AEMY OF THE UNITED STATES. 



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Irvin McDowell, relieved Sept. 6, 1862; president 

 of a Retiring Board since July 12, 1863. 



W. S. Rosecrans, relieved Oct. 19, 1863 ; ordered to 

 Department of Missouri. 



D. C. Buell, relieved Oct. 30, 1862. 



J. A. McClernand, relieved June 18, 1863. 



Lewis Wallace, relieved Nov. 10, 1862; on court 

 martial duty until Nov. 5, 1863. 



George Cadwallader, relieved Aug. 16, 1862 ; com- 

 manding post at Philadelphia since July 18, 1863. 



E. 0. C. Ord, relieved Oct. 28, 1863, for sickness ; 

 has since joined his corps. 



S. P. Heintzelman, relieved Oct. 13, 1863 ; president 

 of General Court Martial in Washington. 



E. D. Keyes, relieved July, 1863 ; member of Retir- 

 ing Board at Wilmington, Del. 



A. McDowell McCook, relieved Oct. 9, 1863. 



T. L. Crittenden, relieved Oct. 7, 1863. 



D. E. Sickles,relieved July 3, 1863; severely wounded. 



R. H. Milroy, relieved June 20, 1863. 



A. Doubleday, relieved July 1, 1863 ; wounded ; on 

 court martial duty. 



R. J. Oglesby, relieved July 27, 1863. 



G. L. Hartsuff, relieved Oct. 3, 1863 ; ordered before 

 the Retiring Board. 



BRIGADIER-GENERALS. 



Andrew Porter, relieved July, 1862. 



T. W. Sherman, relieved May 27, 1863; severely 

 wounded. 



W. R. Montgomery, relieved June, 1862 ; command- 

 ing post at Philadelphia until March 11, 1863. 



J. B. Ricketts, relieved Nov. 1, 1862 ; on Military 

 Board to try officers in Washington. 



J. S. Wadsworth, relieved July 17, 1863 ; member 

 of Court of Inquiry. 



G. W. Morrell, relieved Feb. 1863 ; commanding 

 depot for drafted men at Indianapolis. 



J. J. Abercrombie, relieved Dec. 9, 1863. 



L. P. Graham, relieved Aug. 19, 1862 ; president of 

 board for examining sick officers at Annapolis. 



W. A. Gorman, relieved June 27, 1863. 



J. G. Barnard, has had no command ; chief engineer 

 of the defences of Washington. * 



J. P. Hatch, relieved Aug. 30, 1862; wounded at 

 second battle of Bull Run ; commanding cavalry depot 

 at St. Louis. 



A. Schoepf, relieved Oct. 15, 1862 ; commanding 

 Fort Delaware. 



G. W. Cullum, has had no command ; chief of Gen. 

 Halleck's staff. 



G. B. Tower, relieved Aug. 31, 1862 ; severely 

 wounded at the second battle of Bull Run. 



L, G. Arnold, relieved May 23, 1863 ; sick, and or- 

 dered before the Retiring Board. 



W. S. Ketchum, has had no command ; on duty in 

 the War Department. 



D. Tyler, relieved June, 1863 ; commands the dis- 

 trict of Delaware. 



R. B. Mitchell, relieved Oct. 23, 1863 ; on General 

 Court Martial at Washington. 



E. R. S. Canby, relieved Sept. 10, 1863 ; on duty in 

 the War Department. 



C. Devens, Jr., relieved May 26, 1863, on account of 

 sickness ; commanding depot for drafted men in Bos- 

 ton harbor. 



Max Weber, relieved Sept. 7, 1862 ; wounded ; on 

 General Court Martial at Washington. 



Neal Dow, relieved May 27, 1863 ; wounded and a 

 prisoner at Richmond, Va. 



C. S. Greene, relieved Oct. 29, 1863 ; badly wounded ; 

 on General Court Martial at Washington. 



John Gibbon, relieved July 3, 1863 ; wounded at 

 Gettysburg; commanding depot for drafted men at 

 Philadelphia. 



Charles Griffin, relieved Oct. 23, 1863, on account of 

 sickness ; on General Court Martial at Washington. 



Greene C. Smith, relieved Aug. 28, 1861 ; member 

 of Congress. 



B. S. Roberts, relieved Dec. 2, 1863. 



F. C. Barlow, relieved July 4, 1863 ; wounded at 

 Gettysburg. 



Mason Brayman, relieved May 31, 1863 ; command- 

 ing Camp Dennison, Ohio. 



N. J. Jackson, relieved April 17, 1863 ; commanding 

 depot for drafted men at Riser's Island, N. Y. harbor. 



