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for gallant and meritorious conduct at the battle of South Side Railroad, Virginia, to date from April 1, 1865.

First Lieutenant I. F. Streeter, of the Fortieth Massachusetts Volunteers, for faithful services during the late campaign in Virginia, to date from April 9, 1865.

First Lieutenant H. C. Strong, of the Veteran Reserve Corps, for gallant and meritorious services at the battles of Prairie Grove, Huntsville, Cross Hollows, and McGee's Landing, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant R. P. Strong, of the Signal Corps United States Volunteers, for faithful and meritorious services, to date from March 13, 1865. Assistant Surgeon George E. Stubbs, of the United States Volunteers, for faithful and meritorious services, to date from January 8, 1866.

First Lieutenant William H. Sturgis, of the Seventeenth Maine Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the recent campaign terminating with the surrender of the insurgent army under General R. E. Lee, to date from April 9, 1865.

First Lieutenant James F. Sudduth, Adjutant of the Thirty-first Wisconsin Volunteers, for gallant conduct at the battle of Bentonville, North Carolina, to date from March 19, 1865.

First Lieutenant McKenzie Sumner, of the Seventeenth Regiment United States Colored Infantry, for gallant and meritorious services at the battle Nashville, Tennessee, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant John S. Suter, of the Eleventh Regiment Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Corps, for gallant and meritorious services in the Wilderness campaign, Virginia, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet First Lieutenant George P. Sutton, Second Lieutenant of the Ninety-second Illinois Volunteers, for faithful and meritorious services, to date from June 20, 1865.

First Lieutenant Alexander Sweeney, of the One Hundred and Fortieth Pennsylvania Volunteers, for meritorious and gallant services in the field, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant W. H. S. Sweet, of the One Hundred and Forty-sixth New York Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet First Lieutenant A. C. Sweetser, Second Lieutenant of the Thirty-ninth Illinois Volunteers, for good conduct in the engagement on the Bermuda Hundreds Front, Virginia, June 2, 1864, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieuteuant Granville P. Swope, of the Fifth Regiment Pennsyl

vania Reserve Volunteer Corps, for gallant conduct at the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant Joseph Taggart, of the First Regiment Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Corps, for gallant and meritorious services in the Wilderness campaign, Virginia, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant John Talbot, of the First Nebraska Cavalry, for very efficient services against the Indians on the Plains, to date from April 2, 1866.

First Lieutenant John T. Talbott, of the Veteran Reserve Corps, for faithful and efficient services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet First Lieutenant Byron Tallman, Second Lieutenant of the Twenty-second New York Cavalry, for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Winchester, Virginia, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant H. G. Taylor, of the One Hundred and Forty-sixth New York Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Five Forks, Virginia, to date from April 1, 1865.

First Lieutenant John Taylor, of the Second Regiment Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Corps, for gallant conduct at the battle of the Wilderness, Virginia, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant William Taylor, of the First Illinois Artillery, for gallant and meritorious services in the Atlanta and Savannah campaign, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant Aldrich Tennant, of the Seventh Michigan Volunteers, for meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant John D. Terry, Quartermaster of the Thirty-sixth Regiment United States Colored Troops, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant Amos M. Thayer, of the Signal Corps United States Volunteers, for faithful and meritorious services, to date from March 13, 1865.

Assistant Surgeon Samuel W. Thayer, of the United States Volunteers, for faithful and meritorious services, to date from June 1, 1865. First Lieutenant Henry Thielman, of the Forty-sixth New York Veteran Volunteers, for conspicuous gallantry in the assault before Petersburg, Virginia, to date from April 2, 1865.

Brevet First Lieutenant B. Thomas, Second Lieutenant of the Fourteenth Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps, for gallant and meritorious services, to date from December 5, 1865.

First Lieutenant Fred. Thomas, of the Eighty-second Illinois Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant Leonard R. Thomas, of the Ninety-seventh Pennsylvania Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious conduct at the storming of Fort Fisher, North Carolina, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant Gilbert Thompson, of the Fourth Massachusetts Cavalry, for especial gallantry at High Bridge, Virginia, to date from April 6, 1865.

First Lieutenant Joseph P. Thompson, of the Thirty-third Massachusetts Volunteers, for meritorious and distinguished services, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant Samuel K. Thompson, of the Fifty-fourth Regiment United States Colored Infantry, for faithful and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant Clifford Thomson, of the First New York Cavalry, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant M. R. Throp, Adjutant of the Second Regiment United States Veteran Volunteers, for faithful and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant Uriel B. Titus, of the Eleventh New Jersey Volunteers, for meritorious services during the campaign terminating with the surrender of the insurgent army under General R. E. Lee, to date from April 9, 1865.

