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101 Series I Volume XXXVI-I Serial 67 - Wilderness-Cold Harbor Part I

Page 101 Chapter XLVIII. RAPIDAN TO THE JAMES.


Numbers 114. - Lieutenant Colonel William A. Throop, First Michigan Infantry.


Numbers 115. - Captain Guy W. Fuller, Sixteenth Michigan Infantry.


Numbers 116. - Major Edward B. Knox, Forty-fourth New York Infantry.


Numbers 117. - Lieutenant Colonel De witt C. McCoy, Eighty-third Pennsylvania Volunteers.


Numbers 118. - Lieutenant Colonel Charles P. Herring, One hundred and eighteenth Pennsylvania Infantry.


Numbers 119. - Brigadier General John C. Robinson, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division of operations May 3-8.


Numbers 120. - Itinerary of the First Brigade, May 3-30.


Numbers 121. - Colonel Richard Coulter, Eleventh Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations May 3-9.


Numbers 122. - Colonel Richard N. Bowerman, Fourth Maryland Infantry, commanding, Third Brigade, of operations May 8-23.


Numbers 123. - Colonel Samuel A. Graham, Purnell Legion, Maryland Infantry, Commanding Second Brigade (late Third Brigade).


Numbers 124. - Colonel Richard N. Bowerman, Fourth Maryland Infantry.


Numbers 125. - Brigadier General Samuel W. Crawford, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations May 18.


Numbers 126. - Captain Joseph B. Pattee, Tenth Pennsylvania Reserves, Chief of Pioneers, of operations May 21-22.


Numbers 127. - Lieutenant Colonel Michael Wiedrich, Fifteenth New York Heavy Artillery, Independent Brigade (late First Brigade, Artillery Reserve.)


Numbers 128.- Brigadier General Lysander Cutler, U. S. Army, commanding Fourth Division


Numbers 129. - Captain Frank H. Cowdrey, Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. Army of operations of Fourth Division May 5-6.


Numbers 130.- Itinerary of the First Brigade.


Numbers 131. -Major Merit C. Welsh, Seventh Indiana Infantry.


Numbers 132. - Lieutenant Colonel Rufus R. Dawes, Sixth Wisconsin Infantry, of operations May 7-25.


Numbers 133. - Colonel J. William Hofmann, Fifty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Second Brigade.


Numbers 134. - Captain James E. Baily, Third Delaware Infantry, of operations May 29-June 7.


Numbers 135. - Captain Alphons Serviere, Forty-sixth New York Infantry, of operations May 30-June 12.


Numbers 136. - Lieutenant Colonel John E. Cook, Seventy-sixth New York Infantry.


Numbers 137. - Major Robert W. Bard, Ninety-fifth New York Infantry.


Numbers 138. - Lieutenant Colonel George Harney, One hundred and forty-seventh New York Infantry.


Numbers 139. - Major John T. Jack, Fifty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry.


Numbers 140. - Captain Thomas E. Carter, One hundred and fifty-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations June 1-July 30.


Numbers 141. - Brigadier General Edward S. Bragg, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade.


Numbers 142. - Colonel Charles S. Wainwright, First New York Light Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade.


Numbers 143. - Lieutenant Robert E. Rogers, Battery B, First New York Light Artillery.


Numbers 144. - Lieutenant Lester I. Richardson, Battery D, First New York Light Artillery.


Numbers 145. - Captain Charles E. Mink, Battery H, First New York Light Artillery.


Numbers 146. - Lieutenant Charles L. Anderson, Battery L, First New York Light Artillery.


Numbers 147. - Itinerary of the Sixth Army Corps.


Numbers 148.- Major Henry R. Dalton, Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. Army, of operations of First Division.


Numbers 149. - Itinerary of the First Brigade.


Numbers 150. - Captain Baldwin Hufty, Fourth New Jersey Infantry.


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