PRICE, 20 CENTS. fl eoinnicnd this Ouide sind Directory unhesitatingly. It is safe t« :\y that two comrades conld not he found better fitted for its i)reiia- .+!«.! ti.nii Past Assistant Adjutants General Ingram and Church. A. F. DINSMORE, F 193 Department Commander. . 154 Copy 1 WH/T you iOST WANT TO KHOW, A COMPLETE Guide pD Directory, PREPSRED FOR THE MEMBERS OF THE GpD k\m OF THE IJEPUBLIC AI^D 1M[\ FRIENDS, VISITING THE Wasr)inaton rfoatlonal Qncampmentt By C. H. Iijgram aijd Jijo. P. Churclj, Past Assistant Adjutants General, Departnnent of the Potomac. JNO. C. PARKER, 617 &619 SEVENTH ST., N. W, y/ashington, D. C. /^' >PYRICHT. ^892, BV JNO. C. PARKER. Army and Navy War Veterans' B ureau of Information. Comrades, if you want a Pension under the old or new law, back pay, bounty or an increase of pension, rally around your old Comrades, Butts & Phillips, ^'^'^^ ^"f?om isVtSV.) ^""^ '"''''' Solicitors of Claims, Lenman Building, 1425 New Yorli Ave., Washington. D. C. 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I commend this Guide and Directory unliesitatiugly. It is safe to say that two comrades could not be found better fitted for its prepa- ration than Past Assistant Adjutants General Ingram and Church. A. F. DINSMORE, Department Commander. WmTloDJUoiiTWBiiTToKpw R COMPliETH GUIDE ^ DIRECTORY, Prepared for the Members of the Grand Army of the Republic AND THEIR FRIENDS, VISITING THE wasigioo national Enaampnt. By C. H. INGRAM AND JNO. P. CHURCH, Past AsBiBtant Adjutants General, Department of the Potomac. JNO. C. PARKER, WASHINGTON, D. C. R^9 (^0 the- — Visiters THE P^oticnal (^neampment. ^^NTERING a strange city, nothing adds so much to ^"^^ one's comfort as finding an old friend who is at home. Many of you have friends here who were not in the Army or Navy, but we cannot aid you much in findingjhem. We, however, give you herewith the name. Army or Navy service, and Grand Army Post of every comrade of our Department (over 3600). On arrival, all you need do is to examine this little book and find your friend, who will be glad to see you and show you all there is to be seen. As our Department embraces the names of comrades from almost every regiment and ship in the Union Army and Navy, in all probability you will find your man. Those who fail to find the name of a friend or an old Army or Navy acquaintance should read the short and handy guide we here publish. With its aid he will be able to see everything worth seeing, and take home a record of what he has seen that cannot fail to be of interest in the future. We might have published a large guide book and not told you half of what is contained herein, ^Yhich would have taken all your time to read and study, and when done you would not be much wiser than when you commenced. This was gotten upespe- cially for you— to meet what we know will be your real wants. It contains no padding, only what you want, and that easy to find. By trekusfex OCT 22 WIS WASHINGTON, the capital of the United States, is located on the Potomac River, at the head of tide-water, aud 110 miles from its mouth. In 1861 it had a population of less than 75,000. It now numbers over a quarter of a million. It is governed by- three Commissioners, who are appointed by the President, and confirmed by the Senate. Taxation is borne equally by the General Government and the District of Columbia. This is upon an equitable basis, the Government owning about one-half of the property. It is, without doubt, the cleanest, best paved and shaded city in this or any other country. The city is divided into four sections, viz.: N. W., S. W., N. E., and S. E. When the visitor understands this division, he has little difficulty in finding any given location. The street running due north fiom the Capitol is North Capitol Street, due south. South Capitol, due east. East Capitol, and due west (if it were not for the Mall) West Capitol. The section between East Capitol and North Capitol is " N. E."; and between North Capitol and the imaginary West Capitol, " N. W.", and so on. The N. W. section comprises the greater share of the business and residence portion of the city. The numbered streets run due north and south, and there are two of each, i. e., a First Street East on the east side of the Capitol, and a First Street West on the west side. The lettered streets run due east and west, parallel with East and West Capitol Streets, and there is an A Street N., and an A Street S., and so on through the alphabet, until the bounllary is reached, omitting " J." In numbering, each block commences a new hundred. For example. No. 1200 F Street would be the corner of 12th and F streets, and with " N. W." added would indicate that it was in the northwest section. The avenues run at irregular angles, and plenty of time and patience is needed to thoroughly master them. THE CAPITOL. The centre of attraction for visitors is the Capitol, the dome of which can be seen for miles around. The corner- stone of the building was laid by Washington in 1793. The north wing (Senate) and south wing (House) have been added since 18.51. The dome as it now appears from the outside was finished about the close of the war. The building is 751 feet long, and the dome is 396 feet high, surmounted by a colossal statue of Freedom, 19 1-2 feet in height. The eutire building covers about 3 1-2 acres, and cost $15,000,000. It is open for visitors at all hours of the day. The Rotunda is 96 feet in diameter and 180 feet high. The canopy of the Rotunda is decorated by a fresco representing a deification of Washington, with Freedom on his right, and Victory on his left, while thirteen female figures represent the original States. The lower walls are adorned with several interesting historical paintings, and the frieze is decorated with frescoes representing the principal events in our history. The Library, on the west side of the Rotunda, is the largest in the country and long since outgrew its present quarters. A beautiful new building is now being erected near the east front of the Capitol for its future home. This will be devoted exclusively to the uses of the Library, At present there are about 900,000 volumes on the shelves and piled on the floors. The hall of the House of Representatives is surrounded by Committee and Reception rooms. In the Representatives' retiring room, House floor, south end, are portraits of all the Speakers. Under the present apportionment, there are 444 Representatives. The grand stairways leading to the House galleries are of Tennessee marble. Over the east stairway is the painting of Lincoln and his Cabinet, and over the west stairway the fresco of "Westward the Course of Empire," etc. The Senate chamber is also surrounded by Committee, Reception and other rooms. As there are now forty-four States, there are eighty-eight Senators. The President's I'oom, Senate floor, north side, is beautifully frescoed and furnished, being the most handsome room in the building. This is occupied by the President when he visits the Capitol for the purpose of signing bills passed in the last hov^j-s of a session. Adjoining this, is the marble room, used as a reception room by the Senators. The stairways leading to the galleries are of white marble, and over each, as in the House wing, are beautiful paintings. That on the east side is Perry's victory on Lake Erie and cost $25,000. On the west side is the " Storming of Chapultepec." On the gallery floor, in the large room in the north-east corner, is a painting representing the Senate chamber during the trial of Presi- dent Johnson on Articles of Impeachment. The portraits are likenesses of the most prominent actors in that gi-eat drama. Going south from the Senate, and before reaching the Rotunda, is the U. S. Supreme Court room on the left and the entrance to the stairway leading to the dome (public) on the right. The Supreme Court consists of a Chief Justice (Fuller, of Hlinois) and eight Associates. Passing through the Rotunda, the next point of interest is the old Hall of Representatives, now l^novvn as " Statuary Hall." This contains statues presented by the several States, each being allowed two. In this hall, Clay and Webster uttered their most famous speeches. The old hall is also famous for its acoustic properties. At certain points on one side a whisper may be heard on the other, and won- derful effects are produced by talking while standing on certain tiles, easily found. Hence, also, it is known as the " Whispering Gallery." On the basement floor are located the House and Senate post offices, document rooms, committee rooms, restaurants, bath rooms, etc. The sub-basement contains the engines for supplying hot and cold air to the building. If time is no object, a visit to the sub-basomcut is interesting. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. The Treasury is on Fifteenth Street, east of the White House. The principal points of interest are the Cash room where drafts and interest are paid and change made; the Secret Service Division (" Rogues' Gallery "), which contains photographs of all persons convicted of various kinds of frauds against the Government, such as counterfeiting, theft, forgery, etc.; and the vaults wherein are stored the gold and silver coin and the currency under the immediate and personal control of the Treasurer, and the U. S. bonds deposited by the National banks as security for their circu- lation. The north court yard of the building contains the famous silver vault, twenty feet under ground, with a capa- city for the storage of 100,000,000 silver dollars, the bulk of the silver held as security for the silver certificates. The machine for macerating the currency of the Government and the National banks which has been redeemed, is in the west basement. The Bureau of Engi'aving and Printing', the large brick building located near the monument, is a part of the Treasury. In it all the plates for the printing of currency, bonds and internal revenue stamps are engraved, and the currency, bonds and stamps printed. This bureau is of special interest to the stranger. The I'reasury and other Executive Departments are open to the public from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. State, War and Navy Building. This is the beautiful new granite building west of the White House, fronting on 17th Street and Penna. Avenue. Aside from the beauty of the exterior and interior of the building there are rooms worth a special A-isit, as follows:— state Department Library, upper floor, south front, where the visitor can see the original copy of the Declaration of Independence, and various relics of Washington and other notables. Navy Department Library, upper floor, over middle entrance, on the east side, where there are many interesting things. Diplomatic Reception Room, second floor, south front, and the office of the Secretary of State adjoining. Office of the Secretary of War, second floor, west front, over main entrance on that side. Models of war ships on first and second floor halls, opposite main eastern entrance. On the third floor, west hall, is a collection of figures clothed in the uniforms of the several branches of the service in the con- tinental army, and the present uniforms of the regular army. Across the street from the west main entrance is the Winder building, which contains the Ordnance Museum. Here are on exhibition many curiosities from the battle-field of great interest to all of us, such as the captured Coufederate flags, piece of tree from " Bloody Angle," Spottsylvania, etc., etc. Fronting the north end of the War Department, on the corner of ITth Street and Peuna. Avenue, is the Corcoran Ai"t Gallery, containing many famous pictures and pieces of statuary, principal among the latter being the original " Greek Slave," by Powers, purchased by Mr. Corcoran at a cost of $25,000. During the war, this building was used by the Quartermaster General, U. S. A. WHITE HOUSE. The Executive Mansion is located on the Government reservation fronting Penna. Avenue, between the Treasury and the State, War and Navy buildings. The west end of this building is occupied by the family of the President, and the second floor, east end, is used as the Executive Office. The East i-oom is on the fii'St floor, east end, and connecting with it are the Red, Green, and Blue Parlors and the State Dining room. DepaKtment of Justice. This department is located in the red sandstone building on Penna. Avenue, fronting the north end of the Treasury Department. This building was erected and used by the Freedman's Bank until its unfortunate failure. The Interior Department occupies the square'^'bounded by F and G Streets and 7th and 9th Streets, N. W., and is passed by the Seventh Street cable cars and Met. Street Railway. The principal point of interest to the visitor is the Model Room. In this are stored in cases, models of all patents issued by the United States. The Pension Office is a part of the Department of the Interior. It is the large red brick building in Judiciary Square, two squares east of the Interior building, and front- ing on 5th and G Streets. The Met. Street R. R. passes the building. The enclosed court in this building is the largest room in the counti'y, and is used as the Presidential Inaugur- ation Ball Room. It is 316 by 116 feet and 120 feet high. During the Encampment it will be the scene of a grand camp fii'e. From the roof of this building (easily accessible), visitors can obtain a beautiful view of the city and country on the east and south. The grounds are beautified with flower beds illustrating the G. A. R. and Army Corps badges. Post Office Department. This building is opposite to the Interior Department. In it is the Dead Letter Office, where all uncalled-for letters are sent and opened, and, when possible, returned to the wi-iter. The remainder are destroyed. The contents, if of any value, are sold. Department of Agriculture. This department is located in the red brick building on the Mall immediately east of the Monument and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Of special interest to the visitor is the museum of agricul- tural products in the wooden building in rear of the large brick structure The Secretary of Agriculture is also " Old Probabilities." The Weather Bureau, a bureau of the Department of Agri- culture, is located at the comer of 24th and M Streets. The Penna. Avenue cable road passes within one square of the building. MisceUaneous. The Naval Observatory is at the foot of 24th Street, on the river bank. There are two large glasses in place in the two domes. The larger of the two is a 26 inch glass, and at the time it was put in place, in 1873, was the largest in this country, if not in the world. The Government Printing Office, the largest printing office in the world, is located on the corner of North Capitol and H Streets, and is reached by the Columbia Street cars. Here is printed the " Congressional Record," aU public docu- ments for Congress, and the books, blanks, etc., for the several executive departments. Vigorous villages could be peopled from any one of several buildings named. In the Treasury proper, the Pension office, the Bureau of Engi-aving and Printing, the government printing office, each, there are from 2000 to 2500 clerks and other employes. The total number employed by the Gov- ernment in the city is not far from 14,000. Monuments and Statues* Washington Monument. Height, 555 feet, 55 ft. square at the base and about 30 ft. square at the top of the shaft. The shaft is 500 ft. high, and the pyramidion is 55 ft. The completed monument was dedicated February 21, 1885, the 22d being Sunday. The total cost was about $1,250,000. The top may be reached by a stairway or an elevator. The latter makes a trip every half hour, and its capacity is about 35 persons. Monument of Peace. Location, 1st Street N. W. and Penna. Avenue, west side of the Capitol grounds. This beautiful monument was erected by the officers of the Navy to the memory of the officers, seamen and marines who fell in defense of the Union during the war from 1861--65. It is 40 ft. high, and was erected in 1870 at a cost of ?40,000. Rawlins Statue. Location, Park, corner of Penna. Avenue and 9th Street, N. W. This statue was erected by the friends of General Jno. A. Rawlins (among them General Grant), and is cast from cannon captured in battles in which he took a part. Penna. Avenue cable cars pass the statue. Thomas Statue. Location, intersection of 14th Street and M Street, N. W. This is an equestrian statue of General Geo. H. Thomas, and was erected by the Society of the Army of the Cumberland, in 1879. The total cost was about .$75,000. It is on the line of the 14th Street cable cars. Scott Momument. Location, 16th and N Streets, N. W. Erected by Congress in memory of General Winfleld Scott. This is a beautiful equestrian statue and cost about $50,000. It is on the line of the red herdics. Jackson Statue. Lafayette Square, opposite White House. Erected by Congress at a cost of $50,000. It is cast from cannon captured by General Andrew Jackson at the battle of New Orleans. McPherson Statue. Corner of 15th and K Streets, N. W., nearly opposite the Arlington Hotel. Erected by the Society of the Army of the Tennessee, to the memory of General McPherson, at a cost of about $50,000. Farragut Statue. 17th and K Streets, N. W., on line of the Met. Street Railway. Erected by Congress at a cost of .$20.- 000. It was cast from metal taken from Farragut's flag-ship, the " Hartford." Washington Statue (equestrian). Located on Pennsylvania Avenue, at the crossing of 21st Street, N. W. Erected by Congress in 1857, at a cost of $50,000. Dupont Statue. Connecticut Avenue and P Street, N. W. Met. cars pass near it. Erected by Congress to tlie memory of Admiral Dupont. Lafayette Monument. Lafayette Square, opposite the White House. Erected by Congress. Greene Statue. In Park, at 4th and C Streets, N. E., Erected by Congress to the memory of General Nathanael Greene. Lincoln Monument. Opposite south front of City Hall. Erected by friends. Statue of Marshall. W^est front of the Capitol. To the memory of Chief Justice Marshall. Garfield Statue. West Front of the Capitol. Erected by the Society of the Army of the Cumberland, in 1887, at a cost of $75,000 Emancipation. Lincoln removing the shackles from the slaves. Location, Lincoln Park, eastern terminus of the Met. St. R. R. Erected by Congi-ess. Franklin Statue. Location, corner of 10th St. and Penua. Avenue, N. W. Erected by Stilson Hutchins and presented to the city. ^ Luther Statue. Luther Place, near Thomas statue. Erected by the Lutheran church. The statue to the memory of General John A. Logan will be erected in Iowa Circle, 13th and P Streets, N. W-, fronting the house in which General Logan resided before removing to Columbia Heights, head of 13th Street, N. W., where be died and where Mrs. Logan lives. General Logan is buried at the Soldier's Home, near the city. Tomb of the Unknown, in Arlington National Cemetery. Erected over the remains of 2111 soldiers from Manassas and vicinity. Old Army Hospitals. Judiciary Square, in the square of same name, between the Pension Office and City Hall. Armory Square, on Tth Street, opji. Smithsonian grounds and In the rear of the Pennsylvania R. R. depot. Carver. On the hill north end of 14th Street. Campbell. North end of 7th Street, near base ball fields. Columbian. Old College gi-ounds, west side of 14th Street, top of hill. Douglas. Corner I Street and New Jersey Avenue. Old residence of Stephen A. Douglas. 10 Emory. Near the Washington Almshouse, on Eastern Branch. Finley. North end 4th Street East. Harewood. On 7th Street Road, adjoining west side of Soldier's Home grounds. Kalorama. On Rock Creek, north end 21st Street W. Lincoln. Lincoln Park, east end of Bast Capitol Street. Mt. Pleasant. In suburb of same name, and beyond Co- lumbian Hospital. On 14th Street Road. Stone. Opposite Columbian Hospital. Stanton. Corner I Street and New Jersey Avenue. St. Elizabeth. Insane Asylum grounds, opposite Ai'senal. and at terminus of Anacostia Street R. R. St. Aloysius. On site of church of same name, North Capitol and I Streets. Ricord. 14th and Massachusetts Avenue, N. W. corner. Patent Office. In the Patent Office building. Seminary. In Georgetown, corner of Washington and Gay Streets. Crouch. E Street Baptist church, between 6th and 7th Streets, N. W., and the old Unitarian church (now Police Court), corner of 6th and D Streets, N. W. The hospitals in and around Alexandria are as follows: First Division. Corner of Fairfax and Cameron Streets. Second Division— corner of Prince and Columbus Streets. Third Division— On Washington Street, between Queen and Cameron. Fairfax Seminary Hospital— Near Alexandria, old Seminary building. Augur Hospital — Near the pike on road to Seminary. Colleges, Schools, &c. Washington will soon be famous as a seat of learning. At the head of the list, on account of its age, is Georgetown University, on the west side of Georgetown, easily located by its high stone spires. It is the oldest Catholic college in the United States, having been founded in 1789. Next, in point of age, is Columbian University, founded seventy years ago, and at present located on the corner of 15th and H Streets, N. W., one square north of the Treasury. Both of these universities have law and medical schools. Howard University, on the hill just north of the city, on the 7th Street Road, and adjoining the Soldier's Home grounds, named in honor of General O. O. Howard, was chartered by Congress in 1867. The Catholic University of America is just east of the Soldier's Home grounds, and is reached by the electric cars from 15th and G Streets, opp. Treasury department. It is 11 In its infancy only, but promises to be a masniflcent seat of learning. Besides these there are several art and scientific schools in various parts of the city. Much money has been expended in the perfection of our public schools, and there are now upwards of seventy large buildings devoted to their use. Many of these are beautiful in design. In all they accommodate about 35,000 children. During the Encampment they will be thrown open for the accommodation of posts, etc., for sleeping apartments. The ground has been purchased northwest of the city, near the Tenallytown road, for the erection of the National Uni- versity. It is proposed to commence building when the endowment fund reaches .$5,000,000. THE MALL. The large Government reservation extending from 17th Street on the west to the Capitol grounds on the east, com- mencing on the west, contains the White House stables, the fish ponds, where the U. S. Fish Commissioners propagate fish for distribution; the Washington monument; the White Lot, south of the White House, where during the National Encampment all reunions will be held; the Bureau of Engrav- ing and Printing, and. across 14th Street, the Agricultural Department, whose grounds, extending to 12th Street, con- tain more than L'OU varieties of trees and shrubs. From 12th to 7th Streets extend the Smithsonian 'grounds, so called because the Smithsonian Institution was long the only building within these limits. East of that is now found the National Museum, which contains a rare collection of curios, foremost among which, and what every soldier and the members of his family should see, the collection of General Grant, the greater portion of which was gathered during his trip around the world. Beyond this, and nearest to 7th Street, is the Medical Museum, where the medical history of the Rebellion is fully illustrated. Across 7th Street is Armory Square, the site of the old Ai-my Hospital bearing its name. Then 6th Street, with the depot and tracks of the Pennsylvania R, R. From Om to 3d Streets is a park without buildings, while from 3d to 1st Street are the Botanical Gardens, under the control of Congress, and from which Senators and members obtain the supply of plants and cuttings sent to their constituents. Historical Notes. In the winter of 18G1-62, while in command of the Army of the Potomac, General George B. McClellan's headquarters 12 ■were in the building No. 1520 H Street, opp. the Arlington Hotel. While General of the Army, after the close of the war, General Grant's headquarters were in the brick dwelling on the S. W. corner of 17th and P streets, opp. the west front of the State Department. This building is now the home of Clara Barton, National Chaplain, W. R. C, and the head- quarters of the Red Cross Society. The desk used by General Grant at that time is in Department Headquai-ters, G. A. R. Hall, 1412 Pennsylvania Avenue. In 1869, when Genei-al Grant was inaugurated President, and General Sherman succeeded to the command of the Ai*my, headquarters were established by the latter at his residence, No. 817, ir)th Street, N. W., one square north of the Treasury. On the retirement of General Sherman, General Sheridan established headquarters in the N. B. corner, first floor, of the War Department. Genei'al Sheridan lived and died on the north-east corner of 17th and R. I. Ave., about four squares north of the Art Gallery, in a house given to him when he came to Washington to take command of the army. The house is occupied by Mrs. Sheridan and the three children. Admiral I'orter, during all the time he resided in this city, had his headquarters in No. 1710 H Street, N. W. It was in his headquarter room in this house that he was mustered into the G. A. R., as a member of Post No. 400. Department of Pennsylvania. During the war, President Lincoln used a cottage in the Soldier's Home grounds as a summer residence. The plans to kidnap him were to be put into execiition on the road between the grounds and the city. In April, 1865, he was assassinated at Ford's theatre, on 10th Street, between E and F streets, N. W., one square west of the Interior Department. The old theatre is now used by the Government as a portion of the office of the Surgeon General of the Army. He died in house No. 516, on the opposite side of the street. The house is marked with a marble tablet over the front first floor windows. President Garfield was assassinated in the ladies' waiting room of the Pennsylvania R. R. depot, 6th Street, below Pennsylvania Avenue. The spot where he fell is marked by a silver star set in the tiling of the floor, and a marble tablet is set in the wall opposite. The assassin stood behind the west jamb of the entrance from B Street. The large brick building fronting the Lafayette statue, and on the same square with McClellan's headquarters, is the present residence of Ex- Secretary Blaine. In ante-bellum 13 times, this building was the famous club house in front of which General Sickles, then a raouibcr of Coiifrross from New York, shot and killed Philip Barton Key. Sickles at the time resided in the house midway the block on the opposite side of the park. The house is No, 14 Jackson Place, and was afterwards occupied by Speaker and Vice-President Colfax, At the time of the assassination of Mr. Lincoln. Secretary of State Seward lived in the house now occupied by Mr. Blaine, and it was there the attempt was made to take his life. On the eventful night of the killing of Mr. Lincoln, Vice- President Johnson was boarding at the Kirkwood House, a hotel on the present site of the large brick building on the N, E. corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and 12tli Street, N. W. It was here that the assassin went to find ]Mr. Johnson, and here Mr. Johnson took the oath of office as President, Willard's Hotel, familiar to the Union Veteran, is at the. corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and 14th Street, N. W., opp. G. A, R. Hall. Hammock's restaurant, long since gone, stood at the corner of 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, opposite the south end of the Treasury, Jewelry and diamonds pre now dis- pensed from the site of this once familiar establishment. The old " State Department," an unpretentious brick building, stood on the present site of the north end of the Treasury building. The old War and Navy buildings, of the same pattern as the old State building, gave way to the State, War and Navy departments building. The large brick building standing on the N. B, corner of 19th and I Streets, N, W.. was the office, during " war times," of Provost Marshal General Fry. The conspirators, Mrs. Surratt, and Harrold. Payne and Atzerodt, were imprisoned, tried, found guilty, hung and buried in the Arsenal gi'ounds. Booth's body was brouerht up the Potomac river, landed at the Arsenal wharf and buried in the grounds, where it remained for a number of years, when it was removed to Baltimore. John Surratt, son of Mrs. Surratt who was hung, and one of the conspirators, was captured four years afterwai-ds In Italy, brought home, tried and acquitted in the City Hall located in 'Judiciary Square, near the Pension Office- Mrs. Surratt, at the time the conspiracy was formed, and when she was arrested, lived at No. 606 H Street, N. W. Guiteau, the assassin of General Garfield, was tried and convicted in the City Hall building, and hung In the U. S. Jail, located on the extreme eastern side of the city. On 1st Street, N. E., between East Capitol and A streets, opposite the east front of the Capitol, are three large dwell- 14 ing houses, Nos. 21, 23 aud 25. These were the old Capitol Prison of war times. Within those walls, Wirz. the Ander- sonville prison keeper, was imprisoned and hung. When Booth killed President Lincoln, he escaped from the rear of the theatre, and came out of the alley into F Street, between Nos. 918 and 920. This was lonji- known as " Booth's Alley." Booth, at