Here are 357 listings of battle reports, this listings gives the name of who is giving the report and on what battle he is reporting on. This page will be important to those of you who are looking for a ancestor who may have been in one of these battles. Those of you who are just researching these battles will also find this page helpful.
These listings are from the Peninsular Campaign, There were many battles and engagements of this campaign. Although many of you may no nothing of the this campaign, you may only know the name of the battle or engagement he was in, so here is a listing of them.
Gaines Mill, Nelson farm, Glendale, Malvern Cliff and Hill, Turkey bridge, Frazier’s farm, Mechanicsville, Garnett’s farm, Golding’s farm White Oak swamp bridge and Savage station.
This list will be in two parts the first is the reports of the Army of the Potomac and the second part is of the Army of the Northern Virginia.
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Army of the Potomac.
Numbers 1.-Major General George B. McClellan, U. S. Army, commanding Army of the Potomac.
Numbers 2.-Organization of Troops and Return of Casualties in the Army of the Potomac during the operations before Richmond, Va. June 25-July 2, 1862.
Numbers 3.-Brigadier General Philip St. George Cooke, U. S. Army, commanding Cavalry Reserve, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 4.-Colonel George A. H. Blake, First U. S. Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 5.-Colonel Richard H. Rush, sixth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 6.-Lieutenant Colonel William N. Grier, First U. S. Cavalry, of battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 7.-Captain Joseph H. McArthur, Fifth U. S. Cavalry, of battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 8.-Major Alfred Pleasonton, Second U. S. Cavalry, of operations June 28-July 3.
Numbers 9.-Brigadier General Edwin V. Sumner, U. S. Army, commanding Second Corps, of engagement at Peach Orchard, or Allen's Farm, and battles of Savage Station, Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 10.-Captain John D. Frank, Battery G, First New York Light Artillery, of the battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 11.-Brigadier General Israel B. Richardson, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of engagement at Peach Orchard, battle of Savage Station, engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battle of Glendale and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 12.-Captain Rufus D. Pettit, Battery B, First New York Light Artillery, of engagement at Peach Orchard, battle of Savage Station, engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battle of Glendale and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 13.-Lieutenant Rufus King, jr., Batteries A and C, Fourth U. S. Artillery, of engagement at Peach Orchard, battle of Savage Station, engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battles of Glendale and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 14.-Brigadier General John C. Caldwell, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of engagement at Peach Orchard, battle of Savage Station, engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battles of Glendale and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 15.-Lieutenant Colonel Samuel G. Langley, Fifth New Hampshire Infantry, of engagement at Peach Orchard, or Allen's Farm, battle of Savage Station engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battle of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm)
Numbers 16.- Captain Edward E. Sturtevant, Fifth New Hampshire Infantry, of the battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 17.-Colonel George Von Schack, Seventh New York Infantry, of engagement at Peach Orchard, or Allen's Farm, battle of Savage Station, engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battles of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 18.-Colonel Francis C. Barlow, Sixty-first New York Infantry, of engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battles of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 19.-Major H. Boyd McKeen, Eighty-first Pennsylvania Infantry, of engagement at Peach Orchard, battle of Savage Station, engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battles of Glendale and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 20.-Brigadier General Thomas Francis Meagher, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of the battles of Gaines' Mill, Savage Station, Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 21.-Brigadier General William H. French, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of the battle of Gaines' Mill, engagement at Peach Orchard, battle of Savage Station, engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battle of Glendale and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 22.-Lieutenant Colonel William P. Baily, Second Delaware Infantry, of the engagement at Peach Orchard, battle of Savage Station, engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battles of Glendale and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 23.-Colonel Joseph C. Pinckney, Sixty-sixth New York Infantry, of engagement at Peach Orchard, battle of Savage Station, engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battles of Glendale and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 24.-Brigadier General John Sedgwick, U. S. Army, commanding Second division, of engagement at Peach Orchard, or Allen's Farm, and battles of Savage Station, Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 25.-Colonel Charles H. Tompkins, Chief of Artillery, of engagement at Peach Orchard, or Allen's Farm, and battle of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm) and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 26.-Captain John A. Tompkins, Battery A, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, of engagement at Peach Orchard, or Allen's Farm, and battles of Savage Station, Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm) and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 27.-Lieutenant Edmund Kirby, Battery I, First U. S. Artillery, of engagement at Peach Orchard, or Allen's Farm, and battles of Savage Station, Glendale, or Nelson Farm (Frazier's Farm) and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 28.-Colonel Alfred Sully, First Minnesota Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of engagement at Peach Orchard, battle of Savage Station, engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battles of Glendale and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 29.-Lieutenant Colonel John W. Kimball, Fifteenth Massachusetts Infantry, of the action at Garnett's Farm, battle of Savage Station, engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battles of Glendale and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 30.-Brigadier General William W. Burns, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of engagement at Peach Orchard, or Allen's Farm, and battles of Savage Station, Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 31.-Brigadier General Napoleon J. T. Dana, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of engagement at Peach Orchard, or Allen's Farm, battle of Savage Station, engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battles of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 32.-Brigadier General Samuel P. Heintzelman, U. S. Army, commanding third Corps, of engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House, battle of Savage Station, engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battles of Glenddale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm) and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 33.-Captain Gustavus A. De Russy, Chief of Artillery, of the engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House.
Numbers 34.-Captain Walter M. Bramhall, Sixth New York Battery, of the battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 35.-Lieutenant Francis W. Seeley, Battery K, Fourth U. S. Artillery, of the action at Brackett's, and battles of Glendale and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 36.-Brigadier General Joseph Hooker, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of the engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House, and battles of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm), and Malvern Hill, with resulting correspondence.
