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(jkn KRAI.  orders,  |  WAR  DEPA RTM EN 'J', 

>  ADJUTANT  GKNtKAL’S  0KE1CK, 

No.  24.  j  Washington,  Mug  22,  1.861. 

Promotions  and  appointments  in  the  Army  of  the  United  States, 
made  by  the  Prksidbxt,  since  the  publication  of  “  General  Orders'' 
No.  8,  of  April  8,  1861. 

I... PROMOTIONS. 

Adjutant  General's  Department. 

Brevet  Major  William  W.  Mackall,  Assistant  Adjutant  General, 
to  be  Assistant  Adjutant  General  with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  May  11,  1861,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

Brevet  Captain  Seth  Williams,  Assistant  Adjutant  General,  to  be 
Assistant  Adjutant  General  with  the  brevet  rank  of  Major,  May  11, 
1861,  vice  Mackall,  promoted. 

Quartermaster  s  Department. 

Captain  Edwin  B.  Babbitt,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  to  be  Quar¬ 
termaster  with  the  rank  of  Major,  May  10,  1861,  vice  Clark,  deceased. 

Captain  Robert  E.  Clary,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  to  be  Quarter¬ 
master  with  the  rank  of  Major,  May  17,  1861,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

Captain  Morris  S.  Miller,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  to  be  Quarter¬ 
master  with  the  rank  of  Major,  May  17,  1861,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

Captain  Robert  Allen,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  to  be  Quarter¬ 
master  with  the  rank  of  Major,  May  17,  1861,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy.  -  • 

Subsistence  Department. 

Captain  Amos  B.  Eaton,  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  to  be  Com¬ 
missary  of  Subsistence  with  the  rank  of  Major,  May  9,  1861,  vice 
Lee,  resigned. 

Captain  Alexander  E.  Shiras,  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  to  be 
Commissary  of  Subsistence  with  the  rank  of  Major,  May  11,  1861, 
to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

Captain  Charles  L.  Kilburn,  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  to  be 
Commissary  of  Subsistence  with  the  rank  of  Major,  May  11,  1861, 
to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 


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Medical  Department. 

Surgeon  Clement  A.  Finley,  to  be  Surgeon  General,  May  15,  1801, 
vice  Lawson,  deceased.  , 

Assistant  Surgeon  Elisha  J.  Baily,  to  be  Surgeon,  May  15,  1861, 
vice  Finley,  promoted. 

Corps  of  Engineer x. 

Second  Lieutenant  David  C.  Houston,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
May  2,  1861,  vice  Lee,  resigned. 

Brevet  Second  Lieutenant  Walter  McFarland,  to  lie  Second  Lieu¬ 
tenant,  May  1,  1861,  vice  Meade,  resigned. 

Brevet  Second  Lieutenant  John  A.  Tardy,  Jr.,  to  be  Second  Lieu¬ 
tenant,  May  2,  1861,  vice  Houston,  promoted. 

Corps  of  Topographical  Engineers. 

Brevet  Second  Lieutenant  Haldimand  S.  Putnam,  to  be  Second 
Lieutenant,  April  1,  1861,  the  date  of  Captain  Smith's  resignation. 

Ordnance  Department. 

Captain  George  D.  Ramsay,  to  be  Major,  April  22,  1861,  vice 
Huger,  resigned. 

Captain  William  Maynadier,  to  be  Major,  May  5,  1861,  vice  Mor- 
decai,  resigned. 

Brevet  Second  Lieutenant  Moses  H.  Wright,  to  be  Second  Lieu¬ 
tenant,  April  3,  1861,  the  date  of  Captain  Gorgas'  resignation. 

Brevet  Second  Lieutenant  Horace  Porter,  to  be  Second  Lieuten¬ 
ant,  April  22,  1861,  the  dale  of  Captain  Ramsay’s  promotion. 

Brevet  Second  Lieutenant  Theodore  Faison,  to  be  Second  Lieu¬ 
tenant,  April  22.  1861,  vice  Saunders,  resigned. 

Brevet  Second  Lieutenant  Henry  W.  Kingsbury,  to  be  Second 
Lieutenant,  to  date  from  May  6,  1861,  to  till  the  vacancy  occasioned 
by  Captain  Bradford's  resignation. 

First  Regiment  of  Dragoons. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  Benjamin  L.  Beall,  to  be  Colonel,  May  13, 
1861,  vice  Fauntleroy,  resigned. 

Major  George  A.  H.  Blake,  to  be  Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  13, 
1861,  vice  Beall,  promoted.  •  .<  ■ 

Captain  Henry  H.  Sibley,  of  the  Second  Dragoon's,  to  be  Major, 
May  13,  1861,  vice  Blake  promoted. 


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First  Lieutenant  Isaiah  N.  Moore,  to  be  Captain,  April  20.  1861, 
Vice  Grier,  promoted  into  the  Second  Dragoons.  [Company  I.] 
Second  Lieutenant  David  McM.  Gregg,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
March  21,  1861,  vice  Pender,  resigned. 

Second  Lieutenant  James  Wheeler,  Jr.,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  20,  1861 ,  vice  Moore,  promoted.  [Company  G.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Richard  S.  C.  Lord,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  23,  1861,  vice  Ogle,  dismissed.  [Company  C.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Marcus  A.  Iteno.  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  April 
25,  1861,  vice  Johnston,  resigned.  [Company  Il.^j 
Second  Lieutenant  Richard  H.  Brewer,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861,  vice  Mercer,  resigned.  [Company  F.] 

Second  Regiment  of  Drqgoons. 

Captain  William  N.  Grier,  of  the  First  Dragoons,  to  be  Major, 
April  20,  1861,  vice  May.  resigned. 

First  Lieutenant  Beverly  H.  Robertson,  to  be  Captain,  March  3, 
1861,  vice  Anderson,  resigned.  [Company  A.] 

First  Lieutenant  Jonas  P.  Holliday,  to  be  Captain,  May  9,  1801, 
vice  HaweS,  resigned.  [Company  C.] 

First  JAentfenant  Charles  E.  Norris,  to  be  Captain,  May  11,  1861, 
vice  Campbell,  resigned.  [Company  E.] 

First  Lieutenant  Thomas  Hight,  to  be  Captain.  May  13.  1861,  vice 
Sibley,  promoted  into  the  First  Dragoons.'  [Company  I.] 

Second  Lieutenant  John  Green,  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  March  3, 
1861,  vice  Robertson,  promoted.  [Companj' — •.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Ebenezer  Gay,  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  March 
31,  1861,  vice  Villepigue,  resigned.  [Company  H.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Lewis  Merrill,  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  April 

24,  1861,  vice  Mullins,  resigned.  [Company  D.] 

-  Second  Lieutenant  George  Jackson,  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  April 

25,  1861,  vice  Anderson,  resigned.  [Company  K.] 