Brevet First Lieutenant J. M. Tomlinson, Second Lieutenant of the Fifth Regiment United States Veteran Volunteers, for gallant and meri torious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant Hugh A. Torrance, of the Eleventh Regiment Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Corps, for gallant conduct at the battle of South Mountain, Maryland, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant A. K. Tower, of the Twenty-second New York Cavalry, for gallant and meritorious services, to date from March 13, 1865. Brevet First Lieutenant H. N. Towner, Second Lieutenant of the Second Illinois Light Artillery, for gallant and meritorious conduct at the storming of Mission Ridge, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant E. L. Townsend, of the Ninth Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps, for faithful services, to date from December 2, 1865.

First Lieutenant J. F. Townsend, of the Sixty-first New York Volun

teers, for conspicuous gallantry in the engagements of April 7, 1865, to date from April 7, 1865.

First Lieutenant William M. Trapnel, of the First Regiment Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Corps, for gallant and meritorious services in the Wilderness campaign, Virginia, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant Henry D. Trask, of the Second Regiment United States Colored Cavalry, for highly meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Second Lieutenant William H. Tripp, of the Nineteenth Maine Volunteers, for meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Assistant Surgeon Washington B. Trull, of the United States Volunteers, for faithful services, to date from November 30, 1865.

First Lieutenant Campbell Tucker, of the Forty-ninth Pennsylvania Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant Joseph Turkington, of the Fifth New York Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services in the battles of the Weldon Railroad, Virginia, to date from March 13, 1865.

Assistant Surgeon Theophilus H. Turner, of the United States Volunteers, for faithful and meritorious services, to date from October 1, 1865. First Lieutenant Thomas M. Turner, Regimental Quartermaster of the Thirty-sixth Ohio Volunteers, for meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet First Lieutenant Gabriel Tuthill, Second Lieutenant of the Tenth Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps, for meritorious services, to date from November 10, 1865.

First Lieutenant R. M. Tuttle, of the One Hundred and Seventh New York Volunteers, for meritorious and distinguished services, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant George L. Tyler, of the Seventh Maryland Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious conduct at the battle of the Wilderness, Virginia, to date from March 13, 1865.

Brevet First Lieutenant R. W. Tyler, Second Lieutenant of the Fourteenth Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant Noah N. Tyner, Adjutant of the Fourteenth Iowa Volunteers, for gallant conduct at the battle of Fort Donaldson, Tennessee, and for meritorious and faithful services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Assistant Surgeon Walter Ure, of the United States Volunteers, for faithful and meritorious services, to date from August 12, 1865.

First Lieutenant James F. Usher, of the Twenty-fourth Regiment United States Colored Troops, for faithful and meritorious services during the war, to date from March, 13, 1865.

Assistant Surgeon Frank A. Utter, of the United States Volunteers, for faithful services, to date from December 21, 1865.

First Lieutenant Edward K. Valentine, of the Seventh Iowa Cavalry, for efficient services upon the Plains, to date from November 24, 1865.

First Lieutenant W. J. Vance, of the Fourteenth Regiment United States Colored Infantry, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Second Lieutenant Charles A. Van Duersen, of the Fiftieth Ohio Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

Assistant Surgeon John Van Duyn, of the United States Volunteers, for faithful and meritorious services, to date from October 1, 1865.

First Lieutenant A. M. Varney, of the Tenth Regiment United States Colored Heavy Artillery, for faithful and meritorious services, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant John H. Varney, of the Tenth Regiment United States Colored Heavy Artillery, for faithful and meritorious services during the war, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant Benjamin Vaughan, of the Sixty-first Massachusetts Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the recent operations resulting in the fall of Richmond, Virginia, and the surrender of the insurgent army under General R. E. Lee, to date from April 9, 1865.

First Lieutenant Abram G. Verplanck, of the Fourteenth New York Artillery for faithful and meritorious services during the Georgia and Carolina campaigns, to date from March 13, 1865.

First Lieutenant R. N. Verplanck, of the One Hundred and Eigh teenth Regiment United States Colored Troops, for gallant and meritorious services before Petersburg, Virginia, to date from April 2, 1865.

First Lieutenant Henry Vineyard, of the Eighth Iowa Volunteers, for faithful and meritorious services during the campaign against the city of Mobile and its defences, to date from March 26, 1865.

First Lieutenant T. K. Vogel, of the One Hundred and Ninety-eighth Pennsylvania Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the recent campaign terminating in the surrender of the insurgent army under General R. E. Lee, to date from April 9, 1865.

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