the time of the assassination, or just prior thereto, boarded at the old Herndon House, located on the S. W. corner of 9th and F Streets, N. W., the site of the present large granite building. The old frame building at the end of the passenger depot of the B. and O. R. R., now painted black, until recently bore the words " Soldier's Rest." In this building troops arriving in Washington during the war, were fed, prior to going south. Many of us have dined and supped in its spacious hall. The slave pen, or market, was at the corner of 7th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, on the site of the present Centre Market. Braddock's Rock is on the Potomac bank, in front of the Observatory. It is so named because Braddock landed his troops at that point. Meridian Stone. The stone marking the meridian of Wash- ington is on Meridian Hill, at the north end of 16th Street. The large granite building on New Jersey Avenue, fronting the south side of the Capitol grounds, now occupied by the Marine Hospital Bureau, was temporarily used by President Arthur as an Executive Office, immediately after the death of President Garfield, and before his family had vacated the White House. Ex-Secretary of the Treasury, and Ex-Chief Jutice Chase, and Sx-Secretary of War Stanton are buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown. General Garfield, while a member of Congress, lived in the brick dwelling now standing on the N. E. corner of 1.3th and I Streets, N. W., opposite Franklin Square. Secretary Stanton, during the war, lived at 1325 K Street, opposite Franklin Square, which was then an unimproved common, and used as a camp ground. President Lincoln attended the New York Avenue Presby- terian church, near 13th Street, N. W. President Grant at the Metropolitan M. E. church, corner of 4 1-2 and C Streets, N. W., one square south of the City Hall. President Hayes at the Foundry M. E. church, corner 14th and G Streets, N. W. President Garfield at the Memorial church, Vermont Avenue, between N and O Streets, N. W. President Arthur at St. John's Episcopal church, corner 16th and H Streets, N. W., opposite White House. President Cleveland, Presby- 15 terian church, 4 1-2 Street, between G and D streets, N. \V., near City Hall. President Harrison is a member of the Church of the Covenant, Connecticut Avenue, opposite British legation. The headquarters of C2uartermaster General Meigs during the war were in the Corcoran Ai't Gallery, opposite War Department. Commissary General Eaton had headquarters at S. W. corner of H Street and Jackson Place ; house now occupied by General Beale. Surgeon General Barnes was located on th^ N. W. corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and 15th Street, opposite Treasury. The building is standing and occupied by Riggs Bank. The Paymaster General was, during the war and for a long time thereafter located in the large brick building on the S. E. corner of 15th and F streets, the site of the present Corcoran building. General Augur, while commanding the Department of the District of Columbia, during the war, was located in a brick building on the N. E. corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and 15 1-2 Street, adjoining residence of Ex-Secretary Blaine. Torn down long since. Secretary of the Navy Gideon AVelles lived in No. 1607 H Street, N. W., opposite Lafayette Square. House now standing. At the southern extremity of 17th Street, and on its west side, are the gi-ounds originally owned by John Burns, then a large holder of Washington real estate, and of whom Wash- ington secured much of the site of the city. The ruins of Burns' house remain, shaded by the old trees under which he and Washington, two shrewd real estate dealers, did much of their bargaining. Burns, a testy Scotchman, at one time remarked that Washington never amounted to much until he " married the widow Curtis." Burns' only child married a Mr. Van Ness, a member of Congress from New York, who erected a mansion close to the humble home of his bride's father— which the old gentleman never deserted— and it was in the gloomy vaults under this mansion that the would-be abductors planned to conceal President Lincoln when they had captured him. The Artillery Camp of Instruction was near the eastern branch of the Potomac, beyond the end of Massachusetts Avenue; the locality can be reached by cars on New York Avenue, which start from 15th Street. Washington once boarded at the hoiis^e now known as the " Hillman House," North Capitol Street, between B and O streets. 16 Battle Fields, &c. On the south side of the Potomac, and opposite to the city, the line of hills is Ai'lington Heights. These are reached by the well-known Long Bridge, the north abutment of which is the south end of 14th Street, a short distance in the rear of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing; and by the Aqueduct Bridge, the north end of which is at the extreme west end of Georgetown. In returning from the first and second battles of Bull Run, the Federal troops entering the city crossed on the Long Bridge. Three miles above the Aque- duct Bridge is the Chain Bridge, and on the high ground at the south end of this bridge is Fort Dodge. Four miles on the road leading south from the bridge (the Draiusville Pike) is Langley, Va., (Camp Pierpont) and twelve miles further is Drainsville, where there was a fight in December, 1861. South-east from Langley, about three miles, is Lewlnsville. Crossing the Aqueduct Bridge, and following the Govern- ment road to the top of Arlington Heights, you reach Fort Meyer, the signal station, garrisoned by two or three bat- talions of U. S. cavalry. A short distance to the east is the Arlington National Cemetery, where 17,000 Federal soldiers and sailors are buried. These grounds were once the estate of General Lee of the rebel army, and his mansion still stands on a high point overlooking the river and city. The tombs of General Sheridan and Admiral Porter are on the slope in front of the mansion, and many beautiful monuments have been erected on the giounds, one of these to the memory of General M. C. Meigs, the Quartermaster General of the Army. These grounds may be reached by the Pennsylvania Avenue cable cai's to Georgetown, and a conveyance can there be hired to Arlington and return at twenty-five to fifty cents per pas- senger. From two to four miles south on the main road, beyond Fort Meyer, are Ball's and Bailey's cross roads, Mun- son's Hill, and ©ther famous review and camp grounds in the winter of 1801-02. Alexandria, on the Potomac, six miles below Washington, may be reached by boat from the 7th Street wharf, or by rail from the Pennsylvania R. R. depot, half a square south of Pennsylvania Avenue, on 6th Street. At the Marshall House, on Main Street, Alexandria, Col. Ellsworth was killed by the hotel keeper, Jackson, in the spring of 1861. Jackson was in turn killed by Brownell, of Ellsworth's command. Christ church (Episcopal), a short distance from the Marshall House, was built of brick imported from England. Washington was a vestryman of this church. His pew— No. 59— can be seen in about the condition it was when he occupied it. General 17 R. B. Lee. while residing at Arlington, attended this ohxirch. His pew was Xo. 4!). The hills adjoining Alexandria were one great camp ground during the war. It was here that the Armj' of the Potomac rendezvoused preparatory to embarking for York- town in the spring of 1862. The convalescent camp was on the hills near the city, and from any direction you can see the cupola of familiar old Fairfax Seminary. Going down the river from Washington the Washington Arsenal at the south-ea^t extremity of the city is on your left. At this point Anacostia Creek flows into the Potomac. A short distance up this stream is the Navy Yard, in the rear Marines, and the famous U. S. Marine Band. The Navj- Yard and barracks are accessible from the centre of the city, via the Pennsylvania Avenue cable cars. Opposite the Arsenal, on the high point on the east bank of the creek, is the Insane Asylum. On the river, just across the creek from the Arsenal, is Giesboro Point, used during the war by the Government as a horso corral, from Avhich all horses and mules sent to the eastern army were shipped. On the hills back of the Point, and below the asylum, is Fort Lyon, the ruins of which are easy of location. A shoi't distance further down, on the same side, is the Powder Magazine, while just before Alexandria is reached, the pier of the Baltimore and Ohio R. R. extends into the river. Twelve miles below Washing- ton, on the north bank of the Potomac, is Fort Washington, a large stone fort, used during the war, while two or three • miles further down on the south bank is Mount Vernon and the tomb of Washington. Mount Vernon can be reached by boat from the 7th Street wharf. Manassas Junction is twenty-eight miles from Washington, and is accessible by rail from the 6th Street (Penna, R. R.) depot, via Alexandria, Fairfax and Union Mills Station. Bull Run is crossed a short distance beyond Union Mills. At the Junction, the train to the Bull Run battle-field takes the right- hand road, known as the Manassas Gap road. The battle- field is about four miles from the Junction. This road passes near Groveton, Chantilly and Centreville. From the Junction the left-haml road (main stem) passes the,Bristou Station battle-ground, crossing Kettle Run, and thence to Warrenton Junction, Cattlets, Rappahannock River, Brandy Station, Culpeper C. H., etc, Fredericksburg, Falmouth and Richmond may be reached by trains from the Penn'a R. R. depot. Fredericksburg is 60 miles distant from Washington, and from there con- veyances may be hired to Chancellorsville, Wilderness and Spottsyhania Courthouse battle-fields. Continuing .south from 18 Fredericksburg, is New Market Cross Roads, Cold Harbor. Richmond, Petersburg, etc. During the war Fredericksburg was reached from Washington by boat to Quantico or Belle Plain, thence by rail or wagon a distance of twelve miles. South Mountain is a short ride over the Baltimore and Ohio R. R. (depot on New Jersey Ave., one square north of the Capitol) to Frederick, Md. To Antietam, Md., you go from the same depot to near Harper's Ferry, where you take the Hagerstown Branch Road. Winchester, Va., and Cedar Creek, the scene of Sheridan's famous ride, may be reached by train over the B. and O. R. R., via Harper's Ferry, and the Shenandoah Valley Branch Road. Besides the beautiful natural scenery at Harper's Ferry, the place is made interesting on account of John Brown's raid, just prior to the war. The site of John Brown's Fort, the old engine house, is easily located. Charlestown, W. Va., where Brown was hung, is between the Ferry and Winchester. The distance to Harper's Ferry is 52 miles. Gettysburg is reached by trains over either the B. and O. or Penna. R. R's. It is a four hours ride, and the trip will consume a whole day. No one has ever regretted the time or money spent in visiting this renowned field. The location of each Federal regiment or command engaged is plainly and handsomely marked. Leesburg and Edward's Ferry, on the Potomac (one of the crossings familiar to the Army of the Potomac), is a short ride by rail from the Penna. R. R. depot. Ball's BlufE, on the Potomac, is near Leesburg. Tenallytown, the old camp ground, and Fort Pennsylvania, may be reached by the Penna. Ave. cable cars, thence via the Tenallytown electric railway. Fort Stevens, made interesting by Early's raid in 1864, is on the high ground north of the city, and between the 7th and 14th Street roads. Above Tenallytown are the Great Falls of the Potomac, sixteen miles from Washington. These may be reached by small steam packet on the canal (Chesapeake and Ohio), or by carriage over the beautiful Conduit road from Georgetown, past the large reservoirs from which the city receives its water supply, to the Glen Echo Chatauqua and Cabin John's Bridge. This bridge is the longest single stone arch in the world and was built for a conduit for the -jyater supply. The tunnel or sluice-way is continued under the conduit road. A Two Hours' Trip for Ten Cents and What You Can See. If you are in Georgetown and will take the Penna. Avenue cable cars to the Navy Yard (five miles), and return b^ the 19 Met. Street cars, you will see the following points of interest: viz. : Leaving Georgetown you cross Rock Creek, which separates Washington from Georgetown, thence to Pennsylvania Ave., passing the Washington statue at 22d Street, and at 17th Street passing the State, War and Navy departments on the south-east corner and the Corcoran Art Gallery on the opposite or left-hand side. Next is the White House on the right and Lafayette Square, with Jackson and Lafayette statues, on the left. Half a square further is the Depart- ment of Justice and the Blaine residence on the left (in front of which Sickles shot Key), and the Treasury Department on the right. Turning down 15th Street, passing the whole length of the Treasury, and again to the left on Pennsylvania Avenue, the Re-uuion tents and camp are to the right and south of the Treasury, while in the square is Willard's Hotel on the left, and G. A. R. Hall on the right. Crossing 14th Street, the new power house of the Pennsylvania Ave. cable road is on the right. Passing down to 9th Street, the Rawlins statue and the Centre Market are on the right, and crossing the 7th Street cable road to 6th Street, is the Penna. R. R. depot, and continuing down to 3d Street, the Botanical Gardens are on the right and the Peace monument and Capitol in front. Turning to the left at the Capitol, the car goes to the B. and O. depot. To the right you go between the Botanical and Capitol grounds, passing the Garfield statue. Continuing on around the Capitol grounds, to the left, up the hill at the top of which the Capitol is close on the left, and on the right the large granite building known as General Butler's house, which President Ai-thur occupied for a short time after the death of General Garfield. The next square is the Capitol grounds, and adjoining these, in the enclosure on the left, is the new Library building in course of construction. Down Pennsylvania Avenue to 8th Street, thence south a few squares, the Marine Barracks, the home of the U. S. Marine Corps and Band, is passed, and a short distance further the Navy Yard, end of the road. At the foot of the Navy Yard is the wharf and river. After visiting the Navy Yard, a short walk up 8th Street, past the Marine Barracks, brings you to East Capitol Street and the east terminus of the Met. Street railway, three squares from Lincoln Park and the statue of Emancipation. Take a west-bound car going the full length of East Capitol Street, passing (near the Capitol grounds) the north side of the new library building. Turning into 1st Street, the Capitol gi-ounds are on the left, and what was once the old Capitol Prison, Nos. 21, 23 and 25, is on the right. Wending around the Capitol grounds, and down to the foot of the hill. >0 you pass the B. and O. R. R. depot. Thence up hill to 4 12 Street, passing the Lincoln monument and City Hall; thence to 5th Street and two squares north past Judiciary Square (the site of the old Hospital of that name), to the corner of F Street, where the Pension Office and grounds (especially beautified for the Encampment) are on the right. Two squares on F Street, and you are at 7th Street, with the Interior Department on the right and the Post Office on the left. At 10th Street, Ford's old theatre, where Mr. Lin- coln was assassinated, is a few doors to the left. The Treasury is seen standing across F Street, and at 14th Street the car turns to the north, going to H Street, when it turns west at 15th Street, passing Columbia College on the left and the Shoreham Hotel (built by Vice-President Morton) on the right. The next left-hand corner was McClellan's head- quarters during 1861-62, with Lafayette Square in front and the Arlington on the right. Through H to 17th Street and up one square is the Farragut statue and square, fronting which, on the south side, is the site of Secretary Tracy's house, destroyed by fire about two years ago. At K Street the car turns into Connecticut Aveniie, where, at N Street, it passes the Church of the Covenant on the right and the British Legation on the left. One square further is Dupont statue and Circle, with Secretary Blaine's new house and the Chinese Legation, in front of where you stop for a transfer to Georgetown. 21 GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. NATIONAL OFFICERS. JOHN PALMER, Albany, N. Y Commander-in-Chief. HENRY M. DUFFIELD, Detroit, Mich., S. V. Cm'dr-ln-Chlef. T. S. CLARKSON, Omaha, Nob J. V. Commander-in-Chiot. BENJAMIN F. STEVENSON, Visalia, Ky.. Surgeon General. Rev. S. B. PAINE, St, Augustine, Fla Chaplain-in-Chief. FREDERICK PHISTERER, Albany, N. Y....Adjut. General. JOHN TAYLOR. Philadelphia, Pa Quartermaster General. JOHN F. PRATT, East Orange, N. J Inspector General. JOHN W. O'NEALL, Lebanon, O Judge Advocate General. D. U. QUICK, Albany, N. Y Assistant Adjutant General. C. HAIiL GRANT, Brooklyn, N. Y Senior Aide-de-Camp. National Headquarters during the Encampment will be at the Ebbitt Plouse, corner 14th and F streets, N. W., Wash- ington, D. C. The 26th National Encampment will meet in Albaugh's Gi-and Opera House, 15th Street, south of Pennsylvania Ave., and fronting Grand Army I'laco. DEPARTMENT OF THE POTOMAC. A Provisional Department was organized in 18G7, with L. Edwin Dudley as Comnuiudei-, and the Permanent Department was organized in 18(jfl. Comrade A. F. Dinsmore, the present Department Com- mander, enlisted April 25, 1861, in Co. E, 3d Michigan In- fantry, and was discharged May 31, 1862, on account of a gunshot wound in the left hip, received at the battle of Fair Oaks, Va. A large portion of the hip-bone was taken out but the ball has never been removed. The wound is still open, never having healed. DEPARTMENT OFFICERS. A. F. DINSMORE, Commander. JOHN McELROY, S. V. Commander. NATHAN BICKFORD, J. V. Commander. ARTHUR HENDRICKS, Ass't Adjutant General. JAMES E. McCABE, Ass't Quartermaster General. Department Headquarters, Grand Army Hall, 1412 Penn- sylvania Avenue, N. W. 22 POSTS. JOHN A. RAWLINS, No. I. GEO. A. DARLING Commander. J. E. DE JESTER S. V. Commander. SETH W. TULEY J- V. Commander. PENNIS O'CONNOR Adjutant. R. B. SCHWICKARDI Quartermaster. J. W. F. WILLIAMS Surgeon. C. G. BOLLINGER Chaplain. T. R. SHEPPARD Officer of the Day. CHRISTIAN KEINER Officer of the Guard. Grand Army Hail, 1413 Pennsylvania Avenue, 2d and ith Fridays, Muster on 4th Fridays. KIT CARSON, No. 2. GEO. H. SLAYBAUGH Commander. ALBERT F. BROOKS S. V. Commander. W. H. HUTCHINSON J. V. Commander. GEO. E. DAVIS Adjutant. J. W. WISNER Quartermaster. C. H. BOAATEN Surgeon. E. C. STEVENS Chaplain. W. H. FUSS Officer of the Day. EDW. A. WELSH. Officer of the Guard. Grand Army Hall, 1413 Penasyhauia Avenue, 3d and 4th Wednesdays. Muster, 2d Wednesday. LINCOLN POST, No. 3. II. H. MARTIN Commander. DANIEL Wn.LIAMS S. V. Commander. JAMES M. HOLMES J. V. Commander. GEO. B. ROSE Adjutant. JOHN A. VAN DORBN Quartermaster. JNO. K. BOUDB Surgeon. BENJAMIN SWALLOW Chaplain. WM. P. SEVILLE Officer of the Day. SAM'L A. CAMPBELL Officer of the Guard. Cor. 7th and L Streets, N. W., 1st and 3d Wednesdaj's. O. P. MORTON, No. 4. WALTER MIDDLETON Commander. JOHN A. SCOTT S. V. Commander. ALEX. FREEMAN J. V. Commander. J. W. BUTCHER Adjutant. C. H. SHORTER Quartermaster. S. W. HURBERT Surgeon H. C. SAUxNDERS.. Chaplain. AI.EX. OGLESBY Officer of the Day. AIVIBROSE COOK Officer of the Guard. Grand Army Hall, 1413 Pennsylvania Avenue, 2d and 4th Mondays. 23 GEORGE G. MEADE, No. 5. JOSEPH W. DENBANE Commandor. CHARLES MATTHEWS S. V. Commander. E. C. GRIDILEY J. V. Commander. W. W. ELDRIDGE Adjutant. CALVIN FARNSWORTH Quartermaster. M. BRUCKHEIMER Surgeon. HENRY S. STEVENS Chaplain. JOHN C. BISHOP Officer of the Day. JAMES S. WAUGH Officer of the Guard. Grand Army Hall, 1412 Pennsylvania Avenue, 2d and 4th Tuesdays. JOHN F. REYNOLDS, No. 6. HARRISON M. BENNETT Commander. \VM. N. THOMAS S. V. Commander. FRANCIS L. McIvENNA J. V. Commander. DANIEL D. BRENNAN Adjutant. LEWIS B. PARKER Quartermaster. GEORGE G. MARX Surgeon. WILLIAM H. GOTWALD Chaplain. MILES M. LEWIS Officer of the Day. JOHN H. HOAGLAND Officer of the Guard. Grand Army Hall, 1412 Pennsylvania Avenue, 1st and 3d Fridays. Muster, 3d Friday. JAMES A. GARFIELD, No. 7. THOMAS CAI.\nER Commander. HENRY G. HAMILTON S. V. Commander. GEORGE E. HAMILTON J. v. Commander CHAS. L. PATTEN Adjutant. JOS. H. JOCHUM Quartermaster. A. C. ADAMS Surgeon. J. H. BRADFORD Chaplain. ISRAEL SWAYZE Officer of the Day. JAMES DOYLE Officer of the Guard. Grand Army Hall, 1413 Pennsylvania Avenue, 1st and od Mondays. BURNSIDE, No. 8. GEO. P. DAVIS Commander. LORENZO VANDERHOEF S. V. Commander. J. B. GILFILLEN J. V. Commander. P. C. BAIN Adjutant. R. S. LACEY Quartermaster. C. V. PETTYS Surgeon. T. W. TALLMADG^ Chaplain. CHAS. T. YODER Officer of the Day. S. C. BROWN Officer of the Guard. Grand Army Hall, 1413 Pennsylvania Avenue, 3d and 4th Thursdays. 24 CHARLES SUMNER, No. 9. T. ^Y. WEST Commander. ARTHUR GOIN S. V, Commander. ROBERT MORTEN J. V. Commander. J. P. QUANDER Adjutant. W. H. LIVERPOOL Quartermaster. FRED. FOWLER Surgeon. PLATO T. LEE Chaplain. ALFRED KANE Officer of the Day. HENRY QUEENAN Officer of the Guard. Grand Army Hall, 141 i PennsylvaTiia Avenue, 1st and 3d Wednesdays. FARRACUT, No. 10. E. H. RIPLEY Commander. JA:MES wood S. v. commander. JOHN H. PRYOR J. V. Commander. ANDREW KALSTROM Adjutant. S. W. BUNYEA Quartermaster. TURNER TORREY Surgeon. GEO. R. COOK Chaplain. W. WALLINGSFORD Officer of the Day. J. E. WATERS Officer of the Guard. Washington Hall, Pennsylvania Avenue and 3d Street, S. E., 2d and 4th Thursdays. C. P. STONE, No. I i. A. N. THOMPSON Commander. WM. H. HOOVER S. V. Commander. E. J. LYNCH J. V. Commander. GEO. C. HARRIS Adjutant. R. J. BE ALL Quartermaster. JOSEPH BURY Surgeon. JNO. D. BRADBURN Chaplain. L. F. CILLAN Officer of the Day. G. W. GLADMON Officer of the Guard. Cor. 7th and L Streets, N. W., 'Zd and 4th Wednesdays. U. S. GRANT, No. 12. FRANK A. CLARK Commander. HOWARD GILLMAN S. V. Commander. W. E. HORTON J. V. Commander. GRANVILLE FERNALD Adjutant. JOHN WHITE Quartermaster. RICHARD M. CALHOUN Surgeon. WINI. A. COOK Chaplain. FRANCIS A. FLANBGIN > . .Officer of the Day. GEORGE WHEELER Officer of the Guard. Grand Army Hall, 1412 Pennsylvania Avenue, Ist and 3d Tuesdays. 25 JOHN A. LOGAN, No. 13. JAMES H. DONY Commander. ROBERT H. MARCELLTTS S. V. Commauder. WM. HARDEN KING J. V. Commander. ALPHEUS DAVIDSON .ii^djutant. THOS. J. PUTNAM Quartermaster. EDWIN H. GRANT Surgeon. GEO. H. BOTSnsIAN Chaplain. HENRY W. ENO Officer of the Day. F. M. TAYTLOR. Officer of the Guard. New Masonic Hall, Anacostia, D. C, 2d and 4th Wednesdays. PHIL. SHERIDAN, No. 14. W. W. FIERCE Commander. H. E. BURTON S. V. Commander. W. E. POST J. V. Commander. THEO. F. BROWN Adjutant. N. N. HILL Quartermaster. H. C. MAY Surgeon. C. A. MATTHEWS Chaplain. B. W. BONNEY Officer of the Day. E. S. DAVIS Officer of the Guard. 7th and L Streets N. \V., 1st and 3d Mondays. GEO. H. THOMAS, No. 15. ISRAEL W. STONE Commander. FRANTC C. JONTi:S S. V. Commander. J. W. HENDRICKS J. V. Commander. JAS. S. DOUGALL Adjutant. W. F. DORSEY Quartermaster. H. A. DOBSON Surgeon. NORiSIAN W. CAMP Chaplain. P. B. ENTRIKEN Officer of the Day. WM. STANSBERRY Officer of the Guard. Cor. 8th and I Streets, N. E., Ist and 3d Fridays. W. T. SHERMAN, No. 16. D. W. GLASSIE Commander. J. A. SPARKS S. V. Commander. JOHN E. SMITH J. V. Commander. A. H. HOLTER Adjutant. J. R. HARLOW Quartermaster. GEO. D. MORRISON Surgeon A. N. GIRAULT Chaplain. GEO. A. CARTER Officer of the Day. ROBERT FIGG Officer of the Guard. Cor. 5th and G Streets, Golden Cross Hall, 2d and 4th Saturdays. 26 HENRY WILSON, No. 17. PATRICK FORD Commander. JOSEPH MAAS S. V. Commander. JAjMES WILLIAMS J. V. Commander. CHARLES A. RUBIN Adjutant. BERNARD MORAN Quartermaster. RICHARD WELLER Surgeon. JOHN C. LUCAS Chaplain. CHARLES ENZ Officer of tne Day JOHN CONROY Officer of the Guard. U. S. Soldier's Home, ^d and 4th Wednesdays. POTOMAC, No. 18. S. C. ROBB Commander. J. R. HAYES S. V. Commander. E. C. DOUGHERTY J. V. Commander. ELLIS DALRYMPLE Adjutant. J. L. JOHNSON Quartermaster. WM. 6. HIMROD Surgeon. GEO. T. DUDLEY Chaplain. H. H. PIUSBAND Officer of the Day. H. H. SPECHT Officer of the Guard. U. V. L. Hall, 910 Pennsylvania Avenue, 3d and 4th Thursdays. ROLL OF WASHINGTON GRAND ARMY IVIEN WITH THEIR COMMANDS AND POSTS. Note.— Wheu the brancli of the service is not mentioned, infantry will be understood. The rank of enlisted men is not shown. Albro, J. P., H, 23d N. Y Lincoln. 3 Alcorn, John, A, Union Reg., D. O Meade, 5 Ambrose, N. M., C, 3d Md. (P. H. B.) Meade, 5 Arlow, R. T., Nayy, and I, 9th N. Y. H. Art Lincoln, 3 Ai-nold, E. W., H, 15th Mass Lincoln, 3 Arnold, Jesse, K, 170th O. N. G Burnside, 8 Auldridge, Thos., K, 72d N. Y Lincoln, 3 Ames, John, G, 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Ai-nold, Geo. M Morton, 4 Algate, J. B., G, 35th N. Y., 2d Lt Carson, 2 Angle, A. L., H, 2d California Carson, 2 Andre, W. A., A, 13th N. Y. H. Ai-t Carson, 2 Anderson, W. B.. M, 1st Md. Car Carson, 2 Andermann, Philip, E, 1st U. S. Art Carson, 2 Anderson, Albert, Na^T Carson, 2 Ammen, Daniel, Na^^y. Rear Admiral Carson, 2 Apple, D. K., H, 15th U. S Carson, 2 Allison, Douglas, L, 192d Pa Carson, 2 Aspinwall, A. A., F, 33d N. Y Carson, 2 Abernathy, J. T., Col., 10th Tenu. Cuv Carson, 2 Austin, W. R., H, 111th Pa Sheridan, 14 Avery, E. T., C, 22d N. Y Carson, 2 Abrams, D. F., H, 122d N. Y Reynolds, 6 Adams, Jacob, H, 17th O Reynolds, 6 Adams, Joseph, 77th 111 Lincoln, 3 Adams, M. R., Capt., F, 10th Pa. Res Lincoln, 3 Adams, N. D., 3d Vt., Bandmaster 2d Brig., 2d Div., 6th Corps Reynolds. 6 Adams, Thomas, I, 1st U. S. Ai-t Rawlins, 1 Allabach, P. H., Col., 131st Pa Lincoln, 3 Ackerman, M. L., E, 11th N. J Meade, 5 Albertson, Geo., B, 6th Iowa Lincoln, 3 Alden, L. D., F, 33d Mo Meade, 5 Alden, W. H., H, 42d 111 Reynolds, 6 Alderman, A. H., B, 36th O Meade, 5 Allen. C. H., M, 7th Mich. Cav Lincoln, 3 Allen, H. A., F, 9th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Allen, J. A., F and B, 12th Mass Rawlins, 1 28 Allen, G. W., 41st Mass Rawlins, 1 Altemus, F. S., Keystone Battery Burnside, S Anderson, J. A., F, 112th Pa. (2d H. Art.) Reynolds, G Anderson, J. P., D, 163d O Reynolds, 6 Anderson, M. T., C, 7th and D, 51st Ind., Capt Lincoln, 8 Anderson, W. S., A, D. C Rawlins, 1 Andrews, S. R., A, 87th Pa Meade, 5 Angerman, John, 8th Bat'ln D. (' Meade, 5 Ashley, Alex., 10th Pa. Res Burnside, 8 Atwell, ]\L P., 37th Wis. and 4ya i;. S Lincoln. 3 Atkinson, E. F., A, 198th O Reynolds. Abbott, G. W., C, 2d California Lincoln. 3 Abbott, I. C, G, 1st Mich., Uol. & Brev. Brig.-Gen., Lincoln, 3 Abrams, G. B., 2d Vt. L. Art Garfield, 7 Allen. Joseph, H, 2d U. S Garfield, 7 Auber, L., E, 2d U. S. Cav Garfield, 7 Achenbaeh, H., A, Turner Rifles Garfield, 7 Adams, A. C, B, 24th N. Y. Gav Garfield, 7 Arnold, Charles, F, 13th N. Y. H. Ai-t Garfield, 7 Aldrich, E. R., H, 114th N. Y Garfield, 7 Anderson, John, A, 186th Pa Garfield, 7 Appleby, W. F., E, 11th Md Garfield, 7 Anderson, W. D., B, 1st Bat'ln D. C Garfield, 7 AUis, Conrad, B, 8th Bat'ln D. O Garfield, 7 Adams, J. L., A, 5th Bat'ln D, C Garfield, 7 Allen, G. Q., B, 15th Pa. Cav Garfield, 7 Auchinbaugh, W. L., I, 5th Garfield, 7 Amos, J. S., Navy Sumner, 9 Ai-mthide, Warren, G, 36th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Anderson, Edward, J3, 5th Mass. Cav Sumner, 9 Allen, Thos., D, 2d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Abrams, Abraham, E, 2d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Also, Joseph, C, 45th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Amtield, Warren, H, .36th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Ayres, Lewis, B, 39th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Alexander, W. W., 1, 14th R. I. H. Art Sumner, 9 Arnold, G. M., 4th U. S. C. T Sumner, .9 Alton, Robert, E, 12th N. Y. N. G., and Capt.. K, 128th U. S. C. T Logan, 13 Allen. F. L.. B. 1st D. C Logan, 13 Allen, E. T., B, 1st D. C Logan, 13 Anderson, J. H., D, D. C Logan, 13 Ai-cher, Charles, 2d Lt., G, 123d N. Y., and L, 14th N. Y. H. Art Meade, 5 Anderson, S. B., C, 4th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Anderson, M. V., C, 4th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Anadale, J. A., B, 3d Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Appier, J. H., B. 4th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Acton, G. C, F, 7th Bat'ln D. C Farragut, 10 Arnold, Thomas, — D. C Farragut, 10 Avery, R. B., B, 17th Wis Farragut, 10 Adams, James, A, 9th Md Farragut, 10 29 >Ulibou, C. W., U. S. M. Corps Farragut, 10 Atwood. Benjamiu, Navy Farragut, 10 Arnold. H. H., A, 185th O Carson, 2 Armour, Robert, Capt., C, 79th N. Y Carson, 2 Arthur, II. H., D. Fremont Body Gds Carson, 2 Anderson, L. B., B, 3d Bat'ln D. C. V Logan, 13 Anthony, J. G.. F, r>3d Pa Logan, 13 Armstrong, G. H., 2d Lt., D, 17th Pa Logan, 13 Ai-mstrong. J. N., E, 1st Mich Thomas, 15 Babbitt, W. S., M, 7th N. J., and 4th N. J. Batt Meade, 5 Babcoek, W. V., D, 71st N. Y. Mil Lincoln, 3 Babbitt. J. W., C, 24th Mich Burnside! 8 Baine, E. M., K, 7th Mass Meade, 5 Baird, Jas.. D, 140th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Bachman. E. I., I, 33d Ind., Lt Burnside, 8 Bain, P. C, B, 10th N. Y. N. G., and 2d Lt., D, 61st N. Y Burnside, 8 Baker, Levi. C, Tate's Bat'ln D. C Rawlins, 1 Baker, ^Y. H.. E, 88th Pa Lincoln! 