If > .ft' ■ Ji it 5 » * » ADJUTANT-GENERA IAS DHPAUTMENT. ITINERA IJV of Till'. ARIIY OF THE POTOlLir A«l) (^fl-OPEIMTlNd ^mE GETTYSBrK(; (\\MPAI(;X JUNE 5-JUr.Y 31. 1868 ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY OF TIIF POTOMAC AND ARMY OF NORTHERN ' VIRGINIA AT THE BATTLE OF (JETTYSBUKG; AND RETURN OF CASUALTIES IN THE UNION AND CONFEDRL'ATE FORCE-^. Compiled iindc?' tlie direct ion of BRIGADIER-GENERAL RICHARD 0. DRUM, Adjiit(()it-(rc)irr(il I', s. Army. [ TUIRP KDIIIOX. ] WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1888. 13429 G c 1 ADJUTANT-OENEKAL'S I)i:PA KTMICNT. ITINERARY ARMY OF THE POTOMAC AND ni-OFERATINi; FOIH'ES GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN, JUNE 5-JULY 31, 1863; ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC AND ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA AT THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG; AND RETURN OF CASUALTIES IN THE UNION AND CONFEDERATE FORCES. Compiled iiiidcr the direction of BEIGADIEE-GENERAL RICHARD 0. DRUM, .idjulaut-doicral U. S. Army, [third editiox.] WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1888. 13429 G c 1 .51 CONTENTS. Page. Itinerary of the Army of the Potomac, etc 5 Organization of the Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg 17 Casualties in tlie Army of the Potomac at Gettysbui'g 31 Summary of Casualties in the Union forces during the Gettysburg Cam- paign 47 Organization of the Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg 49 Casualties in the Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg 59 (3) ITINERARY OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC AND CO-OPERATING FORCES IN THE GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN, JUNE 5-JULY 31. 18C3. June 0. — Tile Army of tlio Potomac, comiuaiidcd liy Maj. (ien. Josepli Hookev, witli Iieadqiiai-tersiiearFalmoutli. was posted on the nortli l)ank of the Rap})Hhannoek River, confronting- tlie Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, under General Robert E. Lee, mainly concenti'ated about the town of Fredericks] )nrg-, on the sontli bank of the river. The several commands of the Army of the Potomac were distributed as follows: First Corps (Reynolds') in the vicinity of White Oak Church; Second. Corps (C(>uch's) near Falmouth; Third Corps (Birney's) at Boscobel, near Falmouth; Fifth Corps (Meade's) in the vicinity of Banks', United States, and adjacent f(n'ds on the Rappahannock; Sixth Corps (Sedgwick's) near White Oak Church, with the Second Division (Howe's) thrown forward to Frank- lin's Crossing of the Rappahannock, a little l)eIow Frederickslnirg-, near the mouth of Deep Run; Eleventh Corps (Howard's) near Brooke's Station, on the Aquia Creek Railroad; and the Twelfth Corps (Slocum's) near Stafford Court-House and Aquia Landing. Tlie Cavalry Corps (Pleasonton's, with headquarters at Manassas Jnncti(^n) had two divisions (Duflflt^'s and Gregg's) and the Cavalry Reserve Brigade, all under Buford, in the vicinity of Warrenton Junction, and one division (B. F. Davis') in the neighborliood of Brooke's Station. The Artillei'}^ Reserve (R. O. Tyler's) was near Falmouth. June 0. — Howe's (Second) division, Sixth Army Corps, crossed the Rappahannock at Franklin's Crossing, and, after a skirmish, occu- pied the enemy's rifle-pits. Wright's (First) and Newton's, (Third) divisions of the same cor^DS moved to the same point from White Oak Church, taking position on the north bank of the river. June 7. — Wright's (First) division. Sixth Corps, was sent across the Rappahannock at Franklin's Crossing, relieving Howe's (Second) division, which returned to the north side. June s. — The Cavalry Corps (Pleasonton's). consisting of Buford's (First), D. McM, Gregg's (Third), and Dufhe's (Second) divisions, and the Regular Reser^'e Brigade, supported by detachments of in- fantry, under Generals Adelbert Ames and David A. Russell, moved to Kelly's and Beverly Fords preparatory to crossing the Rappahan- nock on a reconnaissance toward Culpeper. June 0. — ^Newton's (Third) division. Sixth Corps, relieved Wright's (First) division on the south bank of the Rappahannock at Frank- lin's Crossing. The Cavalry Corps, supported by Generals Ames' and Russell's infantry, crossed the Rappahannock at Kelly's and Beverly Fords, fought the enemy at or near Beverly Ford. Brandy Station, and Stevens1)urg, and recrossed the river at Rappahannock Station and Beverly Ford. June 10. — The Cavalry Corps took position in the neighborhood of Warrenton Junction. Its infantry supports i]i the reconnaissance (5) 6 niNKIlAKV OK Tin- AKMY OF- TITE POTOMAC. of th.' ved from