Second  Lieutenant  John  K.  Mizner,  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  May 
9,  1861,  vice  Holliday,  promoted.  [Company  F.] 

Second  Lieutenant  William  P.  Sanders,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
May  10,  1861,  vice  Pegram,  resigned.  [Company  I.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Charles  J.  Walker,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
May  11,  1861,  vice  Norris,  promoted.  [Company  G.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Wesley  Merritt,  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  May 
13,  1861,  vice  Hight,  promoted.  [Compan}'  B.] 


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First  liegimeiit  of  Cavalry. 

Lieutenant- Colonel  John  Sedgwick,  of  the  Second  Cavalry,  to  be 
Colonel,  April  25,  1801,  vice  Lee,  resigned. 

Major  Thomas  J..Wood,  to  be  Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  9,  1861, 
vice  Emory,  resigned. 

Captain  Samuel  D.  Sturgis,  to  be  Major,  May  3,  1861 ,  vice  Sack ett , 
promoted  into  the  Second  Cavalry.  , 

Captain  George  Stoneman,  of  the  Second  Cavalry,  to  be  Major, 
May  9,  1861,  vice  Wood,  promoted. 

First  Lieutenant.  James  E.  13.  Stuart,  to  be  Captain,  April  22, 
1861,  vice  Steuart,  resigned.  j[Since  resigned.] 

First  Lieutenant  Elmer  Otis,  to  be  Captain,  May  1,  1861,  vice 
Walker,  resigned.  [Company  G.] 

First  Lieutenant  James  13.  McIntyre,  to  be  Captain,  May  3,  J861, 
vice  Sturgis,  promoted.  [Company  E.] 

First  Lieutenant  Eugene  W.  Crittenden,  to  be  Captain,  May  7, 
1861,  vice  McIntosh,  resigned.  [Company  I ) . ] 

First  Lieutenant  John  A.  Thompson,. to  be  Captain,  May  14,  1861, 
vice  Stuart,  resigned.  [Company  K-.]  ’  . 

Second  Lieutenant  Joseph  H.  Taylor,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  22,  1861,  vice  Stuart,  promoted.  [Cofnpany  G.j 
"Second  Lieutenant' 'Charles  S.  Bowman,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  25,  1861,  vice  Lomax,  resigned.  '[Company  C.] 

Second  Lieutenant.  Thomas  B.  Alexander,  tobe.First  Lieutenant, 
May  1,  1861,  vice  Otjs,  promoted.  [Company  F.  ] 

Second  Lieutenant  George  G-  Huntt,  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  May 
2,  1861,  vice  Ingraham,  resigned.  '  [Company  B.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Napoleon  B.  McLaughlen,  to  be  First  Lieu¬ 
tenant,  May  3,  1861,  tice  McIntyre,  promoted.  ['Company  I.] 
Second  Lieutenant  Thomas  H.  McCormick,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
May  7,  1861,  vice  Crittenden,  promoted.  [Company  A.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Clarence  Motick,  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  May 
9,  1861,  vice  Riddick,  resigned.  [Company  K.] 

Second  Lieutenant  John  A.  Wilcox,  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  May 
14,  1861,  vice  Thompson,  promoted.  [Company  H.] 

Second  J l ei, intent  of  Cavalry. 

Major.  George  H.  Thomas,  to  be  Lieutenant-Colonel,  April  25, 
1861,  vice  Sedgwick,  promoted  into  the  First  Cavalry. 


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Lieutenant-Colonel  George  H.  Thomas,  to  be  Colonel,  May  3, 
1861,  vice  Johnson,  resigned. 

Major  Delos  B.  Saeket,  of  the  First  Cavalry,  to  be  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  May  3,  1801,  vice  Thomas,  promoted. 

Captain  James  Oakes,  to  be  Major,  April  6,  1861,  vice  Smith, 
resigned. 

Captain  Innis  N.  Palmer,  to  be  Major,  April  25, 1861,  vice  Thomas, 
promoted. 

First  Lieutenant  William  B.  Royall,  to  be  Captain,  March  21,  1861, 
vice  Bradfute,  resigned.  [Company  G.] 

First  Lieutenant  William  P.  Chambliss,  to  be  Captain,  April  6, 
1861,  vice  Oakes,  promoted.  [Company  D.] 

First  Lieutenant  Robert  N.  Eagle,  to  be  Captain,  April  25,  1861, 
vice  Palmer,  promoted.  [Company  C.] 

First  Lieutenant  George  B.  Crosby,  to  be  Captain,  May  9,  1861, 
vice  Stoneman,  promoted  into  the  First  Cavalry.  [Company  E.] 
Second  Lieutenant  A.  Parker  Porter,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
March  20,  1861,  vice  Withered,  deceased.  [Company  E.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Wesley  Owens,  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  March 
21,  1861,  vice  Koyall,  promoted.  [Company  C.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Fitzhugh  Lee,  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  March 
31,  1861,  vice  Minter,  resigned.  [Since  resigned.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Manning  M.  Kimmel,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  1,  1861,  vice  Phifer,  resigned.  [Company  F.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Abraham  Iv.  Arnold,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  6,  1861,  vice  Chambliss,  promoted.  [Company  D.] 

Second  Lieutenant  John  J.  Sweet,  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  April 
16,  1861,  vice  Hood,  resigned.  [Company  K.] 

Second  Lieutenant  William  0.  Williams,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  25,  1861,  vice  Eagle,  promoted.  [Company  H.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Charles  H.  Tompkins,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  30,  1861,  vice  Jenifer,  resigned.  [Company  B.] 

Second  Lieutenant  William  McLean,  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  May 
9,  1861,  vice  Cosby,  promoted.  [Company  A.] 

First  Regiment  of  Artillery. 

First  Lieutenant  Lewis  0.  Morris,  to  be  Captain,  April  21,  1861, 
vice  Magruder,  resigned.  [Company  C.] 

First  Lieutenant  Samuel  F.  Chalfin,  to  be  Captain,  April  27,  1861, 
vice  Jones,  resigned.  [Company  F.] 


Second  Lieutenant,  Douglas  Ramsey,  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  Feb¬ 
ruary  25,  1861,  vice  Huse,  resigned.  [Company  M.] 

Second  Lieutenant  William  M.  Graham,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
March  1,  1861,  vice  Hill,  resigned.  [Company  D.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Samuel  Breck,  Jr.,  to  be  first  Lieutenant, 
April  11,  1861,  vice  Smead,  dropped.  [Company  G.J 
Second  Lieutenant  John  W.  Turner,  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  April 
21,  1861,  vice  Morris,  promoted.  [Company  M.] 

Second’  Lieutenant  Thomas  C.  Sullivan,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  2'.),  1861,  vice  Talbot,  who  vacates  his  regimental  commission. 
[Company  H.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Jeremiah  IT.  Gilman,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  27,  1861,  vice  Chalfin,  promoted.  [Company  K.] 

