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re the rifles of the First and Third brigades of the First division. With my shattered brigade I occupied the front of the centre of our line of battle until near day-light. In conclusion, I ought — as I thus do — to mention the names of Colonel Andrews, Second Massachusetts regiment; Colonel Ruger, Third Wisconsin regiment; and Colonel Colgrove, Twenty-seventh Indiana regiment, as deserving praise for gallant conduct. I by no means limit my commendation to the names mentioned. I would adr their labors and coolness under this terrific fire. I am, sir, with great respect, truly your ob't servant, Geo. H. Gordon, Brigadier-General Commanding Third Brigade, First Division, Second Army Corps, Army of Virginia. Reports of Colonel Andrews. headquarters Second regiment mass. Volunteers, camp near slaughter's Mt., Aug. 11, 1862. Brig.-Gen. Geo. H. Gordon, Commanding Third Brigade: In compliance with orders from brigade headquarters, I have the honor to submit the follo
re the rifles of the First and Third brigades of the First division. With my shattered brigade I occupied the front of the centre of our line of battle until near day-light. In conclusion, I ought — as I thus do — to mention the names of Colonel Andrews, Second Massachusetts regiment; Colonel Ruger, Third Wisconsin regiment; and Colonel Colgrove, Twenty-seventh Indiana regiment, as deserving praise for gallant conduct. I by no means limit my commendation to the names mentioned. I would adr their labors and coolness under this terrific fire. I am, sir, with great respect, truly your ob't servant, Geo. H. Gordon, Brigadier-General Commanding Third Brigade, First Division, Second Army Corps, Army of Virginia. Reports of Colonel Andrews. headquarters Second regiment mass. Volunteers, camp near slaughter's Mt., Aug. 11, 1862. Brig.-Gen. Geo. H. Gordon, Commanding Third Brigade: In compliance with orders from brigade headquarters, I have the honor to submit the follo
107 Amidon, H. L., 329 Amman, Andrews, 439 Ammen, Daniel, 41, 44, 80, 131, 145 Ammidown, Malcom, 496 Amory, T. J. C., 226, 238, 280, 293 Ampley, T. R., 329 Amsden, J. E., 439 Anderson, Lewis, 440 Anderson, S. E., 496 Anderson, William, 496 Andrew, J. A., 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 36, 37, 39, 40, 52, 54, 71, 73, 79, 80, 83, 136, 139, 144, 147, 148, 149, 153, 158, 207, 298. Andrews, A. J., 329 Andrews, Alvin, 497 Andrews, C. B., 329 Andrews, C. E., 329 Andrews, G. L., 69, 68, 69, 70, 198 Andrews, Robert, 497 Andrews, W. B., 329 Andrews, W. B. D., 329 Andrews, William, 329 Angell, J. F., 329 Ankemins, Joseph, 329 Anthony, W. H., 329 Aocts, James, 497 Appleton, C. A. G., 329 Appleton, Charles, 440 Appleton, J. W. M., 86, 178 Appleton, W. H., 440 Archibald, Thomas, 440 Archpool, Lawrence, 330 Archy, J., 497 Arlen, W. S., 830 Arling, Alonzo, 330 Arm, Adolph, 497 Armington, Henry, 497 Armington, S. W., 133 Armstrong, C. R., 330 Armst
76, 78; rations supplied prisoners at, VII., 80; number of prisoners at, VII., 84 seq.; cemetery at, VII., 119; interior of stockade, VII., 119; hunting roots for firewood at, VII., 129; issuing rations in, VII., 131; prison at, VII., 134 seq., 170 seq.; Dead Line at, VII., 175; huts built up, Dead Line at, VII., 177; interior of stockade at, VII., 177; burying the dead at, VII., 179. Andrew, J. A., IX., 154. Andrews, C. C., II., 343; X., 217. Andrews, E. B., X., 23. Andrews, G. L., X., 215. Andrews, J. J.: VII., 21; executed as a spy, VIII., 277. Andrews, S., VIII., 126. Ann, British steamer, VI., 314. Ann Maria, British schooner, VI., 316. Annapolis, Md.: V., 80; naval academy at, VI., 50, 70; camp at, VII., 107; VIII., 89. Annapolis Junction, Md.: New York Seventh arrives at, VIII., 67. Anthony & Co., chemists, I., 31, 42, 44; III., 170. Antietam, Md.: I., 53, 61, 62; view of battle field, I., 65, 132; churches,