Stafford Court-House to Wolf Run Shoals. Daniel Tyler's command, of the Eighth Army Corps, fell hack from Mar- tinsburg to Maryland Hcdghts. (Joinhdis : Skirmishes at Martinsburg and Berryville, and engage- ment (secfjiid day) at Winchester, Va. Juw IT). — Head(piai'ters Army of the Potomac moved from Dum- fries to P^airfax Station; tlu; Second Corps (Hancock's*) moved from FaliiKjuth to near A(pna; the Fifth Cotjjs from Catlett's Station, via Bristoe Station, to Manassas Junction; the Sixth Corps from Aquia ( 'reek and Stalfoi-d C(Uirt-House t(j Dumfries; the Twelfth Corps from Dnmfriesto Fairfax Court-House; the Cavalry Corps f (except Wyiid- iiam's Ijrigade, wliicli marched from Warrenton to Manassas Junc- tion, and thence on the Kith to Union Mills) from Warrenton Junction to Union Mills and Bristoe Station; the Artillery Reserve from Wolf Run Sli<»als to Faii-fax Court-House; and the Eleventh Corps arrived at Centreville. Milroy's (Second) division, of the •rn-ncnil Ilancfwk assumed cnininMnd of tlic Second Corps June 9, 1863, succeed- iii;< Ccncral Cuufli, who was assiKUcd lotlic (■oiiminiid of tlie Department of the Sus(|ii)-Iiaiiiia. \ Itv (irdiTs <(f .hmi' i:'.. lS(i:{. iliis corijs was n-duccd from tliree to two divisions, couiLuuuded ljy briy. (Jens. Juliu iJul'ord aud D. McM. Gregg. ITmERARY OF THE ARAIV OF TlIK I'OT0MA(J. 7 Eighth Army Corps, evacuated Winchester, and fell back to Mary- land Heights and Hancock, Md. Coinhats : Skirmish near Williamsport, Md., and engagement (third day) at Winchester, Va. June IG. — The Second Corps marched from near Aquia, via Dum- fries, to Wolf Run Shoals, on the Occociuan; the Si:^th Corps from Dumfries to Fairfax Station; and theCavalry Corps from Union Mills and Bristoe Station to Manassas Junction and Bull Run. June 17.— The First Corps marched from Manassas Junction to Herndon Station; the Second Corps from Wolf Run Shoals to Sang- ster's Station; the Third Corps from Manassas Junction to Centre- ville; the Fifth Corps from Manassas Junction to Gum Springs; tho Eleventh Corps from Centre ville to Cow-Horn Ford, or Trappe Rock, on Goose Creek; and the Twelfth Corps from Fairfax Court-House to near Dranesville. The Cavalry Corps moved from Manassas Junction and Bull Run to Aldie. Comhafs: Action at Aldie, Va., and skirmishes at Catoctin Creek and Point of Rocks. Md., and at Thonmghfare Gap and Middle- burg, Va. June 18. — Headquarters Army of the Potomac moved from Fair- fax Station to Fairfax Court-House; the Sixth Corps from Fairfax Station to Germantown; and the Twelfth Corps from near Dranes- ville to Leesburg. J. I. Gregg's cavalry brigade advanced from Aldie to Middleburg, and returned to a point midway between the two places. Combats : Skirmishes at Middleburg and Aldie, Va. June 10. — The First Corps marched from Herndon Station to Guil- ford Station; the Third Corps from Centreville to Gum Springs; and the Fifth Corps from Gum Springs to Aldie. Gregg's cavalry divis- ion, except Mcintosh's (late Wyndliam's) brigade, advanced to Mid- dleburg. Mcintosh's brigade moved from Aldie to Hay Market. Combats : Action at Middleburg, Va. June 20. — The Second Corps moved from Sangster's Station to Centreville, and thence toward Thoroughfare Gap; the Second Divis- ion (Howe's), Sixth Corjjs, from Germantown to Bristoe Station. Combats: Skirmish at Middletown, Md. June 21. — The Second Corjjs arrived at Gainesville and Thorough- fare Gap. The Cavalry Corjjs (except Mcintosh's brigade, of Gregg's division), supported by Barnes' (First) division. Fifth Corps, marctied from Aldie and Middleburg to Upperville. Mcintosh's cavalry bri- gade marched from Hay Market to Aldie, and thence to Upperville. •Stahel's division of cavalry, from the Defenses of Washington, moved from Fairfax Court-House, via Centreville and Gainesville, to Buck- land Mills. Combats: Skirmishes at Gainesville, Thoroughfare Gap. and Hay Market, Va. , Frederick, Md., and engagement at Upperville, Va. June 22. — The Cavalry Corps and Barnes' (First) division, of the Fifth Corps, returned from Upperville to Aldie. Stahel's cavalry division moved from Buckland Mills, via New Baltimore, to Warren- ton. Combats: Skirmishes near Dover and Aldie, Va., and at Green- castle, Pa. Ju7ie 23. — Stahel's cavalry division moved from Warrenton, via Gainesville, to Fairfax Court-House. June 24. — Newton's (Third) division, Sixth Corps, moved from Germantown to Centreville, and the Eleventh Corps from Cow-Horn 8 niNKItAKV OF TIIK AKMY OF THE POTOMAC. pord. or Tra|>|i(' llock, on Goose Creek, to llio soiitli l);ink of tliG l't)t(>in;u- at Eilwards f'crry. Stahel's cavalry division