Second  Regiment  of  Artillery. 

Captain  Horace  Brooks,  to  be  Major,  April  28.  1861,  vice  Brown, 
promoted  into  the  Fourth  Artillery. 

First  Lieutenant  Charles  Griffin,  to  be  Captain,  April  25,  1861, 
vice  Elzev,  resigned.  [Company  B.] 

First  Lieutenant  Henry  B.  Hendershott,  t»  be  Captain,  April  27, 
1861,  vice  Anderson,  resigned.  [Company  D.] 

First  Lieutenant  Frank  H.  Larned,  to  be  Captain,  April  28,  1861, 
vice  Brooks,  promoted.  [Company  H.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Henry  A.  Smalley,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  25, 1861.  rice  Simpson,  who  vacates  his  regimental  commission. 
[Company  F.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Oliver  D.  Greene,  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  April 
25,  1861,  vice  Griffin,  promoted.  [Company  B.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Thomas  Grey,  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  April 
27,  1861,  vice  Taylor,  who  vacates  his  regimental  commission. 
[Company  L.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Michael  P.  Small,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  27,  1861,  vice  Hendershott,  promoted.  [Company  II.] 
Second  Lieutenant  Alexander  S.  Webb,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  28,  1861,  rice  Larned,  promoted.  [Company  B.] 

Second  Lieutenant  John  W.  Barriger,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
May  2,  1861,  vice  Merchant,  resigned.  [Company  F.  ] 

Third  Regiment  of  Artillery. 

Captain  Thomas  W.  Sherman,  to  be  Major,  April  27,  1861,  vice 
Winder,  resigned. 


First.  Lieutenant  John  Hamilton,  to  be  Captain,  Aptfl  27,  1861, 
vice  Sherman,  promoted.  [Company  E.] 

Second  Lieutenant  George  F.  B.  Dandy,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
March  8,  1861,  vice  White  resigned.  [Company  G. ] 

.  Second  Lieutenant  Abram  C.  Wildrick,  to  be  First'  Lieutenant, 
April  27.  1861.  vice  Hamilton,  promoted.  [Company  I.] 

Second  Lieutenant  William  Sinclair,  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  April 
3.0,  1861,  vice  Lyon,  resigned.  [Company  L.] 

Fourth  Regiment  of  Artillery.  „• 

Major  Harvey  Brown,  of  the  Second  Artillery,  to  be  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  April  28,  1861,  vice  Munroe,  deceased. 

First  Lieutenant  Clermont  L.  Best,  to  be  Captain,  April  29,  1861. 
vice  Pemberton,  resigned.  [Company  F. ] 

Second  Lieutenant  Warren  L.  Lothrop,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
February  20,  1861,  vice  Lee,  resigned.  [Company  M.] 

Second  Lieutenant  George  A.  Kensel,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
March  1,  1861,  vice  Bagley,  resigned.  [Company  F.] 

Second  Lieutenant.  Charles  H.  Morgan,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  1,  1861,  vice  Anderson,  resigned.  [Company  G.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Francis  Beach,  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  April 
29.  1861,  vice  Best,  promoted.  [Company  M.] 

First  Regiment  of  Infantry. 

Second  Lieutenant  Charles  W.  Thomas,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
March  15,  1861,  vice  Williams,  resigned.  [Company  C.] 

Second  Lieutenant  John  P.  Sherburne,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  8,  1861,  vice  Washington,  resigned.  [Company  I.] 

Second  Regiment  of  Infantry. 

First  Lieutenant  Lloyd  Beall,  to  be  Captain,  April  30,  1861,  vice 
Patten,  promoted  into  the  Ninth  Infantry.  [Company  K.] 

Second  Lieutenant  William  C.  Spencer,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  30,  1861,  vice  Beall,  promoted.  [Company  H.] 

Third  Regiment  of  Infantry. 

First  Lieutenant  William  H.  Wood,  to  be  Captain,  Aprill  11,  1861, 
vice  Johns,  dropped.  [Company  C.] 

First  Lieutenant  John  D.  Wilkins,  to  be  Captain,  April  17,  1861, 
vice  Trevitt,  resigned.  [Company  F.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Henry  W.  Freedley,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
March  31,  1861,  vice  O'Bannon,  resigned.  [Company  Iv.] 


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Second  Lieutenant.  Thomas  W.  Walker,  to  be  First.  Lieutenant, 
April  11,  1801,  vice  Wood,  promoted.  [Company  H.] 

Second  Lieutenant  John  McL.  Hildt,  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  April 
17,  18(11,  vice  Wilkins,  promoted.  [Company  E.] 

Second  Lieutenant  William  Dickinson,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
May  10,  1801,  vice  Steen,  resigned.  [Company  A.] 

Fourth  Regiment  of  Infantry. 

Second  Lieutenant  Philip  H.  Sheridan,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
March  1,  1801,  vice  Withers,  resigned.  [Company  C.] 

Sixth  Regiment  of  Infantry. 

First  Lieutenant.  William  P.  Carlin,  to  be  Captain,  March  2,  1801, 
vice  Lay,  resigned.  [Company  E.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Orlando  H.  Moore,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
March  2,  1801,  vice  Carlin,  promoted.  [Company  I).] 

Second  Lieutenant  Montgomery  Bryant,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
May  8,  1801,  vice  Walker,  resigned.  [Company  A.] 

Seventh  Regiment  of  Infantry. 

First  Lieutenant  Robert  R.  Garland,  to  be  Captain,  March  23, 
1801,  vice  McLaws,  resigned.  [Company  D.] 

First  Lieutenant  Garden  Chapin,  to  be  Captain,  April  22,  1861, 
vice  Paul,  promoted  into  the  Eighth  Infantry.  [Company  I.] 
Second  Lieutenant  William  R.  Pease,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
March  23,  1801,  vice  Garland,  promoted.  [Company  G.] 

Second  Lieutenant.  Charles  B.  Stivers,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  20,  1801,  vice  Cabell,  resigned.  [Company  A.] 

Second  Lieutenant  George  Ryan,  to  be  First  Lieutenant,  April 
22,  1801,  vice  Chapin,  promoted.  [Company  C.] 

Sight h  Regiment  of  Infantry. 

Captain  Gabriel  R.  Paul,  of  the  Seventh  Infantry,  to  be  Major, 
April  22,  1801,  vice  Holmes,  resigned. 

First  Lieutenant  George  L.  Willard,  to  be  Captain,  April  27,  1861, 
vice  Selden,  resigned.  [Company  G.] 

First  Lieutenant  Richard  I.  Dodge,  to  be  Captain,  May  3,  1801, 
vice  Fink,  deceased.  [Company  F.] 

Second  Lieutenant.  William  B.  Hazeti,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  1,  1861,  vice  Jackson,  resigned.  [Company  I.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Henry  M.  Lazelle,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  27,  1801,  vice  Willard,  promoted.  [Company  K.] 


