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Numbers 272. -Brigadier General Alexander Schimmelfennig, U. S. Army, commanding Northern District, of operations January 1-February 16.


Numbers 273. -Lieutenant Colonel Augustus G. Bennett, Twenty-first U. S. Colored Troops, of operations February 18.


Numbers 274. -Brigadier General Edward E. Potter, U. S. Army, commanding Provisional Division, &c., of operations February 12-21 and April 1-21.


Numbers 275. -Colonel Philip P. Brown, Jr., One hundred and fifty-seventh New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations April 5-25.


Numbers 276. -Colonel Edward N. Hallowell, Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations April 5-25.


Numbers 277. -Lieutenant Colonel H. Northy Hooper, Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations April 5-25.


Numbers 278. -Colonel Henry L. Chipman, One hundred and second U. S. Colored Troops, of operations April 11-25.


Numbers 279. -Lieutenant Edmund C. Clark, Battery F, Third New York Light Artillery, of operations April 5-25.


Numbers 280. -Bvt. Brigadier General Alfred S. Hartwell, Fifty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations April 5-15.


Numbers 281. -Medals of Honor awarded for distinguished services under resolution of Congress, Numbers 43, approved July 12, 1862, and section 6 of Act of Congress approved March 3, 1863.


Numbers 282. -General Robert E. Lee, C. S. Army, commanding Armies of the Confederate States, of operations February 19-March 21.


Numbers 283. -General G. T. Beauregard, C. S. Army, of operations January 29-March 6.


Numbers 284. -General Joseph E. Johnston, C. S. Army, of operations February 23-March 27.


Numbers 285. -Organization of the Confederate Forces commanded by General Joseph E. Johnston.


Numbers 286. -Tabular statement of officers and men of the Confederate Army paroled at Greensborough, N. C., and other points, in accordance with the military convention of April 26, 1865.


Numbers 287. -Lieutenant General William J. Hardee, C. S. Army, of operations January 2-March 22.


Numbers 288. -General Braxton Bragg, C. S. Army of operations February 21-March 15.


Numbers 289. -Itinerary of Major General Benjamin F. Cheatham's corps.


Numbers 290. -Brigadier General William B. Taliaferro, C. S. Army, of operations March 15-16.


Numbers 291. -Major General Daniel H. Hill, C. S. Army, of operations March 7-21.


Numbers 292. -Major General Carter L. Stevenson, C. S. Army, of operations March 19-21.


Numbers 293. -Colonel Robert J. Henderson, Forty- second Georgia Infantry, commanding Cumming's brigade, of operations March 20-21.


Numbers 294. -Brigadier General Edmund W. Pettus, C. S. Army, of operations March 19.


Numbers 295. -Brigadier General Joseph B. Palmer, C. S. Army, of operations March 19.


Numbers 296. -Major General Edward C. Walthall, C. S. Army, of operations March 19.


Numbers 297. -Brigadier General George D. Johnston, C. S. Army, commanding Quarles' brigade, of operations March 19.


Numbers 298. -Colonel Henry G. Bunn, Fourth Arkansas Infantry, commanding Reynolds' brigade, of operations March 19.


Numbers 299. -Major General William B. Bate, C. S. Army, of operations March 19.


Numbers 300. -Brigadier General James A. Smith, C. S. Army, commanding Cleburne's division, of operations March 19.


Numbers 301. -Brigadier General John D. Kennedy, C. S. Army, commanding Conner's brigade, of operations March 19.


Numbers 302. -Brigadier General Zach. C. Deas, C. S. Army, of operations February 12.


Numbers 303. -Lieutenant General Wade Hampton, C. S. Army, commanding Cavalry, of operations March 7-25.


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