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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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nois volunteers, Lieutenant-Colonel John B. Le Sage; Eighty-second Illinois volunteers, Major F. H. Rolshausen; Sixty-first Ohio veteran volunteers, Captain John Garrett. The officers of my staff were as follows: Captain A. E. Lee, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General; Captain Benj. Reynolds, Acting Assistant Inspector-General; Captain F. S. Wallace, Topographical Engineer; Captain Charles Salamann, Acting Commissary Subsistence; Captain W. T. George, Acting Assistant Quartermaster; Surgeon H. K. Spooner, Surgeon-in-Chief; Captain Cyrus Herrick, Acting Aid-de-Camp; Captain Myron H. Lamb, Acting Aid-de-Camp; Lieutenant Charles M. Lockwood, Acting Assistant Provost-Marshal. The following casualties and losses occurred in my brigade during the campaign: One (1) enlisted man killed in action, four (4) deserted, one (1) missing in action, four (4) injured in destroying railroad, two (2) captured while foraging, making an aggregate loss of sixteen enlisted men. Respectfully your obed