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Second  Lieutenant  Edwin  W.  H.  Read,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
May  3,  1861,  vice  Dodge,  promoted.  [Company  G.] 

Ninth  Regiment  of  Infantry. 

Captain  George  W.  Patten,  of  the  Second  Infantry,  to  be  Major, 
April  30,  1861,  vice  Garnett,  resigned. 

First  Lieutenant  James  Van  Voast,  to  be  Captain,  March  1,  1861, 
vice  Fletcher,  resigned.  [Company  Iv.] 

First  Lieutenant  Lyman  Bissell,  to  be  Captain,  March  15,  1861, 
vice  Frazer,  resigned.  [Company  C.] 

First  Lieutenant  Charles  R.  Woods,  to  be  Captain,  April  1,  1861, 
vice  Winder,  resigned.  [Company  E.] 

Second  Lieutenant  David  B.  McKibbin,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
March  1,  1861,  vice  Van  Voast,  promoted.  [Company  K.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Nathaniel  Wickliffe,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
March  15,  1861,  vice  Bissell,  promoted.  [Company  A.] 

Second  Lieutenant  James  W.  Forsyth,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
March  15,  1861,  vice  Harvie,  resigned.  [Company  H.] 

Second  Lieutenant  William  B.  Hughes,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  1,  1861,  vice  Woods,  promoted.  [Company  B.] 

Tenth  Regiment  of  Infantry. 

First  Lieutenant  William  Clinton,  to  be  Captain,  March  3,  1861, 
vice  Bee.  resigned.  [Company  D.] 

First  Lieutenant  John  McNab,  to  be  Captain,  April  25,  1861,  vice 
Heth,  resigned.  [Company  E.J 

Second  Lieutenant  Franck  S.  Armistead,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
March  3,  1861,  wee  Clinton,  promoted.  [Company  C,] 

Second  Lieutenant  Samuel  S.  Carroll,  to  be  First  Lieutenant, 
April  25,  1861,  vice  McNab,  promoted.  [Company  D.] 

Second  Lieutenant  Arthur  S.  Cunningham,  to  be  First  Lieuten¬ 
ant,  May  1,  1861,  vice  Hill,  resigned.  [Company  A.] 

Promotions  by  Brevet. 

Colonel  Joseph  Iv.  F.  Mansfield,  Inspector  General,  to  be  Brig¬ 
adier-General,  by  brevet,  May  6,  1861. 

Colonel  Lorenzo  Thomas,  Adjutant  General,  to  be  Brigadier- 
General,  by  brevet,  May  7,  1861. 

Major  Samuel  P.  Heintzelman,  of  the  Second  Infantry,  to  be 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  by  brevet,  to  date  from  December  19,  1851. 


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II.  APPOINTMENTS. 

Adjutant  General's  Department. 

Brevet  Captain  Alfred  Gibbs,  First  Lieutenant  of  the  Regiment 
of  Mounted  Riflemen,  to  be  Assistant  Adjutant  General  with  the 
brevet  rank  of  Captain,  May  11,  1861,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

First  Lieutenant  Nathaniel  H.  McLean,  of  the  Second  Infantry, 
to  be  Assistant  Adjutant  General  with  the  brevet  rank  of  Captain, 
May  11,  1861,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

First  Lieutenant  Absalom  Baird,  of  the  First  Artillery,  to  be 
Assistant  Adjutant  General  with  the  brevet  rank  of  Captain,  May 
11,  1861,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

First  Lieutenant  John  C.  Kelton,  of  the  Sixth  Infantry,  to  be 
Assistant  Adjutant  General  with  the  brevet  rank  of  Captain,  May 
11,  1861,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

First  Lieutenant  Robert  Williams,  of  the  First  Dragoons,  to  be 
Assistant  Adjutant  General  with  the  brevet  rank  of  Captain,  May 
11,  1861,  vice  S.  Williams,  promoted. 

Quartermaster' s  Department. 

First  Lieutenant  Amos  Beckwith,  of  the  First  Artillery,  to  be 
Assistant  Quartermaster  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  April  23,  1861, 
vice  Cabell,  resigned.  [Declined.] 

First  Lieutenant  Roger  Jones,  of  the  First  Regiment  of  Mounted 
Riflemen,  to  be  Assistant  Quartermaster  with  the  rank  of  Captain, 
April  28,  1861,  vice  McLean,  resigned. 

First  Lieutenant  Otis  H.  Tillinghast,  of  the  First  Artillery,  to  be 
Assistant  Quartermaster  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  May  18,  1861, 
vice  Beckwith,  declined. 

First  Lieutenant  Rufus,  Saxton,  of  the  Fourth  Artillery,  to  be 
Assistant  Quartermaster  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  May  18.  1861, 
vice  Van  Bokkelen,  cashiered. 

First  Lieutenant  Samuel  B.  Halabird,  of  the  First  Jn'antry,  to  be 
Assistant  Quartermaster  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  May  13,  1861,  vice 
Babbitt,  promoted. 

First  Lieutenant  Judson  D.  Bingham,  of  the  Second  Artillery,  to 
be  Assistant  Quartermaster  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  May  13,  1861, 
to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

First  Lieutenant  Stephen  H.  Weed,  of  the  Fourth  Artillery,  to  be 
Assistant  Quartermaster  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  May  13,  1861,  to 
fill  an  original  vacancy. 


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First  Lieutenant  Grier  Tallmadge,  of  the  Fourth  Artillery,  to  be 
Assistant  Quartermaster  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  May  17,  1861,  to 
fill  an  original  vacancy. 

First  Lieutenant  Alexander  J.  Perry,  of  the  Second  Artillery,  to 
be  Assistant  Quartermaster  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  May  17,  1861, 
to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

First  Lieutenant  Henry  C.  Hodges,  of  the  Fourth  Infantry,  to  be 
Assistant  Quartermaster  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  May  17,  1861,  to 
fill  an  original  vacancy. 

First  Lieutenant  John  G.  Chandler,  of  the  Third  Artillery,  to  be 
Assistant  Quartermaster  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  May  17,  1861,  to 
fill  an  original  vacam-v. 

First  Lieutenant  Robert  0.  Tyler,  of  the  Third  Artillery,  to  be 
Assistant  Quartermaster  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  May  17,  1861,  to 
fill  an  original  vacancy. 

First  Lieutenant  William  Myers,  of  the  Ninth  Infantry,  to  be 
Assistant  Quartermaster  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  May  17,  1861,  to 
fill  an  original  vacancy. 

First  Lieutenant  William  Craig,  of  the  highth  Infantry,  to  be 
Assistant  Quartermaster  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  May  17,  1861,  to 
fill  an  original  vacancy. 

First  Lieutenant  Charles  G.  Sawtelle,  of  the  Sixth  Infantry,  to  be 
Assistant  Quartarmaster  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  May  17,  1861,  to 
fill  an  original  vacancy. 