3 Baker. ^Y. S., H, 8th N. Y. X. G Lincoln! 3 Ball, J. J. G., I, 26th Mass., 86th U. S. C. T., Captain Burnside, 8 Balloch, G. W., D, 5th N. H., Brev. Brig.-Gen Rawlins, 1 Bane, Moses, Col., 50th 111 Lincoln, 3 Barber, Geo., D, 24th Ind Meade, 5 Barker, G. O., B, 23d Mass Grant, 12 Barker, J. H., K, 3d Del Lincoln, 3 Barnard, Job, K, 73d Ind Lincoln, 3 Barnes, G. F., D, 68th Pa Lincoln, 3 Barnes, Almont, C, 1st N. Y. L. Art Reynolds, 6 Barnes, J. J., F, 1st, and Adj. 24th Mich Reynolds, 6 Bai-nett, W. J., F, 10th West Va Lincoln, 3 Barnett, D. E., B, 5th Vt Rawlins! 1 Barr, Charles, I, 1st Md Reynolds, 6 Barrows, B. F., C, 31st Maine Meade, 5 Barter. R. F., Adj. and Col., 24th Ind Meade, 5 Bartlett, Phoenix, F, 33d and F, 11th Wis.. Lincoln, 3 Bassett, G. T.. A, 4th Bat'ln D. C. Capt. & C. S., Lincoln, 3 Bassett, W. W., Nary, A. Paymaster Meade, 5 Bates, Stephen, H, 12th Mass., 2d Bat'ln V. R. C... Meade, 5 Baxter, Samuel, A, 8th, and D, 19th Mass., 2d Lt... Meade, 5 Baxter, J. B. G., A. Surgeon, 3d Wis Lincoln, 3 Baxter, Samuel W., I. Md. Cav., P. H, B Lincoln, 3 Baxter, S. W., D, 6th Vt Meade, 5 Black, W. H., Chaplain, 23d Ky Lincoln, 5 Blackeumore, John J., D, 20th Mass Lincoln, 5 Blake, F. E., E, 1st Mich. Cav Grant, 12 Blake, Wm., McDermont's Co Rawlins, 1 Blakeney, J. T., Met. Rifles D. C Meade, 5 Blanchett, C, H, 5th Wis Meade, 5 Brackett, A. G., Col., 9th lU. Car Rawlins. 1 Bradley, D. B., F, 13th Wis Lincoln, 3 30 Bradbui-n, O. N., A, Otli Ky. Car Meade, 5 Braden, J. R., A, 23d N. Y Reynolds, 6 Bradshan, J., T, 10th N. Y. Cav Liucoln, 3 Brandis, C, A, 68th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Brannigan, J., I, 5th U. S. and A. 14th Pa. ("av Meade, r. Brannon, R. E., C, 3d, and C, 18th O Burnside. 8 Beall, A., B, 3d Bat'ln D. C Meade, 5 Beall, J., B. 17th N. Y Meade, 5 Beardsley, J. J., 0, 35th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Beck, A. H., K. 30th Ind Lincoln, 3 Becker, Anton, B, D. C, 2d Lt Rawlins, 1 Becker, F. W., B. 8th 111. Cav Meade, 5 Beckert, C. A.. F, 12th HI., K, 110th U. S. C. Capt Burnside. 8 Behle, C. E., 27th N. Y. Indp. Batt., and Maj., ' 12th U. S. C. H. Art Rawlins, 1 Behrle, B., B, 167th Pa Meade, r, Bell, C. A,, F, 3d Pa. Cav., and Maj., 13th 111. Cav Rawlins, 1 Bell, W. S., G, 18th O., and Ass. Surg.. 43d O Lincoln, 3 Benedict, C. T., F, 11th N. Y. Cav., and E, 9th V. R. C Lincoln, 3 Bennett, G. B., I, 3d Wis Burnside, 8 Bennett, H. M., B, 39th Mass Reynolds, 6 Bennett, H. B., A, 7th Mass Burnside, 8 Bergevin, P. P., H, 3d Mich., and 75th Co., 2d Bat'ln V. R. C Lincoln, 3 Berry, F. S.. L, 2d Ky. Cav.. and D. 191st O .Xincoln, 3 Bernhart, C, F, 1st Md. Cav Thomas, 15 Bernhardt, C, F, 1st Md. Cav Burnside, 8 Berry, Jeremiah, H, 3d N. Y. Cav., and G, 5th U. S. Cav Meade, 5 Berries, Joseph, K, 2d IT. S Grant, 12 Betts, R. B., H, 14th O Reynolds, 6 Beuter, F. A., Capt., 4th U. S. C. T Beverstock, E. J., B, 123d O Burnside, 8 Brean, James, C, 99th N. Y Meade, 5 Brecht, T. C, U. S. Navy Rawlins, 1 Brelsford, H. M., A, 16th, and H, 80th O Rawlins, 1 Brennan, James, B, 127th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Bresnahan, John, A, 27th Ind Lincoln, 3 Brennan, D. D., Navy Reynolds, 6 • Bretow, C. A., G, I/lu Mich., 11th TJ. S Lincoln, 3 Brewer, Wallace, A, 128th N. Y Meade, 5 Buck, C. C, C, 21st Mass. and Navy Burnside, 8 Buck. C. M., E, 37th Wis Lincoln, 3 Buckley, M. B., Gen. jNIt'd Service, and C, 5th U. S. Cav Lincoln, 3 Buchler, Francis, 8th Bat'ln D. C, and G. 68th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Bull, William, A, Loudoun Rangers Meade. 5 Bumpus, Lorenzo, Lt.-Col., 57th Pa Lincoln, 3 Buiulick. C. P., G, 4th N. Y.. nnd F. 10th X. Y. Vet., 2cl Lieut Meade, 5 Buudy, Alvin A., I, 9th N. II Lincoln, 8 Bunnell, D. K.. K. 23d N, Y Grunt, 12 Bryant, L. C, C, 33d Pa Reynolds, G Byrne, Peter, A, 115th Pa., and V. R. G Rawlins, 1 Bryant, L. J., C, 3d AVis Burnside, 8 Byrnes, D. J., D. 35th Mass Lincoln, 3 B3'rnes, James, B, D. C. Cav Rawlins, 1 Byrnes, Jno. J., Met. Rifles, D. G Meade, 5 Bryan. A. S., Navy Ileynolds, 2d N. Y Burnside', 8 Bh'ch, W. J., A, 5th Bat'ln Putnam Rifles, and D, 3d Pa. Cav Lincoln. 3 Bird. II. R.. B, 24th Mich Lincoln, 3 Bishop, J. G., G, 9th W. Va., and Regimental" Q. M., Meade, 5 Bishop, Theodore, A, 7th N. J., and C, 4th V. R. G Lincoln, 3 i;iiss. A. G.. E. Itlth Gonn Burnside, 8 Bliss, G. H., G, 49th 111 Lincoln, 3 lUiven. G. J.. K. 4th R. I Grant, 12 Brick, Edward, G, 2d D. G Rawlins, 1 Bridges, L. L., A, 16th N. Y'. Cav., and Brevet Major Burnside, 8 Bridwell, M. T.. Cameron Guards. D. G ]\[eade, 5 Bodflsh, S. H., D, 46th Mass., and A, 2d Mass. H. ^Yi-t Burnside, S Boernstein, A. S., A, 4th Mo., and Lieut.-Col., 6th Mo .aeade, 5 Boetcher, F. K., A, Sth Bafln I). G Rawlins, 1 Bogia, A. W., A, 1st Del Lincoln, 3 Bogue, G. W., Na\-y Reynolds, 6 Bollinger, C. G., L, 5th N. Y. H. Art RaAVlius. 1 Bolton, J. F.. G, 1st Vt., and G. 9th Vt Burnside, 8 Bond, S. S., Sth Pa. Cav., and Hosp. Steward, U. S. A Lincoln, 3 liond, G. J.. A, 74th N. Y Meade. :> Bonn, G. T.. Navy Lincoln. 3 Bonnell. G. >V., B, 1st N. J. Art Meade, 5 Bonuey. L. W.. A, 1st R. I., and G, 1st Md xMeade, 5 Bosworth. J. S.. K. 15th Iowa Rawlins, 1 Bott, John. D, 15th Mo Reynolds, Boude, J. K., B, 118th 111., and Ass't. Surg Lincoln. 3 r.oyce. J. K., H, 42d N. Y' Lincoln. Boyd, C. C. D, 1st Md Rawlins. 1 Bloor, W. F., A, 25th O., and Capt., F, 186th O Meade, 5 Brockett. B. F.. 18th 111., and I, 87th Bl., 2d Lt. . .Burnside, 8 32 Brogan, John, E, 3d U. S Meade. 5 Brommell, J. E., Na^T Lincoln. Brookings, E. J., B, 16th Me Reynolds, 6 Brooks, N. M., B. 3d N. J., and Captain, C, 12th N. J Rej'uolds, 6 Brooks, W. S., U. S. S. Winona and New Providence Meade, 5 Brosnan, Hugh, Ordnance Corps Rawlins, 1 Brouner, R. R., A, 5th N. Y., and Capt., I), 165th N. Y ; Reynolds, 6 Brower, H. H., F, 10th N. Y., and D, same reg't. . .Grant, 12 Brown, A. W., B, P. L. Md. Gav Lincoln, 3 Brown, C. A., K, 32d Me., and 31st Me Burnside, 8 Brown, C. S., A, 7th R. 1. Car Lincoln, 8 Brown, D. U., D, 157th N. Y Burnside. Brown, Edward. K, 5th U. S. Cav Meade, 5 BrowUj H. B., Band of 17th Mass Lincoln. Brown, James, E, 4th U. S., and E, ISth V. R. C Meade, 5 Brown, J. A,, D, 5th Md Rawlins, 1 Brown, J. G., B, 175th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Brown, J. P., C, 7th Ind., and Mus. IGth Ind Reynolds, 6 Burdick, E. A., A, 40th Wis Lincoln, 3 Burdick, J. P., Navy Meade, 5 Burgess, Ai-chibald, K, 13th N. J., and V. R. C. .. .Lincoln, 3 Burgess, J. H., F, 1st Md Lincoln, 3 Burgess, Thomas, G, 01st, and K. 183d Pa Meade, 5 Burke, G. O., H, 1st Potomac Home Brig. Md Meade, 5 Burke, J. B.. 1st Lt., E. 13th Md Meade, 5 Burke, T. W., C, 13th Pa. Cav., and I), 5th U- S. Cav Lincoln, 3 Burkhardt, J. G., E. 1st U. S. Cav Rawlins, 1 Burkholtz. Christian, A, 2d N. Y. Cav Rawlins, 1 Burlingham. H. G., A, 2d Mass. Cav Lincoln, 3 Burneston, Juo. N., H, 2d Md Lincoln, 3 Bnrnham, Mark, 25th O. Battery Meade! 5 Burnham, Nathan, E, D. C, and C, 1st U. S. C. T., Lt Rawlins, 1 Burns, Timothy, B, 1st N. Y. L. Art Lincoln, 3 Burrill, T. N., A, 125th N. Y., Brev. Major Burnside, 8 Bustou, R. C. M., Navy Lincoln, 3 Bush, Jacob H., Capt., G, 10th Ind Lincoln, 3 Busick, J. S. R., C, 1st E. S. Md Lincoln, 3 Buskuhl, Frederick, A, 20th N. Y Meade, 5 Bussins, John, A, 4th Mich Lincoln, 3 Butler, James, I, 1st U. S. Cav Lincoln, 3 Bruce, H. L., A. 3d 111. Cav Lincoln, 3 Bruckheimer, M Meade, 5 Brueu, John, D, 17th N. Y Reynolds, Brunemer, J. H., H, 7th Wis Lincoln, 3 Brust, A. G., Navy Reynolds, Bryan, J. A.. Marine Corps Meade, 5 Bryan. Raphael, Marine Corps Meade, 5 Babcock, D. A.. C. 6th N. Y. Cav Sheridan. 14 Baker, A. E., A, 12th Conn Carson, 2 Bates, J. A., F. 12th N. T. Mil Carson, 2 Baum, Charles, C, 80th O , Carson, 2 Brackett, Frederick, Musician. 6th 'Slo Carson, 2 Bradford, J. M.,I, 1st N. J Carson, 2 Beall, B. M., H, 11th Md Carson, 2 Bell, iFrank, Capt., I, 1st Pa Carson, 2 Bendz, W. E., I, 1st N. Y Carson, 2 Bilyeu, G. W., H, 112th Pa Carson, 2 Bishop, E. P., C, 4th Tenn. Cav Carson, 2 Bonney, B. W., D, 47th O. Vol Sheridan, 14 Bostwick, J. H., D, 47th O Carson, 2 Boswell, G. H., C, 6th D. C Sheridan, 14 Bowen, C. H., Medical Cadet ; Carson, 2 Bromley, A. C, C, 22d N. Y Carson, 2 Brown, J, R., F, 53d Mass Carson, 2 Brown. W. P., Mechanics' U. Rifies. 2d Lt Carson, 2 Brown, T. F., F, 103d O Sheridan, 14 Bunsby, Lemuel. Lt., A, 36th 'Md Sheridan, 14 Burns, Robert, K, 79th N. Y Sheridan, 14 Burton, 11. E.. K, 26th N. Y' Sheridan, 14 Butts, F. A., Maj., H, 47th X. Y Carson, 2 Brown, L. K., H, Purnell Legion, Md Burnside, 8 Brown, R. S., A, 7th 111., and H, Sth 111. Cav Burnside, 8 Brown, S. C, B, 136th N. Y Burnside, 8 Browne, C. M. D., Met. Rifles, D. C Burnside, 8 Browne, W. R., Navy Rawlins, 1 Brownell. E. E., A, 11th N. Y Lincoln, 8 Bell, Nathaniel, A, U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Butler, David, C. 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Butcher, J. W., U. S. S. Don Morton, 4 Bright. Edward. D, 2d La Morton, 4 Braxton. Albert, A, 27th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Bassith, Montague, C, 22d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Burgess, Daniel, D, 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Braxton, James, E, 23d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Boswell, Samuel, A, 43d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Bonner, Leander, H, 29th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Bland. Spencer, B, 22d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Barker, Nelson, F, 103d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Brown, Charles, I, Sth U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Boston, Nathaniel, I, 1st U. S. C. T Morton. 4 Brown, Solomon, M, Sth Mass Morton, 4 Blundham, Jonas, D, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Budd. Dennis, G, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Bowles. Henry, G. 23d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Bates. J. R., L, nth U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Buchanan, Robert. F, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Bruce, Phillip, U. S. S. Saginaw Morton, 4 Butler, G. W.. D, 33d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 34 Boston, G. H., B, 2d Mass Morton, 4 Boyd, Charles, F, 51st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Burnill, Henry, Navy Morton, 4 Beans, G. J., Navy Morton, 4 Baldwin, Aaron, F, ^th Md Carson, 2 Beecliner, Ernest, B, 8th U. S Carson, 2 Belt, R. B., B, Pur. Leg. Md. Cav Carson, 2 Bennett, A. B., Navy .Carson, 2 Bennett, Richard, F, 9th N. H Carson, 2 Billard, J. F., Navy, Ass't Surg Carson, 2 Brittain, M. C, Capt., D, 12Gth Pa Carson, 2 Booth, J. L., I, 28th N. Y Carson, 2 Brooks, A. F., A, 13th Mass Carson, 2 Brown, John, E, 19th U. S Carson, 2 Brownlow, J. B., Lieut. -Col., 9th Tenn. Cav Carson, 2 Burritt, Payson, B, 143d Pa Carson, 2 Bryan, C. H., E, 15.3d N. Y Carson, 2 Brown, Rezin, C, 19th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Bowen, Samuel, E, 23d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Brown, Oliver, A, 5th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Burke, Elias, I, 10th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Brown, John, K, 66th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Brisco, Robert, B, 9th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Brown, C. E., Navy Morton, 4 Brown, John, A, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Butler, Benjamin, B, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Batson, T. H., A, 23d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Bond, Armstead, F, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Brooks, J. H., D, 38th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Bell, William, D, 30th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Brent, J. S., C, 5th Mo. Vol Morton, 4 Bernhard, Casper, A, Sth Bat'ln L). C Garfield, 7 Bierly, William, M. 2d U. S. Art Garfield, 7 Brunswick, Samuel. 31st N. Y. Battery Garfield, 7 Burgess, Abner, C, 7th Bat'ln, aud A, 2d D. C, Garfield, 7 Brown, J. A., G, 13th N. Y. Cav Garfield, 7 Burke, Michael, E, 1st Mich. Vet. Cav Garfield, 7 Burfield, H. M., D,.77th O Garfield, 7 Bachman, M, V. B., Capt., 107th N. Y Carson, 2 Baker, J. C, Navy Fai-ragut, 10 Banks, W. H. S., Capt., C, 9th Mich. Cav Carson, 2 Barker, C. R., Na\T Farragut, 10 Barnes, G. W., U. S. Navy Farragut, 10 Beacham, E. J., Navy Carson, 2 Bebins. Fred., K, 39th N. Y Farragut, 10 Bell, J. W., A, Mass. L. Art Carson, 2 Belt, F. A., B, 1st Pa. Batt Farragut, 10 Berdan, Hiram, Cpl., 1st U. S. S. S Carson, 2 Berry, W. H., K, 13th Md Farragut, 10 Betzler, David, U. S. Navy Farragut, 10 Bevans, James, U. S. Navy Yard Farragut, 10 Biddle, H. C. (no command given) Farragut, 10 35 Blades, J. H., D, 3(1 Md Farragut, 10 Bliss. W. AV., Lt., G, 49th 111 Farragut, 10 Boyce, J. A., Lt., A, 5th D. C. Batt Farragut, 10 Bradshaw, W. C, B, 20th Ky Carson, 2 Bunyea, S. W., B, 10th Mich Farragut, 10 Bury, B. B., B, 4th D. C. Batt Farragut, 10 Bapp, J. H.. Ass't Eng., Navy Farragut, 10 Barbour, T. S., Navy Farragut, 10 Bateman, R. S., I, 3d Wis. Cav Farragut, 10 Bell, H. C, K, 29th Ind Farragut, 10 Billings, C. A., A, 1st O. L. Art Farragut, 10 Bishop. Henry, B, 3d TJ. S Farragut, 10 Bornath, Charles, H, 7th Minn, and 2d Lieut., F, 67th U. S. C. T Farragut, 10 Brown, Hanson, C. 6th Bat'ln D. C Farragut, 10 Burdine, Charles, Navy Farragut, 10 Burrows, J. A., D, 12th Conn Farragut, 10 Bachenheimer, H., A, 8th Bat'ln D. C Carson, 2 Baird, Absalom, Insp.-Gen., U. S. A Carson, 2 Boswell, R, H., Met. Rifles, D. C Carson, 2 Beall, B. M., H, 11th Md Carson, 2 Bellis, Roger, D, 1st Md., and 2d Lt., Y. R. C Carson, 2 Blasland, William, D, Is't Mass. Cav Carson, 2 Bond, Nimrod, I, 8th Md Carson, 2 Bone, W. G., D, 7th HI. Cav Carson, 2 Brauninger, William, H, 20th N. Y Carson, 2 Brewer, H. H., L, 1st Md. Cav Carson, 2 Brown, C. W., K, 35th ISIass Carson, 2 Brown, E. H., F, 148th 111 Carson, 2 Brown, George, Lt., E, 6th Baf In D. C Carson, 2 Brown, J. W., A, 13th O Carson, 2 Brown, W. B., Lt., C, 174th O Carson, 2 Brown, James, U. S, A Sherman, 16 Buck, W. W., Capt., E, 37th Wis Carson, 2 Burbage, W. D., Capt., E, 91st O Carson, 2 Burch, G. D., A, Union Reg't D. C Carson, 2 Burdett, S. S., Capt., B, 1st Iowa Cav Carson, 2 Burger, J. C. S., C, 71st, and K. 133d N. Y., I, 12th V. R. C Carson, 2 Burrell, T. I., A, 82d N. Y., and Lt., R. M. S Carson, 2 Burrill, J. G., Lt., G, 14th Ind Carson, 2 Boston, George, C, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Bowen, J. R., Navy Morton, 4 Brooks, C. E., Navy Morton, 4 Brown, Charles, G, 37th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Burton, William, Navy Morton, 4 Bradbury, J. W., A, 7th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Breast, J. S., Lt., D, 7th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Bradburn, J. D., D, 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Bender, Charles, B, 3d Bat'ln D. O Stone, 11 Beall, R. J., B, 3d Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Boyle, Patrick ,B, 3d Bat'ln P. C Stone, 11 36 Bury, Joseph, M, — Stone, J 1 Barnes, W. A., C, 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Bogan, J. F., C, 5th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Bentley, G. A., N. R., 5th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Baur, Paul, A, 8th Bat'ln D. C. , Stone, 11 Barker, James, 1st Bat'ln D, G. A' Stone, 11 Bo^\Tnan, Lucius, G, 133d 111 Stone, 11 Barnes, J. T., C, 6th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Baum, Peter, 5th N. Y. Eng Stone, 11 Bean, W. H., A, — Stone, 11 Brown, G. O., G, 2d Mass. H. Art Garfield, 7 Burroughs, Joseph. A, 12th N. J Garfield. 7 Bradford, J. H., Chaplain, 12th Conn Garfield, 7 Baurman, A. B., C, 12th V. S Garfield, 7 Baxter, F. H., F, 2d D. C Garfield, 7 Bentley, B. J., C, 39th Wis Garfield, 7 Bock, Max, D, 2d U. S Garfield, 7 Buckley, James, Navy Garfield, 7 Brocker, Bernard, D. C. Rifles Garfield, 7 Bennett, George, D, 60th N. Y Garfield, 7 Barringer, Martin, I, 5th O Garfield, 7 Britton, Wiley. K, 6th Kan. Cay Garfield, 7 Babcock, G. W., G, 125th N. Y Garfield, 7 Brewton, W. W., K, 20th Pa Garfield, 7 Burley, Richard, K. 1st U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Beander, Reason, 30th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Broun, Wm., A, 4th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Broun, Clarence, Navy Sumner, 9 Boyd, G. W., B, 29th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Butler, James, F, 38th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Ballard, John, C, 23d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Butler, Andrew, B, 25th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Brooks, James, H, 29th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Bell, James, U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Brown, Sly, I, 2d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Bryant, Geo., K, 10th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Barker, Geo., C, 38th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Bowman, W. H., Navy Sumner, 9 Better, Geo. , Navy Sumner, 9 Barber, James K, 1st U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Bromer, Louis, A, 22d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Bruner, J. W., — Sumner, 9 Brooks, Jefferson, D, 6th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Bates, Richard, D, 22d U. S. C. T Sumner. 9 Brent, Blsie. K, 6th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Butler, W. H., H, 2d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Bender, John, B, 84th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Ball, W. D., Navy Sumner, 9 Bai-nes, Hanson, Nary Sumner, 9 Bell, Frank, D, 5th U. S. C. Art Sumner, 9 Browne. J. H., G, 1st U. S. C. Art Sumner, 9 Behle, C. B., Major, 12th U. S. C. H. Ai-t Rawlins, 1 37 Boll, O. M.. C, Ist S. Shooters ; . .Lincoln, 3 Bingham, B. F., H, 122(1 N. Y Lincoln, 8 Bailey, G. L., Navy Morton, 4 Beckett, J. M., Na^T Morton, 4 Berry, Moses, A. 32d TJ. S. C. T Morton, 4 Bender, C. M., G, 8th U. S Meade, 5 Bowman, George, A, 2Sth Pa. Mil Logan, 13 Boyd, R. A., C, 3d N. Y. Cav., and I, Isl N. \'. Mt'd Rifles Thomas, 15 Brady, James, A, 7th Bat'lu J). C Meade, 5 Brock, S. G., Maj., H, 67th O Bm-nside, 8 Burdette, Ira, C, 47th X. 1' Logan, 13 Bu.steed. R. H., C, 8th Md Meade, 5 Brackett, A. G., Col., 9th 111. (kix Rawlins, 1 Bain, J. J., 1st Lt., G, 2d Tt.. and A. A. (i. Gen. L, A. Grant Meade, 5 Boteler, J. E., — Meade, 5 Butt, Charles. — Meade, 5 BridweU, J. H., — Meade, 5 Bromhall, W. L., — Rawlins, 1 Browne, W. H., — Rawlins, 1 Canfleld, A. N., D, 5th Iowa, tiud Lieut., G, 5th Iowa Cav Buruside, 8 Carey, T. C, E, 163d O. Mil Burnside, 8 Caron, C. L., H, 97th N. Y Burnside, 8 Carr, J. H., B, 4th O., and Col., 169th O Burnside, 8 Carruthers, J. O., I, 28th Mass Burnside, 8 Carter, C. E., Mate, U. S. R. S. Vermont Buruside, S Carter, G. T., B, 2d N. H., and Maj Burnside, 8 Casey, Henry, H, 1st U. S. Cav Burnside, 8 Clagett, Dorsey, Lt., L, 1st Md Burnside, 8 Clark, Alfred, A, 3d Pa. Cav Burnside, 8 Clark, G. W., G, 3d Iowa, Col., 34th Iowa. and Brev. Brig.-Gen Burnside. Clements, J. T., Nat. Rifles, D. C, and Brev. Major Burnsiiie, 8 Cobaugh, H. A., H, 2d Bat'lu Pa., and D, 187th Pa Burnside, 8 Coker, John, H, 155th 111 Burnside, 8 Colby, J. C. S., B, 24th Mo., and Rge. Q. M Burnside, 8 Cole, T. W., Henderson Guards. I). (' Burnside, 8 Collett, E. J., A, P. Leg. Md. Cav Burnside, 8 Conrad, J. W., K, 3d U. S. Ai-t., and 12th Reg. 2d. Bat'ln, V. R. C Burnside, 8 Curtis, J. W., H, 71st X. Y.. and A, ISSth X. Y. .. .Lincoln, 3 Carson, Daniel, I, 86th N. Y .Lincoln, 3 Caruana, O. E., K, 51st N. Y Lincoln, 3 Case, W. W., C, 10th Minn., 2d Lt Lincoln, 3 Casey, Joseph, C, 100th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Casseen, G. F., A, 1st D. C Lincoln, 3 Caslow, J. T., Capt. and A. Q. M Meade, 5 Costell. G. C, Ass't Eng. in Navj-" Rawlins, 1 38 Cathcart, W. T., A, 54tli, and F, 82(1 Ind Lincoln, 3 Caton, Jas., E, 96th, and D, 169th N. Y Meade, 5 Caton, J. P. D., Met. Rifles, D. C Meade, 5 Caverly, Edward, K, 32d N. Y., and K, 1st Conn. Cav. Reynolds, 6 Cawood, Stephen, Navy Lincoln, 3 Chaffee, W. E., C, 6th Bat'ln, D. C Meade, 5 Chamberlin, Chas., I, 1st Del Thomas, 15 Chambers, E. B., H, ?,M 111 Reynolds, 6 Chambers, W. W.. K, Sd U. S Meade, 5 Chandler, John, I, 174th Pa. Mil., and 2d N. J. Cav Thomas, 1.5 Chapin, J. C, E. 46th Mass Meade, 5 Chase, B. F., D, 31st 111 Lincoln, 3 Chase, G. W., G, 2d D. C Thomas, 15 Chatfield, A. B., B, 33d 111 Lincoln, 3 Claggett, C. F., Navy Meade, 5 Clark, Frank, C, 84th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Clark, J. K., E, 10th Pa. Res Meade, 5 Clark, J. M., I, 36th O., and Col., 1st O. Mil Thomas, 15 Clark, John, 2d Iowa Cav Rawlins, 1 Clawson, J. W., 11th Pa. Res Rawlins, 1 Cleaver, D. W., 140th Pa Meade, 5 Clegg, Abel, Marine Corps Meade, 5 Cramer, I. K., Lt., E, 100th O Reynolds, 6 Cramer, L K., Lt., E, 100th O Reynolds, 6 Cramer, "W. W., D, 86th O Reynolds, 6 Culley, Joseph, Engineer Lincoln, 3 Currhey, J. W., 2d Bat'ln, D. C Meade, 5 Clark, Thos., K, 4th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Carrol, Wm., A, 6th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Coe, John, A, 119th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Crenshaw, Peter, B, 11th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Carter, Geo., K, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Cornish, L. A., Navy Morton, 4 Carter, L. C, 9th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Cook, Ambrose, B, 117th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Colgrove, Silas, Col., 27th Ind Burnside, 8 Childs, J. W., Maj. and Col., 4th Mich Lincoln, 3 Crisp, T. B., C, 11th 111. Cav Thomas, 15 Crist, J. W., D, 3d N. J Meade, 5 Cobb, C. E., C, 2d Md Lincoln, 3 Cock, Alfred, M, 2d N. Y. Cav Lincoln, 3 Cody, J. F., F, 2d Dragoons Meade, 5 Colby, G. G., K, 23d Mo., 2d Lt Meade, 5 Colclazier, H. C, L, 1st Md. Cav Meade, 5 Cole, I. C, H, 81st N. Y Lincoln, 3 Cole, N. H., B, Allentown Rifles, and 3d U. S Meade, 5 Coleman, Patrick, 5th Bat'ln, D. C Rawlins, 1 Coleman, W. H., Navy Reynolds, 6 Collins, J. W., G, 99th Pa Lincoln, 3 Cole, B. F., H, 145th Pa Lincoln, 3 39 Cole, W. S., D, 9th Me Lincoln, 3 Collins, M. T., 1st Bat'ln, D. C Meade, 5 Collins, Wm., 3d Bat'ln, D. C Lincoln, 3 Columbus, A. G., Met. Rifles, D. C Lincoln, 3 Columbus, Charles J., 3d Bat'ln. D. C Lincoln, 3 Compton. J. W., F, 12th O Lincoln, 3 Conboy, Martin, B, 37th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Cone, O. S. M., 3d N. Y. Car., and Navy Lincoln, 3 Conley, Thos., F. 165th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Connell, TVm., Navy Lincoln, 3 Cutler, J. H.. F, 61st Pa Lincoln, 3 Curtis, Wright, D, 17th Conn Rawlins, 1 Conard, William, H, 19th Pa., and E, 15th Pa. Cav Burnside, 8 Connor, James, F, 1st Md Burnside, 8 Cook, J. G., Jr., E, Mass. L. Ai-t Burnside, 8 Coon, C. E., B, 23d N. Y Burnside, 8 Cozzens, H. A., B, 24th N. Y Burnside, 8 Cowgill, John, Capt., A, 108th U. S. C Burnside, 8 Crandall, C. P., Capt., C, 1st Ore Burnside, 8 Creighton, J. D., F, 12th Mass Burnside, 8 Croissant, J. D., G, 39th Wis., & L 61st N. Y Burnside, 8 Crook, W. H., B, 2d Bat'ln, D. C Burnside, 8 Crosby, J. Q., G, 13th Mass Burnside, 8 Crutchet, H. N., A, 10th Ky Burnside, 8 Gushing, L. F. W., K, 4th Mass. H. Art., 2d Lt.. .Burnside, 8 Cavanaugh, J. H., B, 10th Mass., 2d Lt Burnside, 8 Cady, Heman. Capt., 17th U. S Meade, 5 Cairns, Wm., B, 1st N. J. Art Meade, 5 Calderwood, Robert, A, 79th, 2d Lt. Highland Guards Lincoln, 3 C^allahan, Thos., I, 2d U. S. Cav Lincoln, 3 Camp, B. H., Adj't, 19th Conn Rawlins, 1 Camp, Normant, Chap., 4th N. J Thomas, 15 Campbell, C. D., A, 2d W. Va. Cav Reynolds, 6 Campbell, F. L., 58th Pa. (Emergency) Lincoln, 3 Campbell, S. A., A, 104th Pa Lincoln, 3 Cardella, R. F., Musician, 62d N. Y Meade, 5 Carew, Albert, E, 2d U. S. Art Meade, 5 Carpenter, J. E., Adj't and Capt., 175th Lincoln, 3 Carpenter, M. J., E, 84th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Carr, J. H., D, 116th Pa Reynolds, 6 Carrier, A. L., Nally's Met. Rifles. D. C Meade, 5 Carrington, C. H., I, 103d O Meade, 5 Carroll, Jno. J., 2d Lt., C, 15th N. Y. Eng Meade, 5 Carroll, Patrick, A, 6th Bat'ln, D. C Meade, 5 Carsey, W. A. A., Capt., 1st Kan. Batt Rawlins, 1 Commerford, J. A., Capt., H, 3d Mass. Cav Carson, 2 Cunningham, R. G., M, 13th Md. Cav Lincoln, 3 Connelly, John, G, 3d U. S. Art Lincoln, 3 Connor, F. B., C, 6th Bat'ln, D. C Rawlins, 1 Connor, G. W., C, 6th Bat'ln, D. C Rawlins, 1 40 Connor, Thomas, B. 2d U. S. Ai*t Ra-vrlins, 1 Connerty, John, F, 2(1 TJ. S. Art., and B, 2d Mass. Cav Meade, 5 Oonover, G. G., D, 1st Ind. H. Ai-t Meade, 5 Conrad, F. A,, B, 4th Pa. Res Lincoln, 3 Conrey, Albert, 1, 7th U. S Meade, 5 Gonroy, T. F., C, 42d Mass., and Navy Rawlins, 1 Gonsine, H. S., B, 28th Me Lincoln, .3 Conway, Thomas, D, 3d U. S Meade, 5 Cook, George, E, 48th N. Y Reynolds, 6 Cook, John, Capt., E, 210th Pa Meade, 5 Cook, John, B, 4th U. S. Art., and Navy Meade, .5 Cook, R. H., L, 1st Md. Cav Meade, 5 Cooney, James, G, 3d Wis. Cav Lincoln, 3 Cooper, G. A., Iv, 10th O. Cav Lincoln, 3 Corliss, H. G., I, 1st Mass. Cav.. and K, 2d Mass. Cav Meade, 5 Cornwell, T. D., A, 5Sd N. Y., and A, 18th N. Y... Lincoln, 3 Corson, G. E., 17th IT. S., and Hosp. Stew.. U. S. A Reynolds, G Goughlin, Dennis, E, 140th N. Y RawUns, 1 Coulter, J. J., U. S. S Meade, 5 Cox, C. R., G, 4th Bat'ln, D. G., and F, 1st Md., Lincoln, 3 Cox, W. B., C, 4th Bat'ln, D. C, and H. 1st D. C., Lincoln, 3 Croggan, W. J., D, 4th Bat'ln, D. C Meade, 5 Crombaugh, J. H., B, 1st D. C Meade, 5 Crooks, R. C, H, 3d Md. P. H. B Rawlins, 1 Cross, Andrew, F, 2d D. C Meade, 5 Crozier, James, 1st Ass't Surg.. 3i)th 111 Meade, 5 Church, Jno. P., 2d Lt., 1, 1st Mich. L. Art Burnside, 8 Church, W. H., 2d Lt., 2d AVis Meade, 5 Curnien, Patrick, B, 3d N. Y. L. A Meade, 5 Curry, W. M., Chaplain, 53d Ind Lincoln, 3 Conner, L. A., G, 9th N. H Carson, 2 Culbertson, J. N., G, 7th Kan. Cav Carson, 2 Cratty, Daniel, E, 0th Bat'ln 1). C Lincoln, 3 Graven, D. F., Marine Corps Lincoln, 3 Cheshire, W. W., E, 151st Ind Lincoln, 3 Clement, A. B., C, 9th Mass. Batt Lincoln, 3 Clement, J. T., A. 1st Bat'ln. D. C Reynolds, 6 Clemons, P. H., A, Surg., 99th O., and Surg.. 17th U. S. G. T Lincoln, 3 Crean, John, Benton's Ord. Cops Lincoln, 3 Cook, W. A., D. C Grant, 12 Cline, W. A., 1, 3d Tenn Grant, 12 Corrick, Chas. — Grant, 12 Cleany, Jas., G, 3d U. S Grant. 12 Clifford, J. E., G and C, 7th N. H Grant, 12 Clark, F. A., E, 1st Me. H. Art Grant, 12 Gaton, R. T., K, 148th, and G. 100th N. Y Grant, 12 Callahan, J. C., L, 15th Pa. Cav., 2d Lt Grant, 12 Calhoun, R. M., B, 4th Conn Grant, 12 41 CoUette, J. R.. B, 7th Ky Burnside. 8 Crawford, Nero, H, 33d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Carson, Perry, E, 24th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Chew, Marshall, K, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Chase, D. E., C, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Carroll, Fielder, D, 32d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Carroll, Thomas, I. 22d U. S. C. T Morton,' 4 Colriu, E. J., 23d U. S. C. T Morton! 4 Clay, Henry Morton', 4 Crawford, Henry, D, 28th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Clark, Sandy, K, 4th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Colbert, Geo., C, 30th U. S. C. T Morton! 4 Chunn, Chas., Morton, 4 Carter, Beverly, H, 10th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Courtney, Wm., Navy Morton, 4 Chapman, G. R., A, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Colbert, W. H., Navy Morton, 4 Culverwell, J. G., I. 1st D. C Carson, 2 Capito, B. F., C, 13th Ind. Cav Sheridan, 14 Carr, G. W., G, 197th Pa Carson, 2 Carpenter, O. F., Lt., H, 86th N. Y Sheridan, 14 Carriek, Robert, Major. 3d Mo. Cav Carson, 2 Clark, E. C, Ass't Surg., 8th N. H Sheridan, 14 Clarke, E. M., A, 1st Ky. Ai't Carson. 2 Cranford, H. L., Capt., G, 14th N. Y. Mil Carson. 2 Cheeseman. R. C, H, 2d Pa., Capt. and Brev. Maj., 45th Pa Sheridan, 14 Clemmer, W. B., A, 14th N. Y Carson, 2 Christiancy, J. I., Lt., 17th Mich Sheridan, 14 Clifton, T. E., Paymaster's Clerk in Navy Carson, 2 Crisp, T. B., C, 11th 111. Cav Car.son, 2 Collins, J. F., A, 1st N. Y. Mt'd Rifles Carson, 2 Conlee, A. W., K, 96th 111 Carson, 2 Connelley, D. C, Musician, 3d Md Sheridan, 14 Conrad, Joseph, Lt.-Col., 15th Mo., and Brev. Brig.-Gen Carson, 2 Conway, John, Navy Carson, 2 Corbett, Edward, F, 3d Mich. Cav Sheridan, 14 Coulter, W. A., 18th U. S Carson, 2 Croney, C. A., H, 3d loAva Sheridan, 14 Crouch, H. J., Hos. Stew., 6th Pa. Cav Sheridan, 14 Churchill, J, M., I, 1st Minn Carson, 2 Colby, J. C. S., Lt., B, 24th Mo., and Reg. Q. M., Burnside, 8 Coker, John, 2d Lt., H, 155th 111 Burnside, 8 Clagett, Dorsey, Lt., L, 1st Md Burnside, 8 Carson, J. M., 2d Lt., F, 27th Pa Carson, 2 Carter, W. M., Navy Carson, 2 Casey, Joseph, C, 100th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Caverly, Edward, K, 32d N. Y Reynolds, Chambers, W. H., B, 1st W. Va Carson, 2 Chapman, C. H.. K. 1st Mass Carson, 2 Chase, G. W., G, 2d D. ^' Thomas, 15 42 Clark, S. N., Lt., G, 64th U. S. C. T., & Brev. Maj., Carson, 2 Clements, A. H., Capt. and C. S Carson, 2 Croffut, W. A., E, 1st Minn Carson, 2 Cole, W. P.. Lt., I, 8th Md Carson, 2 Colton, H. v., F, 35th N. Y Carson, 2 Casey, Thomas, C, 2d U. S. Art. Wilson, 17 Chambers, Charles, I, 2d U. S. Ai-t Wilson, 17 Cole, J. H., E, 3d U. S. Ai-t Wilson, 17.: Conroy, John, D, 1st Texas Cav Wilson, 17 Cameron, Don C, 1st Wis. Battery Potomac, 18 Camp, N. H., C, 5th N. J., and Lt., Sig. Corps Carson, 2 Can nan, Edward, Col., 13th N. J Potomac, 18 Carmody, J. R., Navy. Carson, 2 Commegere, F. J., A, 14th O., and Lt., 7th U. S. Cav Carson, 2 Crouch, David, Capt., F, 4th Md Potomac, 18 Crow, John, I, 63d N. J Carson, 2 Curry, INIorris, B, 153d I'a Carson, 2 Cameron, John, C, 3d Pa. Cav Carson, 2 Carroll, Patrick, E, 9th and 4th U. S Carson, 2 Carter, J. B., L, 9th N. Y. S. :M.. & B, 1st V. Pv. C, Carson, 2 Cattell, H. P., F, 20th Pa Carson, 2 Chase, W. S., L, 1st N. Y. L. Art., and R. Q. M., 18th V. R. C Carson, 2 Clements, Joseph, G, 2d U. S Carson, 2 Cole, C. C, Capt., I, 17th Me Carson, 2 Coleman, James, A, Wash. Light Inf., and Capt., H, 1st D. C Carson, 2 Coleman. P. W., I, 8th Mich Carson. 