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rigade, to be Brigadier-General of volunteers. Lieutenant-Colonel Wm. W. Bradley, commanding Seventh Kentucky cavalry, to be Colonel by brevet. Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Harnden, commanding First Wisconsin cavalry, to be Colonel by brevet. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas W. Johnston, commanding Second Michigan cavalry, to be Col Edward Carrel, Company K, First Wisconsin, was first inside the work, Lieutenant S. Vosburg, Company A, same regiment was killed on the embankment, and Lieutenant-Colonel Harnden slightly wounded. Captain R. S. Hill, commanding Second Indiana battery, was dangerously wounded in the thigh, within a few feet of the ditch, while st-General of Volunteers. W. W. Bradley Lieutenant-Colonel 7th Kentucky Recommended by Brigadier-General John T. Croxton for promotion To be Colonel by brevet. Henry Harnden Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Wisconsin Recommended by Brigadier-General John T. Croxton for promotion To be Colonel by brevet. Thos. W. Johnston Lieutenant-Colonel