First  Lieutenant  Edward  L.  Hartz,  of  the  Eighth  Infantry,  to  be 
Assistant  Quartermaster  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  May  17,  1861.  to 
fill  an  original  vacancy. 

Subsisten ce  Depart  m  ent. 

First  Lieutenant  Amos  Beckwith,  of  the  First  Artillery,  to  be 
Commissary  of  Subsistence  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  May  10,  1861, 
vice  Eaton,  promoted. 

First  Lieutenant  John  McL.  Taylor,  of  the  Second  Artillery,  to 
be  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  May  11, 
1861,  vice  Waggaman,  resigned. 

First  Lieutenant  Robert  Macfeely,  of  the  Fourth  Infantry,  to  be 
Commissary  of  Subsistence  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  May  11,  1861, 
vice  Shiras,  promoted. 

First  Lieutenant  Beekman  Du  Barry,  of  the  Third  Artillery,  to  be 


Commissary  of  Subsistence  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  May  11,  1861, 
vice Kilburn,  promoted.  % 

First  Lieutenant  Henry  C.  Symonds,  of  the  Second  Artillery,  to 
be  Commissary  of  Subsistence  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  May  16, 
1861,  vice  Blair,  resigned. 

Pay  Department. 

Ben  Hardin  Helm,  of  Kentucky,  to  be  Paymaster,  April  23,  1861, 
vice  Beall,  resigned.  [Declined.] 

Brua  Cameron,  of  Pennsylvania,  to  be  Paymaster,  May  1,  1861, 
vice  Hutter,  resigned. 

Robert  A.  Kinzie,  of  Kansas,  to  be  Paymaster,  May  2,  1861,  vice 
Chilton,  resigned. 

George  L.  Febiger,  of  Delaware,  to  be  Paymaster,  May  3,  1861, 
vice  Rhett,  resigned. 

William  S.  Wallace,  of  Illinois,  to  be  Paymaster,  May  15,  1861. 
vice  Helm,  declined. 

Ordnance  Department. 

Benjamin  II.  Gilbreth,  of  Maine,  to  be  Military  Storekeeper,  May 
11,  1861,  vice  Baldwin,  resigned. 

First  Regiment  of  Dragoons. 

1.  First  Sergeant  John  Feilner,  of  Company  ‘‘F,’’  First  Dragoons, 
to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  April  26,  1861,  vice  Ellsworth,  declined. 
[Company  G.] 

12.  James  S.  Brisbin,  of  Pennsylvania,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861,  vice  Gregg,  promoted.  [Company  H.] 

30.  Augustus  Pleasonton,  of  Pennsylvania,  to  be  Second  Lieu¬ 
tenant,  April  26,  1861,  vice  Wheeler,  promoted.  [Company  C.] 

33.  George  B.  Sanford,  of  Connecticut.,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861,  vice  Lord,  promoted.  [Company  D. ] 

35.  Isaac  Dunkelberger,  of  Pennsylvania,  to  be  Second  Lieu¬ 
tenant,  April  26,  1861,  vice  Reno,  promoted.  [Company  E.] 

Second  Regiment  of  Dragoons. 

7.  James  C.  Snodgrass,  of  Pennsylvania,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861,  vice  Green,  promoted.  [Company  B.] 

8.  Charles  W.  Canfield,  of  New  Jersey,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861,  vice  Gay,  promoted.  [Company  G.] 


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11.  Robert  E.  Clary,  of  Utah,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  April 
26,  1861,  vice  Merrill,  promoted.  [Company  K.] 

24.  David  S.  Gordon,  of  Kansas,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  April 
26,  1861,  vice  Jackson,  promoted.  [Company  F.] 

3.  Robert  S.*  Smith,  of  Ohio,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  May  4, 
1861,  vice  Williams,  resigned.  [Company  C.] 

First  Regiment  of  Cavalry. 

28.  Thomas  T.  Turner,  of  Missouri,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861,  vice  Taylor.  (Declined.) 

34.  Walter  M.  Wilson,  of  Massachusetts,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861,  vice  Bowman,  promoted.  [Company  A.] 

1.  Samuel  W.  Stockton,  of  New  Jersey,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
May  4,  1861,  vice  Fish,  resigned.  [Company  B.] 

1.  Michael  J.  Kelly,  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  to  be  Second 
Lieutenant.  May  8, 1861,  vice  McCormick,  promoted.  [Company  C.] 

2.  Edward  M.  .McCook,  of  Colorado  Territory,  to  be  Second 
Lieutenant,  May  8,  1861,  vice  Mouck,  promoted.  [Company  G.] 

4.  Edward  D.  Baker,  of  Illinois,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  May 
8,  1861,  vice  Wilcox,  promoted.  [Company  D.] 

William  W.  Webb,  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  to  be  Second 
Lieutenant,  May  17,  1861,  vice  Turner,  declined.  [Company  K.] 
Second  lleyiment  of  Cavalry. 

2.  Junius  B.  Holloway,  of  Kentucky,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861,  vice  Porter,  promoted.  [Company  A.] 

4.  Thomas  Drummond,  of  Iowa,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  April 
26,  1861,  vice  Owens,  promoted.  [Company  I.] 

17.  Julius  W.  Mason,  of  Pennsylvania,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861,  vice  Lee,  promoted.  [Company  B.] 

20.  Edward  W.  Hinks,  of  Massachusetts,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861,  vice  Kimmel,  promoted.  [Company  G.] 

21.  E.  B.  Shields,  of  Tennessee,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  April 
26,  1861,  vice  Arnold,  promoted.  (Declined.) 

26.  Edward  H.  Lieb,  of  Pennsylvania,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861,  vice  Sweet,  promoted.  [Company  E.] 

1.  Joseph  P.  Ash,  of  Pennsylvania,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  30,  1861,  vice  Williams,  promoted.  [Company  H.] 

Thomas  M.  Anderson,  of  Ohio,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  May  7, 
1861,  vice  Shields,  declined.  [Company  C.] 


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3.  Leicester  Walker,  of  Ohio,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  May  8, 
1861,  vice  McLean,  promoted.  [Company  K.] 

First  Regiment  of  Artillery. 

Lorenzo  Thomas,  Jr.,  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  to  be  Second 
Lieutenant,  April  24,  1861,  vice  Cooper,  resigned.  [Company  D.] 

2').  Edward  B.  Hill,  of  New  York,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  April 
26,  1861,  vice  Ramsay,  promoted.  [Company  F.] 

2.  William  M.  Maynadier,  (at  large,)  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
May  1,  1861,  vice  Graham,  promoted.  [Company  ,M.] 

Third  Regiment  of  Artillery. 

38.  Watson  Webb,  of  New  York,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  April 
26,  1861,  vice  Howard,  resigned.  [Company  B.] 