2 Collins, F. W., 5th U. S. Art Carson, 2 Conway, John, Navy Carson, 2 Cooper, G. H., B, 5th Wis Carson, 2 Crooks, J. W., I, 5th N. Y. Cav Carson, 2 Curry, E. H., A, 50th N. Y. Eng'rs Carson, 2 Curtin, Patrick, D, 2d Bat'ln, D. C Carson, 2 Cutler, L B., Capt., 66th Mo., and Brev. Major, 83d HI Carson, 2 Callan, L. F., G., 5th Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Cammack, J. J., C, 1st Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Carter, G. A., Musician, 128th N. Y Sherman, 16 Carroll, J. G., Lt., F, 6th Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 (Jandler, W. M., M. R., 5th Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Clements, L. F., G, 5th Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Clements, J. M., M. R., 5th Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Connor, J. L., C, 2d Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11^ Cooper, D. T., D, 2d Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Carrington, E. C, Capt., A, 2d Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Brown, James, U. S. A Sherman, 16 Connor, S. W., B, 7th Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Cissel, W. C, A, 2d Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Chaney, James, E, 2d Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Campbell, Alberto, A, 2d W. Va. Cav Farragut, 10 48 Carson, F. D.. H, 5th Wis Parragut, 10 Casey, E. F., A, 11th Mass Farragut, 10 Cbancey, J. T., 2(1 Lt., D. C. Vol Farragut, 10 Chancey, W. A., C, 5th Bat'ln D. C Farragut, 10 Charles, R. A., A, IGth Fa. Cav Farragut, 10 Chrismond. O. B., H, 11th N. Y. Cav Farragut, 10 Chirk, S. T., C, Gth Bat'ln, D. C Farragut, 10 Conley, William, K. 8th Pa. Res Carson, 2 Cook, G. R.. B. 4th Bat'ln. D. C Farragut. 10 Corcoran, George, B, D. C Farragut, 10 Cover, John, C, 25th TVis Farragut, 10 Cox. John, K, 29th Fa Carson, 2 Crandall, G. W., B, 144th Fa Carson, 2 Crocker, W. C, Lt., and R. Q. M., I, 98d N. Y Carson, 2 Campbell, Robert. Navy, Farragut, 10 Caywood, P. A., F, Gth Bat'ln D. C Farragut, 10 Childs, C. H., H, G8th Pa Farragut, 10 Clark, C. C, C, Gth Bat'ln, D. C Farragut, yO Cohill, H. R., C, 7th Bat'ln, D. C Farragut, 10 Collins, John, C, 2d D. C Farragut, 10 Crider, Joseph, I, 183d O Farragut, 10 Cross, Jeremiah, Capt., D, 7th Baflu. D. C. Farragut, 10 Crouch, N. S., F, 1st N. H. Cav Farragut, 10 Campbell, Alexander, D, 5th U. S. Ai-t Wilson, 17 Campbell, William, 122d Pa Wilson, 17 Carpenter, A. H., 7th and 2d U. S Wilson, 17 Casey, Joseph, E, 9th U. S Wilson, 17 Cohen, Morris, H, 3d U. S Garfield, 7 Cissel, W. H. H., Met. Rifles Garfield, 7 Cullen, J. F.. A, 5th Ky Garfield, 7 Clark, B. ^^\, 2d Lieut., B, 3d AVis Garfield. 7 Clear, W. A., A, 71st Pa Garfield, 7 Calver, Thos., D, 44th low^a Garfield, 7 Calhoun, W. H., B, 1st Bat'ln, D. C Garfield, 7 Crown, C. E., F, 2d U. S. Art Garfield, 7 Craig, W. A., C, 54th N. Y. N. G Garfield, 7 CohiU, J. P., A, Wash. Lt. Inf Garfield, 7 Casper, Christian, F, 8th N. Y Garfield, 7 Costello, James, E, 4th U. S. Cav Garfield, 7 Crosby, A. W., A, 23d Ind Garfield, 7 Cullen, Richard, G, 52d N. Y Garfield, 7 Clark, C. B., Hosp. Steward Garfield, 7 Collins, J. F., 1, 13th Md Garfield, 7 Cole, A. S., A, ISGth N. Y Garfield, 7 Crowell, David, C, 35th N. J Garfield, 7 Chapin, J. E., D, 10th Bl Garfield, 7 Collins, J. E., A, 1st Bat'ln, 1>. (' Garfield, 7 Cohen, Edward, 30th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Colston, Richai-d, 1st U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Conway, Ewell, E, 1st U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Contee, J. S., K, 19th Md Sumner, 9 Coleman, Henry, 2d U. S. C. Cav Sumner, 9 Chase, John, I, 28th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 44 Carter, Oscar, K, 2(1 U. S. C. T Sumner. 9 Carroll, Geo., F, 1st U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Carter, Edward, A, 1st U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Carter, Champ, H, 5th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Comodore, Thos., A, 38th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Chapman. Silas, B, 41st U. S. C. T Sumner. 9 Canter, Charles, Nary Sumner, 9 Cole, Samuel. A, 23d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Cannon, S. G., F, 35th U. S. C. 'r Sumner, 9 Cornell, Scott, K, 79th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Chew, James, D. 1st U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Criseman, Lewis, C, 29th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Collins, W. H., Navy Sumner, 9 Clark, J. A.. NaA^y Sumner, 9 Chambers, Thos., Xavy Sumner, 9 Chambers, John, — Sumner, 9 Clemans, J. C, A, 2d TJ. S. C. T Sumner, 9 CoUins, J. A., L, 2d U. S. C. T Sumner. 9 Cox, W. C. D, 48th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Cain, Linsay, E, 107th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Cain, Alfred, I, 11th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Carter, Pascal, K, 2d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Clark, Robert, Navy Sumner, 9 Coleman, Patrick, Jackson Guard, D. C Rawlins, 1 Choate, Warren, A, 4th Bat'ln, D. C Lincoln, 3 Clarey, Henry, K, 97th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Chittin, Stephen, A, 8th U. S. C. T. . Morton. 4 Cays, T. A., H, 88th N. Y Sheridan, 14 Clark, 1. S., H, 14th N. Y Logan, 13 Coates, H. W.. A, 21st N. Y Logan, 13 Collins, B. H., E, 158th N. Y Burnside, 8 Condon, P. J., G, 63d N. Y\. Capt Meade, 5 Crosby, A. TJ., G, 15th Iowa Thomas, 15 Callaghan, George, — Meade, 5 Connor, C. E., — Meade, 5 Cox, S. A., — Meade, 5 Culley, Joseph, — Lincoln, 3 Dakin, R. E., C, 71st Pa Carson, 2 Darling, B. F., A, 9th Iowa Lincoln, 3 Darling, G. A., Capt., G, 5th U. S. C. Cav Rawlins, 1 Darr, Joseph, Lieut.-CoL, and Pro.-Mar,, Dept. of Mo Rawlins, 1 Davis, J. W., Lt., F, 64th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Davis, J. R.. 11th Mass. Batt Lincoln, 3 Dawson, Wm., Met. Rifles, D. C Meade, 5 Day, Andrew, E, 31st Ind Lincoln, 3 Drake, H. F. J., B, 20th N. Y Meade; 5 Dean. Fred. I.. A. 156th 111 Lincoln, 3 Dean, Isaiah, Constitution.al Guards, 1). C Thomas, 15 De Batz, William, A, 190th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Deffer, Frederick, C, 1st D. C Lincoln, 3 De Grain, R. F., 1, 29th N. Y., and 68th N. Y Rawlins. 1 45 De Groot, W. A., C. otli N. Y. H. Art Meade. 5 De Grummond, A., C, 1st U. S. Art Lincoln, 3 De Jester, J. E., Lt., K, 1st Wash. Ter Rawlins, 1 De Knight, W. F., Lt., V. R. C Lincoln, 3 De Land, F. S., 1, 17th Me Reynolds, 6 Deloe, W. H., H, loth AV. Va Thomas, lo Delaney, P. C, E, 10th Mich. Cav Rawlins, 1 Dempsey, William, K, .''>th U. S. Cav Meade, 5 Deneane, J. W., A, 1st Pa. Res Meade, 5 Deniston, W. W.. K. 1st Colo., and M.. 1st Colo.. 2d Lieut Meade, 5 Densmore, J. S., A, Loudoun Rangers Lincoln, 3 Dent, A. S., Lt.. C. 2d D. C Lincoln, 3 De Putron, J. C, E. 71st Pa Lincoln, 3 Derendorf, L. K., Capt., M. 3d X. Y. Art Lincoln, 3 Derine, P. J., Navy Meade, 5 Devoe, J. B. L., A, 1st Me. Ai-t Rawlins, 1 Dewees, J. H., Lt.-Col., A, 13th Pa. Cav Meade, T) Dexter. W. H.. B. 18th Pa., and Lt.. A. 58th Pa.. Meade, 5 Davis, C. F., Lt.. K. 16th Reg't V. R. C Grant, 12 Dutton, J. AV.. E, 7.3d 111 Grant, 12 Duvall, G. W.. U. S. Marines Lincoln, 3 Dutton, G. W., President's Mtd. Guard, D. C Meade, 5 Duryee, Redfield, D, 1st Conn., and Col., 6th Conn Rawlins, 1 Durbaugh, J. A., H, 7th Pa. Res., and L 1st Vet. Vols Lincoln, 3 Durham, J. R., E, 12th W. Va., 2d Lt Rawlins, 1 Durfee, George, A, 3d Mass Lincoln, 3 Dunning, J. B., D. 1st Conn. Cav Lincoln, 3 Dunning, Hugh, Navy Reynolds, 6 Dunn, Thos., M, 4th U. S. Art Reynolds, Dunlop, O. E., Capt.. H.. 1.5th Kan. Cav Lincoln, 3 Duncan, E. A.. A. A. Surg., U. S. A Lincoln, 3 Dunbar, J. K., Hosp. Stew., U. S. A., 37th Pa Rawlins, 1 Dummer, G. E., F, 2d Kan. Cav Meade, 5 Dukes, L P., B, 1st Md Meade, 5 Duffy, Michael, 1, 69th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Duckett, W. G., K, 138th N. Y., and Hosp. Stew., U. S. A Rawlins, 1 Dubant, W. E., Met. Rifles, D. C. 2d Lt Meade, 5 Dice, John, A, D. C Meade, 5 Dickerson, P. B., D, 97th O Thomas, 15 Dickey, C. B., C, 104th O RawUns, 1 Dickey, L. E., A, 4th Me Lincoln, 3 Diercks, J. F., A, 9th U. S Lincoln, 3 Dietrich, Christian, A, 8th Bat'ln, D. C Rawlins, 1 Diggius, Bartholomew, Navy Meade, 5 Dikeman, H. K., D, 53d N. Y Meade, 5 Dillon, M. A., G, 2d N. H Meade, 5 Dillon, Nicholas, I, 6th U. S Meade, 5 Dimmick, R. A., Capt.. B. 10th N. Y Rawlins, 1 46 Dittrich, R. A., A, 8th Bat'ln, D. C Rawlins, 1 Diver, J. B., B, 138th N. Y., and 9th N. H. Art. . . .Lincoln, 3 Divine, J. T., A. Loudoun Rangers Lincoln, 3 Driggers, Abel V., B, 87th 111 .Meade, 5 Donahue, John, A, 14th Vet. Res Lincoln, 3 Daughton, J. B., A, 1st Bat'ln. D. C Carson, 2 Denison, D. A., A. 16th Conn Carson, 2 Dobson, H. A., K, 11th \V. R. C Thomas, 15 Dodge, Asaph, Lt., F, 16th N. Y Meade, 5 Dodge, J. H., Capt., 9th Wis. Batt Lincoln, 3 Doering, Jonas, A, 8th Bat'ln. D C Rawlins, 1 Doherty, Michael, Navy Lincoln, 3 Doing, C. H., K, 73d Ind Lincoln, 3 Dollison, W. T., G, 32d O Lincoln, 3 Donaldson, Donald, D, 1st P. H. B Meade, 5 Donnelly, J. P., A, 1st N. Y Meade, 5 Donnelly, John, H, 2d Pa. Res Lincoln, 3 Donohoe, ISIathew, U. S. Marine Meade, 5 Donohue, Florence, G, 105th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Doran, John, A, 6th Bat'ln, D. C Meade, 5 Dorsey, W. E., G, 1st Col. Cav Thomas, 15 Dougall, J. S., H, 44th N. Y Thomas, 15 Douglass, Alexander, D, 2d Bat'ln, D. C Meade, 5 Dougherty. George, G, 3d U. S Meade, 5 Dowd, J. B., Capt., H, 13th U. S. C. T Thomas. 15 Dowling, E. J., D, 2d TJ. S. Art Lincoln, 3 Dowling, J. A., G. 51st Pa Lincoln, 3 Downey, James, K, 6th Pa Lincoln, 3 Downs, Jacob, L, 1st Md. Cav Meade, 5 Droesbecke, Xaverius, 1st Conn. Batt Rawlins, 1 Dailey, J. S., K, 12th N. Y. Mil Meade, 5 Dailey, John, Ordnance Dep't Meade, 5 Dailey, J. L., G, 17th Pa Lincoln, 3 Daly, C. P., C, 2d Mass. Art Lincoln, 3 Dandelet, J. F., 15th U. S Lincoln, 3 Danenhower, Charles, I, 5th O Meade, 5 Daniels, A. M., A, 6th Minn Reynolds, 6 Daniels, B. G., Capt., 19th U. S Rawlins, 1 Daniels, Joseph, Capt., 1st Minn. Mt'd Reynolds, 6 Drumm, Peter, G, 191st Pa Carson, 2 Dodge, W. B., E, 11th N. H Carson, 2 Dutton, J. B., C, Pur. Legion Md Carson, 2 Dudley, G. T., Lt., K, 23d N. Y., and M, 50th Engineers Grant, 12 Day, J. H., B, 2d Iowa Cav Burnside, 8 De Merritt, J. H., A. A. Paymaster, Navy Burnside, 8 Dexter, J. E., Surgeon, 40th N. Y Burnside, 8 Duckrell, W. J., E, 40th Mass., 2d Lt Burnside, 8 Davis, G. P., Capt., D, 162d O. Nat'l Guard, and F, 184th O Burnside, 8 Douglass, L. H., M, 54th Mass. Vol Morton, 4 Dlggs, Phillip, D, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Davis, J. Li., r>, 2d La Morton, 4 Dorsey, J. F., TJ. S. C. T Morton, 4 Dulauey, Richard, G, IstU. S. C. T Morton, 4 Diickett, Cornelius, B. 3'Jth U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Dorsey, Ai-am, G, 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Dandi-ige, W. E., F, 3d U. S; C. T Morton, 4 Dudley, J. D., B, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Duckett, J. H., B, 23d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Davis, Hardin, I, 122d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Douglass, George, K. 2Sth U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Dawson, Owens, 25th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Dyer, John, G, 38th U. S. O. T Morton, 4 Douglass, C. R., F, 54th Mass. Vol Morton, 4 Duncan, Gabriel, A, 23d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Denny, H. H., D, 32d U. S. 0. T Morton, 4 De Castro, J. W., I, 1st N. Y. Mt'd Rifles. and M, 4th Prov. N. Y. Cav Carson, 2 Desmond, M. P., Jackson Guards, D. C Carson, 2 De Wandelaer, J. A., B, 153d N. Y Carson, 2 Dickenson, Joseph, Adj't, 26th Pa., and Brev. Brig.-Gen Carson, 2 Doolittle, W. H., F, 141st Pa Carson, 2 Diemar, C. E., A, 49th 111 Carson, 2 Dierner, Jacob, D, 54th N. Y Sheridan, 14 Doyle, J. A., Capt. and C. S Carson, 2 Dufour, J. M., G, 1.39th Ind Carson, 2 Dangerfield, J. A., Navy Sumner, 9 Dent, Josiah, F, 9th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Diff, Samuel, K, 3Sth U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Dyson, C. A., A, 23d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Dorsey, J. F., A, 23d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Doster, J. N., Xavy Sumner, 9 Dailey, B. H., Navy Sumner, 9 Dent, William, B, 19th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Dixon, Henry, I, 1st U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Dorsey, Henry, K, 10th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Dorsey, Robert, F, 55th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Dunn, Edward Rawlins, 1 Douch, Henry, U. S. M. C Rawlins, 1 Duffy, P. J Rawlins, 1 Davenport, J. L., B, 40th Wis Garfield, 7 Drew, W. O., Lieut.-CoL, 2d D. C Garfield, 7 Dean, Geo., A, 2d D. C Garfield, 7 Dahle, Ernst, C, 5th U. S. Cav Garfield, 7 Deponia, M. J., E, 20th N. Y. Mil Garfield, 7 Davis, W. W., H, 1st Del Garfield, 7 Davis, E. W., A, Wash. Lt. Inf Garfield, 7 Dayton, G. E., Capt., C, 35th N. J Garfield, 7 Doyle, James, A, 120th Ind Garfield, 7 Down, J. F., C, Met. Rifles, D. C Garfield, 7 Dawson, E. L., Slemmer Guards Garucia, 7 Dement, G. W., B, 1st California Garfield, 7 Drown, OrvUle, A, 11th Vt Lincoln, 3 48 Duvall, Charles, G, 43d U. S. C. T Moi-ton, 4 Davenport, W. G., Lt., H, 5th Vt Logan, 13 Davison, Alpheus, G, 103d lU Logan, 13 Dewart, W. L., Capt., H, 84th Pa Burnside, 8 Doe, W. H., A, 1st Conn. H. Art Burnside, S Donj', J. H., Ulman's Battery, and L, 5th U. S. Art Logan, 13 Dumazeand, Louis, K, and A, 3d N. J Logan, 13 Daniels, J. H., A, Putnam Rifles. D. C Stone, 11 Devers, George, G, 5th Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Downing, Zacharia, D, 4th Bat'ln Stone, 11 Duffy, O. E., President's Mt'd Guards Stone, 11 Dunn, John, E. 6th Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Duvall, E. J.. B, 3d Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Dekings, Thomas, D, 7th Bat'ln. D. C Stone, 11 Downey, Hugh, 5th Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Daughton, B. C, A, 1st Bat'ln, D. C Farragut, 10 Davis, Charles. B, 2d D. C. Bat'ln Farragut, 10 Davis, G. R., B, Union Reg't, D. C Farragut, 10 Davis, J. D., F, 6th Bat'ln, D. r Farragut, 10 Davis, J. T., C, 7th Bat'ln, D. C Farragut, 10 Davis, S. M., F, 6th U. S. Cav Farragut, 10 Davis, T. G., F, 2d D. C Farragut, 10 Dinsmore, A. F., E, 3d Mich., and 2d Baflu, 137th V. R. C Farragut, 10 Doddrell, James, U. S. M. Corps Farragut, 1(5 Doolan, Patrick, Navy Farragut, 10 Dove, W. F., D, 7th Bat'ln, D. (' Farragut, 10 Downing, W. F.. D. C " Farragut. 10 Driver, J. P., Lt., G, 28th Iowa Farragut, 10 Dunhar, Daniel, E, 78th Pa Farragut, 10 Dunn, R. W., U. S. Navy Yard Farragut, 10 Dougherty, E. C, B, .38th Iowa, and Lieiit.. I, 34th Iowa Potomac, 18 Darragh, H. C, E, 164th N. Y Carson, 2 Davis, G. E., A, 124th Pa., and E, Del. Cav Carson, 2 De Arnaud, C. A.. Capt., 5th Mo., and A, D. C Carson, 2 De Long, Baltis, I, 61st N. Y Carson, 2 Dickson, C. H., G, 13th Ind Carson, 2 Dingman, Harrison, K, 14th N. Y Carson, 2 Doores. W. C, C, 109th Pa Carson, 2 Dalrymple, Ellis. C, 52d Ind Sheridan, 14 Dalton, T. W., G, 82d N. Y Carson, 2 David, Absalom, U. S. A Carson, 2 Davis, B. S., Navy Sheridan, 14 Davis, George, Capt., K, 42d Mass Carson, 2 Davis, J. A., 1st N. Y. Mt'd Rifles Carson, 2 Dawson, N. E., K, 14th Iowa Carson, 2 Drennon, D. O., E, 4th U. S. Cav., and 15th Conn Sheridan, 14 Dufour, J. M., 139th Ind Carson, 2 Dubois, William, G, 4th N. Y Carson. 2 1 49 Dunn. A. L., Navy Carson. 2 Drum. R. C. U. S. Brig.-Gen Carson, 2 Dyrenfortli, R. St. J., Chicago Dragoons, and Capt., L, 17th 111. Cav Carson, 2 Elam, T. J., B, 3d U. S. Cav., and A, 10th Tenn. Cav Carson, 2 Elms, Chas., F, 30tu N. Y Carson, 2 Emery, G. S., A, 16th Vt Sheridan, 14 Emery, L. S., A, 16th Vt Potomac, 18 Edson, J. J., B, 61st N. Y Carson, 2 Emory, J. M., H, 1st U. S. Art Carson, 2 Erly, J. S., C. 8th N. Y. H. Art Carson, 2 Everett, Shepard. H. 13th Mass Carson, 2 Evans. J. B.. TJ. S. M. Corps Carson, 2 Ebangh. T. O., F, 7th N. Y. Mil Carson, 2 Eichelherger, G. N., Balto. L. Art Carson, 2 Ely. G. G., E. 1st Bat'ln, Cal. Mountaineers Rawlins, 1 Evans, J. B.. E, 12th tJ. S. C. T Morton, 4 Edelin. Charles, H, 19th U. S. C. T Morton. 4 Ellis. Henry, C, 31st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Evan.s, D. J., H, 3d N. Y. L. Art Burnslde, 8 Evans. C. H., Light Balto. Battery Burnside, 8 Enderle, J. L., D, 39th Mass Burnside, 8 Elliot, J. H., G, 34th Mass Burnside, 8 Ebert, Charles, K, 1st N. Y Burnside, 8 Edwards, John, Brig.-Gen Burnside, 8 Edson, J. A., Lieut., 10th N. Y. Car Sherman, 16 Eaton. W. S., Sig. Corps, U. S. A Burnside, 8 Enry, J. W., B, 7th Md Grant, 12 Earle, G. H., D, 1st P. H. B., Md. Cav Meade, 5 Early. William. K, 5th U. S. Cav Rawlins, 1 Eastman, A. P., A, 18th Me., and 1st Me. H. Art. .Lincoln, 3 Eaton, A. J., G, 15th Me Lincoln, 3 Eaton, B. H., C, 44th N. Y., and Lieut., K, 20th U. S. C Meade, 5 Evans, F. H., A, 3d N. H Lincoln, 3 Evans, W. T., Hos. Stew., U. S. A Lincoln, 3 Eckert, G. W., Apprentice, Navy Meade, 5 Elbert, Melchior, Benton's Com. Ordnance Corps, . .Meade, 5 Bllerbrook, H., E, 1st U. S. Art Lincoln. Esselman, F. J., H, 20th Mich Rawlins, 1 Estes. L. G., Brig.-Gen Rawlins, 1 Etheridge, J. W., Lt., E, 1st N. C. U. V Meade, 5 Etter, J. W., F, 91st Pa Meade, 5 Exel, Christian, E, 6th :^flnn Lincoln, 3 Edmonds, Howard, Capt., L, 3d Pa. Cav Meade, 5 Emmons, Lucius, I, 8th Ind. Cav., and 75th Ind Reynolds, 6 Eldridge, M. A., B, 25th Mich Lincoln, 3 Eldridge, W. W., C, 24th Mich Meade, 5 Elkins, P. M., A, 1st Bat'ln, 111 Reynolds, 6 Elliott, B. M., H, 15th Pa Meade, 5 50 Entrikiu, B. P., H, Sth Wis., and Hos. Stew Thomas, 15 Eaton, A. W., B, 4th Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Eaton, H. F., B, 4th Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Edmonston, Enoch, D, 4th Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Emmert, Leonhard, A, 4th Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Elliot, S. H., D, 122d O Farragut,10 Emmons, Richard, Detailed in N. Yard Farragut, 10 Engle, J. E., I, 97th Pa Sheridan, 14 Evans, C. P., G, 12th Conn Farragut, 10 Emmett, Samuel, M, 3d U. S. Art Wilson, 17 Eng, Charles, D, 2d U. S., and I, N. Y. Art Wilson, 17 Essex, Wilson, H, 32d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Edline, M, H, 28th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Bgan, C. L., Chaplain, U. S. A Rawlins, 1 Edgar, J. M., C, 7th Pa., and Lt., I, 11th Mass. Car Carson, 2 Ehle, J. N., D, 2d Wis Carson, 2 Engel, Benjamin, K, and Serg't Maj., 2d U. S. Dragoons Carson, 2 Eckloff, Adolphus, Met. Rifles, D. C Garfield. 7 Ehel, Charles, 55th N. Y Garfield, 7 Enwi-ight, Jeremiah, C, 4th U. S. Cav Garfield, 7 Evans, W. T., Hosp. Stew., U. S. A Lincoln, 3 Ellis, S. B., Navy Lincoln, 3 Edwards, H., Navy Carson, 2 Ennis, J. B., K, Sth Ind., and 6th Mo. Mil Thomas, 15 Eno, H. W., K, 116th N. Y. Logan, 13 Exley, T. M., F, 13th Mass Burnside, 8 Fairbrother, G. W., 2d Lt., M, 5th Mich. Cav Burnside, 8 Farabee, L. T., B, 13th Ind. Cav Burnside, 8 Firmin, O. S., B, 7th Conn., and 115th Co., 2d Bat'ln, V. R. C Burnside, 8 Foster, J. B., Capt., D, 46th O Burnside, 8 Freeman, C. P., H, 1st Mech. and Engineers Burnside, 8 Fribley, Enoch, D, 161st O Burnside, 8 Farnsworth, Calvin, H, 18th Me. Inf., and 1st Me. H. Art Meade, 5 Farquahar, Charles, A, 10th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Farrell, Henry, F, 60th N. Y., and Gen. Ser., U. S. A Lincoln, 3 Faulkner, Peter, D, U. S. Eng. and Ai-tificers, Thomas, 15 Faunce, S. E.^ D, 38th Mass Reynolds, 6 Flaherty, Jeremiah, 3d Bat'ln, D. C Lincoln, 3 Flaharty, Thomas, B, 21st Pa. Cav Lincoln, 3 Franc, Henry, H, 1st Kan. Mil., 2d Lt Meade, 5 Francis, G. W., C, 2d Pa. H. Ai-t Rawlins, 1 Franklin, C. W., Navy Lincoln. Franklin, J. S., A, 74th N. Y Meade, 5 Fechner, St. Clair, K, Sth O., and E, 9th O. Cav., 2d Lieut Lincoln, 3 Ferguson, G. R., Lt., B, 152d 111 Meade, 5 Ferree, Newton, 84th O., and C, 157th O., 2d Lieut Rawlins, 1 51 Ferries, Samuel, D, 77th lud Lincoln, 3 Fletcher, E. S., D, 13th Mass., and Hosp. Stew., U. S. A Meade, 5 Fletcher, La Quiuo, F, 49th O Reynolds, 6 Fletcher, W. H., C, 4th K. I. . T Meade! 5 Fletcher, G. D., B, 13th N. Y. H. Art Reynolds,' 6 Freeland, J. L., I, 74th Ind Lincoln, 3 French, G. H., Lt., B, 12th Mass Rawlins' 1 Frenis, B. F., F, 2d D. C Meade, 5 Fischer, C. B., Navy Morton, 4 Fitzhue, J. T., Pres. Dispatch Boat Morton, 4 Ford, W. H., D, 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Fletcher, Henry, E, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Fogarty, John, B, 1st Dragoons Lincoln, 3 Foley, M. J., A, 37th N. J Meade, 5 Foley, T. F., G, 174th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Ford, B. A., I, 37th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Ford, Richard, A, 2d U. S. Dragoons Meade, 5 Forney, J. H., 2d. Lt., D. 10th Md Meade, 5 Forrest, S. W., B, 114th O Meade, 5 Foster, D. S., A, 5th Pa. Res Lincoln, 3 Foster, F. J., A, 49th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Fowler, H. C, D, 7th Bat'ln, D. C Lincoln, 3 Floyd, C. M., G, 2d U. S. Cav Meade, 5 Floyd, Henry, C, 128th O Lincoln, 3 Fugitt, Eugene, Navy Rawlins, 1 Fuller, B. F., A, N. Y. L. Ai-t., 2d Lt Thomas, 15 Funk, A. P., B, 4th U. S. Cav Rawlins, 1 Funk, William, F, 10th Mo. Cav Lincoln, 3 Plynn, David, H, 3d U. S Reynolds, 6 Flynn, Thomas, H, 24th Pa Rawlins, 1 Fair, Charles, Capt., I, 147th Pa., and Lieut.- Col., 54th U. S. C. T Carson, 2 Faucett, T. R., K, 11th Mass Sheridan, 14 France, "William, F, 114th Pa Sheridan, 14 Ferguson, B. S., 10th Bat'ln, D. C, and Navy Carson, 2 Freeman, Nathaniel, D, 2d N. H Carson, 2 Fierce, W. M., H, 87th Ind Sheridan, 14 Figg, Robert, F, 16th 111 Sherman, 16 Fisher, Charles, Hosp. Stew., 12th N. Y Sheridan. Fainter, John, C, 1st U. S. Dragoons Carson, 2 Felling, C. J., G, 5th Me Carson, 2 Foster, J. C, K, 65th N. Y., and Lt., D, 30th V. S. C. T Carson, 2 Ford, William, A, U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Fisher, Jacob, A, 32d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Fletcher, G. W., F, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Furgurson, William, G, 27th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Freeman, Alexander, B, 5th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Freeman, J. H., I, 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Freeman, J. W., C, 7th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Fernald, Granville, Capt, A, 14th V. R. C Grant, 12 52 Flanegin, F. A., F, 5th Pa. H. Art., 2cl Lt Grant, 12 Filler, Henry, A, Tth Pa., and Lt., G, 44tli U. S... Rawlins, 1 Finch, A. D., Navy Rawlins, 1 Finane, Maurice, K, 6th Mo Rawlins, 1 Fisher, A. W., Lt., H, 4th Vt., and Capt., F, 24th V. R. C Lincoln, 3 Fisher, H. H., H, 42d Wis Lincoln, 3 Fisher, J. S., D, 43d Wis Lincoln, 3 Fisher, J. J., B, 103d 111 Meade, 5 Fisher, Phillip, I, 2d U. S Rawlins, 1 Fitch, Butler, Capt., 8th N. Y. Lt. Art., and Paymaster, U. S. Vols Lincoln, 3 Fitzgerald, Theopholis, Major, 28th N. Y Thomas, 15 Fitzgerald, Thomas, F, 5th U. S. Cav Meade, 5 Fix, L. B., Capt., B, 58th O., and Lieut.-Col., Mo. Mil Reynolds, 6 Flint, W. F., 26th N. Y. Batt. and Lt. 10th U. S. Art. o Lincoln, 3 Frisbie, A., K, 14th Wis Lincoln, 3 Frisbie, W. R., Surgeon's Stew.', Navy Lincoln, 3 Foertsch, Robert, C, 38th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Freund, F., 4th Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Fitzhugh, J. B., 5th Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Freeman, Charles, E, 12th N. Y. Cav Stone, 11 Ford, J. T., G, 5th Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Farrell, T. B., C, 18th V. R. G Farragut, 10 Fenton, T. H., Navy Farragut, 10 Foster, J. W., E, 31st Mass Farragut, 10 Fox, O. C, Capt., B, 76th N. Y Carson, 2 Franklin, Benjamin, PurneU, Legion Farragut, 10 Freeland, Daniel, A, 2d U. S. Ai't Farragut, 10 Frost, William, D, 50th N. Y. Eng Farragut, 10 Fuss, F. L., C, 2d D. C. Batt Farragut, 10 Fitzpatrick, James, F, 6th U. S Wilson, 17 Foley, Daniel, B, 5th Cal Wilson, 17 Ford, Patrick, A, 12th U. S Wilson, 17 Faucett, Francis, F, 4th Md Potomac, 18 Frazier, S. B., H, 1st Md Potomac, 18 Fernald, G. W., C, 82d N. Y Carson, 2 Finn, John, D. 8th O Carson, 2 Forney, S Carson, 2 Fisher, G. W., D, 85th Pa Carson, 2 Foote, M. J., Capt., B, 70th N. Y Carson, 2 Fuss, W. H., A, 6th Bat'ln, D. C Carson, 2 Fenton, B. A., E, 132d N. Y Garfield, 7 Frear, A. H., D, 2d Wis. Cav Garfield, 7 Fischer, C. H., B, 1st Md. Cav Garfield, 7 Fieg, Jacob, G, 2d D. C Garfield, 7 Frye, G. B., Lieut., A, 71st O Garfield, 7 Foose, Wm., G, 8th Md Garfield, 7 Fallon, John, A, 6th Bat'ln, D. C Garfield, 7 Foulke, W. L., Lieut, C, 79th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Fry, G. W., U. S. C. T Sumner. 9 Frasier, J. N., D, 5th Mass Sumner, 'J Foster, G. F., E, 1st U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Foskey, Moses, 11th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Fowler, Fred., E, 29th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Ford. Charles, F, 23d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Fleetwood, C. A., G, 4th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Ford, Clark, B, 94th N. Y Garfield, 7 Freeman, S. M., G, 3d Md., P. H. B Garfield, 7 Franklin, J. S., Navy Garfield, 7 Frurick, Charles, Turner Rifles, D. C Garfield, 7 Fetter, Henry, G, 3d N. J Garfield, 7 Favre, John, D, 32d Mass Lincoln, 3 Flint, W. A., C, 127th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Foulke, W. L .Lincoln, 3 Fraber, J. W., C, 7th U. S Carson, 2 Fennel, William, I, 2Sth U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Fuller, John, Navy Logan, 13 Feathers, Allen, F, 3d N. Y. Cav Logan, 13 Francis, G. W., Jr., C, 2d Pa. H. Art Meade, 5 Frisbie, A. B., K, 14th Wis Logan, 13 Forsteo, Herman, E, 1st N. Y. Cav Burnside, 8 Fountain, D. C, B, 122d N. Y., and C, 9th V. R. C Logan, 13 Gillman, H. M., G, 1st N. J Grant, 12 Gifford, Leander, C, 1st Pa. Rifles Grant, 12 Girault, A. N., C, 3d Md. Cav Sherman, 16 Glassie, D. W., Lieut.-Col., Ky. Ai-t Sherman, 16 Gallagher, Peter, I, 57th N. Y Grant, 12 Gillin, James, Lieut., A, 8th N. J Grant, 12 Gaines, T. W., Capt., D, 50th 111 Meade, 5 Gallaher, T. D., B, 5th Md Thomas, 15 Galloway, Thomas, Capt., E, 1st Md. Cav Reynolds, 6 Gannett, A. W., A, 10:3d N. Y Burnside, 8 Ganette, C. F., D, 25th Pa Meade, 5 Gannon, L. B., B, 2d U. S. Cav Rawlins, 1 Gantley, John, C, 82d N. Y Rawlins, 1 Gardner, T. H., Additional Paymaster Meade, 5 Gates, R. B., B, 4th D. C Rawlins, 1 Gates, Theodore, K, 2d D. C Lincoln, 3 Gates, William, C, 6th Bat'ln, D. C Meade, 5 Gately, W. A., Hosp. Stew., U. S. A Lincoln, 3 Gawler, A. H., Hosp. Stew., U. S. A Meade, 5 Glaser, Andrew, G, 14th U. S Meade, 5 Graham, James, G, 15th N. Y. H. Art Rawlins, 1 Graham, N. E., Staff Surg., U. S. A Lincoln, 3 Granger, W. W., Lt. and Adj't, 3d Mo. Cav Reynolds, 6 Grasier, Christian, A, 75th N. Y Meade, 5 Geaghan, John, B, 65th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Gleason, Andrew, B, 1st D. C Rawlins, 1 Geddes, Andrew, Lt.-Col., D, 8th Towa Lincoln, 3 Gedney, J. F., A, 4th Bat'ln, D. C Rawlins, 1 54 Geld. Morris, M, 14th N. Y. Cav Rawlins, 1 Gelston, Edward, K, 14tli Conn Rawlins, 1 Getchell, E. P., H, 3d Me Meade, 5 Gerard, Lewis, F, 1st D. C Lincoln, 3 Green, T. F., A, 139tli 111 Meade, 5 Green, Louis, G, 25tli 111 Lincoln, 3 Greer, H. C, D, 1st W. Va. L. Art Meade, 5 Gaseaway. H. N., F, 114tli Pa., and K, 21st V. R. C., 2d Lt Burnside, 8 Glover, J. J., K, 17th O., and F, 15th Pa Burnside, 8 Gilfillen, J. B., I, 1st O. L. Art Burnside, 8 Goodhart, Richard, K, 8th Minn Burnside, 8 Gridley, L. E., A, 2d Mich Burnside, 8 Grant, J. H., A, 61st Mass Burnside, 8 Griswold, G. G., Lt., G, lOSth N. Y., and V. R. C Burnside, 8 Grosvenor, I). A.. C, 3d O Burnside, 8 Grimes, David, D, 23d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Gordon, Harrison, G, 36th U. S. C. T ' Morton, 4 Gallagher, Michael, D, 10th U. S Burnside, 8 Graham, G. D., F, 32d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Garrett, Richard, D, 38th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Gaunt, Paul, Iv, 6th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Gihhs, Peyton, K, 2d U. S. C. T , Morton, 4 Goodloe, Armstead, E, 23d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Gardner, Jacob, D, 39th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Gardner, C. T.. Maj. and A. A. G Burnside, 8 Gardner, Henry, E, 34th Mass Burnside, 8 Green, Benjamin, D, 2d Art., U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Green, Robert, U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Green, T. L., C, 116th V. S. C. T Morton, 4 Green, Samuel, B, 43d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Green, John, B, 55th Mass Morton, 4 Green, Chauncy, F, 34th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Gill, R. C., Reg. Q. M., 17th Ky Lincoln, 3 Giles, Reuben, I, 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 George, Edward, K, 35th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Gideon, F. M., H, 16th Mo. Cav Reynolds, 6 Grinnell, Henry, K, 10th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Giddens, G. W., A, 2d U. S. Cav. Lincoln, 3 Gillen, W. F., U. S. S. Princeton Meade, 5 Gross, Joseph, K, 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Gilmore, C. F., Hosp, Stew., U. S. Gunboat " Silver Lake " Meade, 5 Griffin, 0. L., F, 102d O Reynolds, 6 Griffin, William, A, lS2d N. Y Lincoln, 3 Griffith, W. B., Capt., M, 13th Pa. Cav Lincoln, 3 Griffiths, William, A, 7th Pa. Mil Meade, 5 Grier, Edward, B, 8th O., and V. R. C Lincoln, 3 Grigsby, Bushrod, Benton's Ord. Corps Lincoln, 3 Grimes, A. L., A, 1st Bat'ln, D. C Meade, 5 Grimstead, John, A, 3d Iowa Cav Meade[ 5 55 Grinders, E. M., Pres. Mt'd Guard, D. C Meade, 5 Grinstead, William, Act. Ass't Surg,, U. S. A Lincoln, 3 Griswold, W. A., D, 10th Vt Lincoln, 3 Goezbach, John, B, 3d U. S. Art Meade, 5 Goff, James, E, 187th Pa Lincoln, 3 Goldman, M.. 50th Batt. N. Y. Art Lincoln. 