Numbers 37.-Return of Casualties in Hooker's division from June 2-24 1862, inclusive.
Numbers 38.-Captain Thomas W. Osborn, Battery D, First New York Light Artillery, of engagement at Malvern Cliff, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 39.-Brigadier General Cuvier Grover, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of engagements at Oak Grove, or King's School-House, and Peach Orchard, or Allen's Farm, and battles of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 40.-Colonel Robert Cowdin, First Massachusetts Infantry of the engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House, and battle of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm.)
Numbers 41.-Colonel William Blaisdell, Eleventh Massachusetts Infantry, of the engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House.
Numbers 42.-Lieutenant Colonel George F. Tileston, Eleventh Massachusetts Infantry, of engagement at Peach Orchard, or Allens' Farm, and battle of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm).
Numbers 43.-Colonel Powell T. Wyman, Sixteenth Massachusetts Infantry, of the engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House.
Numbers 44.-Major Daniel S. Lamson, Sixteenth Massachusetts Infantry, of the battle of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm).
Numbers 45.-Colonel Gilman Marston, Second New Hampshire Infantry, of the engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House, and battle of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm).
Numbers 46.-Lieutenant Colonel G. D. Wells, First Massachusetts Infantry, commanding Twenty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, of the engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House, and battle of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm).
Numbers 47.-Brigadier General Daniel E. Sickles, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of the engagements at Oak Grove, or King's School-House, and Peach Orchard, or Allen's Farm, and battles of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 48.-Major Thomas Holt, Seventieth New York Infantry, of the engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House, and battles of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm) and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 48.-Major Thomas Holt, Seventieth New York Infantry, of the engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House, and battles of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's
Numbers 49.-Colonel George B. Hall, Seventy-first New York Infantry, of the battles of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 50.-Colonel N. Taylor, Seventy-second New York Infantry, of battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 51.-Captain Alfred A. Donalds, Seventy-third New York Infantry, of the engagements at Oak Grove, or King's School-House, and Peach Orchard, or Allen's Farm, and battle of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm).
Numbers 52.-Colonel Charles K. Graham, Seventy-fourth New York Infantry, of the engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House, and battles of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 53.-Colonel Joseph B. Carr, Second New York Infantry, commanding third Brigade of the engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House, and battles of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 54.-Colonel S. H. Starr, Fifth New Jersey Infantry, of operations June 28-July 1.
Numbers 55.-Major John Ramsey, Fifth New Jersey Infantry, of the engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House.
Numbers 56.-Colonel Gershom Mott, Sixth New Jersey Infantry, of operations June 28-July 3.
Numbers 57.-Colonel Joseph W. Revere, Seventh New Jersey Infantry, of the engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House.
Numbers 58.-Captain Henry C. Bartlett, Seventh New Jersey Infantry, of operations June 28-July 1.
Numbers 59.-Captain William S. Tipson, Eighth New Jersey Infantry, of operations June 28-July 1.
Numbers 60.-Lieutenant Colonel William A. Olmsted, Second New York Infantry, of the engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House, and battles of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 61.-Brigadier General Philip Kearney, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of the engagements at Oak Grove and Peach Orchard, skirmish at Jordon's Ford, and battles of Glendale and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 62.-Captain George E. Randolph, Battery E, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, of the action at Brackett's, and battles of Glendale and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 63.-Lieutenant Parton S. Jastram, Battery E, First Rhode Island Artillery, of the battle of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm) with finding of Court of Inquiry.
Numbers 64.-Captain James Thompson, Battery G, Second U. S. Artillery, of the engagement at Peach Orchard and battle of Glendale.
Numbers 65.-Brigadier General John C. Robinson, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of the engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House, and battles of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 66.-Colonel William L. Brown, Twentieth Indiana Infantry, of the battle of Glendale, of Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm).
Numbers 67.-Lieutenant Colonel Elhanon W. Woods, Fifty-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of the battle of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm).
Numbers 68.-Colonel Alexander Hays, Sixty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, of the battle of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm).
Numbers 69.-Captain Calvin A. Craig, One hundred and fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, of the battle of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm).
Numbers 70.-Brigadier General David B. Birney, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of the engagement at Oak Grove, skirmish at Jordon's Ford, and battles of Glendale and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 71.-Colonel Enrico Fardella, One hundred and first New York Infantry, of the engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House.
Numbers 72.-Brigadier General Hiram G. Berry U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of the engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House, and battles of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 73.-Major Louis Dillman, Second Michigan Infantry, of the engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House.
Numbers 74.-Captain William Humphrey, Second Michigan Infantry, of the battle of Glendale and Malvern Hill
Numbers 75.-Lieutenant Colonel Ambrose A. Stevens, Third Michigan Infantry, of the engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House.
Numbers 76.-Major John D. Fairbanks, Fifth Michigan Infantry, of the engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House.
Numbers 77.-Colonel Garrett Dyckman, First New York Infantry, of the engagement at Oak Grove, or King's School-House.
Numbers 78.-Brigadier General Erasmus D. Keyes, U. S. Army, commanding Fourth corps, of operations June 27-July 2.
Numbers 79.-Major Robert M. West, Chief of Artillery, of operations June 28-July 2.
Numbers 80.-Captain Theodore Miller, Battery E, First Pennsylvania Light Artillery, of the defense of Bottom's Bridge, June 25.-29.
Numbers 81.-Captain James Brady, Battery H, First Pennsylvania Light Artillery, of the defense of Bottom's Bridge and the Railroad Bridge over the Chickahominy, Jun 27-29.
