| General John P Hatch's Staff, May 1864 Department of the South |
| DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTH, General Order No.38. Hilton Head, S. C., May 3, 1864. The following-named officers are hereby announced on the staff of the brigadier-general commanding, and will be obeyed and respected accordingly: Capt. W. L. M. Burger, assistant adjutant-general. Lient. Col. B. T. Morgan, Fifty-fourth New York Volunteers, acting assistant inspector-general. Capt. J. H. Moore, chief quartermaster. Capt. T. A. P. Champlin, chief commissary of subsistence. Maj. J. W. Abert, chief engineer. First Lient. C. R. Suter, assistant engineer. First Lieut. J. R. McGinness, chief of ordnance. Lieut. Col. Peter Pineo, medical inspector. Surg. Ebenezer Swift, medical director. Surg. Charles L. Allen, medical purveyor. Maj. E. D. Judd, chief paymaster. Col. C. R. Brayton, Third Rhode Island Artillery, chief of artillery. Col. P. P. Brown, jr., One hundred and fifty-seventh New York Volunteers, provost-marshal-general. Second Lieut. Alexander F. Newman, First New York Volunteer Engineers, assistant provost-marshal-general. Capt. H. R. Clum, chief signal corps. Col. M. S. Littlefield, Twenty-first U. S. Colored Troops, general superintendent of the recruiting service for colored troops. Ensign W. C. Hanford, U. S. Navy, aide-de-camp and supeintendent of armed transports. Capt. L. F. Sheldon, assistant quartermaster and superintendent of telegraphs. First Lieut. E. B. Van Winkle, aide-de-camp. By order of Brig. Gen. John P. Hatch: W. L. M. BURGER, Assistant Adjutant- General. |

| General John Porter Hatch |