moved from Fairfax C'onrt-Housc to near J)ranesvi]le. Combats: Skirmish at Sliari)sl)ur^\ j\ld. June Vk — The First Corps marcdied from Guilford Station, Va., to Barnesvilh',. Md.; the Third Corps frcmi Gnm Sjn-ings, Va., to the noi'th side of tlie Potomac at Edwards Ferry and the mouth of the ^lonocacy ; tlie Eh^'entli Corps from Edwards Ferry, Va., to Jef- ferson, Md.: and the Artillery Reserve from Fairfax Court-House, Va., to near Poolesville, Md. ^ These commands crossed the Potomac at Edwards Ferry. The Second C(^rps marched from Thoroughfare Gaj) and Gainesville to Gum Si)rings. Howe's (Second) division. Sixth Cor]>s. moved from Bristoe Station to Centreville ; Crawford's division (two brigades) of Pennsylvania Reserves, from the Defenses of Washington, marched from Fairfax Station and Ujjton's Hill to Vienna. Stannard's Vermont Brigade, from the Defenses of Wash- ingtim, left the mouth of the Occocjuan en Toute io join the Army of tlie Potomac. Stahel's cavalry division moved from near Dranes- ville, Va., via Voung's Island Ford, on the Potomac, en route to Frederick, M<1. Coudxits: Skirndshes at Thoroughfare Gap and Hay. Market, Va., and near McConnellsburg, Pa. June :2fj. — Headquarters Army of the Potomac moved from Fair- fax Court-House, Va. , via Dranesville and Edw^ards Ferry, to Pooles- ville, Md.; the First Corps from Barnesville to Jefferson, Md. ; the Second Corjis from Gum Springs, Va., to the north side of the Po- tomac at Edwards Ferry ; the Third Corps from the mouth of the ^Monocacy to Point of Rocks, Md.: the Fifth Corps from Aldie, Va., via Carter's Mills, Lees])urg, and Edwards Ferry, to within 4 miles of the mouth of the Monocacy, Md.; the Sixth Corps from German- triilge])ort, via Emmitsburg, to the field of Gettysburg; the Fxi'th Cori^s from Union Mills, via Hanover and McSherrystown, to Bonau^'-htown : the Sixtli Corps from Manchester en route to Gettys- ])nrg; Tuidtiio Twelfth Corps from Littlestown, via Two Taverns, to the field of ( lettysburg. Gregg's cavalry division marched from Man- chester to Hanover Junction, whence 'Mcintosh's and J. I. Gregg's l)rigades proccHvled to Hanover, while Huey's brigade returned to Mani-liestor. Kilpatrick's cavalry division moved from Hanover, via Ablx.ttsville, to Berlin; and the Artillery Reserve (Ransom's and Fitzlinii:irs brigades) from Taneytown to near Gettysburg. Stan- nai-d's Vermont Brigade, from the Defenses of Washington, joined the First Corps on the field of Gettysburg. W. F. Smith's (First) divisi(-)n, of the Department of the Susquehanna, marched from the vicinity of Harrisbnrg to Carlisle. Kenly's and Morris' brigades of Frencli's division reached Frederick. Comliafs: Battle of Gettysburg (first day), and skirmish at Car- lisle, Pa. Juli/ :>.— The Second, Fifth, and Sixth Corps, Lockwood's brigade, from tlie Middle Department, Mcintosh's and J. I. Gregg's brigades, of D. McM. Gregg's cavalry division, Kilpatrick's cavalry division, and the Artillery Reserve, 'reached the field of Gettysburg. Gam- ))le"s and Devin's brigades, of Buford's cavalry division, marched from Gettysburg to Taneytown, and Merritt's reserve brigade from Mechanicstown to Emmitsburg. CointHits: Battle of Gettysburg (second day), and skirmishes at Hunterstown and near Chambersburg, Pa. Jnly 3. — Gamble's and Devin's brigades, of Buford's cavalry di- vision, moved from Taneytown to Westminster; Merritt's reserve brigade from Emmitsburg to the field of Gettysburg; and Huey's brigade, of Gregg's cavalry division, from Manchester to West- minster. Combats: Battle of Gettysburg (third .dav), and action at Fairfield, Pa. Jidij 4. — Gamble's and Devin's brigades, of Buford's cavalry di- vision, marched from Westminster, and Merritt's reserve brigade from Gettysburg, en route to Frederick ; Huey's brigade, of Gregg's cavalry division, from Westminster, via Emmitsburg, to Monterey; J. I, Grregg's cavalry l)rigarhood of Jcmes' Cross-Roads ; the Twelfth Corps from Ba- kersville to Fair Play and Jones' Cross-Roads ; Gamlde's and Devin's brigades, of Buford's cavalry division, from Funkstown to Bakers- ville ; J. I. Gregg's cavali'V brigade from Middletown to Boonsbor- ougli ; Kil])atrick's cavali-y division from Funkstown to near Hagers- t(nvn ; the Ai-tillci-y Reserve from Boonsborough to Benevola ; Neill's brigade, of the Sixth Cor})s, and Smith's division, of Couch's com- mand, frnni \V;iyn<'sltoi'ough to Lcitcrsbui-g. ITINERARY OF THE AJ^IY OF TllK I'OTO.MAC. 13 CoDihaf.s: Skirmislies at or near Hagerstown, Jones' Cross-Roads (near Williamsport). and Funkstown, Md. Jtdij 12. — Tlie First, Sixth, and Eleventh C<)ri)s nioNcd IVdiii