Numbers 82.-Lieutenant Valentine H. Stone, Battery M, fifth U. S. Artillery, of the defense of Jone's Bridge, June 29-30.
Numbers 83.-Brigadier General Darius N. Couch, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations June 25-July 1, including skirmish on James River Road and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 84.-Lieutenant William Munk, Battery C, First Pennsylvania Light Artillery, of skirmish of June 29 on the James River Road.
Numbers 85.-Lieutenant Martin Reichenbacher, Battery C, First Pennsylvania Light Artillery, of the destruction of Turkey Bridge.
Numbers 86.-Lieutenant Edward Dougherty, Battery D, First Pennsylvania Light Artillery, of skirmish June 29 on the James River Road.
Numbers 87.-Brigadier General Albion P. Howe, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade of the battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 88.-Colonel Thomas A. Rowley, One hundred and second Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations June 30-July 7.
Numbers 89.-Brigadier General John J. Abercrombie, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of the battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 90.-Brigadier General Innis N. Palmer, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of Battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 91.-Brigadier General John J. Peck, U. S. Army, commanding Second division, of operations June 24-July 3.
Numbers 92.-Brigadier General Henry W. Wessells, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 24-July 2.
Numbers 93.-Brigadier General Fitz John Porter, U. S. Army, commanding Fifth Corps, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm), engagement at Turkey Bridge, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 94.-Colonel John F. Fransworth, Eighth Illinois Cavalry, of skirmish near Hanover Court-House, battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines' Mill, and skirmish at Dispatch Station.
Numbers 95.-Colonel William W. Averell, Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations June 26-July 2.
Numbers 96.-Colonel Henry J. Hunt, commanding Artillery Reserve, of operations June 26-July 1.
Numbers 97.-Lieutenant Colonel William Hays, commanding Brigade of Horse Artillery, of operations May 6-July 1.
Numbers 98.-Captain John C. Tidball, Light Battery A, Second U. S. Artillery, of operations June 27-July 6, including the battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 99.-Captain James M. Robertson, Battery B and L, Second U. S. Artillery, of the battle of Williamsburg, skirmishes at New Kent Court-House and New Bridge, battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill, and engagement at Malvern Cliff.
Numbers 100.-Captain Henry Benson, Second U. S. Artillery, of operations June 28-July 2, including the battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 101.-Lieutenant Colonel George W. Getty, commanding Second Brigade, Artillery Reserve, of operations June 26-July 1.
Numbers 102.-Lieutenant Alanson M. Randol, Battery E, First U. S. Artillery, of operations May 27-June 30, including the battle of Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm).
Numbers 103.-Lieutenant Samue. S. Elder, Battery K, First U. S. Artillery, of operations June 27-July 3.
Numbers 104.-Lieutenant Charles H. Morgan, Battery G, Fourth U. S. Artillery, of operations June 19-July 4.
Numbers 105.-Lieutenant Adelbert Ames, Battery A, Fifth U. S. Artillery, of action at Garnett's Farm and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 106.-Captain John R. Smead, Battery K, Fifth U. S. Artillery, of operations May 11-July 2, including the battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines' Mill and engagement at Turkey Bridge.
Numbers 107.-Major Albert Arndt, First Battalion New York Light Artillery, commanding Third Brigade, Artillery Reserve, of action at Garnett's Farm, the battles of Gaines' Mill and Glendale, engagement at Malvern Cliff, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 108.-Captain John W. Wolcott, Battery A, Maryland Light Artillery, of operations June 26-July 1, including the battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 109.-Captain Alonzo Snow, Battery B, Maryland Light Artillery, of the battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 110.-Captain J. Howard Carlisle, Battery E, Second U. S. Artillery, and Fifth Brigade, Artillery Reserve, of operations June 27-July 4, including the action at Garnett's Farm, engagement at Malvern Cliff, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 111.-Captain La Rhett L. Livingston, commanding Batteries F and K, Third U. S. Artillery, of the battle of Malvern Hill
No. 112.-Brigadier General George W. Morell, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of the battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines' Mill, engagement at Malvern Cliff, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 113.-Colonel Hiram Berdan, First U. S. Sharpshooters, of the battles of Gaines' Mill, Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 114.-Captain George G. Hastings, First U. S. Sharpshooters, of operations June 29-July 1.
Numbers 115.-Captain William B. Weeden, Battery C, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, Chief of Artillery, of operations May 24-July 2, including the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 116.-Captain Augustus P. Martin, Battery C, Massachusetts Light Artillery, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 117.-Lieutenant John B. Hyde, Battery E, Massachusetts Light Artillery, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 118.-Lieutenant Henry W. Kingsbury, Battery D, Fifth U. S. Artillery, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 119.-Brigadier General John H. Martindale, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of the battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines' Mill, engagement at Malvern Cliff, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 120.-Colonel Charles W. Roberts, Second Maine Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill, engagement at Malvern Cliff, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 121.-Colonel James Barnes, Eighteenth Massachusetts Infantry, of Stoneman's operations, including destruction of stores at White House Landing.
Numbers 122.-Major William S. Tilton, Twenty-second Massachusetts Infantry, of the battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 123.-Captain Walter S. Sampson, Twenty-second Massachusetts Infantry, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 124.-Colonel Horace S. Roberts, First Michigan Infantry, of the battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines' Mill, engagement at Malvern Cliff, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 125.-Major Francis A. Schoeffel, Thirteenth New York Infantry, of the battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines' Mill, engagement at Malvern Cliff, and battle of Malvern Hill.
