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Special Orders, No. 51 (Department of the Ohio)

October 7, 1862

On October 7, 1862, the Major General Horatio G. Wright, commanding Department of the Ohio, issued Special Orders, No. 51, assigning Major General Gordon Granger to command the newly created Army of Kentucky.

Special Orders No. 51

HDQRS, DEPARTMENT OF THE OHIO
Cincinnati,Ohio, October 7, 1862

I. Maj. Gen. G. Granger is assigned to the command of all of the forces now operating in Kentucky on the line of the Licking River, extending from the Ohio River southward in the direction of Lexington, to be known as the Army of Kentucky.

As new regiments, detachments, batteries, &c, arrive from the several states of this department they will be incorporated into and organized with the forces of his command already assembled.

II. All reports, returns, requisitions, &c., from the Army of the Kentucky will be made directly to and through General Granger's headquarters, at present at Covington, Ky.

By order of Major-General Wright:

N.H. McLEAN,
Assistant Adjutant-General, Chief of Staff.

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