Beaver Creek to Fnnkstown ; Mcintosh's cavah-y hri,i;-am Antietam Creek, near Jones' Cross- Roads, across Marsh Creek; the Fifth Cor]:)S from the vicinity of Rox- bury Mills, on Antietam Creek, to near Williamsport; the Sixth Corps from the neighborhood of Hagerstown to Williamsport; the Eleventh Corps from Funkstown. via Hagerstown, to Williamsport; and Will- iams' (First) division, of the Twelfth Corps, from Jones' Cross-Roads to near Falling Waters, and thence to near Williamsport. Buford's cavalry divisi(jn moved from Bakersville to Falling W^aters; Mc- intosh's and J. I. Gregg's brigades, of D. McM. Gregg's cavalry di- vision, from Boonsborough to Harper's Ferry; Huey's brigade, of same clivision, from Jones' Cross-Roads, via Williamsport, to Falling Waters; and Kil]3atrick's cavalry division from Hagerstown, via Williamsport, to Falling Waters. Kelley's command, Department of West Virginia, marched from Fairview to Williamsport. Combats: Action at Falling Waters, Md., and skirmislies near Williamsport, Md., and Harper's Ferry, W. Va. July 15. — Headcjuarters Army of the Potomac moved from Beaver Creek to Berlin; the First Cor])S from Williamsport to Rohrersville; the Second Corps from near Falling Waters to near Sandy'Hook; the Third Corps from Marsh Creek to near Burnside's bridge, on the Antietam; the Fifth Corps from near Williamsport to Burkittsville; the Sixth Corps from Williamsport to Boonsborough; the Eleventh Corps frcmi Williamsport, via Hagerstown. to Middletown; and the Twelfth Corps from Fair Play and near Williamsport to Sandy Hook. Two brigades of the Artillery Reserve moved from Jones" Cross- Roads, and, joining the remainder of tlie reserve at Btnievola, the whole command marched thence, via Middletown, to Berlin. Bu- ford's cavalry division moved from Falling Waters to Berlin; Mcin- tosh's and J. 1. Gi egg's brigades, of D. McM. Gregg's cavalry division, from Harper's Ferry, via Halltown, to Shepherdstown ; Huey s bri- gade, of same division, from Falling Waters to Boonsborough; and 1-4 ITINERA in- OF 'J'lIE AKMY OF THE POTOMAC. Kilpatrick' s cavalry division from Falling Waters, via Williams- port and Hagerstown, to Boonsborougli. Kelley's command, De- l)artment of West Virginia, marched from Williamsport to Indian Springs. Coiiilxd.s: Skirmishes at Halltown and Shepherdstown, W. Va. J nil/ ](i. — The First Corps marched from Rohrersville to near Berlin; tlie Third Corps from Burnside's bridge to Pleasant Valley, nviiv Sandy Hook: the Fiftli Cor])S from Burkittsville, via Peters- villc, to near Brrlin; tlie Sixth Corps from Boonsborough to near Berlin; the Eh'vcnth Corps fi-om Middletown, via Jefferson, to Ber- lin; and the Twelftli Corps from Sandy Hook to Pleasant Valley. Bu ford's cavalry division moved from Berlin to Petersville ; Hney's brigade, of Gregg's cavalry division, from Boonsborongh, via Har- per's Ferry, to Sliepherdstown; and Kilpatrck's division from Boons- ])orongh to Berlin, whence De Forest's (First) brigade proceeded to Harper's Ferry. Comhafs: Action at ShepherdstoAvn, and skirmish at Shanghai, W. Va. July 17. — The Third Corps moved from near Sandy Hook, crossed the Potomac at Harper's Ferry, and proceeded to a point 3 miles south of the Ferry; the Fifth Corps moved from near Berlin to Lovetts- ville, crossing the Potomac at Berlin. Gregg's cavalry division marched from She])herdstown to Harper's Ferry; Kilpatrick's cav- alry division from Berlin and Harper's Ferry to Purcellville, Custer's brigade crossing the Potomac at Berlin, and De Forest's brigade the Shenandoah at Harper's Ferry. ' Kelley's command, Department of West A^irginia. moved from Indian Springs, Md, to Hedgesville, W. Va., crossing the Potomac at Cherry Run. Comhafs: Skirmishes near North Mountain Station, W. Va., and near Snicker's Gap, Va. July 18. — Headquarters Army of the Potomac moved from Berlin, Md., to Lovettsville, Va. ; the First Corps from near Berlin to Water- ford, crossing tlie Potomac at Berlin; the Second Corps from near Sandy Hook to Hillsborough, crossing the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers at Harper's Ferry; the Third Corps from near Harjjer's Ferry to Hillsborough; the Fifth Corps from Lovettsville to near Purcell- ville: the Artillery Reserve from Berlin to Wheatland; and Buford's cavalry division from Petersville to Purcellville, crossing the Po- tomac at Berlin. (yomhafs: Skirmishes at and near Hedgesville and Martinsburg, W. Va. July 19. — Headquarters Army of the Potomac moved from Lov- ettsville to Wheatland; the First Corps from Waterford to Hamil- ton; the Second and Third Corps from Hillsborough to Wood