No. 126.-Captain Shepard Gleason, Twenty-fifth New York Infantry, of the battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines' Mill, engagement at Malvern Cliff, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 127.-Brigadier General Charles Griffin U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of the battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines' Mills, engagement at Malvern Cliff, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 128.-Brigadier General Butterfield U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of the battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines' Mill, engagement at Malvern Cliff, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 129.-Colonel T. B. W. Stockton, Sixteenth Michigan Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 130.-Lieutenant Colonel John V. Ruehle, Sixteenth Michigan Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill, engagement at Malvern Cliff, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 131.-Lieutenant Colonel Robert M. Richardson, Twelfth New York Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill, engagement at Malvern Cliff, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 132.-Colonel Henry S. Lansing, Seventeenth New York Infantry, of Stoneman's operations, including destruction of stores at White House Landing.
Numbers 133.-Lieutenant Colonel Nelson B. Bartram, Seventeenth New York Infantry, of Stoneman's operations, including destruction of stores at White House Landing.
Numbers 134.-Major William T. C. Growe, Seventeenth New York Infantry, of operations June 28.
Numbers 135.-Lieutenant Colonel James C. Rice, Forty-fourth New York Infantry, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 136.-Lieutenant Colonel Hugh S. Campbell, Eighty-third Pennsylvania Infantry of the battle of Gaines' Mill, engagement at Malvern Cliff, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 137.-Brigadier General George Sykes, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of the battle of Gaines' Mill, engagement at Malvern Cliff, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 138.-Captain Stephen H. Weed, Battery I, Fifth U. S. Artillery, and Chief of Artillery, of the battle of Gaines' Mill, engagement at Malvern Cliff, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 139.-Captain John Edward, commanding Batteries L and M, Third U. S. Artillery, of the battles of Mechanicsville, and Gaines' Mill, engagement at Malvern Cliff, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 140.-Lieutenant Colonel Robert C. Buchanan, Fourth U. S. Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of the battle of Gaines' Mill, engagement at Malvern Cliff, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 141.-Captain Thomas W. Walker, Third U. S. Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill, engagement at Malvern Cliff, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 142.-Captain John D. Wilkins, Third U. S. Infantry, of operations June 28-July 1, including engagement at Malvern Cliff and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 143.-Captain Joseph B. Collins, Fourth U. S. Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill, engagement at Malvern Cliff, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 144.-Major Henry B. Clitz, U. S. Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 145.-Captain Matthew M. Blunt, Twelfth U. S. Infantry, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 146.-Captain John D. O'Connell, Fourteenth U. S. Infantry, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 147. Major Charles S. Lovell, Tenth U. S. Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 148.-Lieutenant John S. Poland, Second U. S. Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 149.-Captain Thomas Hendrickson, Sixth U. S. Infantry, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 150.-Major De Lancey Floyd-Jones, Eleventh U. S. Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill, engagement at Malvern Cliff, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 151.-Major George L. Andrews, Seventeenth U. S. Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 152.-Colonel Gouverneur K. Warren, Fifth New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of the battle of Gaines' Mill, engagement at Turkey Bridge, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 153.-Lieutenant Colonel Hiram Duryea, Fifth New York Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill, engagement at Turkey Bridge, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 154.-Brigadier General George A. McCall, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Glendale, or Nelson Farm (Frazier's Farm).
Numbers 155.-Brigadier General Truman Seymour, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 156.-Colonel James H. Childs, Fourth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm).
Numbers 157.-Lieutenant John G. Simpson, Battery A, First Pennsylvania Light Artillery, of the battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 158.-Captain James H. Cooper, Battery B, First Pennsylvania Light Artillery, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm).
Numbers 159.-Lieutenant Frank P. Amsden, Battery G, First Pennsylvania Light Artillery, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm).
Numbers 160.-Colonel George S. Hays, Eighth Pennsylvania Reserves, First Brigade, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaine's Mill, and Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm).
Numbers 161.-Major Roy Stone, Thirteenth Pennsylvania Reserves (First Pennsylvania Rifles), of operations June 26-July 1.
Numbers 162.-Colonel Horatio G. Sickel, Third Pennsylvania Reserves, Second Brigade, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm).
Numbers 163.-Colonel Albert L. Magilton, Fourth Pennsylvania, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm.).
Numbers 164.-Colonel C. Feger Jackson, Ninth Pennsylvania Reserves, third Brigade, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm.)
Numbers 165.-Colonel James T. Kirk, Tenth Pennsylvania Reserves, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Glendale, or Nelson's farm (Frazier's Farm).
Numbers 166.-Colonel John H. Taggart, Twelfth Pennsylvania Reserves, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Glendale, or Nelson's Farm (Frazier's Farm).
Numbers 167.-Brigadier General William B. Franklin, U. S. Army, commanding Sixth Corps, of operations June 27-July 2, including the actions at Garnett's and Golding's Farms, engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 168.-Brigadier General Henry W. Slocum, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations June 27-July 3.
Numbers 169.-Captain William Hexamer, Battery A, New Jersey Light Artillery, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 170.-Brigadier General George W. Taylor, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 171.-Colonel Alfred T. A. Torbert, First New Jersey Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 172.-Lieutenant Colonel Samuel L. Buck, Second New Jersey Infantry, of action at Garnett's Farm and the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 173.-Captain Edwin Bishop, Second New Jersey Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 174.-Colonel Henry W. Brown, Third New Jersey Infantry, of operations June 27-July 7.