3 Goodale, C. A., K, 50th Mass Lincoln, 3 Gordon, Ira, F, 124th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Gordon, I. O., Na^T Lincoln, 3 Gordon, J. T., C, 7th Bat'ln, D. C Lincoln, 3 Gosler, John, G, 3d U. S. Art Meade, 5 Gotthelf, Jacob, F, 146th N. Y., and F, 9th V. R. C., Lincoln, 3 Gotwald, W. H., A, 26th Pa. Mil Reynolds, 6 Gowans, James, A, 38th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Grossman, Adolph, F, 146th Ind Lincoln, 3 Groverman, Henry, A. D. C Rawlins, 1 GuUen, J. R., A, 70th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Gutekunst, Albert, D, 45th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Grumley, E. G., C, 14th Kan. Cav Meade, 5 Glynn, Mathias, A, 3d U. S Lincoln, 3 Gaines, Theophilus, Capt., F, 5th O., Major and Judge- Advocate, U. S. A Burnside, 8 Garland, J. S., Lt., U. S. A Burnside, 8 Garretson, P. S., K, 30th U. S Burnside, 8 Gross, F, P., A, 9th Ind., Lt., V. R. C Burnside, 8 Gibson, W. M., C, 36th 111 Burnside, 8 Gibson, J. F., F, 1.5th O Meade, 5 Gibbs, W. H., H, 15th 111., 2d Lt Reynolds, 6 Gaut, Thomas, D, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Gant, Leonhard, F, 23d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Gant, L. J., A, 24th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Graham, J. A., Capt., F, 13th Pa., and G, 2d Kan Sheridan, 14 Gleason, T. J., E, 5th Md., and Lt., H Carson, 2 Greene, D. >!., Capt., B, 6th Cal. Cav Carson, ,2 Gibbon, D. V., K, 5th O Carson, 2 Gillen, David, I, 29th Pa Sheridan, 14 Grind! ey, George, E, 56th O Sheridan, 14 Gibson, J. W., A, 29th Pa Carson, 2 GUI, A. S., I, 39th Mass Sheridan, 14 Gause, J. H., B, 1st O. L. Art Carson, 2 Gregg, J. L, Col., E, 5th Pa. Res Carson, 2 Goodloe, G. C, Adj't, 4th Ky. Cav Carson, 2 Goodman; W. R., 2d Bat'ln D. C Carson, 2 Goodno, D. H., Adj't, 37th Iowa Carson, 2 Groves, Sargent, Met. Rifles, D. C Carson, 2 Gittings, Dom., B. S. Guards, D. C Stone, 11 Gladmon, G. W., E. 2d Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Gorman, M. B. J., G, 5th Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Gray, Josiah, D, 7th Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 Grimes, C. W., A, 1st Bat'ln, D. C Stone, 11 56 Gladmon. A. B., C. 2(1 Bat'la, D. C Stone, 11 Gage, J. B., 10th O. Ind'p. Batt Carson, 2 Gaither, J. 0., Capt., A, 10th Pa. Res Farragut, 10 Gallatin, D. B., C, 14th O. Mil., and 8th N. J.. S. Shooters Farragut, 10 Gates, R. D., Washington Lt. Guards Farragut, 10 Giddings, George, B, 1st Md. L. Art Farragut, 10 Gordon, J. F., C, 7th D. C. Batt Farragut, 10 Gray, H. W., A, 5th Bat'ln, D. C Farragut, 10 Griffin, ISIichael, I, 3d Pa Carson, 2 Griffin, R. C, D, 7th Bat'ln, D. C Farragut, 10 Gaston, A. D., M, 1st Iowa Cav Carson, 2 Gillespie, Patrick, D, 1st U. S. Art Wilson, 17 Gugler, W. H., B, 7th N. Y Potomac, 18 Gullen, T. R., E, 86th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Gaston, A. D., Capt., A, 26th Iowa Carson, 2,i Guilford, William Rawlins, 1 J Gaskins, J. J., H, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 i] Generals, Samuel, G, 3d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 t Gibson, Lewis, K, 10th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 i; Green, Adam, Navy Morton, 4 Greenfield, T. H., H, 19th U. «. C. T Morton, 4 ; Gardner, R. D., G, 33d N. J Reynolds, 6 Gates, G. H., 2d Bat'ln, D. C Burnside, 8 Grove, Lemuel, C, 1st D. C Logan, 13 Garrison, J. S., G, 6th Mich. Cav Carson, 2 Gibbon, D. J., K, 5th O., and 2d Lt., 9th U. S. Cav Carson, 2 Gertman, Adolph, F, 4th U. S. Art Logan, 13 Grant, E. L., Ass't Surg., 10th Kan Logan, 13 Gibson, J. W., A, 29th Pa Carson, 2 Gibson, William, Capt., A, Purnell Log., Md Carson, 2 Gibson, W. H., Hosp. Stew., 7th Pa. Res Carson, 2 Gisburne, J. R., C, 8th N. Y. N. G Carson, 2 Gleason, T. J., Lieut., H, 5th Md Carson, 2 Goodall, Thos., 6th Bat'ln, D. C Carson, 2 Goodman, W. R., A, 1st Md. L. Art Carson, 2 Goodno, C. E., A, 7th Iowa Carson, 2 Gordon, Samuel M Carson, 2| Gorman, J. O., C, 5th Iowa Cav Carson, 2 Grant, E. L., F, 14.T>th Pa Carson, 2 Greene, D. M., Capt,, E, 6th Cal Carson, 2 Grimm, August, 2d U. S Carson, 2 Gunning, A. J., 35th Mass Carson, 2" Gilroy, Nicholas Rawlins, 1 Gerrans, Charles Rawlins, 1 Gannon, Martin Rawlins, 1 Gantz, Wm., L, 2d 111. Ai-t -.Garfield, 7 Gebhart, Urban, G, 5th U. S. Cav Garfield, 7 Genass, Daniel, A, 8th Bat'ln, D. C Garfield, 7 Glenman, Patrick, Ass't Surg., U. S. A Garfield, 7 Gill, Wm., H, 2d U. S. Cav Garfield, 7 57 Greene, Erastus, G, 1st U. S. G. T Suiuuer, Gray Thos., F, 22a U. S. C. T Sumner' Grady, Jacob, I, SStli U. S. C. T Sumner! Gray, J. C., D, 1st U. S. C. T Sumner,' 9 Gains, J. W., A, 103d U. S. C. T Sumuer! 9 Gattlin, Edward, B, 1st U. S. C. T Sumner' 9 Gray, W. H., G, 22d U. S. C. T Sumner! 9 Grandison, Jerry, A, 32d U. S. C. T Sumner,' 9 Grice, N. L., Navy Sumner, 9 Going, Arthur, A, 23d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Garcie, C. W. F., A, D. C Logan, 13 Henry, James, G, 20tli U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Henry, Edward, C, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Herbert, Clement, Navy Morton, 4 Harris, J. H., Navy Morton, 4 Hutchison, J. W., Navy Morton, 4 Hillerory, Robert, G, 45th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Harris, Joseph, Navy Morton, 4 High, Oliver, Navy Morton, 4 Hall, George, Navy Morton, 4 Hyson, W. F., G, 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Haight, E. R., K, 11th Pa. Cav Carson, 2 Halstead. E. P., B, 2a N. Y. L. Art., Capt., M, and A. A. G. and Brev. Major Carson. Halzer, W. H., E, 213th Pa Carson, 2 Hanback, Charles, C, 10th 111 Carson, 2 Harrington, John, E, 1st Va Carson, 2 Hartigan, J. F., I, 99th N. Y Carson, 2 Hathaway, L. B., 2d Lt., C, 30th Ind Sheridan, 14 Hagerty, Matthias, K, 2d Mass. Cav Meade, 5 Hale, J. C, B, 4th Tenn., and Lt., L, 2d Tenn. Cav Meade, r. Hall, G. B., I, 61st N, Y., and V. R. C Rawlins, 1 Hall, S. K., Lt., 7th Cav Lincoln, 3 Hall, W. T., A, 5th Bat'ln, D. C Meade, 5 HaUan, O. P., E, 5th O., and 149th 111 Lincoln, 3 Halloran, William A., Troop F, 6th U. S. Cav Lincoln, 3 Hamlink, D. F., C, 4th N. Y. H. Art Reynolds, 6 Hamilton, S. F.,, G, 53d Pa Lincoln, 3 Hanlon, J. J., F, 3d U. S. Cav Reynolds, 6 Hannon, Janes, F, 2d U. S Lincoln, 3 Hansen, G. Y., I, 4th Pa., and Band, 51st Pa Lincoln, 3 Hanson, L. F., G, 10th N. H Meade, 5 Happy, H. W., I, 1st Mo. Mil Lincoln, 3 Hapwood, A. S., B, 7th Ky. Cav Lincoln, 3 Haradon, E. A., C, 86th N. Y Meade, 5 Harbison, W. J., K, 99th Pa Lincoln, 3 Harding, B. M., D, 39th lU Rawlins, 1 Hare, S. J., C, 96th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Harford, R. B., A, D. C Rawlins, 1 Haring, C. B., G, 15th N. J., 2d Lt Meade, 5 Harkins, Hugh, F, 2d U. S. Cav Meade, 5 58 Harlow, R. M., E, Md. Pot. Home Guard Lincoln, 3 Harner, Edwin, I. 115th Pa Lincoln, 3 Harper, D. J., A, Loudoun Rangers Meade, 5 Harrington, D. W,, B, 44tli N. Y Rawlins. 1 Harrison, T. B., D, 159tli N. Y Lincoln, 3 Harrison, W. H., A, 6th Bat'ln. D. C Lincoln, 3 Harrover, J. R., Capt., E, 2d D. C Lincoln, 3 Harsha, J. M., K, 102d Pa Meade, 5 Hart, J. P., Capt., A, 3d Pa. Cav Thomas, 15 Harvey, J. A., I, 23d O Reynolds, 6 Haskins, Isaiah, H, 38th Ind Lincoln, 3 Hall, H. D., A, 1st Me., and U. S. M. Corps, Burnside, 8 Hawkins, J. J., F, 134th Ind Burnside, 8 Hamilton, Alfred, Lt., 110th N. Y., and Capt. of H Burnside, 8 Hart, J. E., Lt., H, 12th Ind Burnside, 8 Haskell, C. V., A, 26th Me., and Coast Guard Burnside, 8 Hatch, J. S., K, 1st Mich Burnside, 8 Hayes, Edward, Lt.-Col., 29th O Burnside, S Hendershott, A. F., C, 28th Pa., Emergency Burnside, 8 Hendricks, Arthur, G, 5th N. Y., and V. R. C Burnside, 8 Hershler, Nathaniel, F, 124th N, Y Burnside, 8 Hill, Columbus, D, 4th Bat'ln, D. C Burnside, 8 Holmes, Ansel, Capt., B, 3d N. Y. Art Burnside, 8 Holmes. P. W., G, 13th N. Y. N. G Burnside, 8 Holmes, S. C, H, 7th Ind Burnside, 8 Holt, A. H., G, 1st 111. Cav., and Lt.-Col., 138th ni Burnside, 8 Hord, W. T., Navy and Med. Director Burnside, 8 Hosmer, A. A., Lt. and Reg. Q. M., 28th Mass., and Major and Judge- Advocate Burnside, 8 Huntoon, A. J., Capt., E, 12th N. H Burnside, 8 Hawkins, J. J., F, 134th Ind Burnside, 8 Hetfield, C. K., E, 86th N. Y., and E, 32d U. S. C. T., 2d Lieut Grant, 12 Herron, C. S., D, 4th O Grant, 12 Hayes, J. W., K, 19th Mass Grant, 12 Horton, W. E., H, 11th Conn., and E, 24th U. S., Brev. Capt. and Major Grant, 12 Hough, Nelson, F, 20th N Y. Cav Grant, 12 Hartley, James, K, 58th Mass Grant, 12 Herron, C. S., D, 4th O Grant, 12 Haas, J. P. M., K, 36th Pa. Mil Meade, 5 Haislett, S. J., Frigate " Sahine " Lincoln, 3 Hahn, Abram, D, 1st Md Meade, 5 Hagan, Michael, F, 2d U. S. Cav Lincoln, 3 Hagan, R. I., A, 1st D. C Meade, 5 Huhbell, Augustus, Com. Serg't, 59th N. Y Meade, 5 Hughes, Frederick, L, 1st N. J. Cav Lincoln, 3 Hughes, J. W., C, N. J. Mil Thomas, 15 Hughes, Newton, G, 63d Ind Lincoln, 3 Hughes, William, D, 1st N. J. Cav., and Capt., C. Lincoln, 3 59 Hxighes, William, Navy Lincoln, 3 Hulse, G. C, M, 1st N. Y. Cav Rawlins, 1 Hunt, J. B., Navy Rawlins, 1 Hunt, William, Ensign, Navy, and G, 51st N. Y Rawlins, 1 Hurdle, W. W., 1st Bat'ln, D. C Meade, 5 Hursey, T. S., E, 12tli W. Va Lincoln, 3 Hurst, John, D, 2d D. C Meade, 5 Hurter, H. S., 1st INHnn. Batt Lincoln, 3 Hutcherson, W. H., D, 7th Bat'ln, D. C Reynolds, 6 Hutton, H. T., I, S4th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Hynes, Thomas, Lt.-CoL, 1st Mo. H. Ai't Meade, 5 Herbert, S. W.. no Command Morton, 4 Henderson, Richard, A. 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Howard, Wesley, C, 30th U. S. G. T Morton, 4 Harris, G. W., H, 3d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Herbert, Thomas, Navy Morton, 4 Harrison, Robert, D, 52d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Harrod, William, Navy Morion, 4 Henson, Henry, E, 28d U. S. C. T * Morton, 4 Hamilton, J. C., A, 23d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Hamilton, Isaac, K, 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Harrison, Braxton, Navy Morton, 4 Harris, Samuel, Navy Morton, 4 Harris, Isaac, 0, 43d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Hall, W. H., C, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Harrod, Elias, Navy Morton, 4 Hawkins, I. S., D, 54th Mass Morton, 4 Herbert, William, K, 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Hassler, J. J. S., Capt.. A, 31st N. Y Lincoln, 3 Hastings, C. W., B, 2d U. S. S. S Rawlins, 1 Hatton. O. C., D, 1st Wis. Cav Meade, ."'. Hausman, Theodore, Lt., D, 4th N. Y. H. Ai-t Lincoln, 3 Havens, J. O., K, 97th N. Y Reynolds, 6 Hawver, H. F., I, 2d Conn Reynolds, 6 Hay, A. C., A, 73d N. Y Meade, 5 Hayden, J. B., H, 17th Wis Lincoln, 3 Hayward, A. B., A. 2d N. H Lincoln, 3 Hazer, G. W., D, 125th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Heiges, D. C, B, 140th Pa Rawlins, 1 Held, Peter, C, 3d Reg., 1st A. C. Vet Lincoln, 3 Helly, Edward, C, 4th U. S Lincoln, 3 Henderson, G. A., Navy Lincoln, 3 Hendley, William, 2d D. C Lincoln, 3 Hendricks, J. W., A, 7th Pa. Cav Thomas, 15 Heukel, August, Hosp. Stew., 1st Md. Cav Meade, 5 Henning, August, I, 1st U. S. Art Meade, 5 Hensey, H. H., Com. Serg't, 1st N. Y. Mt'd Rifles Lincoln, 3 Hensley, J. T., Chief Bugler, 147th O., and Master's Mate, Miss. Squad Lincoln, 3 Hepburn, C. W., H, 1st D. C Lincoln, 3 60 Herman. S. H., 15th N. Y. Mil Reynolds, 6 Hervey, Robert, C, 82d Pa ,• ^,^?^°i^' § Hess, James, Q. M., U. S. S. " Fuclisia," Meade, 5 Hibbard. W. W.. G. Soth N. Y Rawing, 1 Hickey, Lawrence, D. C. Command Rawlins, 1 Hickman, W. H.. F. 2d Md., 2d Lt Lincoln, 3 Hisgins, Fred., G, 31st Wis Lincoln, 3 Hiil, A. E., G, 4tli W. A^a. Cav Lincoln, 3 Hill, B. G., K. lltli N. Y. Cav Lincoln, 3 Hill. J. C, Serg't, B, 3d Mass., and Capt., 5th Kv. Cav Thomas, 15 Hill, Thomas, G. 1st Md. Cav Lincoln, 3 Himes, W. I.. D, 1st Mass. Cav Meade, 5 Hinchman, W. H., Navy Rawlins, 1 Hinkle, J. P., A. 8th Bat'ln, D. C Rawlins, 1 Hinton. R. J., Adj't, 2d Kan. Colored Reynolds, 6 Hoagland, J. H., G, 6th N. J Reynolds, 6 Hodffman, A. W., Lt.. K, 3d N. Y. Cav Meade, 5 Hoerman. Jacob, K. 27th Conn Rawlins, 1 Hoffman. Richard. D, 3d N. Y Lincoln, 3 Holden. F. B.. C 7ih Me Rawlins. 1 Holford, C. N., D, 33d Wis Thomas, 15 Holland. F. C, Hosp. Stew.. TJ. S. A Meade, 5 Holloran. J. H.. U. S. S. " Dawn,^' Rawlins, 1 Holmes, Geo. D.. 72d Pa Rawlins, 1 Holmes, J. M., 135th O Lincoln, 3 Honey. G. W.. 4th Wis. Cav., Chaplain Lincoln, 3 Hooe." A. S.. C. 6th Wis Meade, 5 Hopkins, D. W.. F, 2d U. S. Cav Rawlins, 1 Hopkins, F. T., G, 11th Md Rawlins, 1 Hopkins. T. S., C. 16th Me., and V. R. C Meade, 5 Hopping, F. A., B, 75th N, Y Lincoln, 8 Hosmer, Frank, H. 112th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Hoiick, H. T.. G, 10th Md Meade. 5 Hough, D. E. B., A. Ind. Loudoun Co. Rangers Lincoln 3 Hough, R. W.. A. Ind. Va. Rangers Lincoln, 3 House, Howard, F, 59th O Thomas, 15 Hover, Henry, H, 1st Minn Meade, 5 Howard, Samuel, Lt., Navy Lincoln, 3 Howard. Stanton, H, 129th O., and D, 57th Pa. Vet. Vols Lincoln, 3 Howard, T. P., K, 69th Pa Reynolds, 6 Howelbar, Joseph. C, 1st U. S. Dragoons Meade, 5 Howie, C. A., A, 5th O. Cav Meade, 5 Hawley, J. C, G. 8th N. Y. Cav Carson, 2 TTjiyes. J. R., Surd N. Y Farragut, 10 Hockermayer, John, L, 1st N. Y. Cav Sheridan, 14 Holman, E. E., Lt., C, Miss. Mtd Rifles Farragut, 10 Holt, George, I, 2d D. C Farragut, 10 Hooks, C. E., 41st Co., 2d Bat'ln V. R. C Farragut, 10 Hope. Fred., Reg. Q. M.. 16th Iowa Carson, 2 Hormell, N. P., H, 7th Pa. Cav Farragut. 10 Howard, H. N., Surg., 30th Me Farragut, 10 Hurdle. T. T.. 3d Pa. Cav.. Co. D Carson, 2 Hurlbut, A. B., C, 19th Wis Farragut, 10 Hapley . Pius. E. 19th O Wilson, 17 Higgins, Henry, D, 5th U. S. Cav Wilson, 17 Himrod, W. G., D, 10th N. Y. Cav Potomac, 18 Hofer, C. A. H., G, 57th 111 Wilson, 17 Howard, C. O., B, 50th N. Y. Eng'rs Potomac, 18 Husband, H. H., A, Pa Potomac, 18 Husband, J. L., C, 72d Pa Potomac, 18 Haggenmaker. Henry, F, 2d Bat'ln 1). (' Logan, 13 Haggenmaker, Jacob, B, 8th Bat'ln D. C Logan, 13 Hall, Hemy, D, 4th "D. S. C. T Morton, 4 Halbey. J. H., F. 3d Bat'ln D. C Logan. 1H Hammer, Geo., A, 1st D. C. Cav Logan, 13 Harshman. J. T.. C. 1st D. C. Cav Logan. 13 Haslom, Joseph, G, 119th Pa Logan, 13 Holmes, Patrick, C, 39th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Hoops, A. C, C, 14th O Logan. 13 Howard, C. R., Pot. Flotilla Logan, 13 Hntchiuson. James. D. 7th Bat'ln D. C Logan. 13 Hutck, Emil, E. 8th N. Y. N. G Logan, 13 Hager, Peter, E, 107th N. Y Carson, 2 Harmon, J. M., I, 6th Mass Carson, 2 Holter, Hanson, K, 1.53d O Sherman, 16 Harlow, J. R.. B, 44th N. Y Sherman, 36 Hallaghan, John. G. 162d N. Y Sherman, 16 Ingram, C. H., A. 1st Pa. Res Burnside, 8 Ingram. George, C, 135th TJ. S. C. T Morton, 4 Irving, William, Lt.-Col., G, 38th O virant. 12 Irvin, Charles, A, 3d U. S Lincoln, 3 Irvine, L. H.. G, 125th Pa Lincoln, 3 Ide, E. W.. K, 15th Vt. Sheridan, 14 Ingersol, Joseph. N. A. Squad, Navy Carson, 2 Iseman, John, Band, 12th N. Y. Mil Cai-son, 2 62 Jacobsou, Jacob, E, 71st N. Y Lincoln, 3 Jacobs, G. T., Pro. Mar. Office Lincoln, 3 Jackson, T. B., F, 15th O Lincoln, 3 Jamison, J. H., F, 6tli Iowa Thomas, 15 Jacobs, E. A., H, 44th Mass Reynolds, 6 Jackson, Daniel, K, 7th N. J Meade, 5 Jackson, G. R., 1, 3d Hancock's 1st Corps V. V Meade, 5 Jacobs, D, A.. B. 10th Pa. Res Rawlins, 1 Jameson, A. B., Lt., A, 6th Pa. Res Burnside, 8 Jackson, J. W., A, 1st Md. ; Burnside, 8 Jackson, Andrew, I, 23d U. S. O. T Morton, 4 Janifer, John. F, 1st U. S. O. T Morton, 4 Jackson, Thomas. K, 5th Mass Morton, 4 Jackson, J. F., Navy Morton, 4 Jordan, James, D, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Johnson, James. K, 7th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Jackson, Lemuel, C, 38th U. S. O. T Morton, 4 Jackson, Samuel, K, 38th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Janney, B. T., G, 10th Md., and Capt., B, 197th Pa Burnside, 8 Johnson, J. B., Lt., B, 3d Mich. Cav Burnside, 8 Jewett, L. T., D, 1st Mass Lincoln, 3 Jeffers, L. G., Lt. Elgin, 111., Batt Meade, 5 Jenkins, Cyprian, A, 9th Md., and U. S. Marine .• Thomas, 15 Jenkins, Henry, Serg't., A, 11th Pa. Cav Thomas, 15 Jesse, August, B, 2d U. S. Dragoons Reynolds, 6 Johnson, Daniel, Navy, 2d Ass't Engineer Reynolds, 6 Jones, F. C, Capt., B, 64th N. Y Thomas. 15 Johns, H. T., C, 49th Mass., and A, 61st Mass Meade, 5 Johnson, John, 12th U. S Rawlins, 1 Johnson, T. E., U. S. M. Corps, and F, 2d U. S. Vet. Vols Reynolds, 6 Jones, T. T., U. S. M. Corps Rawlins, 1 Judge, John. B, 4th U. S. Art .Meade, 5 Jenkins, Alexander, C. 23d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Johnson, Henry, I, 10th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Johnson, Major, F, 19th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Johnson, Henry, D, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Jenkins, Meredith, C. 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 .Johnson, H. L., H, 16th N. H Grant, 32 Jester, J. M., B, 20th N. Y. Cav Grant, 12 Jelly, W. B., Navy Grant, 12 .Johnson. Samuel. I, 19th U. S. C. T Morton. 4 Jones, Frank. D, 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 .Johnson, Bushrod. no command Morton, 4 Johnson. Lewis, A, 23d TJ. S. C. T Morton, 4 Joiner, John, I, 37th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Jones, Thomas, Navy Morton, 4 Johnson, J. B., K, 7th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Jones, George, I, 23d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 .lones, Samuel, G. Navy Morton, 4 Johnson, Albert, G, 23d U. S. C. T IMorton, 4 Johnson, Robert, D, 43d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Johns, H. D.. C. 2d Cal Lincoln, 3 Johns, Nicholas, Navy Lincoln, 3 Johnson, A. B., D, 5th Pa. Res Lincoln, 3 Johnson, J. O., F, 1st U. S. S. S Lincoln, 3 .Johnson, Robert, A, U. Reg't, D. C Lincoln, 3 Johnson. W. T., Chaplain, 135th Pa Lincoln, 3 Jones. C. W., Balto. Batt., Md; Art Lincoln, 3 Jones, T. E., F, 10th Minn Lincoln, 3 Judson, J. A.. Capt. and A. A. G Lincoln, 3 Johnson. J. F.. I, 2d Wis Burn.>iae, 8 Joseph, Mark, 2d Lt.. L. 1st Ind. H. Art Burnside, 8 Judson. A. M.. Lt.. B. 8.3d Pa Burnside,- 8 Jenks, J. H., Ensign, Navy Carson, 2 Jennings, J. H., Lt., F, 17th Ky Sheridan, 14 63 Johannasi. J. G., Lt.-Col.. 8th Md Cnrson, 2 Johnston, G. C, A, 3d N. H Carson, 2 Johnston, Games, F, 4th U. S ^-criaan, 14 Johnston, Manuel, C, 15th N. J Carson, 2 Johnston, W. B., Lt., H, 2Gth O Carson, 2 Johnston, W, L., G, 157th N. Y Sheridan, 14 Jones, E. C, OiDt., B. 64th N. Y Sheridan, 34 Jones, Willian., A^ 2Uth Md. .^ Sheridan, 14 Jouett, J. E., Reiv. x dmiral Carson, 2 Joyce, J. A., Adj't, i, 'Hh Ky Carson, 2 Jouy, Josepli, Hosp. Stew., H, 12t)th 111 Lincoln, 8 Jackson. Av. W., Capt. and C. S Farragut, 10 . Jaeger, Louis, Navy Farrasrnt, 10 Jaquette, L G., H, 1st Pa. Pdfles Res Carson, 2 Johnson, H. L., H, 16th N. H Farragut, 10 Johnson, 7th Bat'ln D. C Farragut, 10 Johnson, Williau^ K, 51st N. Y Farragut, 10 Johnston, Willia. ^ 8d Yt Farragut, lo Jones, G. D., B, lOiu Farragut, lo Jones, J. M., I, 2d U, S Carson, 2 Jost, John, H, 2d D. C Farragut, in Juuoux, Edward, H, 74th N. Y Farragut, 10 Jones, H. C, Cant., B, 18th O Potomac, 18 Johnson, I. L., Capt.. K, 153d Pa Potomac, 18 Jacobs, George, F, 31st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Johnson, Joseph, A, 28th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Johnson, W. H., A, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Jackson, Henry, H, 1st U. s. C. T Morton. 4 James. Robert, H. 45th U. S. C. T Sumner. 9 Jenifer, W., D, 25th U. S. C. T : Sumner, !) Johnson, George, G, 26th U. S. C. T Sumn.n-, 9 Johnson, J. J., H, 34th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Johnson, Moses, H, 43d TJ. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Johnson, Robert, Navy Sumner, 9 Johnson, W. H., C. 2d U. S, C. T Sumner, 9 Janezeck, J. J., Ord. Corps Carson, 2 Johnson, John, D, 2d Wis., and B, 4th U. S. Art Carson, 2 Johnston, Erastus, C, 3d and 9th Vt Carson, 2 Jordan, R. E., Marine Corps, U. S. V. V Carson, 2 Kaufman, J. C, G, 122d Pa Thomas, 15 Knapp, J. R., H, 4th O., and Q. M, Serg't.. 142d Ind Meade, ;7 Knapp, La Fayette, 111th N. Y Burnside, 8 Knapp, Rudolph, I, 42d N. Y., and Hosp. Stew., U. S. A .•j.eade, 5 Knapp, W. A., A, 19th O '. Burnsido. 8 Krall. G. F., 2d Lt., C. 4th Mo. Cay Lincoln. 3 Krause, C. A., Capt., I, 2d Bat'ln D. C Carson, 2 Keach, G. L., F, 3d R. L H. Art Rawlins, 1 Keck. J. N., Landsman, Navj' Meade, 5 Keegin, Charles, K, 1st U. S. Art INIeade, 5 Keene, H. N., B, 5th N-. Y. H. Art Lincoln, 3 Keene, James, B, 7th N. J., and K, 5th Vet. Vols Meade, 5 Keene, T. P., E, 4th Me Burnside, 8 Kehr, H. J., F, 44th Pa Lincoln, 3 Keiner, Christian, E. 29th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Keith, G. W., H, 10th R. I x^awans. 1 Kelly, J. F., Met. Rifles, D. C. Lincoln, 3 Kelly, Michael, 2d Lt., D, 3d N. J. Cav Lincoln, 3 Kelly, Peter, A, 1st D. C. Car Meade. 5 Kelly, T. J., E. U. Reg't, D. C ISIeade. 5 Kelly, W. T., F, 2d D. C Lincoln, 3 Kelly, J. v., G, 25th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Kennedy, John, M, 2d U. S. Art Lincoln, 3 Keogh, J. M., E, 40th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Kernan, James, M, 5th U. S. Cav Meade, 5 Keys, William, Navy 2^Iorton, 4 64 Kreme, Coiorad, I, 2(1 D. C, and V. R. C Rawlins, 1 Kernan, Philip, D, 5th U. S. Art ^.^eade, 5 Kightliuger. Ashly, K, 96th O Lincoln, 3 Kimberly, E. O., Musician, 3d Wis., and Leader, Brigade Band Burnside, S King, Charles, Hosp. Stew., U. S. A Lincoln, 3 King, G. W., 1st Minn. Batt. Rawlins, 1 King, Leicester, Lt., H, 7th O Rawlins, 1 King, M. P., A, 6th Batln D. C Meade, 5 King, Nathan, C, 1.5th Pa. Car Meade, 5 King, I'atrick, U. S. A Burnside, 8 King, William, L, 102d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 King, W. M., K, 184th O Meade, 5 Kingsley, A. E., F, 13th 111 Lincoln, 3 Kinsella, John, K, 4th U. S. Art Carson, 2 Kinsman, J. B., Lt.-Col., and A. D. C. and Brev. Brig.-Gen Carson, 2 Kirchmeyer, Reinhard, D, 8th N. Y Carson. 2 Kirkley, J. W., H, 1st Md Burnside, 8 Kittling, Frank, G, 14th U. S. O. Art Morton, 4 Knifeens, Obadiah, F, 1st Bat'ln D. C Meade, 5 Knight, Asa P., M, 1st N. H. Art Lincoln, 3 Knight, Judson, H, 2d N. Y Meade, 5 Krigbaum, Orlando, B, 84th Pa Burnside, 8 Koester, E. R., F, 58th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Kohr, David, A, 87th Pa Reynolds, 6 Knockey, C. A., D, 1st Md. Cav Meade, 5 Knowles, Robert, H, 19th Pa.* Meade, 5 Kuchli, Joseph, B, 1st Mich. Cav Grant, 12 Kuby, T. B., Capt., B, 20th Conn., and Major, 44th U. S. C Lincoln, 3 Keiney, Christian, A, 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Kelly, Bernard, E, 6th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Kahlert, Gustavus, President's M. G., D. C. Cav... Stone, 11 King, A. H., B, 1st Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Kibble, Alexander, B, 1st Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Kibble, Columbus, B, Union Reg't Stone, 11 Knight, H. M., Capt., A, 1st Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Kersey, J. F., A, 6th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Kidwell, Allison, D, 7th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 King, G. S., B, 4th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Kalstron, A, I, 10th N. J Farragut, 10 King, W. B., 1st Bat'ln D. C Farragut, 10 Kinney, T. E., F, 17th Wis Farragut, 10 Knight, J. S., C. 8th Mass Farragut, 10 Kane, William, K, 4th ¥. S. Cav Wilson, 17 Kirk, S. E., F, 1st Md. Cav Potomac, 18 Kistner, M. W., B, 20th N. Y., and K, 158th N. Y Wilson, 17 Kortman, Louis, Drum Maj., 3d Mo Wilson, 17 Kennoe, H. G., F, 10th Mass Logan, 13 King, W. M., I, 167th O Logan, 13 Kahl, J. G., A, 4th Bat'ln D. C Garfield,' 7 Karpeles. Leopold, A, 40th Mass., and B, 57th Mass Garfield, 7 Katzmeyer, Christian, H, 3.5th Mass Garfield, 7 Kaufman, John, E. 68th N. Y Garfield, 7 Keller, Henry, Leoffler's Co.. 8th Bat'ln D. C Garfield, 7 Kelly, T. S., C, 4th U. S. C. T Sumner. 9 Keim, Morris, I. 1.54th N. Y Garfield. 7 Kohler. Frederick. E. 5th Pa. Cav Garfield, 7 Kober, Charles. Per. Port. C. B Garfield. 7 Koch. Werner, 2d Lt.. I, 58th N. Y Garfield, 7 Knapp, G. H., M. Sd N. Y. H. Art Garfield. 7 Knapp. D. E., 164th N. Y Garfield, 7 Kinsman, O. D., K, 11th Iowa, Capt., and A. A. G Garfield, 7 Kilby. E. B., K, 1st Me. H. Art Garfield. 7 Keller, Charles, A, Pa. H. Art Garfield, 7 65 Kemp, J. R., Major, M, 6th Pa. H. Art Garfield, 7 Kettler, Louis, A, 8th Bat'ln D. C GarlieUl, 7 Krause, C. A., H. 1st Md (larfteld, 7 Kiug, J. H., Navy Suiuuer, Kiui?, Mortimore, K, 30th U. S. 0. T Sumner, !J King, William. I, 1st U. S. C. T Sumnej-, 9 Killigan, Uaniol. G, 37th N, Y Carson, 2 Kiugsttury, J. H., B, 141st Pa C3arsou, 2 Kline, J. M., A, 49th Pa Carson, 2 Kosack, Edward, K, 2d Md (^arson, 2 Keefer, C. F., A, 70th N. Y Carson, 2 Keese, A. E. L., Lt., A. 8th Bat'ln D. C Carson, 2 Kelley, J. F., Adj't., 60th 111 Sheridan, 14 Kerbey, J. A., 2d Lt., Signal Corps Carson, 2 Klein. Frederick, C. 1st U. S Sheridan, 14 Kibbey. Hiram, A, 2d N. Y. Mtd. Rifles Carson, 2 Kirby, D. E., Col., 8th Mo., and Brig.-Gen Sheridan, 14 Kitchin, Wesley, D, 34th Ind Carson, 2 Kniffen, G. C, B, 4th Ky., and Lt.-Col., 25th A. C Sheridan, 14 Krouse, J. E., Lt., A, 1st Bat'ln D. C Carson, 2 Landgraf, Frederick. F, 6th U. S Carson. 2 Lawrence, P. O., I, 56th N, Y., and 1st N. Y. Mtd. Rifles Sheridan, 14 Lieber, G. N., Col. and A. J. A. Gen., U. S. A Carson, 2 Lillebridge, G. H., Lt., E, 14th Conn Carson, 2 Lincoln. C. P.. C, 1st. and Cjipt., 19th Mich Carson. 2 Littlejohn, W. H., E. 33d O Sheridan, 14 Looker, T. H., Pay Director. U. S. N Carson, 2 Loring, C. H., Chief Bng., U. S. N Carson, 2 Loring, William. A, 11th N. Y Carson, 2 Lothrop, J. P., E, 40th Mass Carson, 2 Loucks, Charles, Na^^, Ass't Paymaster Carson, 2 Lynn. Thomas, G, 23d U. S. C. T Morton. 4 Lomax, Allen, G, 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Lancaster James, G, 2d U. S. C. T -^^..on, 4 Lancaster. John, C. 3Sth U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Lyons, John, K. 30th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Lander. John, no command Morton, 4 Lane. William. K. 2d U. S. C. T .' Morton, 4 Lee. Alfred, K, 10th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Lear, J. L.. K. 1st U. S. C. T :Morton, 4 Leyton, J. T., Navy Morton, 4 Lucas, Moses, K, 10th U. S. C. T JMortou, 4 Lomax, Samuel. Pilot. Navy, Acting Ensign Burnside, 8 Lacey, A. P., Capt., F, 9Sth O Burnside, 8 Lacey, R. S. S., Cant, and A. Q. M Burnside, 8 Lacy, G. W.. Lt., K. 2d N. Y. Art Burnside, 8 Lamborn, William, F, 117th 111 Burnside, 8 Le-uds, C. F., Capt., A. 119th N. Y Burnside, 8 Lewis, C. E., G, 150th N. Y., and Hosp. Stew., U. S. A Burnside, 8 Lewis, W. L, K. 20th Conn Burnside, 8 Little. J. J.. D. 2d Wis Burnside, 8 Lockwood, G. M., F, 23d N. Y., and Maj., 50th N. Y Burnside, 8 Long, F. C, D, 1st Bat'ln Conn. Cav Burnside, 8 Low, J. P., Capt., A. Q. M Burnside, 8 Lamson, H. P., L, 2d Ind. Cav., Adj't., 4th Ind. Cav., and Lieut. -Col Lincoln, 3 Landers, Thomas. ISfed. Cadet, U. S. A Lincoln, 3 Larrnbee, E. H.. F. 1st Conn. Art Lincoln, 3 Laughlin. John. F. 13th Pa. Cav Lincohi. 3 Lawrence. A. A., Capt., I, 32d Mo., and A, 4th V. R. C Lincoln, 3 Lawi-ence, George. D. 101st O Lincoln, 3 Lawrence. J. H.. A. 2d Bat'ln D. C. and Lt. of G. .Lincoln, 3 Leary, Morris, I, 1st N. Y., and D, 18th N. Y. Cav Lincoln, 3 66 Le Cain, W. H., 2d Lt., H, 19th Mass Lincoln, 3 Legg, A. M., Navy Lincoln, 3 Leonard, David, F, 20th Mass Lincoln, 3 Lewis, O. H.. D, 3d Pa. Cav Lincoln, 3 Lindsley, Cleveland. Engineer, Navy Lincoln, 3 Litz, Paul, 5th U. S. Cav Lincoln, 3 Livingston, J. F., G, 4th Md Lincoln, 3 Loane, J. T. S., D, 10th Md Lincoln, 3 Loftus, Dennis, D, 10th U. S Lincoln, 3 Loor, J. R., H., 2d Pa. Ai-t Lincoln, 3 Lovejoy, S. C, Hosp. Stew., 1st Me. Cav Lincoln, 3 Loveless, James, C, 4th Bat'ln D. C Lincoln, 3 Lowe, John, B, 2d O Lincoln, 3 Lnsby, D. T., E, 2d Bat'ln D. C... Lincoln, 3 Lucas, R. T., C, 16th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Lusky, J. A., U. S. Marine Corps Lincoln, 3 Lynch, Thomas, E, 2d Bat'ln D. C Lincoln, 3 Lamb, D. C, E, 81st Pa., and Hosp. Stew., U. S. A Meade, .5 Lang, C. B., D, 46th Mass Meade, 5 La Point, H. C, K. 11th W. Va Meade, 5 Late, Jacob, A, 7th Md Meade, 5 Lavin, John, A, 7th U. S Rawlins, 1 Lawless, Stephen, C, 11th Mass Meade, r> Lawlor, Ordnance Corps Rnwlins, 1 Lee, L. H., E, 34th 111 Rawlins, 1 Leech. D. P., G, 9.5th Pa Meaue. 