Excerpt from Supplemental Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War, 1866: Supplemental to Senate Report No. 142, 38th Congress, 2d Session, Volume I
May 1, 1862, promoted to major general of United States volunteers.
May 30, 1862, entered Corinth, and, by order of Major General Halleck, moved my own and Major General Hurlbut's division to Chewalla, Mississippi, thence along the Memphis and Charleston railroad, repairing it, until July 21, 1862, we entered Memphis, Tennessee; assumed command and remained there until September 24, 1862, when, by Major General Grant's Order No. 83, took com mand of. The first district of West Tennessee.
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