Numbers 175.-Colonel James H. Simpson, fourth New Jersey Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 176.-Colonel Joseph J. Bartlett, Twenty-seventh New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 177.-Lieutenant Colonel Jacob G. Frick, Ninety-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Fifth Maine Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 178.-Major Joel J. Seaver, Sixteenth New York Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 179.-Lieutenant Colonel Alexander D. Adams, Twenty-seventh New York Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 180.-Colonel Henry L. Cake, Ninety-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 181.-Brigadier General John Newton, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 182.-Major John C. Meginnis, Eighteenth New York Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 183.-Colonel Roderick Matheson, Thirty-second New York Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 184.-Lieutenant Colonel Gustavus W. Town, Ninety-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 185.-Brigadier General William F. Smith, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of actions at Garnett's and Golding's Farms, battle of Savage Station, and engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge.
Numbers 186.-Captain Romeyn, B, Ayres, Fifth U. S. Artillery, Chief of Artillery, of operations June 28-July 1.
Numbers 187.-Brigadier General Winfield S. Hancock, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of actions at Garnett's and Golding's Farms, battle of Savage Station, and engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge.
Numbers 188.-Colonel Hiram Burnham, Sixth Maine Infantry, of action of Garnett's Farm.
Numbers 189.-Colonel Francis L. Vinton, Forty-third New York Infantry, of action at Garnett's Farm.
Numbers 190.-Major Thomas M. Hulings, Forty-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of action at Garnett's Farm.
Numbers 191.-Captain James D. Campbell, Forty-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of action at Garnett's and Golding's Farms.
Numbers 192.-Captain John B. Miles, Forty-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of action at Garnett's and Golding's Farms.
Numbers 193.-Colonel Amasa Cobb, Fifth Wisconsin Infantry, of action at Garnett's Farm.
Numbers 194.-Brigadier General William T. H. Brooks, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of actions at Garnett's and Golding's Farms, battle of Savage Station, and engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge.
Numbers 195.-Colonel Edwin H. Stoughton, fourth Vermont Infantry, of action at Garnett's Farm.
Numbers 196.-Lieutenant Colonel Lewis A. Grant, Fifth Vermont Infantry, of the battle of Savage Station.
Numbers 197.-Colonel Nathan Lord, jr., Sixth Vermont Infantry, of the action at Garnett's Farm.
Numbers 198.-Brigadier General John W. Davidson, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of the action at Garnett's and Golding's Farms, battle of Savage Station, and engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge.
Numbers 199.-Brigadier General Casey, U. S. Army, of operations at Tunstall's Station and White House, June 28.
ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA.
Numbers 200.-Organization of the Confederate forces during the engagements around Richmond, Va.
Numbers 201.-General Robert E. Lee, C. S. Army, commanding Army of Northern Virginia, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Savage Station, engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battles of Frazier's Farm and Malvern Hill with orders.
Numbers 202.-Surg. Lafayette Guild, Medical Director, Army of Northern Virginia, with Return of Casualties.
Numbers 203.-Captain Smith Stansbury, C. S. Army, commanding Richmond Arsenal, of captured ordnance, with inclosure from Lieutenant Jones.
Numbers 204.-Captain James E. Webb, C. S. Army, Acting Ordnance Officer of General D. H. Hill's division, of captured ordnance.
Numbers 205.-Lieutenant William M. Archer, C. S. Army, Ordnance Officer of Major General A. P. Hill's division, of captured ordnance.
Numbers 206.-Major Beverly Randolph, C. S. Army, Ordnance Officer, First division, First Corps, of captured ordnance.
Numbers 207.-Brigadier General James E. B. Stuart, C. S. Army, commanding Cavalry Brigade, of operations June 26-July 10.
Numbers 208.-Colonel Thomas R. R. Cobb, Georgia Legion, of operations June 26-July 10.
Numbers 209.-Colonel Lawrence, S. Baker, First North Carolina Cavalry, of operations June 28-July 27.
Numbers 210.-Brigadier General Fitzhugh Lee, First Virginia Cavalry, of operations in front of Richmond during the Seven-days' Battles
Numbers 211.-Colonel Thomas F. Goode, Third Virginia Cavalry, of operations June 26-July 10.
Numbers 212.-Lieutenant Colonel Will. T. Martin, commanding the Jeff. Davis Legion (Mississippi) and the Fourth Virginia Cavalry, of operations June 25-July 6.
Numbers 213.-Colonel Thomas L. Rosser, Fifth Virginia Cavalry, of operations June 28-July 10.
Numbers 214.-Brigadier General William N. Pendleton, C. S. Army, commanding Reserve Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia, of operations June 26-July 2.
Numbers 215.-Major Charles Richardson, commanding Second Battalion, of operations June 26-July 2, including the battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 216.-Captain John J. Ancell, Fluvanna, (Va.) Light Artillery, of operations June 26-July 2.
Numbers 217.-Captain John Milledge, jr. Georgia Battery, of operations June 26-July, including the battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines Mill.
Numbers 218.-Lieutenant James Woolfolk, Ashland (Va.) Artillery, of operations June 26-July 1.
Numbers 219.-Major William Nelson, commanding third Battalion, of operations June 26-July 1, including the actions at Garnett's and Golding's Farms.
Numbers 220.-Lieutenant John L. Massie, Fluvanna, (Va.) Artillery, of operations June 26-july 4, including action at Garnett's Farm.
Numbers 221.-Captain Thomas J. Kirkpatrick, Amherst (Va.) Artillery, of operations June 26-July 2.
Numbers 222.-Captain R. C. M. Page, Morris (Va.) Artillery, of operations June 26-July 2, including actions at Garnett's and Golding's Farms.
