en. Isaac P. Rodman, Antietam, September 30, 1862.
Brig.-Gen. William H. L. Wallace, Shiloh, April 10, 1862.
Brig.-Gen. James E. Jackson, Chaplin Hills, October 8, 1862.
Brevet Maj.-Gen. James S. Wadsworth, Wilderness, May 8, 1864.
Brevet Maj.-Gen. David A. Russell, Opequon, September 19, 1864.
Major G. W. Redway, reCorinth October 3, 1862.
Joshua W. Sill, Stone's River December 31, 1862.
Geo. D. Bayard, Fredericksburg December 14, 1862.
Wm. R. Terrill, Perryville October 8, 1862.
Geo. W. Taylor, Manassas (Second Bull Run) August 31, 1862.
of untold benefit have been the meeting of the Philadelphia brigade and Pickett's men at G Sharpsburg, Md., Sept. 16-17, 18622,1089,54975312,3902,7009,0241,80013,524
Corinth, Miss., Oct. 3-4, 18623551,8413242,5204731,9971,7634,233
Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 18628452,8515154,2115102,6352513,396
Prairie Grove, Ark., Dec. 7, 18621758132631,2511648173361,317
Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 18621,2849,6001,76912,6535954,061
rict in Texas, he was mustered out of the service, and returned to engineering work in the army.
He became lieutenant-colonel of engineers in 1882.
He had been brevetted major-general in the regular army in 1865.
He died in Philadelphia, March 19, 1884.
First Corps—Army of the Ohio
The Army of the Ohio was organized into three corps on September 29, 1862.
The First was commanded by Major-General A. McDowell McCook.
It bore the chief part in the battle of Perryville, Kentucky (October 8, 1862), and the campaign against Bragg in Kentucky.
On October 24th, it was merged in the Fourteenth Corps, known as the Army of the Cumberland.
Second Corps—Army of the Ohio
This corps fought at Bardstown in the campaign against Bragg.
It was headed by Major-General T. L. Crittenden.
It constituted the right wing of the army, and was accompanied by Major-General George H. Thomas, who was second in command in the Army of the Ohio.
Like the First Corps it had a brief existence, and i
of the 141st Reg't, noted at Gettysburg.
Andrew Porter, commanded a brigade at First Bull Run.
Thomas Welsh, originally Colonel of the 45th regiment.
Charles F. Smith, originally Colonel of the 3d Infantry.
Thomas L. Kane, organizer and leader of Kane's Bucktails.
Hurlbut, Stephen, Sept. 17, 1862.
Kearny, Philip, July 4, 1862.
Keyes, Erasmus D., May 5, 1862.
Leggett, M. D., Aug. 21, 1865.
Logan, John A., Nov. 29, 1862.
McClernand, J. A., Mar. 21, 1862.
McPherson, J. B., Oct. 8, 1862.
Mansfield, J. K. F., July 18, 1862.
Milroy, Robt. H., Nov. 29, 1862.
Mitchell, Ormsby, April 11, 1862.
Morell, Geo. W., July 4, 1862.
Morgan, E. D., Sept. 28, 1861.
Morris, Thos. A., Oct. 25, 1862.
Mott, Gersham, May 26, 1865.
Mower, Joseph A., Aug. 12, 1861.
Negley, James S., Nov. 29, 1862.
Nelson, William, July 17, 1862.
Oglesby, R. J., Nov. 29, 1862.
Osterhaus, P. J., July 23, 1864.
Palmer, John M., Nov. 29, 1862.
Peck, John J., July 4, 1862.
Porter, Fitz John, July 4,
e.
James B. Terrell led Pegram's old brigade at the Wilderness.
Robert H. Chilton, Lee's adjutant-general.
Seth M. Barton led a brigade in Lee's Army.
George W. Randolph, Secretary of War in 1862.
William C. Wickham fought Sheridan before Richmond.
Eppa Hunton led a brigade in Pickett's division.
Gracie, Arch., Jr. , Nov. 4, 1863.
Gray, Henry, Mar. 17, 1865.
Grayson, John B., Aug. 15, 1861.
Green, Martin E., July 21, 1862.
Green, Thomas, May 20, 1863.
Greer, Elkanah, Oct. 8, 1862.
Gregg, John, Aug. 29, 1862
Gregg, Maxcy, Dec. 14, 1861.
Griffith, Rich., Nov. 2, 1861.
Hagood, Johnson, July 21, 1862.
Hanson, Roger W., Dec. 13, 1862.
Hardeman, W. P., Mar. 17, 1865.
Harris, Nat. H., Jan. 20, 1864.
Harrison, J. E., Dec. 22, 1864.
Hays, Harry T., July 25, 1862.
Hatton, Robert, May 23, 1862.
Hawes, James M., Mar. 5, 1862.
Hawthorne, A. T., Feb. 18, 1864.
Helm, Ben. H., Mar. 14, 1862.
Hebert, Louis, May 26, 1862.
Hebert, Paul O., Aug. 17, 1861.
Higgins, Edw