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olonel Garesche, Chief of Staff; Lieut.-Col. Taylor, Chief Quartermaster; Lieut.-Col. Simmons, Chief Commissary; Major C. Goddard, Senior Aid-dc-Camp; Major Ralston Skinner, Judge Advocate-General; Lieut. Frank S. Bomb, A. D.C. of Gen. Tyler; Captaining, January first, I was ordered to make a reconnaissance on the right flank, which I did, making my reports frequently Goddard, A. A.A. G., that night bivouacking near Overall's Creek, where my command remained, watching the movements of the enemyd supplies. I am, Sir, very respectfully, your ob't serv't, Elmer Otis, Captain Commanding Fourth U. S. Cavalry. Major C. Goddard, A. A.A. G. Lieutenant Parsons's report. camp near Murfreesboro, Tenn., Jan. 5, 1863. Captain D. W. Norton,l night. He was accompanied by Lieutenant-Colonel Garesche, his Chief of Staff; Colonel Barnett, Chief of Artillery, Major Goddard, A. A.G. ; Major Skinner, Lieutenant Byron Kirby, Lieutenant Bond, and Father Tracy, who remained faithfully with him