare Gap and battle of Manassas.


Numbers 138.-Captain A. McC. Lewis, Second Georgia Infantry, of engagement at Thoroughfare Gap and battle of Manassas.


Numbers 139.-Major P. J. Shannon, Fifteenth Georgia Infantry, of the battle of Manassas.


Numbers 140.-Captain Stephen Z. Hearnsberger, Fifteenth Georgia Infantry, of engagement at Thoroughfare Gap.


Numbers 141.-Captain John A. McGregor, Seventeenth Georgia Infantry, of engagement at Thoroughfare Gap.


Numbers 142.-Captain Hiram L. French, Seventeenth Georgia Infantry, of the battle of Manassas.


Numbers 143.-Major J. D. Waddell, Twentieth Georgia Infantry, of engagement at Thoroughfare Gap and battle of Manassas.


Numbers 144.-Colonel George T. Anderson, Eleventh Georgia Infantry, commanding brigade, of operations August 23-September 2, including engagement at Thouroughfare Gap and battle of Manassas, etc.


Numbers 145.-Brigadier General Cadmus M. Wilcox, C. S. Army, commanding division, of skirmish at Kelly's Ford and battle of Manassas.


Numbers 146.-Brigadier General Roger A. Pryor, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of the battle of Manassas.


Numbers 147.-Brigadier General Winfield S. Featherston, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of the battle of Manassas.


Numbers 148.-Brigadier General John B. Hood, C. S. Army, commanding division, of operations August 22-31, including Freeman's Ford, Groveton, and Manassas.


Numbers 149.-Major B. W. Frobel, C. S. Army, of operations August 29-30.


Numbers 150.-Colonel William T. Wofford, Eighteenth Georgia Infantry, of operations August 29-30.


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