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

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Numbers 260. - Colonel Aaron F. Stevens, Thirteenth New Hampshire Infantry, of operations June 1-10.


Numbers 261.- Colonel Guy V. Henry, Fortieth Massachusetts Infantry commanding Third Brigade, of operations June 1-10.


Numbers 262. - Major Hiram B. Crosby, Twenty-first Connecticut Infantry, of operations June 3.


Numbers 263. - Captain James F. Brown, Twenty-first Connecticut Infantry, of operations June 3-12.


Numbers 264.- Colonel Andrew Elwell, Twenty-third Massachusetts Infantry, First Brigade, Second Division, of operations May 31-June 10.


Numbers 265. - Colonel Josiah Pickett, Twenty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations May 27-June 12.


Numbers 266. - Itinerary of the Second Brigade.


Numbers 267. - Lieutenant Colonel William C. Moegling, Eleventh Connecticut Infantry, of operations June 1-3.


Numbers 268. - Itinerary of the First Brigade, Third Division.


Numbers 269. - Colonel William B. Barton, Forty-eighth New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations June 1.


Numbers 270. - Lieutenant Colonel Zina H. Robinson, Ninth Maine Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 1-2.


Numbers 271.- Medals of Honor awarded for ditinguished services under Resolution of Congress, Numbers 43. approved, July 12, 1862, and Section 6 of act of Congress, approved March 3, 1863.

THE CONFEDERATE ARMY.


Numbers 272. - Organization of the Army of Northern Virginia, commanded by General Robert E. Lee, C. S. Army, early in May, 1864.


Numbers 273. - General Robert E. Lee, C. S. Army, commanding Army of Northern Virginia.


Numbers 274. - Brigadier General William N. Pendleton, C. S. Army, Chief of Artillery.


Numbers 275. - Lieutenant General James Longstreet, C. S. Army, commanding First Army Corps, of operations April 14-May 6.


Numbers 276. - Major General Richard H. Anderson, C. S. Army, commanding First Army Corps, of operations May 30.


Numbers 277.- Diary of the First Army Corps.


Numbers 278.- Partial Return of Casualties in the First Army Corps.


Numbers 279. - Brigadier General Joseph B. Kershaw, C. S. Army, commanding division, of operations May 4-6.


Numbers 280. - Brigadier General Goode Bryan, C. S. Army, commanding brigade, of operations May 6.


Numbers 281. - Colonel James P. Simms, Fifty-third Georgia Infantry, commanding Bryan's brigade of operations June 2-18.


Numbers 282.- Brigadier General John Bratton, C. S. Army commanding brigade, Field's division.


Numbers 283.- Colonel James R. Hagood, First South Carolina Infantry.


Numbers 284. - Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell, C. S. Army, commanding Second Army Corps of operations May 4-29.


Numbers 285. - Medical Director Lafayette Guild, C. S. Army of casualties in month of May.


Numbers 286. - Lieutenant Colonel William Allan, C. S. Army, Chief of Ordnance, of ordnance and ordnance stores collected on the Wilderness battle-field May 5-7.


Numbers 287. - Brigadier General John B. Gordon, C. S. Army, commanding Gordon's brigade and Early's division, of operations May 5-14.


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