5 Lehman, C. R., D, 2d Bat'ln D. C Rawdins, 1 Lemmon. W. L., Adj't, 10th N. Y. Cav Meade, 5 Lemon, G. E., G, 125th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Leonard. Michael, U. S. Ordnance Corps Meade, 5 Leport, W. T., C, 2d N. J. Cav Meade, 5 Lerch, J. J. B., A. 8th Bat'ln D. C Rawlins. 1 Lesh, P. S., A, 9th Pa. Cav Meade, 5 Lesh, W. W., I, 17th Pa. Cav Meade, 5 Le-Hds, M. M., H, 39th Iowa Revnolds, 6 Lewis, S. A., 2d Lt„ A, R. I. Cav Rawlins, 1 Lewis, S. D., D. 3d Pa. Cav Rawlins, 1 Lincoln, S. S., B, 2d Mass. Lt. Art Meade, 5 Livormore, W. H., H, 55th 111 Meade, 5 Lockhead, James, Digg's Co.. D. C Reynolds, 6 Longan, O. W., G, 13th Pa. Cav Meade, 5 Longworth, Navy Rawlins, 1 Love, H. W., Capt., H, 2d la. Cav Rawlins, 1 Lowdermild, U. S.. G, 3d Md. P. H. B Meade, 5 Lowe, Heman, E, 1st Mich. Eng. and Mech Thomas, 15 Lower, C. B., E. 23d O., and K, 1st Pa. Rifles Rawlins, 1 Lowey, R. G., B, 42d Mass Meade, 5 Lucas, J. A., Lt., E, 202d Pa Rawlins, 1 Lucas, Philander, A, 114th 111 Meade, 5 Lusk, G. H., A, 122d N. Y Reynolds, 6 Lyons, Hugh, F, 1st Del Rawlins, 1 Lander, George, Hosp. Stew Carson, 2 Lavigne. John, A, 26th Mich Farragut, 10 Lent, Abram, A, 77th N. Y., and H, 14th V. R. C. ..Carson, 2 Linker, H. S., B, 20th Pa. Mil Farragut, 10 Little, I. S., Capt., K, 143d Pa Carson, 2 Littleford. John, Unattached Farragut, 10 Lloyd, Delos, B, 8th Mo Carson, 2 Lomax, J. C, U. S. M. Corp^ Farragut, 10 Longfellow, Stephen, H, 20th Mass Farragut, 10 Lord, T. W., K, 17th Me., and 2d Lt., V. R. C Carson, 2 Lothrop, E. D.. E, 26th Mass Carson, 2 Lowe, F. A., C. 7th D. C. Bat'ln Farragut, 30 Lowell, J. W., D. 4th O. Cav. Bat'ln Farragut, 10 Lusby, G. W., C, 2d D. G Farragut, 10 Luxon, J. H., TJ. S. N. Yard Farragut, 10 Lewis, J. J., C, 59th O Potomac, IS Long, S. M., A, 6th Wis Potomac, 18 67 Lucas, J. P., E, 2d U. S Wilsou, 17 Lyuch, William, 7th Bat'lu D. C Potomac, 18 Lamson, Franklin, H, 1st Vt. H. Art Logan. 13 Lee, D. F., F, 2d D. C Logan, 13 Little, Isaac, K, 2d D. C i Logau, 13 Little, T. H., K, 3d U. S. Art Logan, 13 Lohr, C. W., C, Gth Bat'lu D. C Logan, 13 Lusby, R. T., Navy Logan, 13 Lyuch, Edward, Navy .Logan, 13 Lackey, James, Lt., A, 6th Bat'ln 1). C dlouc, 11 Lacy, Moses, Navy Sumner, I) Lacy, William, 3Uth U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Landsdale, J. W., Met. Rifles Stone, 11 Langley, C. C, Pres. Mtd. Gds Garlield, 7 Lamb, Peter, 17th N. Y Shermau, 10 Lanuou, Thomas, H, 15th W. Va Sherman, 10 Laport, W. M., A. 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Lawson, James, Navy Sumner, Lauring, J. T., Ass't Surg., 35th N. J Garfield, 7 Laws, — , G, 2d U. S. C. T Sumner, Leary, Paul, A, 5th Bat'u D. C Stone, 11 Lee, George, A, 54th U. S. C. T Sumner, [) Leonard, G. W., 5th Ind. Batt Garlield, 7 Lee, P. S., Navy Sumner, 9 Lewis, David, 2d Lt., M, 5th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Lewis, Thomas, A, 1st U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Lewis, J. F Garfield. 7 Littlefleld, L. A., Navy Garfield, 7 Liverpool, W. H., E, 5th Art., U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Loan. James, K, 12th Pa. Res. Sumner, 9 Long, Henry, A, 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Love, Thomas. H, 2d U. S. Cav Garfield, 7 Lucas, H. R., F, 13th N. Y. H. Art Garfield, 7 Lucas, H. G., Navy. U. S. C. T Simmer, 9 Lucas, J. F., A, 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Lucas, N. A., D, 45th Pa Garfield, 7 Lucas, Thomas. A, 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone. 31 Luce. W. A.. K, 2d Me Garfield, 7 Luskey, George, 2d D. C *Jarson, 2 Lynch, E. J., A, 7th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Lytle. R. S., Engineer, Navy Carson, 2 Lyons, J. C., G, 198th O Garfield, 7 Laster. Andrew. A, non-assigned Sumner, 9 Lee, Alpheus, Navy Sumner 9 Lee, J. A., A, 20th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Laudvoigt, J. A., A. 4th Bat'ln D. C Carson, 2 Langhorn, Thos., K, 73d N. Y Carson, 2 LawT-ence, C. H., Adj't., 2d N. H., and Capt. and A. A. G Carson, 2 Lewis, Grenville, B, 19th Pa., and Naw Carson, 2 Lighter. J. H.. C, 6th Bat'ln D. C..." Carson. 2 Livingston, Sol., K. 66th N. Y Carson, 2 Loeffler, Charles. H. .5th U. S. Cav Carson, 2 Loughran, Joseph, 2d Lt.. E, 1st N. Mex. Cav Carson, 2 McAlwee, B. F., D. C Rawlins, 1 McArdle, Michael, F, 4th U. S Meade 5 McBride, J. D., 2d Lt., I, 1st W. Va Burnside, 8 McBridG, J. R., Ad.i't., 83.1 Ind Mcadc T) McBride, S. E., Hosp. Stew.. 12th Pa Thomas 15 McCabe, J. B., B, 193d Pa. Lincoln, 3 McCabe, J. J., B, 69th Pa Meade 5 McCabe. J. W.. Ass't Surg., 14th Pa. Cav Meade 5 McCabe, Thomas, G. 1st Mo. Lt. Art Lincoln. 3 McCall. Nathan. 30th U. S. C. T Morton 4 Mc Carter. William. A. 116th Pa Lincoln, 3 McCarty, Daniel. 5th Bat'ln D. C Meade 5 McCracken, T. E.. Lt.. F, 2d Ind. Cav Sheridnn. 14 McChesney. P. N.. H. 1st D. C, 2d Lt Lincoln, 3 McCleary, E. S., H, 100th Pa., and Hosp. Stew., 68 U. S. A Lincoln, 3 McClellau, J. R., C, 5th U. S. Cav JNIeade. 5 McClelland. Joseph, C, 3d Md. H. B Meade, 5 McCrea, James, F, 42d N. Y., and K, 59th N. Y Lincoln, 3 McCrellis, J. B., F, 16th 111 Rawlins, 1 McCoy, J. S., Capt., and A. A. G., B, 2d U. S. CaA^alry Rawlins, 1 McCoy, William, D, 16th U. S Meade, 5 McCullip. Alexander, C, 133d Pa Meade, 5 McCutcheon, George, C, 5th Pa. Cav jNIeade, 5 McChung, Frederick, E, 5th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 McClure, John, I, 13!Jth Ind Burnside, 8 McClure, Theophilus, E, 70th Ind Thomas, 15 McDermot, Edward. F, 8th U. S Lincoln, 3 McDermott, Thomas, A, 65th N. Y Lincoln, 3 McDevitt, John, A, 12th U. S Meade, 5 McDonald, Arthur, B, 17th N. Y.. and 176th N. Y Rawlins, 1 McDonald, J. A., C, 1st Md Carson, 2 McDonald, Robert, G, 105th N. Y Lincoln, 3 McDonall, John. A, 8th Minn Rawlins, 1 McElfresh. G. W.. Met. Rifles, D. C Carson, 2 McElroy, A. P., C, 1st Md Rawlins, 1 McElroy, John, Mechanics' U. Rifles, D. C Carson, 2 McEnroe, Henry, G. 1st U. S Grant, 12 McEutyre, Charles, E. 30th N. Y Lincoln, 3 McEwan, C. R., E, 192d Pa., and Navy Rawlins, 1 McFarlane, William, G, 3d U. S Lincoln, 3 McGrath, James, D, 4th U. S. Aj.-t Rawlins, 1 McGrath, Robert, K, 26th Pa Lincoln, 3 McGraw, F. J.. B, 1st U. S. S. S Lincoln., 3 McGowan, D. F., I, 47th 111 Burnside, 8 McGowan, J. C., H, 1st Md Carson, 2 McGowan, Nicholas. I. 2d U. S., and D. 51st N. Y. .Lincoln, 3 McGirr, Peter, K. 23d Pa Sheridan. 14 McGloiu, Felix. E. 69th N. Y Rawlins, 1 McGrotty. E. B.. K. 14th U. S Carson, 2 McGlue, J. W., B, 2d Bat'ln D. C Meade, 5 Mclnhill. Arthur, G, 170th Lincoln, 3 Mcintosh. T. V., Ass't Eng., U. S. N Rawlins, 1 McLaughlin, N. M., Lt., C, 9th W. Va., and Capt., E. 27th U. S. C. T Lincoln, 3 McLaughlin, P. H., Navy Meade, 5 McLaughlin, William. F. 18th N. Y. Cav Rawlins, 1 McLaughlin, W. J., B, 81st Pa Lincoln. 3 McMahan, Michael. E, 48th N. Y Lincoln, 3 McMahon, Daniel, E, 43d N. Y., K, 2d V. R. C Lincoln, 3- McManus, Terance, E, 83d N. Y" Rawlins, 1 McNabb, James, Jr.. G, 10th Md Burnside, 8 McNe'l, Joshua. C, 138rh F. S C. T Morton, 4 McNeir. G. A. R., A. 4th Bat'ln D. C Meade, 5 McNelly, C. 3d U. S. V. V Meade, 5 McNuIty, Michael, Lt.. F, 2d N. Y. H. Art Rawlins, 1 McNulty, W. A., A, 10th N. Y Lincoln, 3 McPhorson, John, D. 54th Mass Morton. 4 McPherson, W. A., G, 21st Pa. Cav Lincoln, 3 McTaggart, J. M., K, 4th IT. S. Art Lincoln, 3 Mc Williamson, J. A., C, 2d D. C Lincoln, 3 McKee, R. M., F, 1.54th N. Y., and V. R. C Lincoln, 3 McKee. T. H., B, 1st W. Va Carson, 2 McKeever, Samuel, Lt., A, 16th Mass Carson, 2 INIcKelden, W. B.. A. 5th Bat'ln D. C Burnside, 8 McKeuna. F. L., U. S. Marine Corps Reynolds. 6 McKenney, F. K., K. 22d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 McKeown, Mathew, H. Indp. Batt Lincoln, 3 McKernan. Thomas. I. 158th N. Y., and I. 100th N. Y Lincoln, 3 INIcKie. T. B., Mechanics' U. Rifles, D. C Carson, 2 McKim, Philip, I, 84th N. Y. Mil Rawlins, 1 69 / McCauley, J. A., E, W. Va Lincoln, 3 McOartee, Charles, B, 151st Pa Carson, 2 McCatliran, D, Lieut., B, 4tli Bat'ln D. C Farragut, 10 McCatliran, F. F.. B, 4tli Bat'lu D. C Farragut, 10 McCuUough. N. N., A, lOOtli Pa Carson, 2 McDonald, P. D., B. 2d P. H. B., Md Carson, 2 McDonald, W. W., Navy Carson, 2 McDowell, J. A., F, 155th Pa Carson, 2 McElroy, John, C, 7th ill Carson, 2 McEwan, Walter, D, 183d Pa Farragut, 10 McGuckian, Joseph, General Serxice Farragut, 10 McKim, S. H., Capt., B, 6th Bat'ln D. C, and Act'g Ass't Surg., U. S. A Farragut, 10 McLaflin, Edward, Major. 21st Ind Carson, 2 McMullen, James, I, 118th N. Y Carson, 2 McMurray, Frank, Navy Farragut, 10 McNelly, M.. B. 4th D. C. Bat'ln Farragut, 10 McNelly, Nicholas, D, 50th N. Y Farragut, 10 Mclntire, M, F., A, 2d U. S. Cav Farragut, 10 Mc Williamson, G. E., D, 2d Bat'ln D. C Farragut, 10 McClymont, George. H, 47th N. Y Wilson, 17 McGuire, Patrick, K. 1st Va Wilson, 17 McGuire, Thomas, 7th Mass. Batterv Potomac, 18 McPherson. T. H. M., Lieut., F. 107th Pa Potomac, 18 McGinnis. T. Z., E. 5th N. Y. H. Art Logan, 1.3 Mclnturff, B, 3d Bat'ln D. C Logan, 1.3 McBride. Roger, K, 2d U. S Garfield. 7 McCarty, Timothy. E, 6th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 McClintock, Alexander, I, 199th Pa Garfield, 7 McConnell, J. R., Capt., H, 37th N. Y Garfield, 7 McConvey. William, E, 6th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 McCormick, Jeremiah. D, 197th Pa Garfield, T McElroy, Daniel, Navy Stone, 11 McDermott, John, Capt., Jackson Gds., D. C Garfield, 7 McDonald. J. H., Navy Stone. 11 McEuen, James. Navy Garfield. 7 McGlue, H. S.. B, 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone. 11 McKericher, Alexander, 7th Bat'ln D. C Garfield, 7 McKiernan. J. S., Capt., D, 53d Pa Garfield, 7 McKinny. Robert. B. 1st D. C. Cav Garfield. 7 McMahon, John, D, 5th Bat'ln D. C Stone. 11 MclMonlgle. Samuel, F, 4th U. S. Art Garfield, 7 McNeil. Frederick. H. 11th Mo Garfield, 7 McBride. W. F., Cant., 72d Pa Carson, 2 McCarten. Edward. D, ,59th Mass Carson, 2 McCormick, J. H.. 1st Lieut., 67th Ind Cargon, 2 McDevitt, J. A.. Met. Rifles, D. O Carson, 3 McDonald, L H., A, 134th O Carson. 2 ISfcDonald. .John A.. C. 1st Md Carson. 2 Mclnery. Morgan, I. 6th U. S Carson, 2 McKnight. D. A., 8th and 9th Pa. Res., and 100th Pa Carson. 2 McMillan, A. F.. Capt.. D. 117th O Carson, 2 McElroy. John, L. 16th 111. Cav Carson, 2 Mcintosh. J. S., C. a.Sd Pa Sherman. 16 Mack, Fred.. G. 8th Minn Lincoln. P. Mack. W. D.. I. 2d Mich Rawlins, 1 Madden, C. E.. K, 32d Mass.. and Com. Serg't Lincoln, 3 Maddren. Joseph. I, 13feh N. Y. Mil Lincoln, 3 Madera. N. B.. 6th W. Va. Cav Meade, 5 Madigan, Patrick. A, 6th Bat'ln D. C Lincoln, 3 Madigan. Patrick, C, 5th U. S. Cav Meade, 5 Mahany. Michael. M. 10th N. Y. Cav Lincoln, 3 Main. E. M., B, 4th 111. Cav., and Major, 3d U. S. Cav Lincoln, ?, Maisak, Christian, C. 1st D. C. Cav Rawlins, 1 Maken, James, B, 10th O Meade, 5 Mallam, C. E., Capt., and A. A. G., 9th A. Corps, and Brev. Major Burnside, 8 70 Maley, Johu, I, 15th Mass Meade, 5 Mangan, John, 4th N. Y. Lt. Art Meade, 5 Mangum, W. H., 1st D. C Reynolds, 6 Mann, John, K, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Manning, A. P., D, 50th N. Y. Bng., and Lieut., 80th Co. V. R. C Burnside, 8 Manning, J. S., Lieut., A, 116th O Reynolds, 6 Manning, Michael, C. 88th N. Y Meade. 5 Manuel, 0. B., H, 43d U. S. O. T. .» Burnside, 8 March, H. C, Lieut., F, 115th O Burnside, 8 Mardroe, Samuel, D, 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Marks, H. B., 2d Lieut., D, 7th Bat'ln D. C Meade, 5 Marks, W. S., I, 3d Pa Lincoln, 3 Marpley, J. H., A, 2d U. S. Cav Thomas, 15 Marquet, Ruben, G, 22d N. Y Lincoln, 3 Marran, Frances, G, 9th U. S. C. T ..Morton, 4 Marsh. D D., B, 1st D. C. Cav Grant, 12 Marsh, S. M., C, 119th Pa., and V. R. C Lincoln, 3 Marshal, Edward, B, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Marshall, J. H., L 57th Mass., Brev. Capt Lincoln, 3 Marshall, Vincent. H, 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Martin, George, B, 3d U. S. Art Lincoln. 3 Martin, H. H., G, 29th Ind., and Miss. Squadi'on. . .Lincoln, 3 Martin, N. H., E, 122d Pa Lincoln, 3 Martin, N. C, C, 106th N. Y., and 49th Co., 2d Bat'ln V. R. O Reynolds, 6 Martin. W. J., B, 67th N. Y Meade, 5 Marx, George, G, 8th N. Y Reynolds, 6 Mason, B. F., C, 29th O Burnside, 8 Mason, J. B., Capt.. F, and D, 9th N. H.., and Aide-de-Camp Burnside, 8 Mason, Robert, A, 32d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Mason, W. C, A, 9th Iowa Cav Meade, 5 Massari, Bmanuel. Navy and 3d Pa. Art Meade, 5 Matchett, T. L., K, 5th O Meade, 5 Mathews, Charles, A, 140th O Meade, 5 Mathews, King, H, 43d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Mathews, Judson, G, 19th U. S, C. T Morton, 4 Mathis, W. M., B, 17th W. Va Rawlins, 1 Mathieson, James, D. 50th N. Y. Bng Lincoln, 3 Mattingly, J. W., A. D. Rawlins, 1 Maxwell, C. A., Lieut., D, 3d O Lincoln, 3 May. F. II. .Ir., E, Washin- ton Zouaves, 1). C Lincoln, 3 Maynard, William, C, 7th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Mayne, J. W.. Navy Morton, 4 Macham, J. F,, D, 31st Ind., Adj Thomas, 15 Mead, Christopher, H, 11th Mass., and I. 19th V. R. C .Nxende, 5 Meagher, Peter, M, 1st U. S. Art Rawlins, 1 Medford, A. F., E, 40th O., and E, 51st O Burnside, 8 Mehling, Adam, Benton's Ord. Reg Meade, 5 Melron, J. B., D, Purnell Legion Lincoln, 3 Merriam. E. C, Med. Cadet and Ass't Surg., 40th Mass Reynolds, 6 Merrill, H. S., B, 36th Mass Burnside, 8 Merrill, S. H., Capt.. I, 11th Me Reynolds, 6 Metcalf, C. A., H, 10th Me Meade, 5 Meyer, Adolph, B, 1st N. Y. Cav Lincoln, 3 Mevns, C. A., 11th N. Y. Indp. Battery Rawlins, 1 Michael, Richard, D. 2d Md Meade, 5 Michael, W. R., C, Miss. Squadron i^incoln, 3 Middleton, Walter, F, 19th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Middleton, Allen, G. 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Miller, C. H., D. 39th-Mass Burnside, 8 Miller, C. R., D, 8th O. Cav Meade, 5 Miller, J. M., 16th O. Battery Lincoln, 3 Miller, J. R., G, 17th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Miller, J. E., A, 39th Wis Lincoln, 3 Miller, J. S., Jr., A, 31st Pa .Lincoln, 3 71 Miller, S. C, C, 6th Miun., aud Brev. Mdj Liucolu, 3 Miller, T. L., H, 3Uth Mass Meade, D Miller, W. H., C, — D. C, aud F, 1st D. C Kawlius, 1 ]\liller, W. H., 0, 3d U. S. Art Lineolii, 3 Milliken, F., F, 2t)tli Me Buruside, 8 Millikeii, L. H., C, 1st I). C. Cav Liucolu, 3 Mills, Abrahiim, K, 1st U. S. c;. T Mortou, 4 Mills, S. C, Hosp. Stew., U. S. A Liucolu, 3 Mills, S. J., E, 1st Mich. Eng. aud Mech Liucolu, 3 Mills, W. H., Capt., aud Brev. Maj., 14tU U. S. . .Buruside, 8 Miuor, E. H., I, 8th Pa. Res Reynolds, Miuor, J. T., U. 8. S. " Sasanac " Morton, 4 Mitchell, Edward, C, 54th Mass Mortou, 4 Mitchell, John, U. S. S. " Princeton " Mortou, 4 Mitchell, J. H., I, 2d U. S. Cav Lincoln 3 Mitchell, O. V., H, 34th N. J Grant, 12 Mitchell, Zachariah, G, 10th U. S. C. T Mortou, 4 Michell, Isaiah, G, 105th U. S. C. T Mortou. 4 ~\lockabee. George, K, 11th N. Y. Cav Lincoln, 3 Monahau, Timothy. H, 42d N. Y Rawlins. 1 Monk, Oliver, A, 22d N. Y Rawlins, 1 Monroe, James, K, 7th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Montgomery, R. W., U. S. S. "Minnesota" Rawlins, 1 ]Montgomery, Thomas. 1st Lieut., A, I'JOth N. Y... Lincoln, 3 Montague, C. S., Major, 2d INIioh luomas, 15 Moore, B. F., E, 23d O Lincoln, 3 Moore, C. B., A, 'J7th Pa Lincoln, 3 iMerriam. E. C, — Moore, C. F., Navy Rawlins, 1 Moore, Lester, G, 12th N. Y. Mil Lincoln, 3 Moore, Lewis, D, 23d U. S. C. T Mortou, 4 Moore, Patrick, C. Scott's 000 N. Y. Cav Reynolds, Moore, Thomas, M, TJ. S. Art Meade, 5 ^loore, William, I, 12th N. Y. Cav Meade, 5 Moore, W. A., B. 141st 111 Liucolu, 3 Moore, W. H., I, 3d U. S Reynolds, 6 Morgan, J. C, B, 117th O., Capt Lincoln, 3 Morley, Thomas, Capt., G. 12th Pa. Cav Meade, 5 Morris, J. W., D, 154th N. Y Lincoln, 3 ^Morrison, A. H., D, 9th Mo. Mil. Cav Reyuolds, 6 ]\[orrison, John. E, 132d Ind , Lincoln, 3 Morrison, Josiah, I, 1st Md. Cav Grant, 12 Morse. James, I, 2d U. S. C. T Mortou, 4 Mortou. Edward, A, 22d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Mortimer, Lee S., Navy Rawlins, 1 Moultou, C. H., I, 27th Me Revuolds, 6 Moulton, H. B., B. 2d N. H Buruside, 8 Muhan, Patrick, I, 2d U. S. Art Lincoln, 3 Mulleu, Bernard, Navy Meade, 5 Murdock, S. M., C, 153d N. Y Grant, 12 Murgatroyd, G. G., Capt., B, 28th Pa Grant, 12 Murphy, C. C, C, 4th Bat'ln D. C Lincoln, 3 Murphy, Moi-ris, Capt., G, 107th Pa Rawlins, 1 Murray, James, I, 29th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Murray, R. P., Musician, 4th Va., and A, 140th O Meade, 5 Myers, A. J., Acting Ass't Paymaster, Navy Lincoln, 3 Myers, C. C, D. 4th N. Y., and U. S. S. Corps Lincoln, 3 Myers, H. A., Major. 22d Pa. Cav Reynolds, 6 Myers, W. H.. Capt., G, 188th Pa Lincoln, 3 Montfort, R. H.. E, 3d Ind. Cav Carson. 2 Mooers, F. H., B, 11th Me Carson, 2 Moore. H. W., A, 1st Wis. Cav Farragut, 10 Moores, S. S.. B. 1st Wis. Cav Carson, 2 Morgan, John, A, 6th D. C Farragut, 10 Morgan, T. J., H, 7th Ind., and Col., 14th U. S. C. T Carson, 2 Moriarity, John, I. 4th U. S. Cav Sheridan. 14 Morrison, J. A., Navy Farragut, 10 72 Morrison, Lindsey, F, 1st N. Y. Cav Carson, 2 Morse, W. F., Capt., I, Sd Minn .Oarson, 2 Murphy, G. W., (J, 2d Bat'lu D. C Farragut, 10 Murphy, G. W., G, 7th Mass Farragut, 10 Myers, W. H., K, 33d O., aud Capt., E, 19Sth O... Carson, 2 Maae, Joseph, M, 4th U. S. Ai-t Wilson, 17 Marbeek, Valentine, K, 1st Md Wilson, 17 Miller, P. C, G, 1st Cav., and C, 4th U. S. Cavalry Wilson, 17 Moran, Bernard, B, 5th U. S. Cav ..Wilson, 17 Morgan, R. H., E, 17th O., and G, 3d O. Vet Potomac, 18 Marcellus, R. H., Navy Logan, 13 Markins, J. O., Henderson Guards Logan, 13 Marks, E. W., Marine Corps Logan, 13 Mathews, Michael, E, 6th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Maxwell, W. H., F, 61st N. Y i^ogan, 13 JVIiddleton, Jenifer, I, 19th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Mackay, George, Navy Carson, 2 Magel, Michael, A, Union Reg't D. C Carson, 2 Maltby, Philip, H, 14th O Carson, 2 Margan, George, A, 6th Bat'ln D. C Farragut, 10 Martin, Henry, H, 8th N. J Farragut, 10 Manson, J. O., G, 7th Tenn. Mtd. Inf Carson, 2 Mathes, C, C, 4th Tenn Sheridan, 14 MaxweU, B. H., I, 110th O Carson, 2 May, H. C, Surg., 45th N. Y Sheridan, 14 Mead, J. W., A, 4th Bat'ln D. C Farragut, 10 Meade, Elnathan, G, 44th N. Y Carson, 2 Meadows, C. W., A, Sd Wis. Cav Sheridan, 34 Metzger, Philip, C, 10th N. Y Carson, 2 Michaels, Hiram, B, 84th Pa Carson, 2 Miller, George, A, 5th D. C. Batt Farragut, 10 Miller, G. H., Mech. Union Rifles, D. C Carson, 2 Miller, H. L., Capt., I, 1st Ind. Cav Carson, 2 Miller, J. W., G, 2d N. J Farragut, 10 Mills, Abraham, K, 1st U. S. C, T Morton, 4 Mills, W. W., Lieut., F, 2d D. C Carson, 2 Minick, Emanuel, E, 46th Pa Farragut, 10 Minor, W. H., Lieut., 17th Ind. Battery Farragut, 10 Minshall, R. T., A, 44th Iowa Carson, 2 Mitchell, Edward, C, 54th Mass Morton, 4 Mitchell, F. W., G, 13th N. Y. I^lil., and Capt., I, 12th 111. Cav Carson, 2 Mitchell, Henry, A, 2d Md Sheridan, 14 Mitchell, J. M., C, 7th Bat'ln D. C Farragut, 10 Mitchell, M. W., K, 134th 111 Carson, 2 Moler, H. H., D, 175th O Farragut, 10 Montague, C. S., K, 2d Mich., and Major, 102d U. S. C. T Carson, 2 Maddox, J. F., Williams' Co., D. C Stone, 11 Mahoney, William, B, 7th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Martin, T. J., D, 2d Bat'ln D. C Garfield, 7 Martin, W. H., Met. Rifles Stone, 11 Maskell, J. W., 1, 8d N. Y Garfleld, 7 Martin, W. H., Met. Rifles Stone, 11 Maskell, J. W., 1, 3d N. Y Garfield, 7 May, J. T., A, 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 May, T. O. N., D, 4th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Maxwell, J. H., A, D. C. N. G Garfield, 7 Maxwell, M. V., 1, 19th Ind Garfield, 7 Melchior, L. J., D, 5th U. S. Cav Garfield, 7 Middleton. T. W.. H, 1st Res't P. H. B. Cav Stone, 11 Miner, J. F., F, 55th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Moeller, J. N., A, 8th Bat'ln D. O Garfield, 7 Moody, William, E. 2d Bat'ln D. C Garfield, 7 Moore, S. H., A, 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone. 11 Morgan, J. W., H, 11th N. Y. Cav Garfield, 7 Morton, John, F, .5th Mass. Cav Sumner, 9 Moulton, J. B., K, 25th Mass Sumner, 9 73 Moton, Robert, K, 6th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Mudd, I. F., A, 4tli Bat'lu D. U Stoue, 11 Mulholluud, James, E, 2d U. S. Cav Garlield, 7 Mulhall, William, K, 4tli U. S. Art Garlield, 7 MuUer, Joseph, Lieut., A, Sth Bat'lu 1). C Stoue, 11 Muudheim, Louis, A, Sth Bat'lu L>. C Garheld, 7 Myers, J. W., A, 47th Pa., aud 1st U. S. Art Garheld, 7 Maury, George, A, 5th U. S. C. T Sum i.n-, i) Madden, S. W., Chaplain. U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Marshall, Joseph, H, U6th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Mead, James, K, 19th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 allies, John, B, 19th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Mills, W. H., H, 11th U. S. 0. T Sumner, 9 Mitchell. J. H., Xavy Sumner, 9 Moose, John, Navy Sumner, 9 Morgan, Joseph, A, 1st U. S. G. T Sumner, 9 Morrison, James, D, 1st U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Middleton, J. E., M, 1st Md. Cav Carson, 2 Miller, B. F., 1st Lieut., 1, 117th N. Y., and Brev. Captain Carson, 2 Miller, F. B., 91st Pa Carson, 2 Morrill, E. D., — Carson, 2 ]Mitchell, L. Y., Lieut., 4th and 5th U. S. C. H. Art Carson, 2 Moran, W. H., Union Reg't., D. C Carson, 2 Morgan, W. B., D, 149th Pa Carson, 2 Morris, T. H., D. 6th Iowa Carson, 2 Morrison, G. D., — Sherman, 16 Morton, R. H., H, 133d O Carson, 2 Mullery, Jas., I, 119th N. Y Carson, 2 Mundell, Jared, A, 15th N. Y. Engineers Carson, 2 Murphy, Matthew, K, 2d U. S. Dragoons Carson, 2 Nagle, Levi, Band, 48th Pa Meade, 5 Nalley, W. H., Capt.. Met. Rifles, D. C Reynolds, 6 Nassau, W. B., A, 17th Pa Reynolds, 6 Nutze, C. T., B, 6th Pa. Cav Meade, 5 Neal, C. H., U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Neal, C. E., H, 45th Mo Meade, 5 Nebb, John. D, 5th Ind. Cav Reynolds, 6 Nealon, Thomas, I, 5th U. S. Cav Meade, 5 Neff, Aaron, B, 130th Pa., and G, 200th Pa Lincoln, 3 Nefe, J. W., B, 54th O Thomas, 15 Neill, J. O., C, 2Sth Pa., and H, 44th V. R. C Meade, 5 Nelson, Dennis, E, 23d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Nelson, J. W., B, 2Sth U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Nicholson, R. T., Miller's Co. D. C Loyan, 13 Newburgh, Charles, D, 7th N. Y Meade, 5 Newcomb, S. D., I, 93d N. Y.. and Capt. of C Meade, 5 Newjahr, Frederick, K. 2d U. S Meade, 5 Nichols, J. L., Capt., K, 30th 111 Lincoln, 3 Noah, J. J., Capt.. K, 2d Minn Lincoln, 3 Noah, Moses, D, 20th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Noble, Joseph, Lieut.-Col. ; 9th Me Burnside, 8 Nordeman, J. H. D., K, 29th 111 Rawlins, 1 Norris, Hiram, Navy Morton, 4 Noiris, Frank, Navy Morton, 4 Norton, C. A., Hosp. Stew., 7th N. H Lincoln, 3 Norton, G. G., D, 3d Colo., 2d Lieut., and Capt., Co. L Lincoln, 3 Norton, H. D., Capt., I, 32d Mass., Brev. Major, V. R. C Rawlins, 1 Norton, W. H., Capt.. H. 14th N. Y. H. Art Burnside, 8 Norton, W. H., D, 143d N. Y Lincoln, 3 Noske, C. F.. I, 2d D. C Rawlins, 1 Noyes. L P., H. 1st R. L Art Rawlins, 1 Nusrent, Timothy. E, 4th U. S. Cav Meade, 5 Nalley, W W.. 7th D. C Farragut. 10 Nailer, Edward. F, 2d U. S. G. T Sumner, 9 Nelson, Augustin, K, 10th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Newton. E. E.. H, 29th Ind Carson, 2 Mies, F. A., Lieut., 4yth 111 Carson, 2 Niemer, Gustave, E, 55tla ISIasss Wilson, 17 Noerr, W. B., 13, 2cl Bat'ln 1). C Potomac, 18 Nally, Dennis. A, 6tli Bat'ln D. G Stone, n Nally, J. C, B, 3d Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Newman, J. A., B, 7th Bafln D. C Stone, 11 Nicholas, C. B., G, IS.lth N. Y Gartield, 7 Noble. S. H., K. 1st U. S. C T Sumner, 9 Nokes, J. W., Wash. Gds., D. C Garfield, 7 Nolan, T. B., E, 1st Pa. Mil Garfield, 7 Norton, Charles, K, 31st U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Now^lan, W. H.. C. 176th N. Y Sumner, 9 Nve. W. E.. Lieut. -Col., 75th N. Y Sumner, 9 Neale. F. D., 3d Ass't En?;.. Navy Carson, 2 Nelson, Halvor, Capt., L 52d U. S. C. T Carson, 2 Nicholson, W. A., C, 7th Bat'ln 1). C Carson, 2 0£?lesby. Alex.. F. 14th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Orme, S. I., IT. S. S. " Bibb " Morton, 4 Odell. W. S., B. 7th Ind Buruside, 8 O'Neal, L. I.. U. S. Navy Lincoln, 3 Oliphant. Benjamin, K, 3d Md. Cav Lincoln, 3 Oliver, Elias, B, 2d U. S Lincoln, 3 O'Driscoll. B. J., Capt., 88th N. Y Lincoln, 3 O'Brien, Jnmes, L. 3d U. S. Art Lincoln, 3 O'Donnell. Michael, 9th N. Y. H. Art Lincoln, 3 O'Donnell, William, 2d Lieut., Jackson Guards, D. C .Lincoln, 3 Orange, Joseph. 12th and 39th Mass Rawlins, 1 O" Mare. Patrick, F. 2d U. S. ("av Rawlins, 1 O'Farrell, Patrick. Capt., G, 69th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Olmsted. H. F., E, 44th N. Y Thomas, 15 O'Neil, W. H., K, 19th Mass Meade, 5 O'Neil, J. O., K, 116th Pa., and Capt., V. R. C Meade, 5 O'Beirne, Thomas. Hosp. Stew., U. S. A Rawlins, 1 Oder. B. F., K. 197th O .Meade, 5 O'Neill, John, h; 2d U. S Rawlins, 1 O'Neill, John. TJ. S. Marine Corps Rawlins, 1 O'Brien. Maurice, A. 4th U. S. Art Reynolds, 6 Olson, Christian, C, 40th N. Y Meade, 5 O'Leary. Joseph, E. 3d U. S Grant, 12 O'Connell, Daniel, 2d Lieut., L, oth Iowa Cav Meade, 5 O'Donnell. T. P., r)th Bat'ln D. C Meade, r, Ousley. W. T.. Ass't Surg., 5th Ky. Cav Lincoln, 3 O'Connor, Dennis. G, 19th Mass Rawlins, 1 O'Connor, John, C, 6th Cal Rawlins, 1 O'Donoghue, Thomas. U. S. Marine Corps Meade, 5 Osborn. W^liam, C, 13th Md Meade, 5 Oulahan. Richard. 1st Lieut., A. 164th N. Y Rawlins, 1 O' Sullivan, Eugene, K, 18th Mo Rawlins, 1 Offut, Z. R., 7th Bat'ln D. C Meade, 5 O'Bryon, P. M., 7th Bat'ln W. L. I., D. C '..Reynolds, 6 Och, George, A, — D. C Rawlins. 1 Oberheim, John. B, Turner Rifles. D. C Carson, 2 Osborne, J. IL, C. 6th Bat'ln D. C Farragut, 30 O'Brien, James, E, 2d U. S. Art Carson, 2 O'Hara, James, A, 1st U. S. Cav Carson, 2 Ordway. Albert, Col.. G, 24th Mass Carson, 2 Obrian, T. B., K. 141st N. Y Garfield 7 Odder. Michael. D. 5th U. S. Cav Garfield 7 O'Halloran. John, K, 63d N. Y., and G, 12th V. R. C Garfield, 7 O'Meara, John, Lieut., A. 5th Bat'ln D. C Stone 11 O'Connor. Martin, H. 2d U. S. Cav Carson 2 Powell. R. T.. I. 10th W. Va Lincoln' 3 Pulaski, G. W.. A, Union Reg., D. C Lincoln. 3 Padden, G. H., D, — D. C Thomas, 15 Padgett, William, C, 7th Bat'ln D. C Meade 5 Prescott, W. H., Capt., — 1st N. H Grant, 12 75 Page, W. R., F, 133d 111 Meade, 5 Palmer. Frauk. 2d Lieut., 18th Pa. Cav Thomas. ].'> Plant, James, F, G3d N. Y Rawlins, 1 Parker, L. B., Kelly's Co., D. C Reynolds, 6 Parsons, A. M., U. S. S. "Geo. AVaugam " Meade, 5 Parsons. C. D.. Nalley's Co., D. C Meade, ^ Pratt, G. W., K, 5th Me Meade, 5 Patterson, C. H., B, 16th Ky. Cav Meade, 5 Patterson, .T. A., G. 11th Pa. Res Meade, 5 Patterson. L. H.. 127th and 192d Pa Meade, 5 Pendery, S. F., K. 13th O Rawlins, 1 Penfield, L. M., 20th Conn., and Hosp. Stew Meade, 5 Pennington, C. H., Ass't Surg., Navy Meade, .5 Penniwith. W. C, Capt., 5th Iowa Thomas, 15 Prescott, C. N., 7th Conn Rawlins, 1 Peterson, August, D, 3d Minn Meade, 5 Prentice. N. B., Reg. Q. M.. 7th Wis Meade, 5 Pettit, Edward, A, 1st Bat'ln D. C Meade, 5 Pfeiffer. J. C, Pres. Mtd. Gds., D. C Rawlins, 1 Pfeil, Daniel, 2d Lieut., G. 5Sth N. Y Meade, 5 Pfeil, J. K., A, Turner Rifles Meade, 5 Phelps, H. J., C, 2d D. C Meade, 5 Price, W. B., A, 23d N. J Meade, 5 Peake, James, E, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Payne, Albert, — Morton, 4 Payne. R. H., K. 10th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Pollard, B. F.. A, 9th U. S. C. T Morton. 4 Parker, William, C, 38th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Parker, Daniel, 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Powell. Thomas. U. S. S. " Ninon " Morton, 4 Prout, Benjamin. H, 28th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Peunebaker, E. B., C, 78th Pa Burnside, 8 Parmenter, H. H., H. 16th Mass Burnside, 8 Pattee. E. J.. Capt., G. 15th Me Burnside, S Peek, E. S., Adjutant, 100th N. Y Burnside, 8 Perkins. Edwin. 1st Lieut.. F. 59th O Burnside, 8 Pettys, C. v., H, 9th N. Y. H. Art Burnside, 8 Pickels, Zack, 1st Del. Lt. Battery Burnside, 8 Pollock. E. S., C, 39th Pa. Mil Burnside, 8 Porter, E. T., E. Purnell Legion Md Burnside, 8 Potter, H. G., A, 74th Ind Burnside, 8 Powell, J. W., Maj., 20th 111., Lieut.-Col., 2d 111. Art Burnside, 8 Preusser, R. F., E. 41st N. Y Burnside, 8 Page. Fernaudo, K, 3d Mich Lincoln, 3 Painter, J. M., Hosp. Stew Lincoln, 3 Paul. N. S.. Adjutant, 128th Ind Lincoln, 3 Fearing, John, M. 6th U. S. Cav Lincoln, 3 Pearson, Aven, Henshaw's (111.) Battery Lincoln, 3 Pearson, S. P., A, 39th Pa Lincoln, 3 Pennell, John. F, 4th O Lincoln, 3 Perego, Giovanni. D, 16th 111. Cav Lincoln, 3 Perley, J. P., Lieut., E, 13th Mich Lincoln, 3 Perry, C. H.. Lieut.. E. 109th N. Y Lincoln. 3 Peters, D. W.. A. 4th U. S. Ai-t Lincoln, 3 Pettit. Hudson, B, Union Reg., D. C Lincoln, 3 Price, W. P., G, 11th Mass Lincoln, 3 Pierce, W. P.. Capt.. 12th Kv. Cav Lincoln, 3 Pipes. J. M., Capt., A, 140th Pa Lincoln, 3 Proctor, W. H., E, 1st Md Lincoln, 3 Polglase, Benjamin, F, 13th Md Lincoln, 3 Post, T. S.. Capt., I. 29th 111 Lincoln, 3 Padgett. James, A. 4th Bat'ln D. C Garlield. 7 Page. Henry, H, 19th U. S Garfield, 7 Paige, F. W.. I, 5th Mass., and D, 6th V. R. C Garfield, 7 Palmer, J. W., K, 1st Minn Garfield, 7 Parker, T. J., C. 