Fourth  Regiment  of  Artillery. 

Evan  Thomas,  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  to  be  Second  Lieu¬ 
tenant,  April  9,  1861,  vice  Ramseur,  resigned.  [Company  D.] 

First  Regiment  of  Infantry. 

10.  Mathew  R.  Marston,  of  Pennsylvania,  to  be  Second  Lieu¬ 
tenant,  April  20,  1861,  vice  Thomas,  promoted.  [Company  F»]  * 

18.  Isaac  D.  De  Russy,  of  New  York,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861,  vice  Holman,  resigned.  [Company  I.] 

2.  Leslie  Smith,  of  Michigan,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  April  30, 
1861,  vice  Sherburne,  promoted.  [Company  H. ] 

William  H.  Sterling,  of  New  York,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  May 
18,  1861,  vice  Cone,  resigned.  [Company  G.] 

Second  Regiment  of  Infantry. 

Richard  Brindley,  of  Delaware,  tb  be  Second  Lieutenant,  May  3, 
1861,  vice  Lee,  resigned.  [Company  I.] 

Third  Regiment  of  Infantry. 

William  H.  Penrose,  of  Michigan,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  April 
13,  1861,  idee  Holt,  resigned.  [Company  F.] 

3.  Joseph  A.  McCool,  of  Pennsylvania,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861,  vice  Freed  ley,  promoted.  [Company  K.] 

23.  Daingerfield  Parker,  (at  large,)  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861,  vice  Walker,  promoted.  [Company  G.] 

Fourth  Regiment  of  Infantry. 

31.  Edward  B.  Wright,  of  New  Jersey,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861,  vice  Sheridan,  promoted.  [Declined.] 


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2.  Samuel  M.  Sprole,  of  New  York,  to  he  Second  Lieutenant. 
May  4,  1861,  vice  McCall,  resigned.  [Company  E.] 

Fifth  Regiment  of  Infantry. 

16.  Simon  Snyder,  of  Pennsylvania,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861,  vice  Hill,  resigned.  [Company  K.] 

1.  John  T.  Price,  of  Missouri,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  May  1, 
1861,  vice  Thomas,  resigned.  [Company  A.] 

Sixth  Regiment  of  Infantry. 

13.  Tillinghast  L’Hoinmedieu,  of  Ohio,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861,  vice  Ilambright,  declined.  [Transferred  to  the  First 
Cavalry.] 

22.  Hamilton  S.  Hawkins,  of  New  York,  to  be  Second  Lieu¬ 
tenant,  April  26,  1861,  vice  Moore,  promoted.  [Company  G.] 

Seventh  Regiment  of  Infantry. 

6.  AtLee  W.  Putnam,  of  Connecticut,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861.  vice  Pease,  promoted.  [Company  F.] 

15.  Edward  Ross,  of  Washington  Territory,  to  be  Second  Lieu¬ 
tenant,  April  26,  1861,  vice  Stivers,  promoted.  [Company  I.] 

19.  John  W.  Magruder,  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  to  be  Second 
Lieutenant,  April  26,  1861,  vice  Marmaduke,  resigned.  [Com¬ 
pany  B.] 

37.  James  M.  Broom,  of  Pennsylvania,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861,  vice  Ryan,  promoted.  [Company  A.J 

Eighth  Regiment  of  Infantry. 

27.  William  S.  Worth,  of  New  York,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861,  vice  Hazen,  promoted.  [Company  F.] 

Ninth  Regiment  of  Infantry. 

5.  John  D.  Devin,  of  New  Hampshire,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861,  vice  McKibbin,  promoted.  [Company  F.] 

9.  Charles  0.  Wood,  of  Indiana,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  April 
26,  1861,  vice  WicklifFe,  promoted.  [Company  K.] 

32.  David  W.  Biddle,  of  Pennsylvania,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  26,  1861,  vice  Forsyth,  promoted.  [Company  D.] 

36.  Frederick  Mears,  of  Illinois,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  April 
26,  1861,  vice  Huges,  promoted.  [Company  A.] 


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Tenth  Regiment  of  Infantry. 

14.  George  S.  La ura an,  of  Pennsylvania,  lobe  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  2(5,  1861,  vice  Armistead,  promoted.  [Company  G.] 

William  T.  Godwin,  of  Pennsylvania,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant, 
May  15,  1861,  vice  Carroll,  promoted.  [Company  I.] 

George  II.  Butler,  of  California,  to  be  Second  Lieutenant,  May 
lti,  1861,  vice  Cunningham,  promoted.  [Company  B.] 

III.  TRANSFERRED.— (8.) 

Captain  James  B.  Ricketts,  First  Artillery,  from  Company  C  to 
Light.  Company  I,  April  24,  1861. 

Second  Lieutenant  James  M.  Whittemore,  Jr.,  of  the  Third 
Artillery,  to  the  Ordnance  Department,  May  5,  18(51. 

Second  Lieutenant’!  i  Ili  aghast  L!  Hommedieu,  of  the  Sixth  Infantry 
to  the  First  Regiment  of  Cavalry,  May  7,  18(51.  [Company  E.] 

IV.  CASUALTIES. 

Resigned. — ( 111.) 

Brigadier-General  Joseph  E.  Johnson,  Quartermaster  General 
April  22,  18(51. 

Colonel  Thomas  T.  Fauntleroy,  First.  Dragoons,  May  18,  18(51. 

Colonel  and  Brevet  Brigadier-General  Albert  S.  Johnson,  Second 
Cavalry,  May  8,  18(51. 

Colonel  Robert  E.  Lee,  First  Cavalry,  April  25,  18(51. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  William  H.  Emory,  First  Cavalry,  May  9, 
1861. 

Major  Richard  B.  Lee.  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  May  it,  1801. 

Major  Alfred  Mordecai,  Ordnance  Department,  May  5,  18(51. 

Major  and  Brevet  Colonel  Benjamin  Huger,  Ordnance  Department, 
April  22.  18(51. 

Major  Theophilus  II.  Homes,  Eighth  Infantry,  April  22,  1861. 

Major  and  Brevet  Colonel  Charles  A.  May,  Second  Dragoons, 
April  20,  1861. 

Major  Robert,  S.  Garnett,  Ninth  Infantry,  April  80.  1861. 

Major  and  Brevet  Lieutenant-Colonel  John  H.  Winder,  Third 
Artillery,  April  27.  1861. 

Major  Edmund  K.  Smith,  Second  Cavalry,  April  6,  1861. 

Captain  James  A.  J.  Bradford,  Ordnance  Department,  May  1, 
18(51. 


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Captain  and  Brevet  Major  George  G.  Waggaman,  Commissary  of 
Subsistence,  May  10,  1861. 

Captain  and  Brevet  Lieutenant-Colonel  John  B.  Magruder,  First 
Artillery,  April  20,  1861. 

