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Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Chapter XXII: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Mississippi, North Alabama, and Southwest Virginia. March 4-June 10, 1862. (ed. Lieut. Col. Robert N. Scott), April 29-June 10, 1862.-advance upon and siege of Corinth, and pursuit of the Confederate forces to Guntown, Miss. (search)
s for full details of the services promptly and gallantly rendered by the division I have the honor to command. The accompanying return of casualties will show that our loss in killed and wounded was by no means inconsiderable, amounting to 119. [Report No. 51.] I am greatly indebted to Capt. R. M. Hooe, assistant adjutantgeneral; Maj. F. C. Zacharie, Twenty-fifth Regiment Louisiana Volunteers, assistant inspector-general; Lieut. H. H. Price and A. B. De Saulles, on special service, and Dr. Hereford, chief surgeon of division, who was indefatigable in the performance of his appropriate duties, for their services on the field. I am also under obligations for services voluntarily rendered by Captain McMahan and also Captain Laster, late of Tennessee cavalry, during the engagement. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Daniel Ruggles, Brigadier-General. Maj. George G. Garner, Assistant Adjutant-General. No. 51.-return of casualties in Ruggles' division, in the enga
ral Beauregard: George Wm. Brent, Acting Chief of Staff. General orders, no. 1.Hds. Special Dept. Of guards and depots, Corinth, Miss., May 20, 1862. I. In conformity with Paragraph IV, Special Orders, No. 63, emanating from headquarters of the Army of the Mississippi Valley, the undersigned assumes command of the Special Department of Guards and Depots. II. The following staff officers are announced: Capt. R. M. Hooe, assistant adjutant and acting inspector general. Surg. F. M. Hereford, chief surgeon. Capt. George Whitfield, chief quartermaster. First Lieut. M. B. Ruggles, aide-de-camp. Maj. E. S. Ruggles, volunteer aide-de-camp. First Lieut. H. H. Price, special service in adjutant-general's department. Lieut A. B. De Saulles, topographical engineer. Lieut. L. D. Sandidge, acting assistant inspector-general. III. Headquarters will be temporarily established at Jackson, Miss., where communications will be addressed to the staff officers in charge of the