AEMY, UNITED STATES. 



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J. M. Schofield, on leave of absence. 



0. 0. Howard, Washington, D. C., Bureau of 

 Freedmen. 



Alfred H. Terry, Richmond, Va., commanding De- 

 partment of Virginia. 



John A. Rawlins, Washington, D. C., Chief of Staff. 



Lorenzo Thomas, on inspection duty, Special In- 

 structions. 



Joseph Holt, Washington, Judge-Advocate General. 



Jas. B. Fry, Washington, Provost-Marshal General. 



M. C. Meigs, Washington, Quartermaster-General. 



Amos B. Eaton, Washington, Commissary-General. 



Joseph K. Barnes, Washington, Surgeon-General. 



Richard Delafield, Washington, Chief-Engineer. 



A. B. Dyer, Washington, Chief of Ordnance. 



Volunteers. 



MAJOR-GENERALS. 



Ethan A. Hitchcock, Washington, D. C. ; under 

 special orders of the Secretary of War; in charge of 

 Office of the Commissary-General of Prisoners. 



Irvin McDowell, San Francisco, Cal. ; command- 

 ing Department of California. 



John Pope, St. Louis, Mo. ; commanding Depart- 

 ment of the Missouri. 



Samuel R. Curtis, Commissioner to examine the 

 Union Pacific Railroad under the direction of the 

 Secretary of the Interior. 



Edward 0. C. Ord, Detroit, Mich., commanding 

 Department of the Ohio. 



Joseph Hooker, New York City ; commanding De- 

 partment of the East. 



John G. Foster, Tallahassee, Fla., commanding 

 Department of Florida. 



Christopher C. Augur, Washington, D. C. ; com- 

 manding Department of Washington. 



George Stoneman, Memphis, Tenn., commanding 

 Department of Tennessee. 



Oliver 0. Howard, Washington, D. C., Commis- 

 sioner of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and 

 Abandoned Lands. 



Daniel E. Sickles, Charleston, S. C., commanding 

 Department of South Carolina. (Lost a leg in battle.) 



Winfield S. Hancock, Baltimore, Md., commanding 

 Middle Department. 



John M. Palmer, Louisville, Ky., commanding De- 

 partment of Kentucky. 



Frederick Steele, Fort Vancouver, W. T., com- 

 manding Department of the Columbia. 



Joseph J. Reynolds, Little Rock, Ark., command- 

 ing Department of Arkansas. 



John M. Schofield, on leave of absence. 



Andrew A. Humphreys, in charge of work on le- 

 vees on the Mississippi River. 



James B. Steedman, Augusta, Ga., commanding 

 Department of Georgia. 



Edward R. S. Canby, New Orleans, La., command- 

 ing Department of Louisiana. 



_Horatio G. Wright, Galveston, Texas, command- 

 ing Department of Texas. 



Alfred H. Terry, Richmond, Va., commanding De- 

 partment of Virginia. 



Thomas J. Wood, Vicksburg, Miss., commanding 

 Department of Mississippi. 



Gersham Mott, Washington, D. C. , under orders 

 of War Department. Member of special commission. 



Nelson A. Miles, Fort Monroe, Va., commanding 

 District of Fort Monroe. 



Alvan C. Gillem, Chattanooga, Tenn., commanding 

 district of East Tennessee. 



Francis Fessenden, Washington, D. C., under or- 

 ders of Major-General Augur. (Lost a leg in battle.) 



BRIGADIER-GENERALS. 



Thos. W. Sherman, New Orleans, La., commanding 

 Eastern District of Louisiana. (Lost a leg in battle.) 



James B. Ricketts, Annapolis, Md., president of a 

 general court-martial. 



Seth Williams, Washington, D. C., Acting In- 

 spector-General Armies of the United States. Mem- 

 ber of a Special Commission. 



Charles R. Woods, Mobile, Ala., commanding De- 

 partment of Alabama. 



Walter Q. Gresham, New Ind. On leave of absence. 



John M. Corse, St. Paul, Minn., commanding Dis- 

 trict of Minnesota. 



John W. Turner, Richmond, Va., commanding 

 District of Henrico. 



John R. Brooke, Annapolis, Md. ; member of a gen- 

 eral court-martial. 



Fmory Upton, Denver City, Colorado Territory ; 

 commanding District of Colorado. 



William F. Bartlett, on leave of absence on ac- 

 count of wounds. 



John B. Mclntosh, Annapolis, Md., member of a 

 general court-martial. (Lost a leg in battle.) 



George H. Chapman, Department of Missouri, un- 

 der orders of Major-General Pope. 



Joseph A. Haskin, Washington, D. C., command- 

 ing defences around Washington. Member of a gen- 

 eral court-martial. 



John W. Sprague, St. Louis, Mo., Assistant Com- 

 missioner of the Freedmen's Bureau for the States 

 of Missouri and Arkansas. 



Robert K. Scott, Napoleon, Ohio, assigned to duty 

 in the Freedmen's Bureau. 



Galusha Pennypacker, West Chester, Pa., on leave 

 of absence. (Severely wounded in battle.) 



Wager Swayne, Montgomery, Ala., Assistant Com- 

 missioner of the Freedmen's Bureau for the State of 

 Alabama. 



Stewart Van Vliet, New York city, chief depot 

 quartermaster in New York. 



Thomas M. Harris, under orders to report in per- 

 son to the Secretary of War. 



Frederick T. Dent, Washington, D. C., command- 

 ing garrison. 



Lewis B. Parsons ; supervising the disposition of 

 Government boats and barges on the Western rivers. 



Louis D. Watkins,Louisville,Ky., commanding post. 



John M. Brannan, Savannah, Ga., commanding 

 District of Savannah. 



George W. Cullum, West Point, N. Y., Superin- 

 tendent of the Military Academy. 



Jefterson C.' Davis, Louisville, Ky., commanding 

 First Division Department of Kentucky. 



William S. Ketchum, Washington, D. C,, on spe- 

 cial duty in the War Department. 



James H. Carleton, Santa Fe, New Mexico, com- 

 manding District of New Mexico. 



Absalom Baird, New Orleans, La., Assist. Com'r 

 of the Freedmen's Bureau for the State of Louisiana. 



John C. Robinson, Albany, N. Y., commanding 

 District of Northern and Western New York. (Lost 

 a leg in battle.) 



Henry Price, Alexandria, Va., member of a general 

 court-martial. 



George S. Greene, Alexandria, Va., President of a 

 general court-martial. 



Henry J. Hunt, Fort Smith, Ark., commanding 

 Frontier District, Department of Arkansas. 



George W. Getty, Baltimore, Md., commanding 

 District of Baltimore, Middle Department. 



Alfred Sully, Clinton, Iowa, commanding District 

 of Upper Missouri. 



Clinton B. Fisk, Nashville, Tenn., Assistant Com- 

 missioner of the Freedmen's Bureau for the States 

 of Kentucky and Tennessee. 



Thomas G. Pitcher, Indianapolis, Ind., command- 

 ing District of Indiana, and Chief Mustering and Dis- 

 bursing officer, &c., for the State of Indiana. 



Frank Wheaton, Omaha City, Nebraska Territory, 

 commanding District of Nebraska. 



John S. Mason, Prescott, Arizona Territory, com- 

 manding District of Arizona, 



Romeyn B. Ayres, Winchester, Va., commanding 

 District of the Shenandoah. 



John E. Smith, Memphis, Tenn., comman ling Dis- 

 trict of West Tennessee. 



Thomas H. Huger, Raleigh, N C., commanding 

 Department of North Carolina. 



