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h regiment. E. N. Kirk, severely wounded in Resisting the attack on Johnson's division at Stone's River. John F. Farnsworth, originally Colonel of the 8th Cavalry. Alexander C. McClurg, chief of staff, 14th Army Corps. Abner Clark Hardin, promoted for gallantry at Donelson. Charles E. Hovey, a gallant division commander. John McArthur, conspicuous as a division commander. Major-General Gouverneur Kemble Warren (U. S.M. A. 1850) was born at Cold Spring, New York, January 8, 1830. He made a specialty of topographical engineering, and was assistant professor of mathematics at West Point until the beginning of the Civil War, when he came into active service as lieutenant-colonel of the Fifth New York Volunteers. His promotion was rapid, and he reached the rank of major-general of volunteers in May, 1863. He served as brigade and division commander in the Fifth Army Corps, and in January, 1863, became chief topographical engineer, and, later, chief engineer of t