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Brevet Colonel Ely S. Parker, late Captain and Assistant Adjutant General, United States Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the campaign terminating with the surrender of the insurgent army under General Robert E. Lee, to date from April 9, 1865.

Robert E. Patterson, late Colonel of the One Hundred and Fifteenth Pennsylvania Volunteers, for meritorious services during the rebellion, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Colonel Eugene B. Payne, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Thirty-seventh Illinois Volunteers, for faithful and meritorious services, to date from March 13, 1865.

William R. Pease, late Colonel of the One Hundred and Seventeenth New York Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Colonel Carroll H. Potter, of the Sixth Regiment United States Volunteers, for meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Colonel Benjamin F. Pratt, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Thirty-sixth Regiment United States Colored Troops, for gallant conduct and faithful services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865. Charles M. Prevost, late Colonel of the One Hundred and Eighteenth Pennsylvania Volunteers, for meritorious services, to date from March 13, 1865.

Richard B. Price, late Colonel of the Second Pennsylvania Cavalry, for gallant and meritorious services in the engagement with the Sixth Virginia Cavalry, and in the capture of its Colonel, in September, 1862, to date from March. 13, 1865.

S. W. Price, late Colonel of the Twenty-first Kentucky Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the war of the rebellion, and for personal gallantry in leading his regiment in the assault of the enemy's position on the Moulton and Dallas road and Kenesaw Mountain, capturing and holding the position (although greatly outnumbered) until reinforced by the command to which he belonged, June 27, 1864, to date from March 13, 1865.

· Brevet Colonel S. Tyler Read, late Major of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry, for gallant and distinguished services at the battle of Cedar Creek, Virginia, to date from March 13, 1865.

T. A. Ripley, late Colonel of the Fourteenth New Hampshire Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Colonel Walter R. Robbins, late Lieutenant Colonel of the First New Jersey Cavalry, for meritorious services, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Colonel William A. Robinson, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Colonel John K. Robison, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Sixteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, for gallant and meritorious services in the field during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Horatio Rogers, late Colonel of the Second Rhode Island Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1866.

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Charles Roome, late Colonel of the Thirty-seventh New York Volunteers, for faithful and meritorious services, to date from March 13, 1865. Brevet Colonel Edward F. Schneider, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Eighth Kansas Volunteers, for meritorious services in the field, to date from March 13, 1865.

Robert W. Smith, late Colonel of the Sixteenth Illinois Cavalry, for faithful and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Colonel Edgar Sowers, late Lieutenant Colonel of the One Hundred and Eighteenth Ohio Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Colonel John P. Spofford, of the Ninety-seventh New York Volunteers, for meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Colonel John A. Steiner, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Thirteenth Maryland Volunteers, for faithful and meritorious services, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Colonel Luther Stephenson, jr., Lieutenant Colonel of the Thirty-Second Massachusetts Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services in the campaign against Richmond, Virginia, to date from March 13, 1865.

W. B. Stokes, late Colonel of the Fifth Tennessee Cavalry, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865. Colonel Peter J. Sullivan, of the Forty-eighth Ohio Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Thomas H. Talbott, late Colonel of the First Maine Heavy Artillery, for faithful and meritorious services, to date from March 13, 1865.

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C. Carroll Tevis, late Colonel of the Third Maryland Cavalry, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

George W. Tew, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Fifth Rhode Island Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13 1865.

D. C. Thomas, late Colonel of the Ninety-third Indiana Volunteers, for faithful and meritorious services, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Colonel G. P. Thruston, Major and Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, for meritorious services generally during the war, and particularly for gallant and meritorious conduct at the battles of Stone River, Tennessee, and Chickamauga, Georgia, to date from March 13, 1865.

Benjamin F. Tracy, late Colonel of the One Hundred and Ninth New York Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Colonel Theodore Tranernicht, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Thirteenth Regiment United States Colored Troops, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

George Varney, late Colonel of the Third Maine Volunteers, for gallant conduct at the battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Colonel Alexander Von Schrader, Major and Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious conduct at the battles of Stone River, Tennessee, and Chickamauga, Georgia, during the Atlanta campaign, and particularly for the battle of Jonesboro', Georgia, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Colonel Lucius H. Warren, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Thirty-eighth Regiment United States Colored Troops, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Milton Wells, late Colonel of the Fifteenth West Virginia Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

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Brevet Colonel William Welsh, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Nineteenth Regiment United States Colored Troops, for gallant conduct during the war, and especially in the defence of the picket line at Bermuda Hundred, Virginia, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Colonel Edward W. West, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Thirty-third New Jersey Volunteers, for faithful and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Colonel Charles H. Whittelsey, late Major and Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Colonel F. II. Whittier, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Thirtieth Massachusetts Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Colonel John S. Wilcox, of the Fifty-second Illinois Volunteers, for meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

A. W. Williams, late Colonel of the Twentieth Michigan Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

James Grant Wilson, late Colonel of the Fourth Regiment United States Colored Troops, for faithful and meritorious services, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Colonel Lester S. Wilson, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Sixtieth New York Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services in the campaign under General Sherman, resulting in the fall of Atlanta, Georgia, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Colonel John S. Witcher, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Third West Virginia Cavalry, for gallant and meritorious services during the Shenandoah campaign of 1864, and in the final campaign around Richmond and Petersburg in the spring of 1865, to date from March 13, 1865.

Grover S. Wormer, late Colonel of the Eighth Michigan Cavalry, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date March 13, 1865. Colonel Thomas F. Wright, of the Second California Infantry, for faithful and meritorious services, to date from March 13, 1865.

Colonel S. B. M. Young, of the Fourth Pennsylvania Cavalry, for gallant and meritorious services during the campaign terminating with the surrender of the insurgent army under General Robert E. Lee, to date from April 9, 1865.

Lewis Zahm, late Colonel of the Third Ohio Cavalry, for meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

TO BE COLONELS BY BREVET.

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel H. L. Abbott, Major of the Twentieth Massachusetts Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of the Wilderness, Virginia, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel William C. Alberger, Captain of the Nineteenth Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel John F. Anderson, Major and Aide-deCamp, United States Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Martin Anderson, late Major of the Eleventh Kansas Cavalry, for meritorious services, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Thomas J. Anderson, late Major and Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, for faithful and meritorious services, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Charles C. Baker, late Major of the Second Michigan Volunteers, for gallant and distinguished conduct at the battle of Fair Oaks, Virginia, and for meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Isaac S. Bangs, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Eighty-first Regiment United States Colored Troops, for gallant and meritorious services at the siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana, to date from March 13, 1865.

Ira McL. Barton, late Lieutenant Colonel of the First New Hampshire Heavy Artillery, for faithful and meritorious services, to date from March 13, 1865.

John Beattie, late Lieutenant Colonel of the One Hundred and Sixtyfourth New York Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious conduct at the battle of Ream's Station, Virginia, August 25, 1864, to date from March 13, 1865.

Lieutenant Colonel Robert H. Bentley, of the Twelfth Ohio Cavalry, for faithful and meritorious services, to date from March 13, 1865.

Daniel R. Boice, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Third New Jersey Cavalry, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Madison Boulware, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Seventh California Volunteers, for faithful and meritorious services, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Lyman Bridges, late Captain of Bridges' Illinois Battery, for gallant and meritorious services as Chief of Artillery commanding the Artillery Brigade of the Fourth Army Corps at the battle of Franklin, Tennessee, Nóvember 30, 1864, on which occasion he A. G. O. No. 67-2

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