'  Captain  and  Brevet  Lieutenant- Colonel  Daniel  Buggies,  Fifth 
Infantry,  May  7,  1861. 

Captain  and  Brevet  Major  Larkin  Smith,  Eighth  Infantry,  May 
13,  1861. 

Captain  Thomas  Jordan,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  May  21,  1861. 
*  Captain  Henry  Little,  Seventh  Infantry,  May  7,  1861. 

✓  Captain  and  Brevet  Major  Joseph  Selden,  Eighth  Infantry,  April 
27,  1861. 

Captain  Arnold  El/.ey,  Second  Artillery,  April  25,  1861. 
f  Captain  Richard  S.  Ewell,  First  Dragoons,  May  7,  1861. 

Captain  and  Brevet  Major  John  C.  Pemberton,  Fourth  Artillery, 
April  29,  1861. 

Captain  William  B.  Blair,  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  May  14, 

1861. 

’.  Captain  John  P.  McCown,  Fourth  Artillery,  May  17,  1861. 

\  Captain  Reuben  P.  Campbell,  Second  Dragoons,  May  11,  1861. 
Captain  Samuel  Jones,  First  Artillery,  April  27,  1861. 

Captain  Edmunds  B.  Holloway,  Eighth  Infantry,  May  14,  1861. 

.  Captain  Henry  Heth,  Tenth  Infantry,  April  25,  1861. 

Captain  Charles  S.  Winder,  Ninth  Infantry,  April  1,  1861. 

.  Captain  William  S.  Walker,  First  Cavalry,  May  1,  1861. 

Captain  and  Brevet  Major  Samuel  S.  Anderson,  Second  Artillery, 
April  27,  1861. 

Captain  Eugene  E.  McLean,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  April  25, 
1861. 

Captain  James  M.  Hawes,  Second  Dragoons,  May  9,  1861. 

'  Captain  George  H.  Steuart,  First  Cavalry,  April  22,  1861. 

Captain  John  Trevitt,  Third  Infantry.  April  17,  1861. 

Captain  James  McIntosh,  First  Cavalry,  May  7,  1861. 

Captain  William  L.  Cabell,  Assistant  Quartermaster,  and  First 
Lieutenant  Seventh  Infantry,  April  20,  1861. 

Captain  James  E.  B.  Stuart,  First  Cavalry,  May  14,  1861. 

First  Lieutenant  Anderson  Merchant,  Second  Artillery,  May  2, 
1861. 

First  Lieutenant  Julius  A.  d’Lagnel,  Second  Artillery,  May  17, 1861. 


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First  Lieutenant  Caleb  Smith,  Second  Infantry.  May  3,  1861. 

First  Lieutenant  Thomas  K.  Jackson,  Eighth  Infantry,  April  1, 
1861. 

First  Lieutenant  Robert  Johnston,  First  Dragoons,  April  25, 
1801. 

First  Lieutenant  Walter  H.  Jenifer,  Second  Cavalry,  April  30, 
1861. 

First  Lieutenant  Thornton  A.  Washington,  First  Infantry,  April 
8,  1861. 

First  Lieutenant  George  B.  Anderson,  Second  Dragoons,  April 
25,  1861. 

First  Lieutenant  John  Pegrara,  Second  Dragoons,  May  10,  1861. 

First  Lieutenant  Henry  II.  Walker,  Sixth  Infantry,  May  3,  1861. 
'  First.  Lieutenant  John  B.  Villepigue,  Second  Dragoons,  March 
31,  1861. 

First  Lieutenant  Alexander  E.  Steen,  Third  Infantry,  May  10, 
1861. 

First  Lieutenant  Matthew  L.  Davis,  Third  Infantry,  May  13,  1801; 

First  Lieutenant  John  Mullins,  Second  Dragoons,  April  24,  1861. 
/  First  Lieutenant  John  B.  Hood,  Second  Cavalry,  April  16,  1861. 
'  First  Lieutenant  George  W.  C.  Lee,  Corps  of  Engineers,  May  2, 
1861. 

First  Lieutenant  James  A.  Smith,  Sixth  Infantry,  May  0,  1861. 

First  Lieutenant  Hylan  B.  Lyon,  Third  Artillery,  April  30,  1861. 

First  Lieutenant  Richard  H.  Riddick,  First  Cavalry,  May  9,  1861. 

First  Lieutenant  John  T.  Mercer,  First  Dragoons,  April  26,  1861. 

First  Lieutenant  John  O.  Long,  Second  Infantry,  May  2,  1861.  •  „ 

First  Lieutenant  Joseph  F.  Minter,  Second  Cavalry,  March  31, 
1861. 

First  Lieutenant  James  II.  Hill,  Tenth  Infantry,  May  1,  1861. - 

First  Lieutenant  Edward  Ingraham,  First  Cavalry,  May  2,  1861. 

First  Lieutenant  Lunsford  L.  Lomax,  First  Cavalry,  April  25, 
1861. 

First  Lieutenant  Fitzhugh  Lee,  Second  Cavalry,  May  21,  1861. 

Second  Lieutenant  William  F.  Lee,  Second  Infantry,  April  30, 
1861. 

Second  Lieutenant  Robert  C.  Hill,  Fifth  Infantry,  March  3,  1861. 

Second  Lieutenant  Alexander  M.  Haskell,  First  Infantry,  May  1', 
.1861. 


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Second  Lieutenant  James  K.  McCall,  Fourth  Infantry,  April  2’>, 
1861. 

Second  Lieutenant  James  B.  S.  Alexander,  Ninth  Infantry,  May 
9,  1861. 

Second  Lieutenant  Owen  K.  McLemore,  Sixth  Infantry,  April  8, 

1861. 

Second  Lieutenant  James  Howard,  Third  Artillery.  April  3,  1861. 
Second  Lieutenant  Gabriel  II.  Hill,  Third  Artillery,  April  29, 

1861. 

Second  Lieutenant  James  II.  Holman,  First  Infantry,  April  17, 
1861. 

Second  Lieutenant  Samuel  M.  Cooper,  First  Artillery,  April  5, 

1861. 

Second  Lieutenant  Aurelius  F.  Cone,  First  Infantry,  May  13, 

1861. 

Second  Lieutenant  John  S.  Marmaduke,  Seventh  Infantry,  April 
17,  1861. 

Second  Lieutenant  Robert  H.  Anderson.  Ninth  Infantry,  May  17, 

1861. 

Second  Lieutenant  Oliver  II.  Fish,  First  Cavalry,  May  1,  1861. 
Second  Lieutenant  Richard  K.  Meade,  Jr.,  Corps  of  Engineers, 
May  1,  1861. 

Second  Lieutenant  Bryan  M.  Thomas,  Fifth  Infantry,  April  6, 

1861. 

Second  Lieutenant  Solomon  Williams,  Second  Dragoons,  May  3, 

1861. 

;  Second  Lieutenant  William  G.  Robinson,  Second  Infantry,  May 
17,  1861. 

