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RICE, FRANK, Chief Surgeon Cheatham's Division, assigned Medi- cal-Director April i, '62, com'd Sept. 26, '61. Dec. 31, '62, Senior Surgeon Cheatham's Division. Passed Board at Shelby - ville May 19, '63. Jan. 19, '64, Chief Surgeon Cheatham's Division.

RIGGS, BENJAMIN HOGAN, Assistant Surgeon (promoted), com'd Oct. 6, '61. Dec. 31, '62, 22d Alabama Regiment, Jan. 31, '62, 7th Mississippi Regiment. Appointed Surgeon by Secretary of War to rank May 27, .'63. Jan. 30, '64, 7th Mississippi Regiment.

REDFORD, BENJAMIN C, Assistant Surgeon, com'd to rank Dec. 9, . '62. Feb. 28, '63, loth Kentucky Cavalry.

RIVERS, THOMAS, Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War to rank July 19, '62. Passed Board at Tupelo, July 18, '62. Dec. 31, '62, 3ist Tennessee Regiment. Jan. 31, '64, no change.

RICHARDSON, T. G., Surgeon. Dec. 31, '62, Acting Medical-In- spector vice Chaill6. Appointed by Secretary of War to rank Dec. 25, '62, to report to Medical-Director. April 10, '63, an- nounced Assistant Medical -Director of Department of Army Ten- nessee. Sept. 30, '63, Medical- Inspector Gen. Bragg's staff.

RICHARD, JOHN, contract, made by Col. Breckinridge, Dec. 9, 1862. Feb. 28, 1863, Col. Breckinridge's Kentucky Cavalry.

RICHARDSON, N. D., Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War to rank March 6, '63. April 16, '63, 26th Alabama Regiment, May i, '63, igth Alabama Regiment, Feb. 29, '64, igth Alabama Regi- ment. Passed Board at Charleston May 6, '63.

RICHARDSON, J AS. P., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War to rank Feb. 25, '63. Passed Board at Charleston. Aug. 31, '63, 25th Georgia Regiment.

RIDGWAY, M. A., Assistant Surgeon. Sept. 30, 1863, 47th Ala- bama Regiment.

RIVES, A., Assistant Surgeon. Sept. 30, 1863, 15th Alabama Regi- ment. Left with wounded at Gettysburg.

RICHARDSON, TOBIAS GIBSON, Surgeon. Born at Lexington, Ky., January 3, 1827. Died in New Orleans, La., May 26, 1892. Succeeded, 1868, Prof. Nott in the Chair of Anatomy, University of Louisiana, and removed to New Orleans. This school was at that time one of the largest in the country, and with such distinguished professors as the late Warren Stone, M. D., Thomas Hunt, M. D., and others of like distinction, attracted an- nually more than 400 students. He was at the same time ap- pointed one of the attending surgeons to the charity hospital, and