Numbers 223.-Lieutenant Colonel A. S. Cutts, commanding Sumter (Ga.) Artillery Battalion, of operations June 26-July 1.
Numbers 224.-Captain John Lane, Company E, Sumter Artillery, of operations June 26-July 3, including the actions at Garnett's and Golding's Farms and battle of Savage Station.
Numbers 225.-Colonel J. Thompson Brown, First Virginia Artillery, of operations June 27-July 2.
Numbers 226.-Guns captured at Frazier's Farm and Malvern Hill, taken from the field by Colonel J. Thompson Brown, First Regiment Virginia Artillery.
Numbers 227.- Major General Thomas J. Jackson, C. S. Army, commanding Second Corps, of the battle of Gaines' Mill, engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 228.-Colonel S. Crutchfield, Chief of Artillery, of the battle of Gaines' Mill and engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge.
Numbers 229.-Brigadier General William H. C. Whiting, C. S. Army, commanding First Division (temporarily attached to Jackson's corps), of the battle of Gaines' Mill, engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 230.-Brigadier General John B. Hood, C. S. Army, commanding First (Texas) Brigade, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 231.-Brigadier General Charles S. Winder, C. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, second Division (Jackson's) of the battles of Gaines' ill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 232.-Captain William T. Poague, Rockbridge (Va.) Artillery, of the battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 233.-Lieutenant John C. Carpenter, Alleghany (Va.) Artillery, of the battle of Pomdexter's Farm (Malvern Hill).
Numbers 234.-Lieutenant Colonel Lawson Botts, Second Virginia Infantry, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 235.-Colonel Charles A. Ronald, Fourth Virginia Infantry, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 236.- Colonel William W. H. Baylor, Fifth Virginia Infantry, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 237.-Captain G. C. Smith, Twenty-seventh Virginia Infantry, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 238.-Colonel John F. Neff, Thirty-third Virginia Infantry, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 239.-Lieutenant Colonel R. H. Cunningham, Twenty-first Virginia Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, Second Division (Jackson's), of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 240.-Captain William P. Moseley, Twenty-first Virginia Infantry, of operations June 27-July 10.
Numbers 241.-Major Henry Lane, Forty-second Virginia Infantry, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 242.-Captain John M. Vermillion, Forty-eighth Virginia Infantry, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 243.-Captain B. W. Leigh, First Virginia Battalion, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 244.-Colonel E. T. H. Warren, Tenth Virginia Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, Second Division (Jackson's), of operations June 26-July 1.
Numbers 245.-Captain George W. Wooding, Danville (Va.) Artillery, of engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 246.-Brigadier General Alexander R. Lawton, C. S. Army, commanding Fourth Brigade, Second Division (Jackson's), of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 247.-Colonel Marcellus Douglass, Thirteenth Georgia Infantry, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 248.-Major E. S. Griffin, Twenty-sixth Georgia Infantry, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 249.-Major J. H. Lowe, Thirty-first Georgia Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 250.-Captain William H. Battey, Thirty-eighth Georgia Infantry, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 251.-Major Thomas J. Berry, Sixtieth Georgia Infantry (Fourth Georgia Battalion), of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 252.-Major General Richard S. Ewell, C. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of skirmishes at Hundley's Corner, battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill, and skirmish at Westover.
Numbers 253.-Colonel James A. Walker, Thirteenth Virginia Infantry, commanding Fourth Brigade, of the battle of Gaines' Mill
Numbers 254.-Brigadier General Jubal A. Early, C. S. Army, commanding Fourth Brigade, of the battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 255.-Brigadier General Isaac R. Trimble, C. S. Army, commanding Seventh Brigade, of operations June 26-July 4, including battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill and skirmish at Westover.
Numbers 256.-Colonel Leroy A. Stafford, Ninth Louisiana Infantry, commanding Eighth Brigade, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 257.-Colonel Bradley T. Johnson, First Maryland Infantry (Confederate), commanding Maryland Line, of skirmishes at Hundley's Corner, battles of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill, and skirmish at Westover.
Numbers 258.-Major General Daniel H. Hill, C. S. Army, of engagement at King's School-House, battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines' Mill, engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 259.-Brigadier General R. E. Rodes, C. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 260.-Colonel John B. Gordon, Sixth Alabama Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of the battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 261.-Major Robert M. Sands, Third Alabama Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 262.-Colonel John B. Gordon, Sixth Alabama Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 263.-Colonel B. B. Gayle, Twelfth Alabama Infantry, of the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 264.-Brigadier General Samuel Garland, jr., C. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of the engagement at King's School-House, or Oak Grove, and battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 265.-Colonel Daniel H. Christie, Twenty-third North Carolina Infantry, of operations May 30-June 30.
Numbers 266.-Brigadier General Roswell S. Ripley, C. S. Army, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 267.-Major H. P. Jones, commanding Artillery Battalion, of the battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines' Mill and engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge.
Numbers 268.-Captain A. Burnet Rhett, South Carolina Battery, of the battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines' Mill and engagement at White Oak Swamp Bridge.
Numbers 269.-Lieutenant Colonel John B. Estes, Forty-fourth Georgia Infantry, of the battles of Ellison's Mill, or Mechanicsville and Malvern Hill
No. 270.-Lieutenant Colonel William L. De Rosset, Third North Carolina Infantry, of the battles of Ellison's Mill, or Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 271.-Major General J. Bankhead Magruder, C. S. Army, commanding Magruder's, McLaw's, and D. R. Jones' including the actions at Garnett's and Golding's Farms, engagement at Peach Orchard, and battles of Savage Station, Glendale, and Malvern Hill, with resulting correspondence.