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone. 11 Paroin, W. L., Capt., F, 1st Cal Garfield, 7 Parris, Joseph, Foxwell's Co., D. C Garfield, 7 76 Patten, C. L., E, 1st Me. H, Ai't Garfield, 7 Pearson, Isaac, F, 2d D. C Garfield, 7 Perkins, Dan, A, 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Perkins. G. N.. C, 4th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Peters, William, G, 37th Pa. Res Garfield, 7 Philips, S. D.. D, 4th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 PhilUps, Arnold, D, 212th Pa Stone, 11 Phillips, T. J., A, 6th Bat'ln D. O Garfield, 7 Phillips. AV. L., A, 1st Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Pettis, William, F, 98th O., and Hosp. Stew., U. S. A Garfield, 7 Pixton, Henry, F, Is* N. J Garfield, 7 Playter, H. J., Capt., H, 12th Iowa Garfield, 7 Plunkett, W. H., Lieut., E, 1st Wis., and Adjutant, 17th Wis Garfield, 7 Pry or, J. H., Lieut., E, 6th Md Farragut, 10 Porter, Harvey, 26th N. Y Garfield, 7 Posey, L. H., B, 5th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Prince, H. L., 20th Me Garfield, 7 Pulaski, 0. F., A, 4th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Pulschen, William, D, 10th U. S Garfield, 7 Purcell, J. R., I, 2d D. C Logan, 13 Purman, D. G., 16th Wis., and Maj., 41st AVis Carson, 2 Putnam, T. J., D. 1st Mass. H. Art Logan, 13 Pyle, E. L, A, M. R., D. G. Stone, 11 Paine, H. E., Col., 4th Wis., and Brig.-Gen Carson, 2 Park, C. M., 2d Lieut., C, 8th Ky Carson, 2 Parker, M. M., M, 1st Vt. Cav Carson, 2 Parkey, George, C, 38th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Partridge, W. H., Lieut., A, 67th N. Y., and Brev. Captain Carson, 2 Payne, Wm., F, 29th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Pearson. H. C, Lieut., H, 21st Pa. Cav Carson, 2 Perry, Thomas, A, 79th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Pestell, John. Capt., D, 15th Mo Carson, 2 Phillips, E. W. B., A. 7th Pa. Res Carson, 2 Pike, B. S.,H, S2d Mass Carson, 2 Finn, Delaware, F, 11th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Pitney. A. L., A, 137th 111 Carson, 2 Pitts, S. A., B, 2d U. S. Ai-t Carson, 2 Pohlers, Aug., Hosp. Stew., U. S. A Carson, 2 Pridgeon, John, A, lOtli Md Carson, 2 Purman, J, J., Lieut. A, 140th Pa Carson, 2 Padgett, Thos., C, 7th Bat'ln D. C Logan, 13 Paine, H. E.. 2d AVis., and Brig.-Gen Carson, 2 Parker, David, C, 14th A^t i' arragut, 10 Parker, J. E., A, 6th Vt Carson, 2 Parks, W. G., D, 7th Bat'ln D. C Farragut, 10 Parry, W. W., F, 5th Md : . .Carson, 2 Patterson, Andrew, H, 51st N. Y Carson, 2 Patterson, R. T. S., D. 7th Bat'ln D. C Farragut, 10 Payn, P. J., K, 14th N. Y .Potomac, is Peake, J. H., G, 4th Hancock's Corps Farragut, 10 Pechin, Maurice, C, 1st O. H. Art Carson, 2 Peck, Fred., K, 24th N. Y Carson, 2 Peck, W. H.. A. 21st N. Y Logan, 13 Perham. A. S.. 27th Me., and 7th Me. Batt Carson, 2 Peterson, Lee, A, — U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Petignat. Joseph, Navy Carson. 2 Peters, B. E., Lieut., B, 13th N. H Sheridan, 14 Peyton, J. M., Capt., L 14Sth 111. A^et. Vols Carson, 2 Pickett, John. A, 41st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Pierson, W. T., E, 11th O Carson, 2 Pitcher, D. L., Capt., M, 8th N. Y. H. Art Logan, 13 Piatt, Sherman, K. 21st AA^is Carson, 2 Platz, Joseph, A. 4th Bat'ln D. C Farragut, 10 Pollard. J. M.. G, 5th N. Y. Cav Farragut, 10 Post. W. B., E. Anderson's Troop Sheridan, 14 Powers, John, D, 35th N. Y Sheridan, 14 77 Pratt, W. B., Adjutant, 31st Mo., and Capt. '^ on Logan's Staff Carson, 2 Priest. Geo. A., it. IGth N. Y. Cav Carson, 1! Procter, Frederick, I. 37tla U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Pidcock, Edwin, B, 32d N. Y Reynolds, G Pierce, J. S., K, 1st Pa. Res Meade, 5 Pigffott, J. B., B, 1st D. C Meade, 5 Phillips, Richard, H, 45th Pa Rawlins, 1 Phillips, Joseph, A, — D. C Rawlins, 1 Phillips, W. G., A. 8d Bat'lu D. U iU-viiolds, (> Pinnock, Jacob, A, 32d O Meade, 5 Piper, Horace L., 2d Lieut., K, 27th Me Reynolds, 6 Proctor, A. B., B, 121st N. Y Meade, 5 Proctor, D. M., H, 5th U. S. Cav Meade, 5 Pomeroy, W. B.. 1st Lieut., B, 5th IMich Meade, 5 Ports. P. O., C, 6th Bat'ln D. G Rawlins, 1 Post, L. H.. K, 17th N. Y Meade, 5 Potter, W. M.. Capt.. A, 9th Pa. Cav Meade, 5 Plunkett, Thomas, 7th N. Y. H. Art Rawlins, 1 Purcell, John, Andrew Johnson Gds Meade, 5 Purdv. Z. v., D. l."3th Ind Meade, 5 Pursell, Edward, A. 6th Bat'ln D. C Rawlins, 1 Queen, C. H., A, 23d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Queen, Samuel, B, 43d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Quailes, James, H. 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Quails. L., nth U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Quigley, J. D., U. S. S. " Don " Rawlins, 1 Quackenbush, Isaac, B, 44th N. Y Potomac, IS Quackeolnish, AV. H.. Lit^nt.. 1>. 77th N. Y Carson, 2 Queen, Samuel, B, 43d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Quingley, M. J., E, 2d Bat'ln D, O Stone, 11 Quander, J. P.. G. 1st U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Queenan. Henry. K, 19th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Rustin, J. C, H, 38th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Rainey, John, A, D. C Rawlins, 1 Ralph, James, K, 20th Conn Rawlins, 1 Ramey, Daniel, Lieut., 20Cth Pa Lincoln, 3 Ramsey, W. R., Capt., G. 18.5th O Meade, 5 Randall, Joseph, E, 1st Mich. Cav Grant, 12 Randolph, J. B., 2d Lieut., 5th U. S Reynolds, 6 Randolph, Robt., D, 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Ratcliff, Andrew, G. 26th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Rau, H. A., G, 2d Md Burnside, 8 Raum, G. B., Col., 56th BL, and Brig.-Gen Burnside, 8 Ray, H. H., A, 8th O Burnside, 8 Ray, T. C, D, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Ray nor, Nicholas, Navy Grant, 12 Rawlins, J. W., Surg., 88th Pa Lincoln, 3 Rawls, J. P., U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Read, A. M., B, 8th Mich Burnside, 8 Redway, George. Capt., I, 103d O Lincoln, 3 Reed, C. J., E, 5th Iowa Reynolds, 6 Reed, James, I, 53d Pa Lincoln, 3 Reed, T. M., D. 33d N. J., and 2d Lieut Meade, 5 Reed, W. F., Lieut., 60th U. S. C. T Thomas, 15 Reed. "William, Navy Lincoln, 3 Reeder, Daniel. H, 47th Pa Meade, 5 Reese, Philip, Pres. Mtd. Gds Rawlins, 1 Reeve, F. A., Col., 8th Tenn Burnside, 8 Reeve. S. V., Capt., E, 63d N. Y., and Lieut., 109th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Reeves. J. H., Maj., B. 3d N. Y Lincoln, 3 Reid, J. W., A, 66th O Meade, 5 Reidy, D. M., A, 6th Bat'ln D. C Rawlins, 1 Reinburg, J. H., U. S. M. Corps Meade, 5 Robinson, H. F., Lieut.. A, 76th N. Y., and Adjutant Burnside, 8 Robinson, Jerry, B, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Robbins, N. A,, G, 4th Me., Lieut, and Q. M Burnside, 8 78 Robinson, Perry, G. 43d U. S. C. T ^^P^^T' ^ Robinson, Reuben, B, 192(1 Fa Meade, 5 Robinson, William, F, D. O .Meade, 5 Robinson, William, H, 14tli U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Rockwell, H. G., C, T6tli N. Y.. ■■■•-■ Lmcolu, 3 Roe D. H., Navy, Exp. Batt., Annapolis, Md Meade, 5 Rogers. Franicliii, 2d Lieut, and Aujutaut. ^2d N. y. Mtd Rifles .Meade, o Rogers, H. C, Capt. and A. Q. M Biu-nside, b Rogers. W. E.. A, lOtli N. Y Burnside, 8 Rogerson, A. B.. Lieut., A, 20th 111 Lincoln, 3 Rogerson, J. E., F, 69th Ind Lincoln, 3 Roman. Richard, C, 130th ni., 2d Lieut., 13th , U S Burnside, 8 Root,' A. L., C, 85th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Rosafy, E. M., Capt., B, 1st W. Va. Lt. Ai-t Lincoln, 3 Rose, A. W., E, 3d Tenn. Cav Meade, 5 Kosp, <4. B., K, 11th Conn Lincoln, 3 Rose, G. U., Hosp. Stew., U. S. A Burnside, 8 Rosewag, Godfrey, H, 5th Pa. Cav Meade, 5 Ross, G. C, G, 49th 111 Burnside, 8 Ross, O. H., Capt., D, 20th HI., and Aide- de-Camp Burnside, 8 Roosevelt, G. W., K, 26th Pa Meade, 5 Rothery, H. N., K, 33d V. R. C Meade, 5 Rowe, G. M., L, 9th N. Y. H. Art., and Lieut., 194th N. Y ^. .Lincoln, 3 Roy, J. S.. Lieut., D, 40th 111., and Adjut., 1.52d 111 .Lincoln, 3 Royce, C. C, Navy Lincoln, 3 Reinburg. Louis, Navy Reynolds, 6 Reisinger, J. G., A, 8th Bat'ln D. C Rawlins, 1 Remmel, D. E. H., K, 1st Pa. Res Rawlins, 1 Reyburn, Robert, Surg., U. S. V Rawlins, 1 Reiter, Phil., D, 39th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Rice, Frederick, A, 10th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Rich, G. W., K, 7th Mass Rawlins, 1 Rhoderick, F. A., B, 11th Md Meade, 5 Rhodes, Charles, 18th O., and 11th O. Batt Meade, 5 Reynolds, G. R., Navy Reynolds, 6 Richards, John, L 32d U- S. C. T Morton, 4 Richard, J. F., B, 111th O Lincoln. 3 Richardson, J. M., I, 15th N. Y. Cav Grant, 12 Richmond, E. L., F, 17th U. S Lincoln, 3 Ridgely, August, A, 5th Bat'ln D. C Reynolds, 6 Riggles, Richard, A, 1st D. C Reynolds, 6 Riley, C. V., C, 134th 111 Reynolds, 6 Riley, J. O., Pres. Mtd. Gds Reynolds, 6 Riley. T. F., Ordnance Corps, U. S. A Meade, 5 Ritner, W. D.. D, 187th Pa Lincoln, 3 Ritter, J. P. V., 2d O. Cav Lincoln, 3 Robar, Alexander. D, 1st Mich. Cav Rawlins, 1 Roberts, Alfred, D, 7th Pa. Cav Lincoln, 3 Roberts, A. L., E, 6th Vt Lincoln, 3 Roberts, C. E., B, 3d N. Y. Cav Rawlins, 1 Robertson. H. P... M. 1st Kan. Cav .Aleade, 5 Robertson, T. S., B, D. C Lincoln, 3 Bobbins, John, B, 2d N. J Meade, 5 Robinson. A. N., Lieut., and R. Q. M., 5th O. Cav. Reynolds. 6 Robinson, C. M., Lieut., B, 72d Ind Lincoln, 3 Robinson, Frank, Elgin, 111., Batt Lincoln, 3 Ragan. R. A.. Capt., K, 8th Tenn Carson, 2 Randall. A. F., B. 9.5th 111 Farragut, 10 Raub. J. F., K, 129th Pa., and Ass't Surg., 210th Pa Sheridan 14 Rawlings, R. V„ C, 7th D. C Sheridan] 14 Reany, C. H., C, 1st Md. Cav Carson 2 Reaves, J. H., B, 1st U. S. G. T Sumner 9 Redman, Moses, C, 4th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Reed, William, C, 1st U. S. C. T Sumner, !) Reed, J. P., B, 4Gth 111 Oarson, 2 Reed, W. F., F, 13tli lU., and Adjut., 60tli U. S. C. T Carson, 2 ReinhoL D. C, E. 127th O Carson, 2 Reill3% E. A., A, 6th Bafln D. C Carson, 2 Reeves, D. C, G, 54th Pa Garfield, 7 Reeves, G. W., A, 6th Bat'ln D, C Farragut, 10 Revels, F. C, Navy Sumner, D Reves, D, C, G, 54th Pa Sheridan, 14 Rhodes, T. A., F, 112th N, Y., and Sig. Corps Carson, 2 n\ci\ Geor-e, K. 11th U. S. ('. T Sumner, !> Richards, J. H., Lieut, C, 6th Bat'ln D. C Garfield, 7 Richardson, J. H., Navy Sumner, 1) Richardson, A. H. G., Capt., K, 114th Pa Garfield, 7 Richardson, Ezekiel, Chaplain, 5th N. Y. H. Art... Logan, 13 Richardson, M., F, — D. C Farragut, 10 Richardson, W. T., G, 1st N. Y. Mtd. Rifles Garfield, 7 Ricker, G. E.. K, 45th Mass Garfield, 7 Richter, Frederick, G, 1st N. Y. Lincoln Cav Carson, 2 Richmond, T. E., F, 80th O Sherman, 16 Ricketts, R. H., C, 4th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Ridgate, T. H., Navy Farragut, 10 Ridgeway. T. W., B, 1st D. C Farragut, 10 Righter. Geo.. D. C. Vols Logan, 13 Riley, S. S., E, ."lOth N. Y. Eng'rs Potomac, 18 Ripley, E. H., D, 8th Conn., and Capt., C, 19th V. R. C Farragut, 10 Kittenhouse. B. F., 5th U. S. Art., Capt. and Brev. Major Farragut, 10 Robb, S. C, Knapp's Pa. Battery Sheridan, 14 Bobbins, II. A., Med. Cadet and A. A. Surg., U. S. A Carson, 2 Robbins, James, 5th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Robertson. James, A, 3Sth U. S. C. T Sumner, S) Roberts, Hem-y, Hosp. Stew., U. S. A Carson, 2 Roberts, John, A, 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Robinson, Mason, I-I, 40th U. S. C. T Sumner, Roberts, R. R,, H, 19th Ind Farragut, 10 Robinson, Henry, K, 1st U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Robey, Columbus, C, 7th Bat'ln D. C Logan, 13 Roche, R. F., B, 2d U. S., and Hosp. Stew., U. S. A Logan, 13 Rock, J. C, G, 6th Vt., and 1st Prov. Cav Garfield, 7 Rockett, Edward, B, 3d Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Rockett, T. E., C, 6th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Rockiff, Thomas, B, 84th Reg Stone, 11 Rollins. I. N.. I>. 4th Bat'ln 1). C Stone, 11 Rollins, J. H., C, 6th Bat'ln D. C Farragut, 10 Roome, W. O., P. 71st N. Y, Mil., and Capt., K, N. Y. N. G Carson, 2 Rone, Henry, C, 31st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Ross. Z. p]., r>. 7tl] Vt Farragut, K) Roth, L. H., E. 12th Pa Farragut, 10 Round. G. C, G, 4th Conn., and 2d Lieut., Signal Corps Carson, 2 Rowe. V. W., D. 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Rowell, D. P., H, 15th Vt Farragut, 10 Rhodes. T. A„ F, 112th N. Y Carson, 2 Raby. St. G. R., Q, M., 162d N. Y Carson, 2 Reardon, J. F., C, 6th N. Y. Cav Carson, 2 Renaud. Edward, B. 13th N. Y. Cav Carson, 2 Randolph, L. F., — Carson, 2 Ronel, C. F., — Carson, 2 Roane. S. B., Navy, Ass't Eng Carson, 2 Roderick. E. A., Navy Carson, 2 Rodier, P. L., Capt., I, 1st D, C Carson, 2 Roome, A. W., Lieut., K, 37th N. Y Carson, 2 80 Rowen, James, E and A, 2d Md Carson, 2 Royce, J. B., I, 7tli Vt Rawlins, 1 Russell, A. A., F, 1st Mo. Art Meade, 5 Russell, B. J., F, 19tli Ind Meade, 5 Russell, George, G, 42d N. Y Lincoln, 3 RusseU, W. R., K, 13tli N. Y. N. G Burnside, 8 Rustin, George, A, 28d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Rutherford, Allen, Lieut.-Col., F, 83d N. Y Burnside, 8 Rutledge, Thomas, F, 24th Mich Meade, 5 Ryan, James, D, 25th U. S Lincoln, 3 Ryan, John, B. 9th Conn Meade, 5 llynex, R. C. Lieut, and R. Q. M.. F, 23d Mo Lincoln, 3 Rynex, S. F., A, 62d M. E. M Lincoln, 3 Rueff, J. A., C, 74th N. Y Sheridan, 14 Rugg, Henry, H, 2d N. Y. Art Garfield, 7 Runz, Caspar, A, 8th Bat'ln D. C Garfield, 7 Ruppert, Mather, U. S. M. Corps Garfield, 7 Rutter, A. L., E, 1st O Garfield, 7 Ruhin, C. A., A. 4th Mo. Cav WUson', 17 Rue, M. F., I, 26th Pa Farragut, 10 Ryan, J. H., H, 40th N. Y Carson, 2 Ryan, John, 8th N. Y Wilson, 17 Savoy, Alexander. B, 23d No. 3 C. T Sumner, 9 Scott, John, A, 5th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Scott, Webster, K, — Sumner, 9 Shears, J, B., F, .5th Mass. Cav Sumnei', 9 Shelton, John, A, 34th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Stevenson, W. F., 1, 54th U. S. C. T Sumner. 9 Summers, Arthur, A, unassigned Sumner, 9 Smalls, Robert, Capt. in Navy Sumner, 9 Smallwood. J. H. B., K, 11th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Smith, J. F., B, 28th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Smith, Robert, C, 31st U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Smith, Simon, A, 192d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Snails, S. A., F, 54th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Spencer, Allen, L, 54th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Springsteen, A. F., I, 63d Ind Burnside, 8 Squires, J. C, D, 15th Pa. Cav Lincoln, 3 Squire, R. J., F. 1st N. Y. V. V Meade, 5 Staats, A. C, F, 30th N. Y Meade, 5 Stamp. A. H.. F, 8th N. Y. H. Art Reynolds, 6 Stansbury, W. F., C, D. C. Vols Thomas, 15 Starring, F. A., Col., 72d 111., Brig.-Gen. and Pro. Marshal Gen. Dep't of the Gulf Rawlins, 1 Steep, T. M., K, 8th Pa. Res Lincoln, 3 Stein, Julius, A, Wash. Rifles, D. C Lincoln, 3 Steiner, Joseph, A, 26th Pa Reynolds, 6 Steinmeyer, Julius, K, 2d U. S Meade, 5 Stephenson, F. D., Capt., B, 48th 111., and Col., 152d 111 Lincoln, 3 Stephenson, S. L., 2d Lieut., C, 83d 111 Burnside, 8 Stern, Aaron, Ordnance Corps, U. S. A Reynolds, 6 Stewart, G. C, K, 109th Pa Reynolds, 6 Steward, T. J., F, 11th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Stevens. H. S., Chaplain, 14th Conn Meade, 5 Stewart, J, A., A. 61st Pa Burnside, 8 Stewart, J. H., 0, 2d Cal. Cav., Capt Grant, 12 Stewart, J. T., K. 19th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Stewart, J. M., F, 2d D. C Reynolds, 6 Stewart, T. W., 3d Bat'ln D. C Rawlins, 1 Stewart, W. E., D, 80th N. Y Meade 5 Stiarwault, Andrew, Jr., Musician. 194th O Meade, 5 Stierlin, Carl, Scofleld's Battery, Mo., 2d Lieut Meade. 5 Stidham. J. A.. K. 11th Md Lincoln 3 Stiles, H. L., B, 77th N. Y., and 3d N. Y. ' Ind'p Battery Meade 5 Stoddart, Armant, G, 19th Pa Meade' 5 Stone, L W., M, 1st 111., Lt. Art Tuomas 'l.5 Saers, C. L., A, 2d N. Y. Cav Reynolds. 81 Saffell, C. H.. Cons. Guards. D. C Lincoln, n Salmon. A. M., Lieut., E, 3d N. J Buruside, 8 Sampson, Columbus. F. 1st D. C Lincoln, 3 Sanborn, F. W., Act'g Ensign, A, 25th N. Y Rawlins, 1 S;uulcrs, T. B.. I. ITtli Me Burnsiae, 8 Sannins. G. K.. 7tli N. Y. Ind'p Batt Lincoln, 3 Sargeant, Leonard, D. 3d Colo. Cav Burnside, 8 Sargent. D. K., B, 40tli Iowa, and Lieut., D, 113tli U. S. C Lincoln, 3 Sargent, G. P., D, 1st Batt. Mass. H. Art Meade, 5 Satterfield, S. T.. E. 2d D. G Meade, 5 Sattes, P. R. R. M., C. 1st Ky Lincoln, 3 Saunders, H. C, F, 26tli U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Saunders, James, Navy Morton, 4 Saunders. J. H., F, 25tli O Lincoln, 3 Sauter, H, A., A, Sth Bat'ln D. C Rawlins, 1 Saxton, M. W., Capt., A. 28tti U. S. C Lincoln, 3 Saxton, S. W., Capt. and Additional Alde-de-Camp and Brev. Major Burnside, 8 Saver. C. B., B. lasd Pa Lincoln, 3 Sayles, H. C, G, 9th R. I Lincoln, 3 Schaub, Herman. Lieut., 25th Wis Rawlins, 1 Scheede, Friedrich, A, 3d N. J. Cav Lincoln, 3 Schlaar, Charles, A, 191st N. Y Rawlins. 1 Schlosser. George. D. 3d Md Lincoln, 3 Schmid. Ernst. G, 176th N. Y Reynolds, 6 Schutter, Lewis. A. 18th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Schwab. G. J., Ord. Serg't, 4th TJ. S. Inf. and Art Meade, 5 Schwartz. Andrew, Pres. ^Itd. Gds.. D. C Lincoln, 3 Schwickardi. R. B.. Capt., D. .39th N. Y Rawlins. 1 Scofield. R. A., 2d Lieut.. C. 21st N. Y Lincoln, 3 Scott, Alexander, D, 10th Vt Lincoln, 3 Scott, E. L., F, 5th Pa. Res Meade, 5 Scott, G. D., I, 124th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Scott, J. A., Hosp. Stew., C, P. H. B., Md. Cav. . .Lincoln, 3 Scott, J. G., D, 77th N. Y Grant. 12 Scott, J. A., C. 22d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Scott, J. T., D, 8th Md Meade, 5 Scott, Lewis, no command Morton, 4 Scott, William, A, U. Reg., D. C Lincoln, 3 Scales, G. W., E, 28th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Seavey. E. P., A, 16th Me Thomas, 15 Seibold, L. P., 2d Lieut., D, Burnell's Legion, Md. Vols Meade, 5 Seller. J. A.. A, 8th Bat'ln D. Lincoln, 3 Self, L. F., Lieiit.. A. 4th Tenn Grant. 12 Sells, Michael. C, 59th O., Lieut Burnside, 8 Selzle. Charles, P, 178th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Server. M. T.. C. 138th Pa Lincoln. 3 Seville, W. P., Adjut. and Capt.. 1st Del Lincoln, 3 Severance, F. C. 2d Lieut, and Hosp. Stew., A. 52d Mass Burnside, 8 Sewell, C. H., G, 97th N. Y Meade, 5 Seymour, C. H., C, 1st N. Y. Art Revnolds, 6 Seymour, W, S.. B, 9th Md Lincoln, 3 Shackelford. William. A. Carrington Gds., D. C Lincoln, 3 Shaffer, Elias. K. 2.3d Mich Lincoln, 3 Shaffer. M. R., B, 150th Pa Meade. 5 Shane, J. W., 91st Pa Lincoln, 3 Shannon, Daniel. D, 1st Mass. Cav Lincoln, 3 Shattuck, A. H., H, 3d Mass. Cav Burnside, 8 Shaw, A. D., K, 71st Pa Lincoln, 3 Shaw, Jedediah, F. 13th in Lincoln. 3 Stoops, J. B., E, Purnell Legion, Md Meade, 5 Stout. C. H., M. nth Pa. Cav Reynolds. 6 Stoutenberg, J. D. C. H. 1.50th N. \" Rawlins, 1 Story. G. W., Capt., F. 41h W. Va Lincoln, 3 Stotsenberg, M. B., C, Sth Del Lincoln, 3 82 Strachan, S. S., B. 1st Pa. Res Meade, 5 Strawbrldge, Henry, G, llSth O Burnside, 8 Street, T. G., C, 7th Md Rawlins, 1 Strickland, E. W., Lieut, and Commissary, Sth Tenn. Cav Burnside, 8 Strieby. G. F. W., B, llth N. Y. Cav Lincoln, 3 iStuart, John, H. 2d IT. 8. Art Hawlins. 1 Sullivan, G. E., U. S. Marine Corps Meade, 5 Sullivan, John, F, 164th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Sullivan, J. M., F, 57th N. Y Burnside, 8 Summers, W. H., D, 42d O Lincoln, 3 Sumner, J. H., Lieut. -Col., A, 3d Mich., Q. M. and A. C. S Rawlins, 1 Suppes, George, B, 1st D. C Meade, 5 Swain, Abraham, Navy ISIorton, 4 Swallow, Benjamin, Chaplain, U. S. V Lincoln, 3 Swander, W. H., Ass't Surg Meade, 5 Swann, S. R., B, 2d Bat'ln I). C Meade, 5 Swartmout. A. L., D, 34th 111 Meade, 5 Sweeney, Daniel, F, 9th Mass Lincoln, 3 Swenny, G. M., I, llth 111 ..uiwlins, 1 Swinburn, William, A, Sth O Grant, 12 Swiggert, A. B., E, 1st Del Rawlins, 1 Swindells. J. T., A, 1st Md. Lt. Ai-t Meade, .5 Sypherd, T. H.; Lane's Co. Frontier Guard Burnside, 8 Simon, Christopher, C, 5th U. S. Cav Meade, 5 Simonds, B. J., U. S. Marine Corps Lincoln, 3 Simonds, E. B., H, 1st Minn Lincoln, 3 Simonds, Stephen, Navy Meade, 5 Sims, Robert, D, 89th N. Y Meade. 5 Singleton. Thomas. E. 79th N. Y Meade, 5 Sinn, J. L., B, 7th Md xuomas, 35 Sisson, B. W., I, 173d Meade, 5 Skeen, S. D., D, 2d Pa. Cav Meade, 5 Skinner, F. M., Navy Lincoln, 3 Sleeper. W. H., F. 1st N. Y. Vet. Cav Meade, 5 Skinner, J. H., 2d Lieut., G, llth Ky. Cav Meade, 5 Skinner, Randall, Serg't, F, 7th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Sloat, G. E.. Surg., 14th O Lincoln, 3 Slocom, M. D., D, 101st O Rawlins, 1 Smalls, John, C, 119th N. Y Meade, 5 Smith, Albert, L, 2d N. Y. H. Art Rawlins, 1 Smith, Arthur, A, 22d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Smith, C. H., K, 76th N. Y Burnside, 8 Smith, C. H., H, llth N. Y. Cav Reynolds, 6 Smith, F. A., Lieut., C, 1st U. S. Cav Lincoln, 3 Smith, George, L, 21st Cav Lincoln, 3 Smith, Green Clay, Maj.-Gen., 3d Ky. Cav Reynolds, 6 Smith, H. H., B, 13th Pa. Cav Lincoln, 3 Smith, H. F., Ord. Serg't, H, 111th N. Y Thomas, 15 Smith, Isaiah, no command Morton, 4 Smith, J. A., A, 1st D. C Meade. 5 Smith, J. T., H, 54th 111., and Capt. of Co. F Rawlins, 1 Smith, J. H., K. 1st U. S. C. T Morton. 4 Smith, J. M., G, 1st U. S Meade, 5 Smith, J. T., 2d Lieut., K, 91st Ind Meade, 5 Smith, L. R., Capt., I, 1st Mich. Lt. Ai-t Burnside, 8 Smith, N. J., Capt., L 48th U. S. C Meade, 5 Smith, N. A. C, Lieut., H, 12th Wis Rawlins, 1 Smith, P. W., Corp., K, 44th N. Y Thomas, 15 Smith, R. E., F, 194th Pa Reynolds, 6 Smith, Samuel, H. 21st U. S. C. T .-Morton, 4 Smith, S. M., E, 6th D. C RaAvlins, 1 Smith, William, H, 93d Pa Rawlins, 1 Smith, W. A., B. 22d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Smith, W. H., U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Smith, W. T., 1st Md., and 2d Bat'ln V. R. C Lincoln, 3 Smuck, Valentine, C, 6th N. Y. Mil Rawlins, 1 Sneden, R. C, I, 1st Mich Lincoln, 3 83 Snow, S. W., Capt., E. 25th Iowa, A. A. G. and Brev. Major Rawlins, 1 Somers, Matliew, H, 71st N. Y Thomas, 15 t-Joniers, William. G. 2(1 U. S. Art Reynolds, 6 Sousa, Antonio, U. S. M. Corps ' Meade, 5 Southwick, T. P., F, 5th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Spaugler, Walter, A, 8th Mo Burnside, 8 Spear. Ellis, Col. and Brev. Brig.-Gen., G, 20th Me Burnside, 8 Spear, Hiram, — Lincoln, 3 Spencer, W. J., G, 2d Minn. Cav Rawlins, 1 Spencer, W. C, Senior Capt., 17th IT. S Meade, 5 Sperry, A. F., G, 33d Iowa Burnside, 8 Sprague, D. C, Lieut., F, 27th Conn Lincoln, 3 Sprague. Nathan. D, 54th Mass Morton, 4 Sprewell, John, A, 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Springsguth, Reinhold, Hosp. Stew., F, ir.)th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Shaw. J. W., Lieut.. 1, 46th O Rawlins, 1 Shaw, Josinh, H. 4th N. J., and Capt., of Co. A. . .Lincoln, 3 Shaw, Oliver, E, 2d Md Lincoln, 3 Shaw, Thomas, M, 2d Pa. Cav Thomas, 15 Shea, Daniel, C, 8th Conn Rawlins, 1 Shearer, James, F, 95th Pa Lincoln, 3 Sheehan, J. L., F, 12Gth N. Y Meade, 5 Shelley, W. H., I, 5th Mich Lincoln, 3 Shelton, C.W., A, 13th Mass Lincoln, 3 Sheppard, T. R., A, 14Sth O Rawlins, 1 Sheridan, C. B., I. 11th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Sheridan, Peter, D, 10th U. S Rawlins, 1 Sherwood, C. W., Lieut., I, 1st D. C Reynolds, 6 Shimer, R. L.. 2d Ass't Surg., 7th Pa. Cav Meade, 5 Shipley, W. T., I, 1st Md. Lt. Art *... Lincoln, 3 Shoemaker, J. A.. K, 23d O Lincoln, 3 Shorter, C. H., B. 22d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Shuey, T. F., 3d Pa. H. Art Lincoln, 3 ShuU, G. W., E, 165th Pa Grant, 12 Shute, H. C, G, 48th N. Y Meade, 5 Sickels, Charles, B, 10th Mass Lincoln, 3 Siddall, J. R., A, 90th Pa Rawlins, 1 Sidman, G. D., D, 12th V. R. C Lincoln, 3 Signor, W. H.. H, 39th Mass Lincoln, 3 Sigourney, C. F.. F, 44th N. Y. Mil Reynolds, 6 Simmes, G. W., K, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Simms, Alfred, I, 23d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Simmes, Richard, H, 43d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Simmons, Allen, K, 31st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Simmons, George, A, 11th Ind., and Lieut. of Co. C x>urnside, 8 Simmons, W. J., B, 11th Conn Lincoln, 3 Sandford, O. S., Capt, C, 7th Conn Farragut, 10 Sanford, Charles, D, 2d D. C Carson, 2 Sansbury, William, C. 2d D. C Farragut, 10 Saunders, George, Navy Morton, 4 Saunders, W. H., B, 48th Ind Farragut. 10 Sauter, f'asper. Ordnance Department Garfield, 7 Sauter, M. J.. A, 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone. 11 Sauter, William. A, 8th Bat'ln D. C Garfield, 7 Saxton, F. G., L, 1st U. S. Cav., and Hosp. Stew., U. S. A Garfield, 7 Schafhirt, A. J., Hosp. Stew., 1112th Pa.. and U. S. A Carson, 2 Schatz, Arthur, Navy Garfield, 7 Schayer, G. F., Capt., D, 29th N. Y., and Lieut., V. R. C Garfield, 7 Schneiderwind, Peter, H, 5th N. J Garfield, 7 Schell, W. H.. Q. M., 17th 111 Carson. 2 Scheerer, G. W., A, 1st Md. Cav Farragut, 10 Schilling, L. C, A, 4th O Sheridan, 14 84 Scbmalhoff, W. L., A, SSd Mass Potomac, 18 Schoenecker, J. W., Capt., C, 45tli N. Y Carson, 2 Schriber, William, O, 4tli U. S Garfield, 7 Bcliuckers, AV. F,, McLaiigliliu's O. Cav Farragut, 10 Schultz, A. L., D, 3d Md Sheridan, 14 Scbultz, George, C, U. S. Vet. Vols Farragut, 10 Schultz, John, U. S. M. Corps Farragut, 10 Schulz, Henry, F, 6th U. S Garfield, 7 Schultze, Paul, — 20th N. Y Potomac, 18 Schweitzer, Peter, A, 8th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Schrivener, A. B., D, 3d Pa. Cav Garfield, 7 Scrivener, Peyton, A, 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Scott, W. A., A, Wash. Lt. Inf., D. C Garfield, 7 Scroggins, G. W., A, 1st Bat'ln D. C Carson, 2 Seitz, George, President's Mtd. Gds Stone, 11 Selby, C, C, 7th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Seligson, H. A., Lieut.-CoL, C, 9th Vt Carson, 2 Selkeld, J. N., B, 147th Pa Garfield, 7 Sellers, J. H., H, 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Senior, T. R., K, 26th Pa Garfield, 7 Sewall, W. G., A, 0th Me Carson, 2 Shackelford, J. A., D, 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Shafer, Henry, A, 74th Pa Wilson, 17 Shambaugh, Charles, B, 11th Pa. Res Garfield, 7 Shannon, Wm„ C, 9th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Shaw, Alfred, Hosp. Stew., 110th Pa Sheridan, 14 Sheehein, J. A., A, 4th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Shelley, WiUiam, Lieut., A, 30th N. Y Carson, 2 Shepherd, John, D, 6th N. J., and F, U. S. V. V... Carson, 2 Sheridan, M. V., Lieut., 2d Mo., and A. A. G., U. S. A Carson, 2 Sherwood, T. H., Maj. and Surg.. 3d Pa. Cav Carson, 2 Sheveley, J. W., Ass't Surg., Navy Sheridan, 14 Shewalter, C. W., G. 8th Tenn Carson, 2 Shields, A. W., I, 5th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Shoemaker, L. W., jSiavy Yard, Washington Farragiit, 10 Shoemaker, T. E., A, 4th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Shuman, A, E., C, 20th N. Y Carson, 2 Sibley, John, B, 2d D. C. Bat'ln Farragut, 10 Sieben, F. P., B, 2d D. C Garfield, T Sillers, Robert, I. 1st U. S. Art Garfield, 7 Simonds, G. H., C, 6th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Simmons, R. W., B. 2d Pa. H. Art Farragut, 10 Sinclair, J. W., McClellan's Co., D. C Garfield, 7 Sinsell, John, A, 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Skidmore, John, K, 2d D. C Logan, 13 Slaughter, Edward, L, 7th Mich. Cav Wilson, 17 Spencer, W. F„ Capt., K, 19th Conn Carson, 2 Spitzer, Gotlieb, B, 14th Conn Carson, 2 Spofford, E. C, F. 35th Mass .Sheridan, 14 Spollen, John, A, 6th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Sprague, Thomas, F, 15th Ind Garfield, 7 Springer, H. P., 1st N. C Garfield, 7 S(iuire, L. T., Adj't. 11th Mich Carson, 2 Stall ey, C. B. P., 17th Ind. Batt Farragut, 10 Steiner, Joseph, A, 26th Pa., and B, 99th Pa Carson, 2 Stephenson, J. H., E. 2d Mass. Cav Sherman. 16 Sterick, S. T. F., B, 6th Pa. Res Garfield, 7 Sterner, Jeremiah, F, 87th Pa Carson, 2 Stevens, G. H., F, 23d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Stevens, N. H., D. 23d Mass., and C, 10th R. I Carson, 2 Stevens, N. H., U. S. Ordnance Dep't Garfield, 7 Steventon, A. N., B, 1st N. J. Art Farragut, 10 Stewart, B. E., Lieut.-Col., 110th Pa Carson, 2 Stewart, Edward, H, 5th Md Farragut, 10 Stewart, Thomas. D, W^ash. Lt. Inf., and Navy ... .Carson, 2 Stidham, A. D., Cameron Gds., D. C Stone, 11 Stodder, J. S., A, 13th Mass Garfield, 7 Storm, Christian. A, 196th Pa Farragut, lO 85 Stratton, S. R.. H, 8th Pa, Cav Slierman, 16 Street. H. L., E. 2d Cal. Cav.. and ('apt.. K (iarfield. 7 Strickland, J. H., Col., 8th Tenn Cav rotomac. 18 Stroud, J. T., E. 5th U. S. Art Carson, 2 Suess, Werner, B. 20th Mass Garfield, 7 Sullivan, Joseph. E. 6th Bat'ln D, C Carson, 2 Sullivan, Thomas, E, 4th U. S. Cav Sheridan. 14 Sullivan, Timothv, 16th N, Y. Battery Garfield, 7 Swavze, Israel, I. 31st N. J Garfield, 7 Swavze. T. F., F. 15th N. J Carson, 2 Swij?art, Frank, Capt,, B, 46th Ind Carson, 2 Slav1)au£rh. G. H., Hosp. Stew., 101st Pa Oarson. 2 Smith, August, D, 1st U. S Wilson, 17 Smith. G. H., C. 7th Bat'ln D. C Farrasut, 10 Smith, H. C. A., 5th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Smith, H. H., C, 26th Mich Carson, 2 Smith, Hiram, H, 6th U. S. Cav Garfield. 7 Smith, Isaac, A. 5th Bat'ln D. C Farragut, 10 Smith. J. P.. I. 1st D. C Garfield, 7 Smith, J. E.. Capt.. 4th N. Y. Batt Carson, 2 Smith, J. S,, C, 2d D. C Farragut. 10 Smith. John. A, 43d U S. C. T Morton. 4 Smith, John E., — Sherman, 16 Smith. J. S., D. 46th Pa Sheridan, 14 Smith, R. L., D, 4th Del Carson, 2 Smith, S. H., C. 110th Pa Carson, 2 Smith* S. W., B. 129th Ind Carson, 2 Smith, Thomas, I. 3d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Smith, William, Capt.. G, 07th N. Y Farragut, 10 Smithson, Isaac. A, 5th Bat'ln D. C Logan, 13 Smoot, J. W., A. 4th Bat'ln D. C Stone. 