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The Daily Dispatch: March 2, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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brigade. Captain Jas. St. Clair Morton, commanding pioneer brigade. Captain James H. Stokes, commanding Chicago battery. Major John H. King, commanding Fifteenth United States infantry. Captain Bush, commanding Fourth Indiana battery. Captain James A. Lowrie, Assistant Adjutant-General. Lieutenant Fred. H. Kennedy, Aid-de-Camp. Captain Charles T. Wing, Assistant Quarter-master. Major Fred. H. Gross, Medical Director. Captain James R. Hayden, Ordnance Officer. Lieutenant Wm. W. Barker, Aid-de-Camp. Lieutenant Robert H. Cochran, Provost Marshal. Lieutenant Francis Riddell, acting Assistant Commissary of Subsistence. Lieutenant Charles C. Cook, acting Aid-de-Camp. Lieutenant W. D. Ingraham, Topographical Engineers. Captain Frederick Shultz and Lieutenant Joseph Hein, Battery M, First Ohio artillery. Lieutenants Alex. Marshall, John Crable, and Robert D. Whittlesey, Battery G, First Ohio artillery. Captain W. E. Standart, Battery B, First Ohio artille
to concurred in. Bills Reported.--A bill to provide for voting by persons in the military service, and persons absent from their native counties and corporations on account of the presence of the public enemy, in elections for members of Congress, Governor, Lieutenant- Governor, and Attorney General. A bill to pay E. W. Canfield and Bragg for services as instructors of artillery. Reports of Committee.--The Committee of Finance and Claims reported adversely to the claim of Wm. W. Barker, of Washington county, for certain expenses incurred by him; also adversely to the claim of Mrs. Mary S Bagley for a condemned slave. The Committee on Military Affairs reported adversely to the resolution inquiring into the experiency of amending the act of January 30th, 1863, and asked to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject. Bills Passed.--The bill authorizing the pay of Junior Majors of militia regiments for service rendered. The act authorizing the b