Numbers 272.-Brigadier General David R. Jones, C. S. Army, commanding First division, of operations June 27-July 1, including the battle of Gaines' Mill, actions at Garnett's and Golding's Farms, engagement at Fair Oaks Station (Peach Orchard, or Allen's Farm), and battles of Savage Station and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 273.-Major John J. Garnett, Chief of Artillery, of the actions at Garnett's and Golding's Farms, engagement at Fair Oaks Station (Peach Orchard, or Allen's Farm), and battles of Savage Station and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 274.-Brigadier General Robert Toombs, C. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of the action at Garnett's Farm and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 275.-Lieutenant Colonel William R. Holmer, Second Georgia Infantry, of the action at Garnett's Farm and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 276.-Colonel William T. Millican, Fifteenth Georgia Infantry, of the actions at Garnett's and Golding's Farms and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 277.-Colonel Henry L. Benning, Seventeenth Georgia Infantry, of the action at Garnett's Farm and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 278.-Colonel J. B. Cumming, Twentieth Georgia Infantry, of the actions at Garnett's and Golding's Farms and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 279.-Colonel George T. Anderson, Eleventh Georgia Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of the actions at Garnett's and Golding's Farms, engagement at Peach Orchard, or Allen's Farm, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 280.-Colonel William J. Magill, First Georgia Regulars, of the engagement at Peach Orchard, or Allen's Farm, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 281.-Captain George H. Carmical, Seventh Georgia Infantry, of the actions at Garnett's and Golding's Farms, engagement at Peach Orchard, or Allen's Farm, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 282.-Captain George O. Dawson, Eighth Georgia Infantry, of the actions at Garnett's and Golding's Farms and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 283.-Major William M. Jones, Ninth Georgia Infantry, of operations June 27-July 12.
Numbers 284.-Lieutenant Colonel William Luffman, Eleventh Georgia Infantry, of operations June 26-July 1, including battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 285.-Major General Lafayette McLaws, C. S. Army, commanding division, of engagement at Peach Orchard and battles of Savage Station and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 286.-Brigadier General Paul J. Semmes, C. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of engagement at Peach Orchard and battles of Savage Station and Crew's Farm, or Malvern Hill.
Numbers 287.-Brigadier General J. B. Kershaw, C. S. Army, commanding Fourth Brigade, of engagement at Peach Orchard and battles of Savage Station and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 288.-Captain Del. Kemper, Alexandria (Va.) Artillery, of engagement at Peach Orchard and battles of Savage Station and Malvern Hill
Numbers 289.-Major F. Gaillard, Second South Carolina Infantry, of engagement at Peach Orchard and battles of Savage Station and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 290.-Colonel James D. Nance, Third Sourth Carolina Infantry, of engagement at Peach Orchard and battles of Savage Station and Malvern Hill, and capture of arms at Shirley, Va., July 4.
Numbers 291.-Colonel D. Wyatt, Aiken, Seventh South Carolina Infantry, of operations July 1, including the engagement at Peach Orchard and battles of Savage Station and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 292.-Colonel John W. Henagan, Eighth South Carolina Infantry, of operations June 25-July 2, including engagement at Peach Orchard and battles of Savage Station and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 293.-Colonel Stephen D. Lee, Chief of Artillery, Magruder's division, of operations June 25-July 1, including action at Garnett's Farm, engagement at Peach Orchard, and battles of Savage Station and Crew's Farm, or Malvern Hill.
Numbers 294.-Brigadier General Howell Cobb, C. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, Magruder's division, of the battles of Savage Station and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 295.-Colonel William Barksdale, Thirteenth Mississippi Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, Magruder's division, of the battles of Savage Station and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 296.-Major Kennon McElroy, Thirteenth Mississippi Infantry, of the battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 297.-Lieutenant Colonel John C. Fise, Seventeenth Mississippi Infantry, of the battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 298.-Lieutenant Colonel William H. Luse, Eighteenth Mississippi Infantry, of the battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 299.-Captain William C. F. Brooks, Twenty-first Mississippi Infantry, of the battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 300.-Major General James Longstreet, C. S. Army, commanding division, of operations June 26-July, including of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 301.-Colonel J. B. Walton, Chief of Artillery, of guns taken, &c.
Numbers 302.-Brigadier General James L. Kemper, C. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of the battle of Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale).
Numbers 303.-Colonel John B. Strange, Nineteenth Virginia Infantry, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale).
Numbers 304.-Brigadier General Cadmus M. Wilcox, C. S. Army, commanding Fourth Brigade, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale.)
Numbers 305.-Brigadier General Roger A. Pryor, C. S. Army, commanding Fifth Brigade, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale).
Numbers 306.-Brigadier General Winfield S. Featherston, C. S. Army, commanding Sixth Brigade, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, of Glendale.)
Numbers 307.-Major General Benjamin Huger, C. S. Army, commanding division, of operations June 25-July 1, including the engagement at King's School-House, or Oak Grove, action at Brackett's, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 308.-Brigadier General Robert Ransom, jr., C. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, Department of North Carolina, temporarily attached to Huger's division, of the engagement at King's School-House, or Oak Grove, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 309.-Captain Joseph Graham, Company C, Tenth North Carolina Troops, commanding Brem's Battery, of engagement at Malvern Cliff.
Numbers 310.-Brigadier General William Mahone, C. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 1-July 1, including the engagement at Oak Grove, skirmish at Jordon's Ford, action at Brackett's, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 311.-Captain Carey F. Grimes, commanding battery, of the engagement at French's Field, or King's School-House (Oak Grove),a and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 312.-Colonel William Smith, Forty-ninth Virginia Infantry, of the engagement at King's School-House, or Oak Grove.
