. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . in North Carolina. Since the close of the Civil War, General Barriger hasperformed duty as chief commissary of subsistence of theDepartment of Platte, Department of South, and Depart-ment of Missouri; as purchasing and depot commissaryof subsistence at Louisville, Ky., Cincinnati, O., Chicago,111., and St. Louis, Mo.; and for six years as assistant tothe commissary-general of subsistence at Washington, He attained his present grade—viz., assistant com-missary-general of subsistence, with the rank of lieuten-ant colonel


. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . in North Carolina. Since the close of the Civil War, General Barriger hasperformed duty as chief commissary of subsistence of theDepartment of Platte, Department of South, and Depart-ment of Missouri; as purchasing and depot commissaryof subsistence at Louisville, Ky., Cincinnati, O., Chicago,111., and St. Louis, Mo.; and for six years as assistant tothe commissary-general of subsistence at Washington, He attained his present grade—viz., assistant com-missary-general of subsistence, with the rank of lieuten-ant colonel—March 12, 1892. In recognition of his ser-vices during the Civil War, he received, in addition to thebrevet of captain heretofore mentioned, the brevets ofmajor, lieutenant-colonel, colonel, and brigadier-general. General Barriger is the author of Legislative Historyof the Subsistence Department of the United StatesArmy from June 15, 1775, to August 15, 1876, and isa companion of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion. 28 OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY {regular). MAJOR HENRY ANTHONY BARTLETT, Major Henry Anthony Bartlett was born in Paw-tuxet, Rhode Island, and was appointed to the MarineCorps from that State. He served in the First Regi-ment Rhode Island Volunteers, under General A. ; on its being mustered out of service he wasappointed a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps Sep-tember 8, 1S61; Port Royal Marine Battalion, underMajor John George Reynolds, which left Washington,October 16, 1861, on board the transport steamer Gov-ernor, which foundered at sea, November 3, i86i,offthe coast of North Carolina; all but seven of the fourhundred marines were rescued by the frigate Sabine,Captain Cadwalader Ringgold, commanding ; Fort Clinchand Fernandina expedition, February, 1862; St. Augus-tine expedition, March, 1S62. Commissioned first lieutenant November 26, 1861;stationed at marine barracks, Boston, April, 1862, toJuly, 1862; commanding guard of the iro


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