. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . 64; was inthe battle of Shiloh, actions before Corinth, Mississippi,and at Dog Walk, Kentucky ; battle of Murfreesborough,or Stone River, Tennessee; combat at Hoovers Gap,Tennessee; at Rocky Lace and Buzzard Roost. Georgia,in February, 1864; again in the Atlanta campaign, atRocky Face and Buzzard Roost, Resaca, New HopeChurch, Kenesaw Mountain, Neal Dow Station, Peach-Tree Creek, Utoy Creek, Atlanta, and Jonesborough,Georgia, in which last battle, September 1, 1864, he-commanded the two left companies of his regiment, andw


. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . 64; was inthe battle of Shiloh, actions before Corinth, Mississippi,and at Dog Walk, Kentucky ; battle of Murfreesborough,or Stone River, Tennessee; combat at Hoovers Gap,Tennessee; at Rocky Lace and Buzzard Roost. Georgia,in February, 1864; again in the Atlanta campaign, atRocky Face and Buzzard Roost, Resaca, New HopeChurch, Kenesaw Mountain, Neal Dow Station, Peach-Tree Creek, Utoy Creek, Atlanta, and Jonesborough,Georgia, in which last battle, September 1, 1864, he-commanded the two left companies of his regiment, andwas dangerously wounded by a musket-ball through hisright hip. In the charge at Jonesborough his regiment waschecked by the enemys fire when near his works, butLieutenant Kellogg took his two companies forward,drove the enemy from the intrenchments in his front,and, although enfiladed and wounded by his fire, heldthe position until the rest of his regiment joined him. In January, 1866, he took command of a companyof his regiment at Madison Barracks, Sacketts Harbor,29. New York. From there he went to Nashville, and thento Memphis, Tennessee. He was transferred to theTwenty-fifth Infantry September 25, 1866, and was ongeneral recruiting service in Toledo, Ohio, about oneyear, in 1S66-07, and then was stationed at Paducah, Ken-tucky, from January, [868, until April, 1869, when hewent to Atlanta, Georgia, with his regiment, and wasthere transferred to the Eighteenth Infantry, in which heserved until December 26, 1888. He served at in the Southern States from April, 1869, until April,1S79. 1 le commanded the post of Chattanooga, Tennes-see, from Jul}, 1S77, until April 1879, when he went toMontana. He served at Fort Assinaboine from May, 1879,until May, 1885,and was in the field from July until Octo-ber, in 1S82, in command of three companies of the Eigh-teenth Infantry and three troops of the Second Cavalry. He was stationed at Fort Hays, Kansas, from June,1885, unti


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