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on, plans, 205, 206. Cockletown, Va., 260. Coggins's Point, Va., 491, 493. Coggswell, Col., 171, 185, 190. Colburn, Col. A. V., at Washington, 90, 123; Yorktown, 308, 311, 315 ; Pope's campaign, 537. Cold Harbor-see Gaines's Mill. ColsTo Lincoln, 6th Apr., 265.--Adj.-Gen. to McClellan, 4th Apr., 261.--Barnard to McClellan, 19th, 20th Mar., 246, 247. To Colburn. 23d Mar., 247; 24th Mar., 248.--Blair (F. P.) to McClellan, 12th Apr., 281.--Dennison to McClellan, 14th Mar., 250.--Fth Oct., 631 ; 21st Oct., 640; 5th Nov., 651.--Lincoln to McClellan, 12th Sept., 555 ; 15th Sept, 583 : 25th Oct., 634.--Colburn to McClellan. 25th Oct., 635.--Franklin to McClellan, 15th Sept., 564.--Ingalls to McClellan, 9th Oct., 631. To Quartermaster, 13th Oct., 631.-Meade to McClellan, 18th Sept., 619.-Newton to Colburn, 24th Oct., 635.--Quartermasters to McClellan, 15th, 22d, 24th, 30th Oct , 631, 632.--Sackett to McClellan, 1876, 609-611.--Scott (W.) to McClellan, 16th Sept., 583.--Su
battery at, VI., 312. Cobham, G. A., Jr. II., 302. Cocke, P. St. G., V., 64; X., 319. Cochrane, J., X., 223. Cockrell, F. M., II., 320; III., 340. Cockrell, J. H., X., 279. Cockrell's cavalry, Confederate. II., 320. Cockrill, M. S., V., 65. Code signals Viii., 316. Coe, C., IX., 351. Coehorn mortars V., 50, 54. Coeur de Lion,, U. S. S., VIII., 374. Coffeeville, Miss., II., 326. Coggin's Point, Va., IV., 110. Colburn, A. V., I., 331, 337. Cold Harbor, Va.: I., 39, 366, 367; III., 11, 17, 78, 79-84, 85, 86-92, 180, 188, 190, 322; IV., 210-245; Burnett House at, IV., 245; V., 21, 27, 70, 214, 239, 240, 260; VIII., 63, 110, 115; on the march to, VIII., 198, 199, 209, 250; IX., 348. Coldwater, Miss., II., 206; VI., 208. Cole, C. H., executed as a spy, VIII., 298. Cole, D., VIII., 281, 289. Coleman, C., VII., 21. Coleman, C. E., Confederate scout, VIII., 292. Colgrove,
rom the headquarters of the army, I hereby assume the command of the Potomac, comprising the troops serving in the former departments of Washington and Northeastern Virginia, in the valley of the Shenandoah, and in the States of Maryland and Delaware. The organization of the command into divisions and brigades will be announced hereafter. The following named officers are attached to the general staff of the army of the Potomac: Major S. Williams, Assistant Adjutant-General; Capt. A. V. Colburn, Assistant Adjutant-General; Col. R. B. Marcy, Inspector-General; Col. T. M. Key. Aid-de-Camp; Capt. N. B. Sweitzer, first Cavalry, Aid-de-Camp; Capt. Edward McKey Hudson, 14th Infantry, Aid-de-Camp; Capt. L. A. Williams, 10th Infantry, Aid-de-Camp; Major A. J. Meyer, signal officer; Major Stuart VanVliet, Chief Quartermaster; Major H. F. Clarke, Chief Commissary; Surgeon C. S. Tripler, Medical Director; Major J. G. Barnard, Chief Engineer; Major J. N. Macomb, Chief Topographical Engi
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