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Department of Florida—Medical Director, George Troupe Maxwell, M. D., Jacksonville, Fla.
Department of Mississippi—Medical Director, Moore, surgeon C. S. A. Medical Inspectors, Bolivar A. Vaughan, M. D., Columbus, Miss., formerly surgeon P. A. C. S.; Wm. D. Lipscomb, M. D., Columbus, Miss., formerly surgeon P. A. C. S. Medical Director, J. P. Moore, M. D., Yazoo City, Miss., formerly surgeon P. A. C. S. Medical Inspectors, George W. Howard, M. D., Vicksburg, Miss,; T. G. Birchett, M. D., Vicksburg, Miss.
Department of Louisiana—Medical Director, Ernest Lewis, New Orleans, La., formerly medical director Wheeler's Cavalry Corps, 1865.
Medical Inspectors, Joseph T. Scott, M. D., New Orleans, La., formerly medical inspector in army of General Price; Wm. P. Brewer, M. D., New Orleans, La.; J. C. Bickham, M. D., formerly surgeon C. S. A.; P. J. Buffington, M. D., Baton Rouge, La.; formerly surgeon P. A. C. S.; James C. Logan, M. D., Shreveport, La., formerly surgeon P. A. C. S.
Department of Arkansas—Medical Directors, Algernon S. Garnett, Hot Springs, formerly surgeon C. S. N., served in memorable battle of the Merrimac, Hampton Roads, 1862; P. O. Hooper, M. D., Little Rock, Ark., formerly President Examining Board 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 pleasure, to acknowledge in this manner the noble and patriotic
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