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Captains--

Delos B. Sackett, Inspector-General United States army.

Thomas J. Wood, Major-General Volunteers, United States army.

George B. McClellan, Major-General commanding United States army and Army of the Potomac.

Samuel D. Sturgis, Brigadier-General Volunteers, United States army.

*Wm. D. DeSaussure, Colonel Confederate States army.

*Wm. S. Walker, Brigadier-General Confederate States army.

*George T. Anderson, Brigadier-General Confederate States army.

Robert S. Garnett, Brigadier-General Confederate States army — killed in action.


First Lieutenants--

Wm. N. R. Beale, Brigadier-General Confederate States army.

George H. Steuart, Brigadier-General Confederate States army.

James McIntosh, Brigadier-General Confederate States army — killed in action.

Robert Ransom, Major-General Confederate States army.

Eugene A. Carr, Brigadier-General Volunteers, United States army.

*Alfred Iverson, Brigadier-General Confederate States army.

*Frank Wheaton, Brigadier-General Volunteers, United States army.


Second Lieutenants--

David S. Stanley, Major-General Volunteers, United States army.

James E. B. Stuart, Major-General Confederate States army — mortally wounded in action.

Elmer Otis, Major First Cavalry and Colonel by brevet, United States army.

James B. McIntyre, Major Third Cavalry and Colonel by brevet, United States army.

*Eugene W. Crittenden, Major Fifth Cavalry, United States army.

Albert V. Colburn, Lieutenant-Colonel on staff of General McClellan.

Francis L. Vinton, Brigadier-General Volunteers, United States army.

George D. Bayard, Brigadier-General Volunteers, United States army--killed in action.

L. L. Lomax, Major-General Confederate States army.

Joseph H. Taylor, Lieutenant-Colonel and A. A. General United States army.


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