Grove; the Fifth Corps from near Purcellville to a point on the road to Philomont; tlie Sixth Corps from near Berlin to Wheatland, and the Eleventh Corps from Berlin to near Hamilton, both corps cross- ing the Potomac at Berlin; the Artillery Reserve from Wheatland to Pur(;ellville; and the Twelfth Corps from Pleasant Valley to near Hillsliorougli, crossing the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers at Har- p<'i-"s Ferry. Buford's cavalry division moved from Purcellville, via Philomont, to near Rector's Cross-Roads. Mcintosh's In-igade. of Gi-('gg's cavalry. division, moved from Har])er's Ferry toward Hills- boi'ough, and Huey'sand J. I. Gregg's bi-igjidcs. of the same division, fi-om Hari)('i-'s Ferry t). — Kenly's (Tliird) division. First Corps, moved from AVar- rent(ni Junction to Ra])i)ahannock Station ; the Second Corps from near Gi'rmantown to Elk Run; D. McM. Gregg's cavalry division from Warrenton to Amissville ; and Kilpatrick's cavalry division from Amissville to Warrenton. .////// ;{1. — The Second Cor]is marched from Elk Run to Morrisville; Howe's (Second) division. Sixth Corps, from Warrenton to near Waterloo; the Twelfth Cor|)s from Warrenton Junction to Kelly's H^oi-d ; and Kilpatrick's cavaliy division from Warrenton to Warren- ton J unction. ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, COMMANDED BY MAJOR. GENERAL GEORGE G. MEADE, U. S. ARMY, AT THE BATTLE OF GETTYS- BURG, PENNSYLVANIA, JULY 1-3, 18G3. GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. COMMAND OP THE PROVOST-MARSHAL-GENERAL. Brig, Gen. Marsena R. Patrick. 93d New York,* Col. John S. Crocker. 8th United States (eight companies),* Capt. Edwin W, II, Read. 2d Pennsylvania Cavalry, Col. R. Butler Price. 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Companies E and I, Capt, James Starr, Regular cavalry (detachments from 1st, 2d, 5th, and 6th Regiments), SIGNAL CORPS, Capt, Lemuel B, Norton, GUARDS and orderlies, Oneida (New York) Cavalry, Capt, Daniel P, Mann. ARTILLERY, t Brig. Gen. Henry J. Hunt. ENGINEER BRIGADE, f Brig. Gen. Henry W. Benham. 15th New York (three companies), Maj. Walter L. CassiiL 50th New York, Col. William H. Pettes. United States Battahon, Cajjt. George H. Mendell. FIRST ARMY CORPS. § Maj. Gen. Abner Dol-bleday. Maj. Gen, John Newton, general he.vdquarters, 1st Maine Cavah-y, Company L, Capt. Constantino Taylor. FIRST DIVISION. Brig. Gen. James S. Wadsworth. First Brigade. Brio-. Gen. Solomon Meredith. Col? William W. Robinson. 19th Indiana. Col. Samuel J. WilUams. 24th Michigan : Col. Henrv A, Morrow. Capt. Albert M. Edwards. 2d Wisconsin : Col, Lucius Fairchild, Maj, John Mansfield. Capt, George H, Otis, 6th Wisconsin, Lieut. Col, Rufus R, Dawes. 7th Wisconsin : Col, William W, Robinson, Maj. Mark Finnicum. * Not en<'"a'''ed. tSee artniery brigades attached to army corps and the reserve. X Not engaged. With exception of the regular battahon. it ^^ as •J"!.'^ ? ' f "^};; *".'^ at Beaver Dam Creek. M,l.. ordered to Washington D. ^ t,:;:^';'"";, iu n • .l an d 8 Mai, aen. John F, Reynolds, of this corps, was killed Jul> Ij^; ;;\ ''7, " I a of the left wing of the army ; General ^oubleday commande^l the coii^ Ju^ General Newtmi. who was assigned to that command on the l^t, supeiscded hmi July 2. ..„v 13429 G C 2 ^^'> Second Brigade. Brig. Gen. Lysander Cutler. 7th Indiana, Col. Ira G. G rover. 76th New York : Maj. Aiith-ew J. Grover. Capt. John E, Cook, 84th New York (14th Militia), Col. Ed- ward B. Fowler, 95th New York : Col, George H. Biddle. ]Maj, Edward Pye. 147th New York : Lieut, Col, Francis C, ]\Iiller. Maj, George Harney. 56th Pennsvlvania (nine i-om panics). Col. J. Willitmi Ilofmann. 18 ORGANIZATION OF THE AKMY OF THE POTOMAC. SECOND DIVISION. Brig. Gen. John C. Robinson. First Brigade. Second Brigade. Brig. Gen. Gabriel R. Paul. Col. Samuel H. Leonard. Col. Adrian R. Root. Col. Richard Coulter. Col. Peter Lyle. Col. Richard Coulter. lOth Maine : Col. Charles W. Tilden. Ma.j. Archibald D. Leavitt. 115 1 h Massachusetts : Col. Samuel H. Leonard. Lieut. Col. N. Walter Batchel- der. 94th New York : Col. Adrian R. Root. Maj. Samuel A. Moffett 10-tth New York. Col. Gilbert G. Prey. 107th Pennsylvania : Lieiit. Col. James MacThomson. Capt. Emanuel D. Roath. Brig. Gen. Henry Baxter 12th Massachusetts : Col. James L. Bates. Lieut. Col. David Allen, ]r. 83d New York (9th aiilitia), Lieut. Col. Joseph A. Moesch. 97th New York : Col. Charles Wheelock. Maj. Charles Northrup. 11th Pennsylvania :* ■♦ Col. Richard Coulter. Capt. Benjamin F. Haines. Capt. John B. Ovei'myer. 88th Pennsylvania : Maj. Benezet F. Foust. Capt. Henry Whiteside. 