Numbers 313.-Brigadier General Ambrose R. Wright, C. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of operations June 25-July 1, including the engagement at King's School-House, or Oak Grove, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 314.-Captain Frank Huger, Company D, Virginia Light Artillery, of the engagement at King's School-House, or Oak Grove.
Numbers 315.-Brigadier General Lewis A. Armistead, C. S. Army, commanding Fourth Brigade, of operations June 25-July 1, including the engagement at King's School-House, or Oak Grove, and battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 316.-Lieutenant Colonel James S. Gilliam, Ninth Virginia Infantry, of the battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 317.-Colonel James Gregory Hodges, Fourteenth Virginia Infantry, of the battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 318.-Colonel E. C. Edmonds, Thirty-eighth Virginia Infantry, of the battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 319.-Major Joseph R. Cabell, Thirty-eighth Virginia Infantry, of the battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 320.-Colonel H. B. Tomlin, Fifty-third Virginia Infantry, of the battle of Malvery Hill.
Numbers 321.-Major George M. Waddill, Fifty-third Virginia Infantry, of the engagement at King's School-House, or Oak Grove.
Numbers 322.-Captain R. W. Martin, Fifty-third Virginia Infantry, of skirmish at Fair Oaks.
Numbers 323.-Captain John Grammer, jr., Fifty-third Virginia Infantry, of non-commissioned officers and privates who distinguished themselves in the battles around Richmond, May 31-July 1.
Numbers 324.-Lieutenant Colonel Waddy T. James, Fifty-seventh Virginia Infantry, of the battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 325.-Captain William E. Alley, Fifth Virginia Battalion, of the battle of Malvern Hill.
Numbers 326.-Major General Ambrose P. Hill, C. S. Army, commanding Light Division, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 327-Brigadier General Charles W. Field, C. S. Army, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale).
Numbers 328.-Colonel J. M. Brockenbrough, Fortieth Virginia Infantry, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale.
No. 329.-Colonel Robert M. Mayo, Forty-seventh Virginia Infantry, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale).
Numbers 330.-Colonel Francis Mallory, Fifty-fifth Virginia Infantry, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale).
Numbers 331.-Colonel William E. Starke, Sixtieth Virginia Infantry, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale).
Numbers 332.-Brigadier General Maxcy Gregg, C. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of the battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 333.-Captain D. G. McIntosh, Pee Dee (S. C.) Artillery, of the battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 334.-Colonel D. H. Hamilton, First South Carolina Infantry, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, Frazier's Farm, and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 335.-Colonel Dixon Barnes, Twelfth South Carolina Infantry, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 336.-Colonel O. E. Edwards, Thirteenth South Carolina Infantry, of the battles of Beaver Dam Creek, or Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale), and Crew's Farm, or Malvern Hill.
Numbers 337.-Colonel Samuel McGowan, Fourteenth South Carolina Infantry, of the battles of Gaines' Mill and Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale.)
Numbers 338.-Colonel J. Foster Marshall, First South Carolina Rifles, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale).
Numbers 339.-Brigadier General Joseph R. Anderson, C. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale).
Numbers 340.-Brigadier General L. O'B. Branch, C. S. Army, commanding Fourth Brigade, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 341.-Captain Marmaduke Johnson, Virginia Battery, of the battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 342.-Colonel Edward Graham Haywood, Seventh North Carolina Infantry, of skirmishes near Meadow Bridge and Atlee's Station, and battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, of Glendale), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 343.-Colonel Robert H. Cowan, Eighteenth North Carolina Infantry, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 344.-Colonel James H. Lane, Twenty-eighth North Carolina Infantry, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 345.-Lieutenant Colonel Robert F. Hoke, Thirty-third North Carolina Infantry, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 346.-Lieutenant Colonel William M. Barbour, Thirty-seventh North Carolina Infantry, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale), and Malvern Hill.
Numbers 347.-Brigadier General J. J. Archer, C. S. Army, commanding Fifth Brigade, of the battles of Mechanicsville and Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 348.-Brigadier General William D. Pender, C. S. Army, commanding Sixth Brigade, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, or Glendale).
Numbers 349.-Captain William G. Grenshaw, Virginia Battery, of operations June 25-July 1, including the battle of Gaines' Mill.
Numbers 350.-Captain L. Masters, commanding battery, of operations June 26-July 1, including the battle of Mechanicsville.
Numbers 351.-Acting Adjutant Thomas Smith, Twenty-second Virginia Battalion, of the battles of Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, and Frazier's Farm (Nelson's Farm, of Glendale).
Numbers 352.-Major General Theophilus H. Holmer, C. S. Army, commanding Department of North Carolina of operations June 30-July 2, including the engagement at Malvern Cliff (Turkey Bridge).
Numbers 353.-Lieutenant Colonel James R. Branch, commenting on the report of General Holmes in regard to Branch's Battery.
Numbers 354.-Colonel James Deshler, Chief of Artillery, of the engagement at Malvern Cliff (Turkey Bridge).
Numbers 355.-Colonel Junius Daniel, Forty-fifth North Carolina Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of the engagement at Malvern Cliff (Turkey Bridge).
No. 356.- Colonel Van. H. Manning, Third Arkansas Infantry, of operations June 26-July 2, including the engagement at Malvern Cliff (Turkey Bridge).
Numbers 357.-Brigadier General Henry S. Wise, C. S. Army, commanding brigade (acting with Holmes' command, Department of North Carolina), of operations June 30-July 1.
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