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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 6 2 Browse Search
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f the Department of the South, which General Sherman has furnished. By command of Major-General D. Hunter. Charles G. Halpine, Assistant Adjutant-General. headquarters Department of the South, Port Royal, S. C., April 3, 1862. General orders, No. 3. The following-named officers are hereby announced as additional members of the staff of the Major-General commanding Department of the South, and will report accordingly: Surgeon George E. Cooper, (Medical Department, United States Army,) Medical Director. Captain Louis H. Pelouze, (Fifteenth infantry, United States Army,) Acting Inspector-General. First Lieutenant Francis J. Shunk, (Ordnance Department, United States Army,) Chief of Ordnance. First Lieutenant James H. Wilson, (United States Topographical Engineers,) Chief Topographical Engineer. First Lieutenant E. J. Keenan, (Eleventh Pennsylvania Volunteers,) Chief Signal Officer. By command of Major-General D. Hunter. Charles G. Halpine, Assistant Adjutant-General.
e, company A, Corps of Engineers; Sergeant Wadlie, with a detachment of Eighth Maine Volunteers, in three reliefs. 8 and 9. Batteries Lincoln and Lyon, Capt. Louis H. Pelouze, Fifteenth infantry, Acting Inspector General Department of the South, with Capt. L. C. Tourtellotte, company B, Third Rhode Island Volunteer artillery, ipecially the small mortar-batteries nearest the Fort, the batteries just referred to, in charge of the Navy and Capt. Turner, and the columbiad batteries under Capt. Pelouze. I found that an embrasure at the breached point, which was much enlarged on the previous day, was now opened to fully the size of the recess arch, or some eider, Gen. Sherman, had placed him, as far as was in his power; and which rank I would respectfully ask — your interest for confirmation of by the President. Capt. Pelouze, Acting Inspector-General of the Department; Capt. Turner, Chief Commissary of the Department; Lieut. Porter, of the United States Ordnance Department, and Lie