Service Institution 12 (Mar 1891): 197–224; John C. Tidball, "The Artillery Service in the War of the Rebellion, 1861–1865," Journal of the Military Service Institution (Jul 1891); 697–733.
39 OR, 5:67, 471–72; Tidball, "The Artillery Service," pp. 697–733.
40 Tidball, "The Artillery Service," pp. 697–733.
41 History and Traditions of the Corps of Engineers, Engineer School Special Text 25-1, (Fort Belvoir, Va: Engineer School, 1953), p. 29; OR, 15:716–17; Mary C. Gillett, The Army Medical Department, 1818–1865 (Washington, D.C.; Government Printing Office, 1987), pp. 156–57.
42 WD GOs 12, 79, 1862; 48, 1863; and 31, 193, 1865.
43 Frederick H. Dyer, A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion (Des Moines, lowa: Dyer Publishing Company, 1908), pp. 261–69.
44 See chart Civil War Army Corps based on notes from Dyer and OR, author's notes Civil War; OR, 15: 716–17 and 30, pt, 1, pp. 211–12; George W, Williams, A History of the Negro Troops in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865 (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1888; reprint, New York: Negro Universities Press, 1969), pp. 10–58 passim; James I. Robertson, Jr. Soldiers Blue and Gray (Columbia; University of South Carolina Press, 1988), pp. 19–40; Quartermaster General of the Army, comp., Tabular Statements Showing the Names of Commanders of Army Corps. Divisions, and Brigades, United States Army, During the War of 1861 to 1865 (Philadelphia: Burk and McFetrigde, Printers and Lithographers, 1887), XXV Army Corps table.
45 Crowninshield, "Cavalry in Virginia," pp. 527–51; Tidball, "The Artillery Service," pp. 697–733, Richard J. Sommers, 'Richmond Redeemed: The Siege at Petersburg (New York; Doubleday and Co., Inc., 1981), pp. xii–xiii.
46 OR, 11, pt. 3, 33–36: John W. Wike, "The Wearing of Army Corps and Division Insignia in the Union Army," Military Collector and Historian, IV (June 1952); 35–38; Julia Lorrilard Butterfield, ed., A Biographical Memorial of General Daniel Burterfield (New York: Grafton Press, 1904), pp. 116–18.
47 WD GOs 56, 1866, and 15, 1869; Army Regulations, 1873, pp. 65–66; Troops in Campaign, Regulations for the Army of the United States (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1892), pp. 3–4; Perry D. Jamieson, Crossing the Deadly Ground: United States Army Tactics, 1865–1899 (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1994), pp. 123–27.
48 WD GOs 25 and 30, 1898; Correspondence Relating to the War With Spain, 2 vols, (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1902), 1:1.
49 WD GOs 30, 36, and 96, 1898,
50 Rpt of the Maj Gen Commanding the Army, Annual Reports of the War Department, 1898, pp. 7–8, hereafter cited as ARWD; Russell A, Alger, The Spanish-American War (New York: Harper and Co,, 1901), pp. 26–27; Harper's Pictorial History of the War With Spain (New York: Harper and Co., 1899), p. 187; Correspondence Relating to the War With Spain, 1:509, 519, 534, 539, and 547; WD GO 30 and 96, 1898.
{{sup|51 Ltr. V Army Corps to The Adjutant General, U.S. Army, 28 May 1898, no subject, with five endorsements, AGO file 85411, Telegram, I Corps to the Quartermaster General (QMG), U.S. Army, 28 May 1898, no subject, AGO file 3198, Ltr. 1st Division, IV Corps, to The Adjutant General, IV Corps, 19 June 1898, no subject, Adjutant General's Office (AGO) file 114100, all in Record Group (hereafter cited as RG) 165, National Archives and Records Administration (here-after cited as NARA); WD Cir 12, 1883: WD GO 99, 1898.
52 Rpt of the Maj Gen of the Army, ARWD, 1898, pp, 499–S01; Correspondence Relating to the War With Spain, 2705–08.