F. B. Spinola, relieved July 23, 1863 ; wounded ; on 

 recruiting service at Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Solomon Meredith, relieved Oct. 19, 1863 ; absent on 

 sick certificate. 



H. B. Carrington, has had no command ; on duty 

 with the governor of Indiana. 



William Hays, relieved Sept. 16, 1863 ; Assistant 

 Provost Marshal-General, Southern Division of New 

 York. 



A. K. Slemmer, has had no command ; President of 

 Board of Examination of sick officers at Cincinnati. 



P. G. Pitcher, has had no command ; assistant to 

 Provost Alarshal-General at Brattleboro', Vt. 



S. A. Meredith, has had no command ; agent for ex- 

 change of prisoners. 



E. W. Heath, relieved March 26, 1863 ; commanding 

 depot for drafted men at Concord, N. H. 



W. W. Orme, relieved Aug. 31, 1863; commanding 

 at Chicago, 111. 



J. T. Copeland, relieved July 14, 1863 ; command- 

 ing depot for drafted men at Pittsburg, Pa. 



S. G. Chaplin, has had no command ; commanding 

 depot for drafted men at Grand Rapids, Michigan. 



T. A. Rowley, relieved July 3, 1863 ; wounded at 

 Gettysburg; commanding depot for drafted men at 

 Portland, Me. 



C. T. Campbell, relieved July 30, 1863 ; on General 

 Court Martial at Milwaukie, Wisconsin. 



H. E. Paine, relieved July 3, 1863 ; lost a leg at Port 

 Hudson ; on General Court Martial at Washington. 



G. R. Paul, relieved July 3, 1863 ; severely wounded 

 at Gettysburg, and nearly blirid. 



Robert Allen, has had no command ; Chief Quarter- 

 master, Department of the West. 



D. H. Rucker, has had no command ; Chief Depot 

 Quartermaster at Washington. 



year the several army 

 as follows : 



At the close of the 

 corps were commanded 



1st, Gen. John Newton. 



2d. Gen "W. S. Hancock. 



3d. Gen. W. H. French. 



4th. Gen. Gordon Granger. 



5th. Gen. George Sykes. 



6th. Gen. John Sedgwick. 



7th. Consolidated with oth- 

 ers. 



8th. Gen. H. H. Lockwood. 



9th. Gen. A. E. Burnside. 

 10th. Gen. Q. A. Gillmore. 

 llth. Gen. O. O. Howard. 

 12th. Gen. H. "W. Slocum. 



13th. Gen. E. O. C. Ord. 

 14th. Gen. John M. Palmer. 

 15th. Gen. John A. Logan. 

 16th. Gen. S. A. Hurlbut. 

 17th. Gen. J. B. McPhereon. 

 18th. Gen. B. F. Butler. 

 19th. Gen. W. B. Franklin. 

 20th. I Consolidated to form 

 21st. (the 4th. 

 22d. Gen. S. P.Heintzelman. 

 23d. Gen. G. L. Hartsuff. 

 Cavalry Corps Gen. George 

 Stoneman. 



The military geographical departments, after 

 undergoing several changes in commanders, re- 

 mained in charge of the following generals : 



Department of the Tennessee Maj.-Gen. W. T. Sherman. 



" of the Cumberland Maj.-Gen. George H. Thomas. 



" of the Ohio Maj.-Gen. J. T. Foster. 



" of the East Maj.-Gen. John A. Dix. 



" of the Gulf Maj.-Gen. N. P. Banks. 



" of North Carolina and Virginia Maj.-Gen. B. F. Butler. 



" of the Northwest Maj.-Gen. John Pope. 



" of Washington Maj.-Gen. S. P. Heintzelman. 



" of the Monongahela Maj.-Gen. W. T. H. Brooks. 



" of the Susquehanna Maj.-Gen. D. N. Couch. 



" of Western Virginia Brig.-Gen. B. F. Kelly. 



" of New Mexico Brig.-Gen. J. H. Carleton. 



" of the Pacific Brig.-Gen. George Wright. 



" of Kansas Maj.-Gen. James G. Blunt. 



" of the Middle Department Brig.-Gen. H. H.Lockwood. 



" of the South Maj.-Gen. Q. A. Gilhnore. 



" of Missouri Maj.-Gen. John M. Schofield. 



The three departments of the Tennessee, the 

 Cumberland, and the Ohio, were, in October, 

 formed into the military Division of the Missis- 

 sippi, of which Maj.-Gen. U. S. Grant assumed 

 the command on the 16th of that month. 



