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88 Series I Volume XLIX-I Serial 103 - Mobile Bay Campaign Part I

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REPORTS, ETC.*


Numbers 1. - Major General Edward R. S. Canby, U. S. Army, commanding Military Division of West Mississippi, of operations March 17 - May 26.


Numbers 2. - Organization of the Union forces operating against Mobile, Ala., March 17 - April 12.


Numbers 3. - Return of casualties in the Union forces operating against Mobile, Ala., March 17 - April 12.


Numbers 4. - Itinerary of the Army of West Mississippi.


Numbers 5. - Bvt. Major Miles D. McAlester, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Chief Engineer.


Numbers 6. - Brigadier General Joseph Bailey, U. S. Army, commanding Engineer Brigade.


Numbers 7. - Major General Gordon Granger, U. S. Army, commanding Thirteenth Army Corps, of operations March 17 - April 12.


Numbers 8. - Lieutenant Colonel John C. Palfrey, Assistant Inspector-General and Chief Engineer, of operations March 25 - April 9.


Numbers 9. - Captain John J. Williamson, One hundred and twenty-eighth New York Infantry, Chief of Ordnance.


Numbers 10. - Surg. Charles B. White, U. S. Army, Medical Director.


Numbers 11. - Brigadier General James C. Veatch, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations March 18 - April 12.


Numbers 12. - Brigadier General James R. Slack, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations March 17 - April 12.


Numbers 13. - Lieutenant Colonel Asa C. Matthews, Ninety-ninth Illinois Infantry, of operations March 17 - April 12.


Numbers 14. - Lieutenant Colonel John A. McLaughlin, Forty-seventh Indiana Infantry, of operations March 17 - April 12.


Numbers 15. - Lieutenant Colonel Salue G. Van Anda, Twenty-first Iowa Infantry, of operations March 17 - April 13.


Numbers 16. - Lieutenant Henry C. Hadley, Adjutant Twenty-ninth Wisconsin Infantry, of operations March 17 - April 12.


Numbers 17. - Brigadier General Elias S. Dennis, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations March 26 - April 12.


Numbers 18. - Colonel Josiah A. Sheetz, Eighth Illinois Infantry, of operations March 26 - April 12.


Numbers 19. - Colonel James H. Coates, Eleventh Illinois Infantry, of operations March 26 - April 12.


Numbers 20. - Journal of the Forty-sixth Illinois Infantry, Colonel Benjamin Dornblaser commanding, March 17 - April 12.


Numbers 21. - Lieutenant Colonel William B. Kinsey, One hundred and sixty-first New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations March 17 - April 12.


Numbers 22. - Lieutenant Colonel John A. Callicott, Twenty-ninth Illinois Infantry, of operations March 17 - April 12.


Numbers 23. - Lieutenant Colonel William T. Wilkinson, Thirtieth Missouri Infantry, of operations March 17 - April 12.


Numbers 24. - Major Willis E. Craig, One hundred and sixty-first New York Infantry, of operations March 17 - April 12.


Numbers 25. - Major Joseph E. Greene, Twenty-third Wisconsin Infantry, of operations March 17 - April 12.


Numbers 26. - Lieutenant George W. Taylor, Fourth Batteryy (D) Massachusetts Light Artillery, of operations April 9.

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* For General Grant's reference to these operations, see Vol. XLVI, Part I, p. 59. For reports of naval co-operating forces, see Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy, December 4, 1865.

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