90th Pennsylvania : Col. Peter Lyle. Maj. Alfred J. Sellers. Col. Peter Lyle. third division. Brig. (tcu. Thomas A. Rowley. Maj. Gen. Abner Doubleday. First Brigade. Col. Chapman Biddle. Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Rowley. Col. Chapman Biddle. 80th New York (20th Militia), Col. Theo- dore B. Gates. 121st Pennsylvania : Maj. Alexander Biddle. ( V)l. Chapman Biddle. Maj. Alexander Biddle. 112d Pennsylvania: Col. Roljert P. (/unnnins. Lieut. Col. Alfred B. McCal- mont. 1.51st Pennsylvania : Lieiit. Col. George F. McFarland. Cai)t. Walter L. Owens. Col. Harrison Allen. Second Brigade. Col. RoY' Stone. Col. Langhorne Wister. Col. Edmund L. Dana. 143d Pennsylvania : Col. Edmund L. Dana. Lieut. Col. Jolui D. Musser. 149th Pennsylvania : Lieut. Col. Walton Dwight. Capt. James Glenn. l.jOth Pennsylvania : Col. Langhorne Wister. Lieut. Col. Heniy S. Huideko- per. Capt. Cornelius C. AViddis. Third Brigade. Brig. Gen. George J. Stannard. Col. Francis V. Randall. 12th Vermont,! Col. Asa V. Blunt. 13th Vermont : Col. Francis V. Randall. Maj. Joseph J. Boynton. Lieut. Col. William I). Munson. 14th Vermont, Col. William T. Nichols, l.'ith Vermont,! ^'j'- Redlield Proctor. 16th Vermont, Col, Wheelock G. Veazey. * Transferred in afternoon of .Inly 1 to the First Brigade. \ Guarding trains ami not engaged in the battle. OEGANIZATION OF THE AiniV OF THE rOTOMAC. ly ARTILLERY BRIGADE. Col. Charles S. AVainwright. James A. Hall. Maine Light, 2d Battery (B). Capt. Maine Light, oth Battery (E) : Capt. Greenleaf T. Stevens. Lieut. Edward N. Wliitticr. 1st New York Light, Battery L:* Capt. Gilbert H. Reynolds. Lieut. George Breck. 1st Pennsylvania Liglit. Battery B, Capt. James H. Cooper. 4th United States, Battery B, Lieut. James Stewart. SECOND ARMY CORPS, f Maj. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock. Brig. Gen. John Gibbon. general headquarters. 6th New York Cavalry, Companies D and K, Capt. Riley Johnson. first division. Brig. Gen. John C. First Brigade. Col. Edward E. Cross. Col. H. Boyd McKeen. oth New Hampshke, Lieut. Col. Charles E. Hapgood. 61st New York, Lieut. Col. K. Oscar Broady. 81st Peimsvlvania : CoL H. Boyd McKeen. Lieut. Col. Amos Stroh. 148th Pennsylvania, Lieut. Col. Robert McFarlane. Second Brigade. Col. Patrick Kelly. 28th Massachusetts, Col. Rich'd Byrnes. 63d New York (two companies) : Lieut. Col. Richard C. Bentley. Capt. Thomas Touli}-. 69th New York (two companies) : Capt. Richard Moroney. Lieut. James J. Smith. 88th New York (two companies), Capt. Denis F. Burke. 116th Pennsylvania (four companies), Maf. St. Clair A. Mulholland. Caldwell. Third Brigade. Brig. Gen. Samuel K. Zook. Lieut. Col. John Eraser. 52d New York: Lieut. Col. C. G. Freudenberg. Capt. William Scherrer. 57th New York, Lieut. Col. Alford B. Chapman. 66th New York: Col. Orlando H. Morris. Lieut. Col. Jolm S. Hammell. Maj. Peter Nelson. 140tli Pennsvlvania: Col."^ Richard P. Roberts. Lieut. Col. John Fraser. Fourth Brigade. Col. John R. Brooke. 3Tth Connecticut (two companies) : Lieut. Col. Henry C. ]\lerwin. Maj. James H. Coburn. 2d Delaware: Col. William P. Baily. Capt. Chai'les H. Cliristman. 64th New York: Col. Daniel G. Bingliam. Maj. Leman W. Bnullcy. 53d Pennsylvania, Lieut. C<>1. Ricliards McMichael. 145th Pennsylvania (seven companies) : Col. Hiram L. Brown. Capt. Jolm W. Reynolds. Capt. Moses W. Oliver. * Batterv E, 1st New York Light Artillery, aitached. t After the death of General Revnolds, General Hancock was assigned to the com- mand of all the troops on the field of battle, relieving General Howard, who had suc- ceeded General Reynolds. General Gibbon, of the Second Division, assumed com- mand of the corps. " These assignments terminated on the evening of July 1 . Similar chano-es in commanders occurred during the battle of tlie 2d. Avlien (xt-neral lian- cockwas put in command of the Third Corps, in addition to tliat of Ins own. He was wounded on the 3d, and Brig. Gen. William Hays was assigned to the com- mand of the corps. 20 ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. SECOND DIVISION. Brig. Gen. John Gibbon. Brig. Gen. William Harrow. Fir.st Brigade. (\) Brig. (Jen. William Harrow. Vi) Col. Francis E. Heath. lOtli Maine: Col. Francis E. Heath. Lieut. Col. Henry W. Cunning- ham. inth ^lassachusetts: Col. George H. Ward. Lieut. Col. George C. Joslin. 1st Minnesota:* Col. William ColviU. jr. Ca]>t. Nathan S. Messick. Capt. Henry C. Coates. 82(1 New York (IM Militia): Lieut. (4)1. James Huston. Capt. John Darrow. Second Brigade. Brig. Gen. Alexander S. Webb, 69th Pennsylvania: Col. Dennis O'Kane. Capt. William Davis. 71st Pennsylvania, Col. Richard Penn Smith. 