11 Smoot, W. G.. Navy Garfield, 7 Sniteman, J. W., C, 47th Pa Farragut, 10 Snodgrass. J. J.. H, 4th Pa. Cav Garfield, 7 Snow. J. B.. C. 19th Wis., and Lieut., E, 28th U. S. C. T Farragut, 10 Snyder. H. N.. Capt.. K. 59th 111 Farragut, 10 Soper. J. N.. 50th N. Y. Engineers Farragut, 10 Southers. James. E, 2d Md Garfiein, 7 Spaar, Henry, B. 5th U. S. Art Garfield, 7 Sparks, William, Navy Farragut. 10 Sparks, J. A.. — Sherman, 16 Specht, H. H.. B. 142d Pa Potomac, 18 Speiden, W. R., C, 6th Bat'ln D. C Farragut, 10 Spencer. J. AV.. A. 44th Iowa Carson. 2 Schmidt. Henry. B. Sth N. Y. Cav Carson, 2 Shone. J. H.. I, 9th Pa. Res Carson. 2 Shepard, A. M., C. 112th N. Y Carson, 2 Simpson. J. H.. 2d Lieut., G, 120th Ind Carson, 2 Slater, L. W., 1st Lieut., A. Loudoun Rangers Carson, 2 Sliney, W. F., 1st Lieut., G, 1st O, Lt. Art Carson. 2 Smith, F. H.. G. 5th Wis . . . '. Carson. 2 Smith. G. H.. G. 3d U. S. Cav Carson, 2 Stewart, F. B., Col.. 110th Pa Carson, 2 Stewart, J. A., F, 155th Pa Carson, 2 Stevens. B. C, E, 60th O Carson, 2 Stummets, David. C, 31st N. J Carson. 2 Swick. H. M., H and C, 49th N. Y Carson, 2 Taber. A. S., B, 19th U. S Rawlins, 1 Tahler, C. W., D. 1st Md Rawlins, 1 Tahler. W. D., B. Sth Del ..leade, 5 Taff. Andrew. Navy Rawlins, 1 Taggard, G. H.. 2d Lieut.. F, 13th N. H Lincoln, 3 Taggert, R. C. Capt. C. 104th O Burnside. S Tait. G. T., D. 4th Bat'ln D. C Garfield. 7 Tait. J. A.. Col.. 1st D. C Lincoln, 3 Talbert. W. H., C. 6th Bat'ln D. C Farragut. 10 Talley. W. C. Col., F. 1st V. R. C Lincoln, 3 Tanner, W. G., B, 1st D. C Rawlins, 1 Tappan, M. A., Capt., 47th N. Y. N. G Carson, 2 Tappan, W. S., I, 19th Mass Meade, 5 Tarlviugtou, J. A., Band of the 7th Ind Burnside, 8 Tate, L. L., E, 140th Pa Carson, 2 Taylor, C. M., I, 5th U. S. Art Meade, 5 Taylor, Caleb, — Morton, 4 Taylor, F. M., K, 2d D. C Logan. 13 Taylor, Fairfax, B, 2d D. C Lincoln, 3 Taylor, F. M.. K, 2d D. C Logan. l;5 Taylor, G. W., H, 9th N, G Lincoln, 3 Taylor, H. P., Lieut., F, 184th O Burnside, 8 Taylor, Henry, Navy Morton, 4 Taylor, Henry, D, 36th Mass., and H, 4th Mass. H. Art Garfield, 7 Taylor, J, C, K, 32d O Burnside, 8 Taylor, James, B, 10th Md., and C, 13th Md Meade, 5 Taylor, John, M, 3d N. Y. Ai-t Lincoln, 3 Taylor, John, F, 11th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Taylor, John, C, 31st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Taylor, J. S., C, 23d N. Y Rawlins, 1 Taylor, J. W., K, 50th N. Y. Engineers Logan, 13 Taylor, Nero, K, 7th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Taylor, Reuben, H, 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Taylor, T. S., 35th Ind Rawlins, 1 Taylor, William, G, 23d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Taylor, W. B., A, 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Taylor, W. K., I, 104th O Lincoln, 3 Teacham, W. H., D, 7th Bat'ln D. C Stflne, 11 Teeple, D. H., A, 1st Mich. Cav Lincoln, 3 Tegethotf. A., H. 4th N. Y Carson, 2 Temple, J. J., Ass't Surg., U. S. T Carson, 2 Tenney, G. P., H, 2d N. H Lincoln, 3 Tensfield, G. W., B, Md. Lt. Art Lincoln, 3 Terrance, George, A, Ind'p Bat'ln N. Y Rawlins, 1 Terrill, J. D., H, Mich. Cav Carson, 2 Terry, D. E., F, 2d Mass. Cav Farragut, 10 Terry. S. A., A, 143d N. Y Burnside, 8 Thatcher, I. B., E, 15th Iowa, and Capt., K, 45th Iowa Lincoln, 3 Thomas, A. A., A, 39th Wis Carson, 2 Thomas, E. H., C. 195th Pa Lincoln, 3 Thomas, G. W., E, 2d R. L, and 6th R. I Carson, 2 Thomas, D. L., C, 91st O Thomas, 15 Thomas, G. W„ A, 6th Bat'ln D. C Grant. 12 Thomas, Henry, A, 23d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Thomas, James, Navy Morton, 4 Thomas, Jefferson, Navy Sumner, 9 Thomas, J. H., A, 23d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Thomas, J. H., B, 43d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Thomas, John H., Navy Sumner, 9 Thomas, Lorenzo, Capt., K, 1st U. S. Art Rawlins, 1 Thomas, R. L, Surg., Wash. Clay Bat'ln Carson, 2 Thomas, S. J., Navy Sumner, 9 Thomas, Samuel, A. A. Paymaster. Navv Lincoln, 3 Thomas, Thomas, B, 30th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Thomas, W. B., A, 1st Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Thomas, W. M., Navy Sumner, 9 Thomas, W. N., Navy Reynolds, 6 Thomason, S. E., Capt., H, 176th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Thompson, Andrew, D, 1st TJ. L.. C. T Morton, 4 Thompson, A. N., F, 6th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Thompson, E. B., G. 21st Wis Lincoln, 3 Thompson, G. H., U. S. M. Corps Lincoln, 3 Thompson, G. L., H. 1st Md. Cav Farragut, 10 Thompson, G. M., D. 3d Pa. Cav Lincoln, 3 Thompson, Gilbert, A, Topographical Bug., TJ. S. A Lincoln, 3 Thompson, I. E. W., C, 134th Pa Thomas, 15 Thompson, J. F., A, 17th N. Y Rawlins, 1 87 Thompson, J. T., B, 50th N. Y. Eng'rs Farragut, 10 Thompson, J. G., A, 71st N. Y. Mil Buruside, 8 Thompson, J. R., Lieut., K, 15th Vt Meade, 5 Thompson, J. I., E, 1st Iowa Cav Thomas, 15 Thompson, J. H., Navy Meade, 5 Thompson. S. B.. Ass't Surg., 8d Colo ^Meade, H Thomson, B. D., Lieut., A, 59th 111 Garfield, 7 Thomson, Fred., L, 1st Conn. Cav Rawlins, 1 Thomson, T. P., D. 1st N. Y. Cav Meade, 5 Thorn, J. L., H, 11th N. Y. Cav Meade, 5 Thoruburg, I. N., 1. 1st Md. Cav Garfield, 7 Thornton, J. L.. Keg. Q. M., 65th Ind Lincoln, 13 Thornton, Farley, G, 2d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Thorp, M. R., D, 75th O., and 2d Lieut.. A, 2d U. S. V. V Garfield, 7 Throop, B. F., C. 6th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Tillet. William. McBlair's (Jo., D. C Logan, 18 Tillett, C. H., B, 91st N. Y Lincoln, 3 Tillinghast. John, A, 2.5th N. Y Meade, 5 Tilton, R. N., D, 16th N. H. Lincoln, 3 Tinkler, W. T., D, 4th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Tippett, E. T.. C. 7th Bat'ln D. C Lincoln, 3 Tipton, T, C, C, 1st Neb. Cav Carson, 2 Titcomb, W. P., F, 10th Mass., and Hosp. Stew., U. S. A Burnside, S Titlow, B. F., A, Anderson Rifles. D. C Reynolds, 6 Tiverny, Theophile, D. 2d Bat'ln D. C Reynolds, 6 Todd, S. B., Capt., B, 17th W. Va Rawlins, 1 Toepper, J. G., H, 9th N. Y. H. Art Lincoln, 3 Tolson, F. L., B, 3d U. S Lincoln, 3 Tolson. John. L, 1st Md. Cav .' . . .Meade, 5 Tomlin, R. L., F. 1st Mo. Cav Lincoln, 3 Tooker, G. L., G, 10th N. Y Carson, 2 Toomey, James, I, 69th Pa „ Sheridan. 14 Torrens. Joseph, Capt., Enfants Perdu, Co. A Meade, 5 Torney, Turner. H, 35th Mass Farragut, 10 Touhey, John. B. 63d N. Y Lincoln, 3 Towance, G. S., E, 72d N. Y Lincoln, 3 Towers, J. V. R., E, Wash. Lt. Inf Farragut, 10 Towles, G. B., A, 3d Bat'ln D. C Burnside, 8 Toy, J. O., Capt., H. 66th Md Sheridan. 14 Tracy, E. D., 11th N. Y. Battery Carson, 2 Tracy, G. L., B. 19th Pa Rawlins, 1 Travers, D. T., E, 20th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Travers, R. B., H, 2d U. S. Dragoons Garfield, 7 Trembley, W. L., Capt., E, 104th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Triplett, J. M., Navy Rawlins, 1 Trott. H. B., G, 1st Cal. Cav Lincoln, 3 Truesdell, George, Capt., H, 12th N. Y., and Paymaster Burnside, 8 Trueworthy, B. T., B, 17th Me Meade, 5 Trustee, John. H, 37th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Tubmen, Philip, I, 5th Mass Morton, 4 Tucker, Beverly, A, 1st TJ. S. C. T Morton, 4 Tucker, David, K, 6th U. S. C. T.... Sumner, 9 Tucker, George, Marine Corps Garfield, 7 Tucker, M. C, D, 1st Ind. H. Art Meade, 5 Tudy, Thos., Navy Sumner, 9 Tuley, S. W., Capt., B, 2d Ky Rawlins, 1 Tupper, J. B. T., D, 31st Mass Burnside, 8 'I'urk-eutou, Edward. K. 3d U. .S Garfield, 7 Turly, John, C, 45th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Talbott, H. E., G, 5th Md Carson, 2 Telling, C. J., G, 5th Me Carson, 2 Thomas, Z. E., Capt., E, 11th Mo. Cav Carson, 2 Tolsom, WiUiam, D, 1st U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Traiuor, Joseph, Purnell Legion, Md Carson, 2 Trazzare, T. E., A. 9th Md Carson, 2 Truell, E. M., E, 12th Wis Carson, 2 88 Tucker, J. S., C, 6th Bat'ln D. C Carson, 2 Turubull, T. R., Lieut. -Col., 102d N. Y. N. G Carson, 2 Tyler, K. W., Lieut., K, 1st U. S. S. S Carson, 2 Tyler, W. C, A, 27th Conn., and Hosp. Stew., U. S. A Carson, 2 Tunnecliffe, J. S., A, 23d N. Y Sherman, 16 Turner, Daniel, — Morton, 4 Turner, Edwin, H, 34th N. J Rawlins, 1 Turner, J. Thomas, 2d Mass. Cav., and Major, 3d Md. Cav Grant, 12 Turner, John, Navy Morton, 4 Turner, John, 3d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Turner, John, K, 10th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Turner, L. M., 136th, 80th and 129th Ind Lincoln, 3 Turner, William, C, 1st D. C. Cav Rawlins, 1 Turner, W. B., — Stone, 11 Twyman, Smith, I, 43d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Tyers, Frederick, E, 34th 111 Reynolds, 6 Tyler, Henry, A, 23d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 a^-uer. Theodore, ^laior. 64th N. Y Garheld, 7 Ulmer, Rudolph, A, 2d U. S Garfield, 7 Underwood, C. H., C, 3d Pa. Ai-t Lincoln, 3 Underwood, Jesse, I, 19oth Pa Lincoln, 3 Upham, B. P., I, 44th Mass Reynolds, 6 Upperman, R. C, E, 137 Pa Meade, 5 Urell, M. B., 1st Lieut, and Brev. Major, 82d N. Y Rawlins, 1 Van Assam, Abraham, B, 51st N. Y Carson, 2 Vanderhoef, Lorenzo, K, 8th O x>uruside, 8 Vanderlip, W. L., Capt, G, 44th N. Y Rawlins, 1 Vanderslice, W. T., G, 1st Pa Logan, 13 Van Doren, J. A., 21st Ind. Battery Lincoln, 3 Van Leusen, A. H., Capt., G, 97th JN. Y Reynolds, 6 Vandever, Benj., C, 91st Pa Carson, 2 Van Dyke, W. M., — 83d Ind Carson, 2 Vaugender, Alex., H, 2d Kan. Cav Logan, 13 Van Horn, B. F., B, 4th Bat'ln D. C. Stone, 11 Van Horn, Fenton, A, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Van Horn, J. T., B, 4th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Van Keusen, B. M., C, 50th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Vanneman, R. M.. Wash, Navy I'ard Lincoln, 3 Van Vliet, Stewart, Maj.-Gen., U. S. V Carson, 2 Varela, Alex., I, 39th N. Y Meade, 5 Veddor, R. S., 2d Lieut., B, 18th N. Y Meade, 5 y enable, J. L., E, 5th Bat'ln D. C Farragut, 10 A^ermillion, A., C, 7th Bat'ln D. C Farragut, 10 Vermillion, A. H., Wash. Lt. Gds Lincoln, 3 Vermillion, Clinton, — Stone, 11 Vinal, J. F., Major, 41st Mass., and Lieut.-Col., 3d Mass. Cav 1 Lincoln, 3 Vincent, T. W., Brig.-Gen., U. S. A Burnside, 8 Vincent, W. T., K, 1st Wash. Ter Rawlins, 1 Van Haake, Adolph, Maj., 68th N. Y Carson, 2 Voss, H. A., Brev. Lieut. Col Rawlins, 1 Wagner, C. J., Slemmer Gds. and Rifles, D. C Meade, 5 Wagner, John. I. 2d N. J., and A, D. C. Vols inomas, 15 Wahly, Henry, H, 116th N. Y Lincoln, 3 Wakefield, E W., C, 2d Mass. Cav Lincoln, 3 Walker, Donest, — 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Walker, W. H., Capt., G, 20th Mass Rawlins, 1 Wallace, F. B., Lieut., G, 25th Pa., and A, 48th Pa Meade, 5 Wallace, Nelson, K, 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Waller, John, F, 5th U. S Lincoln, 3 Walcott, W. H., Lieut., 17th U. S Burnside, 8 Walker, Albert, F, 55th O Burnside, 8 Wallingsford, W. W., 5th D. C. Bat'ln Farragut, 10 Walson, C. F., Wash. Lt. Gds., D. C Logan, 13 Walters, John, H, 2d U. S. Art Meade, 5 89 Walters, W. L., I, IStli Mich Grtuit, V2 Waple, J. W.. Naval Apprentice Bnrnside, 8 Ward, Anson T., A, ITtli Me Lincoln, :{ Ward, J. T., A, 4th Bat'ln D. C, and Wash ^ Lt. Inf. . . 1 Mende, :» Warfield, C. C, G. 23d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Waring, William, 102d XJ. S. C. T Morton, 4 Warman. W. H. H., I, 31st N. J., and H, nth N. J Lincoln, P. Warner, John, A, 4th U. S. Art Kawlins, 1 W^arren, C. N., K, 1st N. Y. Cav Lincoln. 3 Warnke, Gustaf, B. 1st Mass Farragut, 10 Warren, David. A, 26th N Y Sheridan. 1 4 Wartham. Francis. F. 2d D. C Farrajrut. 10 Washiutrton, A. C, H, 102d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Washincrton. Emanuel, D, 23d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Washington, W. H., Navy Morton, 4 Waters. Hugh. K, 1st U. S. C. T Morton. 4 Waters, J. E.. Navy Farragut. 10 Watkins, G. W., A, 1st Wis. H, Art Lincoln, 3 Watson, H. C. C, 2d U. S Meade, 5 Watt, O. M., K. 14th 111 Lincoln, 3 Watts. J. W., G, nsth O Lincoln, 3 Waugh. J. S.. A. 1st D. C Meade, H Weaver. E. C, K, 121st N. Y., Lieut, and Brev. Capt Carson, 2 Weaver, H. B., Lieut.. H. Sth U. S Rawlins, 1 Weaver, S. B., K, 45th Pa Carson, 2 Weaver. W. A.. A. 1st D. C Meade. r> Webb, James. A, 15th N. Y. Eng Carson, 2 Webb. W. J.. D, 1st Pa. Res Grant, 12 Weber. Charles. A. 54th N. Y" Lincoln, 3 Weber, Henry, G, 83d Ind Lincoln. 3 Weber, Louis, U. S. Marine Corps Rawlins, 1 Webster. Edward, Lieut.. G, 2d 111. Lt. Art.. and Capt.. B. 4th TJ. S. Art Thomas, 15 Webster. O. S., A, 1st Bat'ln Pa., and H. 56th Pa. V. V. Meade, 5 Webster, W. D., B, 1st D. C Lincoln, 3 Webster. W. H.. Lieut., I, 5th Conn Carson, 2 Weed, G. W., Hosp. Stew., U. S. A ]\reade. 5 Weidman. G. W., K. 2d U. S. Cav Carson, 2 AVeiler, Ferd.. D, 72d N. Y Burn side, 8 Weiner, Gotlieb, 13th N. Y. Battery Rawlins, 1 Weiss, Conrad. K. r)3d N. Y Lincoln. 3 Weiss, W. J., B, 47th Pa Potomac, 18 Welch, E. A., G, 2d Md Carson, 2 Welch. Edward. D, 54th O Meade, 5 Welch, John. H, ISth Me Grant, 12 Weller. Richard. Navy Wilson, 17 Wells. Eugene, Lieut., A, 12th U. S.. and Capt.. H, 4th'"U. S Meade, 5 Wells, J. M., F, Sth Mich. Cav Carson, 2 Wells. William, I, 135th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Werner, Charles, A. 11th 111. Cav Sheridan, 14 Wesley, John, B, 32d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Wessels, Cornelius, H, 2d U. S. Cav Meade, 5 West, G. C, G, 4th Ky Reynolds. 6 Westenbaker. W. E., E, 2d Mich Reynolds, 6 Wetmore, H, S., Navy Lincoln. 3 Wharry, R. N., Capt., F, 1st Md Meade, 5 Wheller, Hazard, G. 14th N. H. Art Lincoln, 3 Wheeller, George, M. Sth N. J. Cav .° Grant, 12 Wheelier, J. W., G, 180th O Reynolds, 6 Whitaker, A. J., H. 139th 111 Burnside, 8 Whitaker. E. ^Y.. A, 1st Conn., Lieut.-Col. and Brev. Brig.-Gen Rawlins, 1 Whitcomb, G. A., U. S. Ironclad "Atlanta" Meade, 5 90 V/hite, A. B., Lieut., F, 4th Pa. Cav Carson, 2 White, C. H., Lieut., F. 14th N. J Burnside, 8 White, Chas. H., C, 90th Pa Meade, 5 White, J. W., Met. Rifles, D. C Lincoln, 3 White, John, H, 13th N. Y Grant. 12 White, R. H., D, 9th N. Y. Mil Farragut, 10 White, T. W., B, 3d Wis Carson, 2 Whitehead, J. H., G, 42d Pa Lincoln, 3 Whitemore, D. B., D, 42d 1111 Lincoln, 3 Whiting, AV. H., 2d Lieut., F, 10th N. Y. Cav Reynolds, 6 Whitley, James, A, — Morton, 4 Whitman, R. E., Col., 30th Me Carson, 2 Whitmore, W. S., D, 6th Minn Lincoln, 3 Whitney, A. P., D, 4th N. Y. Art Carson, 2 Whitney, J. N., 2d Lieut., B, 2d R. I. Cav Burnside, 8 Whitney, S. R., C, 7th N. Y. H. Art Ravi^lius, 1 Wagner, F. H., K, 48th Pa Garfield, 7 Wagner, George, Washington Rifles. D. C Garfield, 7 Wagner, Bernard, Capt., 11th 111. Cav Carson, 2 Wall, Allen, Signal Corps Carson, 2 Walker, A, 13th Mass Garfield, 7 Walling, J. B., M. R., 5th Bat'ln 1). C Stone, 11 Waters, S. M., Kelley's Co., D. C Garfield, 7 Wealland, Faldean, A, 12th U. S Garfield, 7 Weaver, Darwin, G, 104th O Garfield, 7 Weaver, Stanton, G, 194th O., and Capt., U. S. 0. T Garfield. 7 Weher, Henry, B, 31st N. Y Garfield, 7 Weber, P. H., D, 5th U. S. Cav Garfield, 7 Weideman, John, F, 20th N. Y Garfield, 7 Welsh, Michael, C, 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Weston. Edmund, Capt., F, 1st U. S. S. S Carson, 2 Widmire, John, H, 2d U. S. Cav Garfield, 7 Williams, A. J., A, 5th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Williams, Smith, D, 5th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Williams, A. J., A, 5th Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Williams, Conrad, Band of 82d N. Y Garfield, 7 Williams, Wash. B., A, 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone. 11 Willige, August, D, 58th 111 Garfield, 7 Wilson, Frank, C, 4th Pa. Res Garfield, 7 Wilson, F. B., G, 114th Pa Garfield, 7 Wilson, L. G., B, 3d Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Wise, Frank, D, 9th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Wise, G. W., 3d O. Battery Garfield, 7 Wise, J. W., D, 2d Md Garfield, 7 Wissing, C. A., F, 40th N. Y Garfield, 7 Withers, J. O., Henderson Gds., D. C Garfield, 7 Withington, W. W., B, 110th Pa., and 6th U. S. Cav Garfield, 7 Waddel. J. R., K, 1st D. C Garfield, 7 Ward, Henry, C, 43d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Wardick, J. W., E, 22d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Ware, James, A, 22d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Ware, R. B., E, 2d U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Warfield, Isaac, A, 4th U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Warren, William, Navy Sumner, 9 Webster, W. H., I, 14th U. S. 0. T bumner, 9 West, T. W., Navy Sumner, 9 Whiting, William. C, 41st U. S. C. T Sumner, 9 Wolf, Henry, B, 2d U. S. Cav Garfield, 7 Wolf, Frank, Navy Carson, 2 Wood, George, C, 6th Bat'n D. C Stone, 11 Wood, G. H., Hosp. Stew., U. S. A Garfield, 7 Wood, G. J. P., Lieut., G, 21st Ind., and Capt., 1st INId. Cav Garfield, 7 Wood, H. F., D, 2d Bat'ln D. C Stone, 11 Wroe, C. P. P., Lieut., D, 1st D. C Rawlins, 1 Wyckoff, J. S., F, 48th N. Y., and Adjutant, 89th N. Y Lincoln, 3 91 WMtner, W. A., K, 1st Cal .Carsou, 2 Whittei John, M. 2d U. S. Ai-t Lincoln, 3 Whitteu, Newton, D, 17th Me., and Lieut., H, 6th V. R. C ■■'. Meade, 5 Whittlesey, E, Capt. and A. A. G., 2d Brig., . , o 2d Div., 2d Corps Eurnside, 8 Wickens. .John, G, 5th U. S. C. T .Morton, 4 Wickel, Edward. I, 8th N. Y A\ilson, 17 AVigJxin, S. A., G, 32d Mass Meade, 5 Wigiiins, Horace. L. 5th Mass. Cav Morton, 4 Wieiber. E. A.. D, oGth Pa .Meade, 5 Wilder. C. S., B. 16th Mass Carson, 2 Wiles. William, K, 8th Pa. Res Carson, 2 Wilkins. H. E.. H. 17th U. S. .- Rawlins, 1 Wilkinson. Samuel, L 1st U. S. Cav Meade, 5 Wilkinson. W. C. Adjutant. C. 5th 111 Carson, 2 Willard, Wells. Capt.. A. 34th Mass Burnside, 8 Willett, C. C, G, 12th U. S Lincoln, 3 Wilier. H. S.. A. 4th N. H Reynolds, 6 Williams, A. J., A, 5th Bat'ln D. C Logan, 13 Williams, B. E., H. 1st Pa. Lt. Art Carson, 2 Williams. Charles. I. 6th U. S Rawlins, 1 Williams, Charles, Hendersou Gds., 2d Bat'ln D. c Lincoln, 3 Williams, Daniel, K, 23d Pa Lincoln, 3 Williams, Daniel, A, — Morton, 4 Williams. G. A.. Navr ]\[eade, 5 Williams, H. B., C. 17th Conn Lincoln, 3 Williams. Henrv. F, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Williams. J. W. F.. G, 4th O Rawlins, 1 AYilliams, James. 12th TJ. S .Wilson, 17 Williams, J. S., Adjutant and Col.. 63d Ind Burnside, 8 Williams, J. T.. H, 1st U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Williams, Joseph. B. 28th TJ. S. C. T Morton, 4 Williams. L. P.. K. 73d Ind Lincoln, 3 Williams, L. S.. G. 25th N. J Sheridan. 14 Williams. Sandy. C. 38th TJ. S. C. T Morton, 4 Williamson. W. B.. C. 1st D. C Farragut, 10 Wills. H. H.. B. 2d U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Wilson. Alex. Mc, H, 10.3d O Meade, 5 Wilson. B. M.. V.. U. S. M. Corps Farragut, 10 Wilson, Charles, D, 34th U. S. C. T Morton. 4 Wilson, C. H., D. 1st Bnt'ln D. C Farragut, 10 Wilson. E. A., H, 3.3d N. J., Lieut., D, 10th TJ. S. C Lincoln, 3 Wilson, Fred., Navy Meade, 5 Wilson. J. D.. Capt.. D. .38th N. J Farragut. 10 Wilson, Lewis, K. 2,3d TJ. S. C. T Morton, 4 Wilson, Morris. I. 19th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Wilson, Robert. Naw Lincoln, 3 Wilson, S. A.. A. 7th Iowa, and I. 11.3th 111 ISIeade, 5 Wilson. Thomas, Capt., K, 44th Iowa Reynolds. 6 Wilson. William. Nary Carson, 2 Wilt. .Teremiah. T, .87th Pa Lincoln, 3 Winans, J. F.. D. 67th N. Y Remolds, 6 Winans. W. F.. H. 1st N. Y. Car Lincoln, 3 Windshecker, Julius. INlaj.. 3d Pa. H. Art Lincoln, 3 Winfxeld. Joseph, K. 6th TJ. S Rawlins, 1 Winkel. J. F.. A. 8th Bat'ln D. C Rawlins, 1 Wilbur. .T. B.. H. 2d Pa. Art Carson, 2 Willis, Rodolph. I. 1 st D. C Carson, 2 Willser. T. F., F. 1.34th N. Y Carson, 2 Wisner. .T. W.. Capt.. D. 97th 111 Carson, 2 Winno. E. L.. C. 2.5th N. Y. Militia Meade, 5 Winship, E. K.. Nary, Parmaster Rawlins, 1 Winship, W. W., Capt.. F. 1st D. C Reynolds, 6 Winter, George, A, 145th Ind Meade, 5 92 Winters, Mathew, I, 5th Mass. Cav Morton, 4 Wire, H. C, B, 2d Mo. Cav Burnside, 8 Wirtli, Josepli. L, 3d N. J. Cav Rawlins, 1 Wixson, Minzo, I, 33d N. Y Meade, 5 Wolf, J. H., B, 25th N. Y. Cav Reynolds, 6 Wood, James, I, 186th Ind Farragut, 10 Wood, J. E., B, U. S. V. V Farragut, 10 Wood, John, B, 14th N. Y. ISIil Lincoln, 3 Wood, Preceptor, C, 7th Pa. Cav Meade, 5 Wood, Richard, U. S. M. Corps Farragut, 10 Wood, T. B., B, 38th Iowa Farragut, 10 Woodford, E. S., 2d Lieut., 1st Ala. Cav Burnside, 8 Woodruff, G. C, Capt., A, 32d Wis Thomas, 15 Woods, Samuel, D, 2d N. H., and Navy Rawlins, 1 Woods, William, B, 6th Conn Lincoln, 3 Wooley, G. C, Capt., M, 9th N. Y. Cav Reynolds, 6 Womersley, W. H., B, ISth Mass., and M, 1st U. S. Cav Carson, 2 Worcester, W. P., I, 91st PJ Burnside, 8 Works, W. F., K, 10th Conn Lincoln, 3 Worley, F. U., F, 201st Pa Burnside, 8 Worthington, A. S., D, 98th O Carson, 2 Wright, W. L., C, 2d D. C Meade, 5 Wright, J. J., H, 2d R. I Lincoln, 3 Wright, M. B. C, K, 13th O., and Major, 2d Brig., Kan. Indian Vols .- Wright, R. T., A, 5th Bat'ln D. C Faragut, 10 Wright, C. T., C, 7th Bat'ln D. C .Farragut, 10 Wright, Allen, D, 1st Vt Rawlins, 1 Yarrow, H. C, Ass't Surg., 5th Pa. Cav Burnside, 8 Yeager, T. D., D, 45th Pa Sheridan, 14 Yerkes, W. H., C, 128th Pa Lincoln, 3 Yingling, D. C, C, 3d Pa Reynolds, 6 Yingling, S. B., B, 8th Md Carson, 2 Yoder, C. T., C, 4th Pa. Cav,, Major and Paymaster Burnside, 8 York, L. H., Capt., G, 146th N. Y Meade, 5 Young, Benjamin, G, 10th U. S. C. T Morton, 4 Young, D. M., E, 96th N. Y Farragut, 10 Young, E. J., G, 2d 111. Ai-t Burnside, 8 Young, J. R., F, 1st Bat'ln 111 Lincoln, 3 Younger, G. L., Navy Morton, 4 Youngs, Elphonzo, I, 15th N. Y. Eng Meade, 5 Youngs, G, D., A, 4th Bat'ln D, C Rawlins, 1 Young, George, F, 5th U, S, Art Garlield. 7 Young, J, M., I, 21st N. J Garfield, 7 Youngs, R. B., D, 23d N. Y Stone, 11 Zell, Henry, — 3d U. S Grant, 12 Zerdahely, Charles, F, 16th 111. Cav Carson, 2 Zundt, H. A., E, 28th N. Y Potomac, 18 93 ROSTER OF ORGANIZATIONS KINDRED TO THE GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. "OLD GUARD." OFFICERS. JAIHES M. EDGAR Captain. SAMUEL M. GORDON 1st Lieutenant. ALBERT H. VAN DEUSEN 2d Lieutenant. R. EMMET SISIITH, Jr 2d Lieutenant. STAFF OFFICERS. WILLIS B. P0:MER0Y Chief of Staff. A. F. DINSMORE Judge Advocate. JOHN C. S. BURGER Quartermaster. ALVA S. TABER Inspector. S. B. CUTLER Ordnance Officer. FLORENCE DONOHUE Surgeon. THOMAS W. STEUART Commissary. WILLIAM H. HOOVER Paymaster, Rev. LEVI H. YORK Chaplain. The headquarters of the " Old Guard " during the Encamp- ment w^ill be the second floor of Masonic Temple, corner of 9th and F Streets, N. W. Their armory is in G. A. R. Hall, 1412 Pennsylvania Avenue. Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the District of Columbia. Officers for 1892. Colonel REDFIELD PROCTOR, U. S, V Commander. Commodore FRANCIS M. RAMSEY, U. S. N...S. V. Com'dr. Brev. Brig. -Gen. THOMAS M. VINCENT, U. S. A J. V. Commander. Brev. Major WILLIAM P. HUXFORD, U. S. A Recorder. Paymaster HENRY T. WRIGHT, U. S. N Registrar. Brev. Major MARCUS S. HOPKINS, U. S. V Treasurer. Major JA:sIES GILLIS, U. S. A Chancellor, Chaplain JAJNIES H. BRADFORD, U. S. V Chaplain. Brevet Major JOHN S. GIBBS, U. S. V. Brevet Brigadier General RUFUS SAXTON, U. S. A. Lieutenant Colonel FRANKLIN G. BUTTERFIELD, U. S. V. Captain D. PRATT MANNIX, U. S. M. C. Lieutenant WILLIAM B. THOMPSON, U. S. V. During the Encampment vreek the headquarters of the commandery will be at the Army and Navy Club, S. E. corner Connecticut Avenue and J. Street, N. W., opposite Farragut Square. . UNION SOLDIERS' ALLIANCE. Officers for 1892. CHAS. P. LINCOLN President. B. T. JANNEY First Vice-President. H. A. ROBBINS Second Vice-President. FRANK T. HOWE Third Vice-President. JNO. L. HEUPEL Secretary. JOHN* R. COLLETTE Ass't Secretary. S. C. LO\T]JOY Treasurer. E. H. KLEMROTH Proctor. 94 NATIONAL ROSTER WOMANS' RELIEF CORPS. SUE PIKE SANDERS National President. MARGARET R. WICKENS National S. V.-President. MARY LYLE REYNOLDS National J. V.-President. CLARA BARTON National Chaplain. ELLA COBEAN National Secretary. ARMILLA A. CHENEY National Treasurer. EMILY J. BTJTTERFIELD National Inspector. EMMA STARK HAMPTON National Counselor. LENA ROBB National Instituting and Installing Oflflcer. Headquarters will be at the Ebbitt House, and the National Convention will meet at the First Baptist Church, corner of 16th and O Streets, N. W. The Red Herdics pass within one square of the church. DEPARTMENT OF THE POTOMAC, W. R. C. IDA V. HENDRICKS Department President. SUSIE M. McCABE S. V. Department President. MARGARET E. PETTY J. V. Department President. JULIA W. MASON. Secretary. GEORGIE G. BAIN Treasurer. SARAH J. NEAL ' Counselor. MARY E. DAVENPORT Chaplain. O. p. Morton, No. I . MARIA L. JORDAN President. A. P. SYPHAX Senior Vice-President. A. J. SCOTT Junior Vice-President. C. E. BUTCHER Secretary. A. V. SAUNDERS Treasurer. C. A. DOLLE Conductor. LAURA SHELTON Guard. P. A. VULGERN Ass't Conductor. A. B. TOLLIVER Ass't Guard. R. R. GOODWIN Chaplain. Sumner, No. 3. HETTY B. QUANDER President. H. L. HARRIS Senior Vice-President. L. M. ROBINSON Junior Vice-President. FRANCENIA JOHNSON Secretary. M. A. STEWART Treasurer. HANNAH QUANDER Chaplain. JOSEPHINE FOWLER Conductor. FRANCIS FLETCHER Guard. MRS. MONROE Ass't Conductor. JENNIE RICHARDSON Ass't Guard. Burnside, No. 4. MAY ELDRIDGE President. LOUISE SCHIMMERHORN Senior Vice-President. ANNA BO WEN Junior Vice-President. CAROLINE LAOBY Secretary. KATE McMONIGAL Treasurer. INDIANA COWLING Chaplain. MINNIE COWLING Conductor. ANNIE HOAGLAND Guard. ALMA EBERT ...o t v^uuductor. INiARTHA S. BAUM Ass't Guard. 95 Fari-agut, No. 5. ' CHARLOTTE A. KIBBEY President. ■ MIRANDA FULLER .Senior Vice-President. JESSIE VANDUREN Junior Vice-President. ETHEL DINSMORE Secretary. ISiARY RIPLEY Treasurer. • FANXTE MINX Chaplain. S. J. P.RADLY Conductor. B. INI. Zi:\OIERMAN Ass't Conductor. S. B. McKEE Ass't Guard. Lincoln, No. 6. J. EMMA EVANS President. SARAH F. VANDOREN Senior Vice-President. laTTH ROBERTS Junior Vice-President. LILLIAN A. NORTON Secretary. IDA D. WARMAN Treasurer. ' MINNA S. MARSH Chaplain. r MARY E. FOWLER Conductor. ■ NHELLIE MrCABE Ass't Conductor. 1- E:MMA STRITBY Guard. k MAGGIE MURPHY Ass't Guard. 1 John A. Logan, No. 7, 1^. ANNA A. PECK President. '■ JJTLIA A. DONEY Senior Vice-President. ' CARRIE M. KING Junior Vice-President. CARRIE V. ETZLER Secretary. MINA M. SMITH Treasurer. MARGARET E. PETTY Chaplain. EM:\IA M. ENO Conductor. ANN^E ANDERSON Guard. MARY M. SIMPSON Ass't Guard. ^ U. S. Grant, No. 8. CARRIE BROOKFIELD President. MARY E. FLANNBGAN Senior Vice-President. EMMA J. MICHAELS Junior Vice-President. VENIA M. CALHOUN Secretary. HATTIE M. ROBB Treasurer. HELEN E. JACOBS Chaplain. JENNIE C. OSBORN Conductor. MARION GREGORY Ass't Conductor. HANNAH GREENWOOD Guard. NELLIE KEATING Ass't Guard. Potomac, No. 9. AUGUSTA STARKBY .President. ESTELLE VIALLE Senior Vice-President. LILLIE OVER ACKER Junior Vice-President. BESSIE B. CHESCHIRE Secretary. JULIA ROBERTS Treasurer. . SUSIE LEE Chaplain. ^ INA MERRELL Conductor. • CLARA LOWE Ass't Conductor. • ANNIE ROBERTS G\iard. ( ANTMIE DALRYMPLE Ass't Guard. John A. Logan, No. 13, of Hampton. ANNA C. WOODWARD President. CORA F. TINKLER AUGH Treasurer. ISABEL F. GRADY Secretary. 96 POTOMAC CORPS, W. R. C. Auxiliary to the Department of the Potomac. MRS. M. H. WISNER President MRS. A. B. SAXTON Senior Vice-President. MRS. B. J. SMITH Junior Vice-President. MRS. A. C. ROTCB Chaplain. MRS. E. J. PARTRIDGE Secretary MRS. R. a. BLASLAND Ass't Secretary, MRS. M. L. SMITH Treasurer, MISS L. D. TABLBR Conductor MRS. MARY MOORE Guard, MRS. SALLIE R. L. CHURCH Ass't Conductor, MRS. ANNIE GARRISON Ass't Guard UNION VETERAN UNION. National Officers. S. S. YODBR. Commander-in-Cliief Washington, D. C. H. L. STREET. Adjutant General Washington, D. Gi A. F. McMillan. Ass't A. G Washington, D. C. GEO. C. ROSS. Quartermaster General... Washington, D. C. W. B. TANBYHILL. Judge Advocate General Ohio O. A. JANES. Ins pector General Michigan.* JAIMES GOODWIN. Chief Mustering Officer Connecticut.!! JESSIE L. MILLER, Assistant Mustering Officer Omaha. Neb W. A. BLYB, Ass't Mustering Officer Michigan, G. H. FISH. Ass't Mustering Officer Nebraska ADOLPH ERDMAN. Ass't Mustering Officer Calif ornla.i JOSEPH MORRIS, Chief of Staff Ohio The headquarters of the Commander-in-Chief during the Encampment will be in rooms .'^l and 53, Atlantic Building, The headquarters of the departments will be in the same building. The National Convention will be held in Harris" Theatre, 9th and Penna. Avenue, N. W. UNION VETERAN LEGION. Encampment No. 69, 908 Pennsylvania Ave. BUTLER FITCH Colon'el.l HO]MER C. JONES Lieutenant Colonel.l W. R. GOODMAN Major. JAS. S. WYCKOFF itant.; J. R. McBRIDB Quartermaster. HENRY H. SPECHT Officer of the Day. J. A. GRAHAM Surgeon. J. H. BENDIX Chaplain. F. McGLOIN Officer of the Guard. DON C. CA:MER0N Sergeant-Ma jor. THOS. G. ALLEN Quartermaster Sergeant; MARTIN BARRINGBR Color-Bearer.^ C. W. SHAMBAUGH Sentinel.l A. S. SPRINGSTIEN Musician.: Encampment No. 23, 9 I O Pennsylvania Ave. GH^BERT C. KNIPFIN Colonel.l E. B. PAINTE Lieutenant Colonel. JAMES R. FRITTS Maior. H. F. BONORDEN Officer of the Day. JNO. F. CASLOW Quartermaster. IRA BRASHBARS Chaplain. JOSEPH W. SHIVELY Surgeon.i O. D. THATCHER Adjutant. J. A. .TUDSON Sergeant-Major. JAS. B. ENNIS Officer of the Guard.i: S. C. BROWN Quartermaster Sergeant. ISAAC B. THATCHER Color-Bearer. WM. C. BRADSHAW Sentinel. 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