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7 Series I Volume XXXI-II Serial 55 - Knoxville and Lookout Mountain Part II

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Numbers 124.-Colonel Abel Godard, Sixtieth New York Infantry.


Numbers 125.-Colonel James C. Lane, One hundred and second New York Infantry.


Numbers 126.-Captain Milo B. Eldredge, One hundred and thirty-seventh New York Infantry.


Numbers 127.-Lieutenant Colonel Charles B. Randall, One hundred and forty-ninth New York Infantry.


Numbers 128.-Major John A. Reynolds, Chief of Artillery.


Numbers 129.-Major General John M. Palmer, U. S. Army, commanding Fourteenth Army Corps.


Numbers 130.-Itinerary of the Fourteenth Army Corps, November 1-30.


Numbers 131.-Surg. Ferdinand H. Gross, U. S. Army, Medical Director.


Numbers 132.-Brigadier General Richard W. Johnson, U. S. Army, commanding First Division.


Numbers 133.-Brigadier General William P. Carlin, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade.


Numbers 134.-Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Hapeman, One hundred and fourth Illinois Infantry.


Numbers 135.-Lieutenant Colonel Daniel F. Griffin, Thirty-eighth Indiana Infantry.

No 136.-Lieutenant Colonel William T. B. McIntire, Forty-second Indiana Infantry.


Numbers 137.-Colonel Cyrus E. Briant, Eighty-eighth Indiana Infantry.


Numbers 138.-Colonel Anson G. McCook, Second Ohio Infantry.


Numbers 139.-Captain James H. M. Montgomery, Thirty-third Ohio Infantry.


Numbers 140.-Major Rue P. Hutchins, Ninety-fourth Ohio Infantry.


Numbers 141.-Colonel William L. Stoughton, Eleventh Michigan Infantry, commanding Second Brigade.


Numbers 142.-Colonel Marshall F. Moore, Sixty-ninth Ohio Infantry, commanding Demi-Brigade.


Numbers 143.-Lieutenant Colonel Alexander W. Raffen, Nineteenth Illinois Infantry.


Numbers 144.-Captain Patrick H. Keegan, Eleventh Michigan Infantry.


Numbers 145.-Major James J. Hanna, sixty-ninth Ohio Infantry.


Numbers 146.-Captain Robert E. A. Crofton, Sixteenth U. S. Infantry, commanding Sixteenth and Nineteenth U. S. Infantry.


Numbers 147.-Captain George W. Smith, Eighteenth U. S. Infantry.


Numbers 148.-Brigadier General Jefferson, C. Davis, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, including march to the relief of Knoxville.


Numbers 149.-Brigadier General James D. Morgan, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, including march to the relief of Knoxville.


Numbers 150.-Colonel Samuel W. Price, Twenty-first Kentucky Infantry, including march to the relief of Knoxville.


Numbers 151.-Lieutenant Colonel Oscar Van Tassell, Thirty-fourth Illinois Infantry, Second Brigade, including march to the relief of Knoxville.


Numbers 152.-Lieutenant Colonel Carter Van Vleck, Seventy-eighth Illinois Infantry, including march to the relief of Knoxville.


Numbers 153.-Colonel Daniel McCook, Fifty-second Ohio Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, including march to the relief of Knoxville.


Numbers 154.-Colonel Oscar F. Harmon, One hundred and twenty-fifth Illinois Infantry, including march to the relief of Knoxville.


Numbers 155.-Major James T. Holmes, Fifty-second Ohio Infantry, including march to the relief of Knoxville.


Numbers 156.- Brigadier General Absalom Baird, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division.


Numbers 157.-Brigadier General John B. Turchin, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade.


Numbers 158.-Colonel Morton C. Hunter, Eighty-second Indiana Infantry.


Numbers 159.-Lieutenant Colonel Ogden Street, Eleventh Ohio Infantry.


Numbers 160.-Captain Benjamin H. Showers, Seventeenth Ohio Infantry.


Numbers 161.-Liuet. Colonel Frederick W. Lister, Thirty-first Ohio Infantry.


Numbers 162.-Lieutenant Colonel Hiram F. Devol, Thirty-sixth Ohio Infantry.


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