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No. 117.-Brig. General Thomas L. Crittenden, U. S. Army, commanding Fifth Division.


No. 118.-Brig. General Jeremiah T. Boyle, U. S. Army, commanding Eleventh Brigade.


No. 119.-Colonel Benjamin C. Grider, Ninth Kentucky Infantry.


No. 120.-Colonel Edward H. Hobson, Thirteenth Kentucky Infantry.


No. 121.-Colonel Samuel Beatty, Nineteenth Ohio Infantry.


No. 122.-Colonel James P. Fyffe, Fifty-ninth Ohio Infantry.


No. 123.-Colonel William S. Smith, Thirteenth Ohio Infantry, commanding Fourteenth Brigade.


No. 124.-Colonel Pierce B. Hawkins, Eleventh Kentucky Infantry.


No. 125.-Lieutenant. Colonel Cicero Maxwell, Twenty-sixth Kentucky Infantry.


No. 126.-Lieutenant. Colonel Joseph G. Hawkins, Thirteenth Ohio Infantry.


No. 127.-Colonel David E. Wood, Fourteenth Wisconsin Infantry.


No. 128.-Captain John Mendenhall, Fourth U. S. Artillery, Chief of Artillery, Fifth Division.


No. 129.-Captain Joseph Bartlett, Battery G, First Ohio Light Artillery.


No. 130.-Brig. General Thomas J. Wood, U. S. Army, commanding Sixth Division.


No. 131.-Brig. General James A. Garfield, U. S. Army, commanding Twentieth Brigade.


No. 132.-Colonel George D. Wagner, Fifteenth Indiana Infantry, commanding Twenty-first Brigade.


No. 133.-Congratulatory orders from the Secretary of War.

ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI (CONFEDERATE).


No. 134.-Organization of the Army of the Mississippi, April 6 and 7, 1862.


No. 135.-General G. T. Beauregard, C. S. Army, commanding Army of the Mississippi, with orders for battle, return of casualties, &c.


No. 136.-Field return of the Confederate forces that marched from Corinth to the Tennessee River April 3, 1862.


No. 137.-Field return of the Army of the Mississippi after the battle of Shiloh.


No. 138.-Colonel Jacob Thompson, Aide-de-Camp to General Beauregard.


No. 139.-Colonel William Preston, Aide-de-Camp to General Johnston.


No. 140.-Major-General Leonidas Polk, C. S. Army, commanding First Army Corps.


No. 141.-Surg. William D. Lyles, C. S. Army, Medical Director.


No. 142.-Captain Smith P. Bankhead, C. S. Army, Chief of Artillery.


No. 143.-Brig. General Charles Clark, C. S. Army, commanding First Division.


No. 144.-Co. R. M. Russell, Twelfth Tennessee Infantry, commanding First Brigade.


No. 145.-Lieutenant. Colonel Robert H. Barrow, Eleventh Louisiana Infantry.


No. 146.-Lieutenant. Colonel T. H. Bell, Twelfth Tennessee Infantry.


No. 147.-Major R. P. Caldwell, Twelfth Tennessee Infantry.


No. 148.-Colonel A. J. Vaughan, jr., Thirteenth Tennessee Infantry.


No. 149.-Brig. General Alexander P. Stewart, C. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade.


No. 150.-Colonel J. C. Tappan, Thirteenth Arkansas Infantry.


No. 151.-Major James A. McNeely, Thirteenth Arkansas Infantry.


No. 152.-Lieutenant. Colonel O. F. Strahl, Fourth Tennessee Infantry.


No. 153.-Lieutenant. Colonel C. D. Venable, Fifth Tennessee Infantry.


No. 154.-Colonel Alexander W. Campbell, Thirty-third Tennessee Infantry.


No. 155.-Captain T. J. Stanford, Mississippi Battery.


No. 156.-Major-General B. F. Cheatham, C. S. Army, commanding Second Division.


No. 157.-Brig. General Bushord R. Johnson, C. S. Army, commanding First Brigade.


No. 158.-Colonel Preston Smith, One hundred and fifty-fourth Tennessee Infantry.


No. 159.-Lieutenant. Colonel Marcus J. Wright, One hundred and fifty-fourth Tennessee Infantry.


No. 160.-Colonel William H. Stephens, Sixth Tennessee Infantry, commanding Second Brigade.


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