72d Pennsvlvania: , Col. De Witt C. Baxter. Lieut. Col. Theodore Hesser. lOGth Pennsylvania, Lieut. Col. William L. Curry. Third Brigade. Col. Norman J. Hall. 19th Massachusetts, Col. Arthur F. Dev- ereux. 20th Massachusetts: Col. Paul J. Revere. Lieut. Col. George N. Macy. ' Capt. Henry L. Abbott. 7th Michigan: Lieut. Col. Amos E. Steele, jr. Maj. Sj'lvanus W. Curtis. 42d New York, Col. James E. Mallon. 59th New York (four companies): Lieut. (Jol. Max A. Thoman. Capt. William McFadden. Unattached. Massachusetts Sharpshooters, 1st Com- pany : Capt. William Plumer. Lieut. Emerson L. Bicknell. THIRD division. Brig. Gen. ALEXANDER Hays. Firnt Brigade. Col. Samuel S. Carroll. I till Indiana, Col. John Coons. nil Oliio, Lieut. Col. Leonard W. (Car- penter. stii Ohio, Lieut. (Jol. Franklin Sawyer. Ttli West Virginia, Lieut. Col. Jonatlian II. Lockwood. Second Brigade. Col. Thomas A. Smyth. Lieut. Col. Francis E. Pierce. 14th Connecticut, Mai. Theodore G. Ellis. 1st Delaware: Lieut. ( "ol. Edward P. Harris. Capt. Thomas B. Hizar. Lieut. William Smith. Li(^ut. John T. Dent. 12th New .Jersey. Maj. John T.Hill. 10th New York (battalion), Maj. George F. Hopjier. lONth New York, Lieut. Col. Fi'ancis E. Pierce. 2d Company Minnesota Sharpshooters attached. ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY OK TlIK POTOMAC. 21 I Third Brigade. Col. George L. Willard. Col. Eliakim Sherrill. Lieut. Col. James M. Bull. 39th New York (four companies), Mai. Hu^o Hildebrandt. 111th New York: Col. Clinton D. MacDougall. Lieut. Col. Isaac M. Lusk. Capt. Aaron P. Seeley. 125th New York, Lieut. Col. Levin Crandell. 126th New York: Col. Eliakim Sherrill. Lieut. Col. James M. Bull. AJtTILLERY BRIGADE. Capt. John G. Hazard. Ist New York Light, Battery B:* Lieut. Albert S. Sheldon. Capt. James McKay Rorty. Lieut. Robert E. Rogers. 1st Rhode Island Liglit. Battery A, Capt. William A. Arnold. Ist Rhode Island Liglit, Battery B : Lieut. T. Fred. Brown. Lieut. Walter 8. Perrin. let United States, Battery I: Lieut. George A. Woodruff. Lieut. Tully McCrea. 4th United States. Battery A: Lieut. Alonzo H. Cushing. Sergt. Frederick Fuger. THIRD ARMY CORPS. Maj. Gen. Daniel E. Sickles. Maj. Gen. David B. Birney. FIRST division. Maj. Gen. David B. Birney. Brig. Gen. J. H. Hobart Ward. First Brigade. Brig. Gen. Charles K. Graham. Col. Andrew H. Tippin. 57th Pennsylvania (eight companies) : Col. Peter Sides. Capt. Alanson H. Nelson. 63d Pennsylvania, Maj . John A. Danks. 68th Pennsylvania: Col. Andrew H. Tippin. Capt. Milton S. Davis. [V] 105th Pennsylvania, Col. Calvin A. Craig. 114th Pennsvlvania: Lieut. Col. Frederick F. Cavnda. Capt. Edward R. Bowen. 141st Pennsylvania, Col. Henry J. MadiU. Second Brigade. Brig. Gen. J. H. Hobart Ward. Col. Hiram Berdan. 20th Indiana: Col. John Wheeler. Lieut. Col. AVilliam C. L. Taylor. 3d Maine, Col. Moses B. Lakeman. 4th Maine: Col. Elijah Walker. Capt. Edwin Liblty. 86th New York, Lieut. Col. Benjamin L. Higgins. t24th New York: Col. A. Van Ilorne Ellis. Lieut. Col. Francis :^I. Cummins. 99th Pennsylvania. Maj. John W. Jloore. 1st United States Shariishooters: Col. Hiram Berdan. Lieut. Col. Casper Trepp. 2d United States Sliarpsliooters (eight companies), JIaj. Homer R. Stou2,hton. 'Transferred from ArtiUery Reserve, July 1; 14th New York Battery attached. 22 ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Third Brigade. Col. P. Regis de Trobriand. 17th JIaiiu'. Li.'ut. Col. CluuK's B. Merrill. 3(1 MicliiiA'aii : L'ul. Byron R. Pienc. Lieut. Col. Edwin 8. Pierce. 5tli Mic-liij^an. Lieut. Col. John Pulford. 40th New York. Col. Thomas W.Egan. 110th Pennsylvania (six companies): Lieit. Col. David M.Jones. Maj. Isaac Rogers. SECOND DIVISION. Brig. Gen. Andrew A. Humphreys. First Brigade. Brig. Gen. Joseph B. Carr. 1st Ma.ssachu,setts, Lieut. Col. Clark B. Baldwin, nth Massachusetts, Lieut. Col. Porter D. Tripp. 10th Massachusetts : Lieut. Col. Waldo Merriam. Capt. Matthew Donovan. 12th New Hami)shire, Capt. John F. Langley. 11th New Jersev : Col. Robert McAllister. Capt. Luther ^lartin. Lieut. John Schoonover. Capt. William H.Lloyd. Capt. Sanuiel T. Sleeper. Lieut. Jolni Schoonover. 26th Pennsylvania, Maj. Robert L. Bo- dine. 84th Pennsylvania,* Lieut. Col. Milton 0pp. Second Brigade. Col. William R. Brewster. 70th New York, Col. J. Egbert Farnum. 71st New Y'ork. Col. Henry L. Potter. 73d New Y'ork : Col. John 8. Austin. Lieut. Col. John Leonard. 7;5tl New York, Maj. Michael W. Burns. 74th New "i'ork. Lieut. Col. Thomas Holt. l'20th New York: Lieut. Col. Cornelius D. West- brook. Maj. John R. Tappen. Third Brigade. Col. George C. BuRLma. 