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No. 116.-Colonel William W. Berry, Fifth Kentucky Infantry.


No. 117.-Captain John M. Huston, Fifth Kentucky Infantry.


No. 118.-Lieutenant Colonel Basset Langdon, First Ohio Infantry.


No. 119.-Lieutenant Colonel William H. Martin, Ninety-third Ohio Infantry.


No. 120.-Captain Peter Simonson, Fifth Indiana Battery.


No. 121.-Major General Phillips H. Sheridan, U. S. Army,commanding Third Division.


No. 122.-Colonel Silas Miller, Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry,commanding First Brigade.


No. 123.-Major Seymour Chase, Twenty-first Michigan Infantry.


No. 124.-Major Carl von Baumbach, Twenty-fourth Wisconsin Infantry.


No. 125.-Captain Arnold Sutermeister, Eleventh Indiana Battery.


No. 126.-Colonel Bernard Laiboldt, Second Missouri Infantry,commanding Second Brigade.


No. 127.-Major Arnold Beck, Second Missouri Infantry.


No. 128.-Colonel Joseph Conrad, Fifteenth Missouri Infantry.


No. 129.-Lieutenant Gustavus Schueler, Battery G, First Missouri Light Artillery.


No. 130.-Colonel Nathan H. Walworth, Forty-second Illinois Infantry, commanding third Brigade.


No. 131.-Colonel Jonathan R. Miles, Twenty-seventh Illinois Infantry.


No. 132.-Captain Mark H. Prescott, Battery C, First Illinois Light Artillery.


No. 133.-Major General Thomas L. Crittenden, U. S. Army,commanding

Twenty-first Army Corps.


No. 134.-Surg. Alonzo J. Phelps, U. S. Army, Medical Director.


No. 135.-Major John Mendenhall, U. S. Army, Chief of Artillery.


No. 136.-Brig. General Thomas J. Wood, U. S. Army,commanding First Division.


No. 137.-Captain Cullen Bradley, Sixth Ohio Battery, Chief of Artillery.


No. 138.-Colonel George P. Buell, Fifty-eight Indiana Infantry,commanding First Brigade.


No. 139.-Major Charles M. Hammond, One hundredth Illinois Infantry.


No. 140.-Lieutenant Colonel James T. Embree, Fifty-eighth Indiana Infantry.


No. 141.-Colonel Joshua B. Culver and Major Willard G. Eaton, Thirteenth Michigan Infantry.


No. 142.-Lieutenant Colonel William H. Young, Twenty-sixth Ohio Infantry.


No. 143.-Captain Gorge Estep, Eighth Indiana Battery.


No. 144.-Brig. General George D. Wagner, U. S. Army,commanding Second Brigade.


No. 145. Colonel Charles G. Harker, Sixty-fifth Ohio Infantry,commanding Third Brigade.


No. 146.-Colonel Henry C. Dunlap, Third Kentucky Infantry.


No. 147.-Colonel Alexander McIlvain, Sixty-fourth Ohio Infantry.


No. 148.-Captain Thomas Powell, Sixty-fifth Ohio Infantry.


No. 149.-Colonel Emerson Opdycke, One hundred and twenty-fifth Ohio Infantry.


No. 150.-Major General John M. Palmer, U. S. Army,commanding Second Division.


No. 151.-Captain William E. Standart, First Ohio Light Artillery, Chief of Artillery.


No. 152.-Brig. General Charles Cruft, U. S. Army,commanding First Brigade.


No. 153.-Lieutenant John A. Wright, Aide-de-Camp.


No. 154.-Colonel John T. Smith, Thirty-first Indiana Infantry.


No. 155.-Lieutenant Colonel Alva R. Hadlock, First Kentucky Infantry.


No. 156.-Major James W. Mitchel, First Kentucky Infantry.


No. 157.-Captain David J. Jones, First Kentucky Infantry.


No. 158.-Lieutenant George Hornung, First Kentucky Infantry.


No. 159.-Lieutenant Patrick J. Brown, First Kentucky Infantry.


No. 160.-Lieutenant David Hammond, First Kentucky Infantry.


No. 161.-Colonel Thomas D. Sedgewick, Second Kentucky Infantry.


No. 162.-Colonel Charles H. Rippey, Ninetieth Ohio Infantry.


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