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REPORTS, ETC. *


Numbers 1. -Major General William T. Sherman, U. S. Army, commanding Military Division of the Mississippi.


Numbers 2. -Organization of the Union Forces commanded by Major General William T. Sherman, January-April, 1865.


Numbers 3. -Return of casualties in the Union Forces at Kinston (or Wise's Forks), Averasborough, and Bentonville, N. C.


Numbers 4. -Itinerary of the Union Forces January 1-June 30, 1865.


Numbers 5. -Bvt. Brigadier General Orlando M. Poe, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Chief Engineer.


Numbers 6. -Bvt. Major General William F. Barry, U. S. Army, Chief of Artillery.


Numbers 7. -Bvt. Colonel Thomas G. Baylor, U. S. Army, Chief Ordnance Officer.


Numbers 8. -Surg. John Moore, U. S. Army, Medical Director.


Numbers 9. -Major General Oliver O. Howard, U. S. Army, commanding Army of the Tennessee, or Right Wing.


Numbers 10. -Captain Peter A. Taylor, Signal Corps, U. S. Army, Chief Signal Officer.


Numbers 11. -Major General John A. Logan, U. S. Army, commanding Fifteenth Army Corps, of operations January 7-March 31.


Numbers 12. -Bvt. Major General Charles R. Woods, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations January 10-March 24 and April 10-11.


Numbers 13. -Bvt. Brigadier General William B. Woods, Seventy-sixth Ohio Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations January 23-March 26.


Numbers 14. -Colonel Reuben Williams, Twelfth Indiana Infantry, of operations March 4-6.


Numbers 15. -Lieutenant Colonel Abraham J. Seay, Thirty-second Missouri Infantry, commanding Battalion Thirty-first and Thirty-second Missouri Infantry.


Numbers 16. -Colonel Robert F. Catterson, Ninety-seventh Indiana Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations February 15-March 25.


Numbers 17. -Lieutenant Colonel George W. Wright, One hundred and third Illinois Infantry, of operations January 27-March 24.


Numbers 18. -Lieutenant Colonel Edward N. Upton, Forty-sixth Ohio Infantry, of operations January 27-March 24.


Numbers 19. -Colonel George A. Stone, Twenty-fifth Iowa Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations January 10-March 26.


Numbers 20. -Asst. Surg. Samuel C. Rogers, Thirtieth Iowa Infantry, of operations April 10.


Numbers 21. -Major General William B. Hazen, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations January 1-March 24.


Numbers 22. -Colonel Theodore Jones, Thirtieth Ohio Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations January 16-March 24.


Numbers 23. -Colonel Wells S. Jones, Fifty-third Ohio Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations January 14-March 24.


Numbers 24. -Lieutenant Colonel Joseph F. Black, One hundred and eleventh Illinois Infantry, of operations January 18-March 24.


Numbers 25. -Captain William N. Craw, Eighty-third Indiana Infantry, of operations January 16-March 24.


Numbers 26. -Lieutenant Colonel Louis von Blessingh, Thirty-seventh Ohio Infantry, of operations January 14-March 24.


Numbers 27. -Captain Robert Curren, Fifty-third Ohio Infantry, of operations January 30-March 24.


Numbers 28. -Lieutenant Colonel Israel T. Moore, Fifty-fourth Ohio Infantry, of operations January 14-March 24.

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*For General Grant's reference to these operations, see Vol. XLVI, Part I, pp. 45, 46, 58. For reports of naval co-operating forces, see Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy, December 4, 1865.

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