Second  Lieutenant  Andrew  Jackson,  Jr.,  First  Cavalry,  May  7, 

1861. 

Second  Lieutenant  Joseph  Wheeler,  Jr.,  Regiment  of  Mounted 
Riflemen,  April  22,  1861. 

Second  Lieutenant  Frank  Huger,  Tenth  Infantry,  May  21,  186L 
Second  Lieutenant  John  S.  Saunders,  Ordnance  Department', 
April  22,  1861. 

Second  Lieutenant  Stephen  D.  Ramseur,  Fourth  Artillery,  April 
6,  1861. 

Brevet  Second  Lieutenant  William  P.  Smith*  Corps  of  Topo¬ 
graphical  Engineers,  April  27,  1861. 


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Brevet  Second  Lieutenant  Robert  F.  Beckham,  Corps  of  Topo¬ 
graphical  Engineers,  May  3,  1861. 

'  Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  H.  Smith,  April  25,  1861. 

Assistant  Surgeon  John  M.  Haden,  April  25,  1861. 

'  Assistant  Surgeon  Edward  W.  Johns,  April  22,  1861. 

Assistant  Surgeon  William  W.  Anderson,  April  20,  1861. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Elisha  P.  Langworthy,  April  30,  1861. 

-  Assistant  Surgeon  Andrew  J.  Foard,  April  1,  1861. 

*■  Assistant  Surgeon  Richard  Potts,  May  7,  1861. 

'  Assistant  Surgeon  Robert  L.  Brodie,  May  7,  1861. 

'  Assistant  Surgeon  Nathaniel  S.  Crowell,  May  17,  1861. 

Assistant  Surgeon  William  J.  L’Engle,  April  30,  1861. 

'  Assistant  Surgeon  Asa  Wall,  May  11,  1861. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Charles  Brewer,  May  7,  1861. 

Assistant  Surgeon  Archibald  M.  Fauntleroy,  May  9,  1861. 
Paymaster  Lloyd  J .  Beall,  April  22,  1861. 

-  Paymaster  George  C.  Hutter,  April  30.  1861. 

•  Paymaster  Robert  H.  Chilton,  April  29,  1861. 

Paymaster  Thomas  G.  Rhett,  April  1,  1861. 

Military  Storekeeper  Briscoe  G.  Baldwin,  Jr.,  Ordnance  Depart¬ 
ment,  April  22,  1861. 

Military  Storekeeper  Frederick  C.  Humphreys,.  Ordnance  Depart¬ 
ment.  May  22,  1861, 

Military  Storekeeper  Richard  Fatherly,  Ordnance.  Department, 
May  1,  1861. 

Commissions  vacated  under  the  1th  section  of  the  Act  of  June  18, 
1846.— (3.) 

By  First  Lieutenant  Marcus  D.  L.  Simpson,  2d  Artillery,  Com¬ 
missary  of  Subsistence,  his  regimental  commission,  (only,)  April 
25,  1861. 

I  tv  First  Lieutenant  Theodore  Talbot,  1st  Artillery,  Assistant 
Adjutant  General,  his  regimental  commission,  (only,)  April  27, 
1861. 

By  First  Lieutenant  John  McL.  Taylor,  2d  Artillery,  Commissary 
of  Subsistence,  his  regimental  commission,  (only,)  April  27,  1861. 
Declined. — (7. ) 

By  First  Lieutenant  Amos  Beckwith,  1st  Artillery — the  appoint¬ 
ment  of  Assistant  Quartermaster  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  to  date 
from  April  22,  1861. 


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By  Ephraim  E.  Ellsworth,  of  New  York — the  appointment  of 
Second  Lieutenant,  1st  Dragoons,  to  date  from  March  23,  1861. 

By  Henry  Hambright,  of  Pennsylvania — the  appointment  of 
Second  Lieutenant,  6th  Infantry,  to  date  from  March  23,  1861. 

By  E..  B.  Shields,  of  Tennessee — the  appointment  of  Second 
Lieutenant,  2d  Cavalry,  to  date  from  April  26,  1861. 

By  Thomas  T.  Turner,  of  Missouri — the  appointment  of  Second 
Lieutenant,  1st  Cavalry,  to  date  from  April  26,  1861. 

By  Edward  B.  Wright,  of  New  Jersey — the  appointment  of 
Second  Lieutenant,  4th  Infantry,  to  date  from  April  26,  1861. 

By  Ben  Hardin  Helm,  of  Kentucky — the  appointment  of  Pay¬ 
master,  to  date  from  April  25,  1861. 

Died. — (5. ) 

Lieutenant-Coloneland  Brevet  Colonel  John  Munroe,  4th  Artillery, 
at  New  Brunswick ,  N.  /.,  April  26,  1861. 

Major  Michael  M.  Clark,  Quartermaster,  at  Baltimore ,  Mel.,  May 
10,  1861. 

Captain  Theodore  Fink,  8th  Infantry,  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  May  3, 
1861. 

First  Lieutenant  James  B.  Withered,  2d  Cavalry — supposed  to 
have  been  drowned  at  the  mouth  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Texas,  March 
20,  1861. 

Brevet  Brigadier-General  Thomas  Lawson,  Surgeon  General,  at 
Norfolk,  Va.,  May  15,  1861. 

Dropped. — (3.) 

Captain  William  B.  Johnson,  Third  Infantry,  April  11,  1861. 

Captain  Franklin  Gardner,  Tenth  Infantry,  May  7,  1861. 

First  Lieutenant  Abner  Smead,  First  Artillery,  April  11,  1861. 

Dismissed  under  the  act  of  January  31,  1823. — (1.) 

First  Lieutenant  Charles  H.  Ogle,  First  Dragoons,  April  23,  1861. 

Cashiered. — (1.) 

Captain  William  K.  Van  Bokkelen,  Assistant  Quartermaster, 
May  8,  1861. 

V... Officers  have  been  arranged,  in  the  foregoing  order,  to  the 
companies  to  which  they  succeeded  in  the  natural  course  of  promo¬ 
tion  or  appointment.  Should  a  different  assignment,  however,  have 
since  been  made  by  competent  authority,  it  will  take  precedence  of 
the  former. 


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Vr...The  nuftiber,  prefixed  to  the  name  of  each  of  the  Second 
Lieutenants,  in  the  above  list  of  appointments,  indicate  his  rank 
nmong  those  of  the  same  date. 

VII...  Acceptance,  or  non-acceptance,  of  appointments,  and,  in 
case  of  acceptance,  the  birthplace  of  the  officer  appointed,- his  ape, 
and  residence ,  when  appointed,  will,  in  every  case,  be  promptly 
reported  to  the  Adjutant  General. 


By  okd Kit : 


Okkiciai,: 


L.  THOMAS, 

•  Adjutant  General. 


Assistant  Adjutant  General. 


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