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ng Army of the Ohio, with congratulatory orders. No. 88.-Surg. Robert Murray, Medical Director, with return of casualties. No. 89.-Capt. J. H. Gilman,--Nineteenth U. S. Infantry, Inspector of Artillery. No. 90.-Brig. Gen. Alexander McD. McCook, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division. No. 91.-Brig. Gen. Lovell H. Rousseau, U. S. Army, commanding Fourth Brigade. No. 92.-Col. Thomas T. Crittenden, Sixth Indiana Infantry. No 93.-Maj. John H. King, Fifteenth U. S. Infantry, commandinding Twenty. second Brigade. No. 113.-Col. David A. Enyart, First Kentucky Infantry. No. 114.-Col. Thomas D. Sedgewick, Second Kentucky Infantry. No. 115.-Lieut. Col. Charles S. Hanson, Twentieth Kentucky Infantry. No. 116.-Lieut. Col. Edward M. McCook, Second Indiana Cavalry. No. 117.-Brig. Gen. Thomas L. Crittenden, U. S. Army, commanding Fifth Division. No. 118.-Brig Gen. Jeremiah T. Boyle, U. S. Army, commanding Eleventh Brigade. No. 119.-Col. Benjamin C. Grider, Ninth
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)
agement at Farmington, May 9. No. 68.-Col. Edward M. McCook, Second Indiana Cavalry, of skirmish n, commanded respectively by Maj. Gen. A. McD. McCook, Maj. Gen. William Nelson, Maj. Gen. T. L. Crillowing day the three other divisions crossed, McCook's at Atkins' and Crittenden's and Wood's at Grt resting on the Farmington and Corinth road. McCook's division was in reserve. General Pope was othe 28th three of my divisions were advanced. McCook, with Rousseau's brigade leading, drove the en No. 3.-report of Brig. Gen. Alexander McD. McCook, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of opespondence of the Cincinnati Commercial.] General McCook's division preliminary to the evacuation o line on the right and Nelson's on the left of McCook. On the day the Second Division moved out,uns into works that never saw the day when General McCook could not have taken his division into theof my regiment were on duty yesterday with General McCook, the right of their vedettes stationed on [16 more...]