oard Department Transmississippi.
Department of Texas—Medical Director, S. H. Stout, M. D., Dallas, Texas, formerly director of hospital of Army of Tennessee, 1863-65. Medical Inspector, Elias J. Beall, M. D., Fort Worth, Texas, late chief surgeon Major-General John G. Walker's Division, C. S. A., Transmississippi Department.
Medical Inspector, F. E. Daniel, M. D., Austin, Texas, formerly surgeon and judge advocate Department of Tennessee.
Department of Tennessee-Medical Director, John B. Cowan, Tullahoma, Tenn., formerly surgeon-in-chief cavalry of General N. B. Forrest.
Medical Inspectors, D. D. Saunders, M. D., Memphis, Tenn., formerly surgeon C. S. A.; Alexander Erskine, Memphis, formerly surgeon C. S. A.; Deering J. Roberts, M. D., Nashville, Tenn., formerly surgeon P. A. C. S.
The commanding general will note that I have selected only the most distinguished survivors of the medical corps of the late Confederate States Army, and I feel it to be my duty, as well as my p
, Benjamin F., detailed Dec. 31, ‘62, 7th Arkansas.
Returned to ranks.
Cottman, Thomas T., Surgeon.
Passed Board Nov. 24, ‘62, Nov. 30, ‘62, Russell's Alabama Cavalry, 4th Alabama Cavalry, March 31, ‘63, Headquarters A. T., April 15, ‘63.
Cowan, J. B., Surgeon.
Passed Board Nov. 25, ‘62, Nov. 30, ‘62.
Forrest's Cavalry, Headquarters A. T., July 8, ‘63, Aug. 31, ‘63, Cleburne's Division Hospital, Oct. 31, ‘63 unattached.
Core, Jesse G., Surgeon, appointed by Secretary War, May 30, ‘ntil 1862, under General A. S. Johnston, and was then commissioned Surgeon 6th Arkansas Infantry, and served until the end of the war; died in Robertson county,
Texas, in the winter of 1867.
Thornton, C. C., Assistant Surgeon. June 30, ‘64, Cowan's Battalion, October, Myrick's Battalion Artillery.
Thomas, B. H., Surgeon.
Nov. 21, ‘64, ordered to report to A. S. Foard, Jan. 15, ‘65, assigned to the Receiving and Shipping Hospital, Tupelo, Miss., temporarily.
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