2d New Hampshire, Col. Edward L. Bailey. 5th New Jers(w : Col. WiUi;im J.Sewell. Capt. Thomas C. Godfrey. Capt. Henry H. Woolsey. 6th New Jer.sey, Lieut. Col. 8tei)}u'n R. (iilkyson. 7th New Jersey: (^ol. Louis R. Francine. Maj. Frederick Cooper. 8tli New Jersey : CoL.Tohn Ramsey. ( 'a]»t..J()lm G. Langston. lliitli Penusylvauiu, Maj. John P.Dunne. * Guarding coi-ps trains, and not engaged in the battle. ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY OF THE POTO.MAC. 23 ARTILLERY BRIGADE. Capt. George E. Randolph. Capt. A. JuDSON Clark. • New Jersey Light, 2tl Batteiy: Capt. A. Judson Clark. Lieut. Robert Sims. 1st New York Light, Battery D, Capt. George B. Winslow. New Y^ork Light, 4th Battery, Capt. James E. Smith. 1st Rhode Island Light, Battery E: Lieut. John K. Bucklyn. Lieut. Benjamin Freeborn. 4th United States, Battery K: Lieut. Francis W. Seeley. Lieut. Robert James. FIFTH ARMY CORPS. Maj. Gen. George Sykes. general headquarters. 12th New Y'ork Infantry, Companies D and E, Capt. Henry W. Rider. 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Companies D and H, Capt. WiUiam Thompson. FIRST DIVISION. Brig. Gen. James Barnes. First Brigade. Col. William S. Tilton. 18th Massachusetts, Col. Joseph Hayes. 22d Massachusetts, Lieut. Col. Thomas Sherwin, jr. 1st Michigan: Col. Ira C. Abbott. Lieut. Col. William A. Throop. 118th Pennsylvania, Lieut. Col. James Gwyn. I Third Brigade. Second Brigade. Col. Jacob B. Sweitzer. 9th Massachusetts, Col. Patrick R. Guiney. 32d Massachusetts, Col. G. L. Prescott. 4th Michigan : Col. Harrison H. Jeffords. Lieut. Col. George W. Lumbard. 62d Pennsylvania, Lieut. Col. Jauies C. Hull Col. Strong Vincent. Col. James C. Rice. 20th Maine, Col. Joshvia L. Chamberlain. 16th Michigan, Lieut. Col. Norval E. Welch. 44th New York : Col. James C. Rice. Lieut. Col. Freeman Conner. 83d Pennsylvania, Capt. Orpheus S. Woodward. second division. Brig. Gen. Romeyn B. Ayres. Second Brigade. 3d First Brigade. Col. Hannibal Day. United States (six companies): Capt. Henry W. Freedley. Capt. Richard G. Lay. 4th United States (four companies), Capt. Julius W. Adams. 6th United States (five companies), Capt. Levi C. Bootes. 12th United States (eight companies), Capt. Thomas S. Dunn. 14th United States (eight companies), Maj. Grotius R. Giddings. Col. Sidney Burbank. 2d United States (six companies): Maj. Arthur T. Lee. Cai)t. Samuel A. McKee. 7th United States (four companies), Capt. David P. Hancock. 10th United States (three companies), Capt. William Clinton. 11th United States (six companies), Maj. De Lancey Floyd-Jones. 17th United States (.seven companies), Lieut. Col. J. Durell Greene, 24 ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Third Brigade. Brig. Gen. Stephen H, Weed. Col. Kenner Garrard. 140th New York : Col. Patrick H. O'Rorke. Lieut. Col. Louis Ernst. 14Gtli New York : C'ol. Kenner Garrard. Lieut. Col. David T. Jenkins. 91st Pennsylvania. Lieut. Col. Joseph H. Sinex. 155th Pennsylvania, Lieut. Col. John H. Cain. THIRD DIVISION.* Brig. Gen. Samuel W. Crawford. Firnt Brigade. Col. William McCandless. 1st Pennsylvania Reserves (ninocomi:)a- nies), Co\. William C. Talley. 2d Pennsylvania Reser\es, Lieut. Col. George ^V. Woodward. 6th Pennsvlvania Reserves, Lieut. Col. Wellington H. Ent. 13th Pennsvlvania Reserves : Col.'CliarlesF. Taylor. Maj. William R. Hartshorne. Tliird Brigade. Col. Joseph W. Fisher. 5th Pennsylvania Reserves, Lieut. Col. George Dare. 9th Pennsylvania Reserves, Lieut. Col. James McK. Snodgrass. lOtli Pennsylvania Reserves, Col. Adoni- ram J. Warner. 11th Pennsylvania Reserves, Col. Samuel M. Jackson. 12th Pennsylvania Reserves (nine com- panies). Col. Martin D. Hardin. artillery brigade. Capt. Augustus P. Martin. IMassachusetts Light, 3d Battery (C), Lieut. Aaron F. Walcott. 1st New York Light, Battery C, Capt. Almont Barnes. 1st Ohio Light, Battery L, Capt. Frank C. Gibbs. 5th United States. Battery D: Lieut. Charles E. Hazlett. Lieut. Benjamin F. Rittenhouse. 5th United States, Battery I: Lieut. Malbone F. Watson. Lieut. Charles C. MacConnell. SIXTH ARMY CORPS. Maj. Gen. John Sedgwick, general headquarters. 1st New Jersey Cavalry, Company L, ) -^ , ttt.,,- ci /-, i?^ 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company H, } *^^P*- William S. Craft first division. Brig. Gen. Horatio G. Wright. Provost Guard. 4th New Jersey (three companies). Capt. William R. Maxwell. First Brigade. Brig. Gen. A. T. A. Torbert. 1st New Jersey, Lieut. Col. William Henry, jr. 2<1 New Jersey, Lieut. Col. Charles Wieliccke. M New Jersey, Lieut. Col. Edward L. (Jampbeil. Joth New Jersey, Col. William H. Pen- rose. Second Brigade. Bi-ig. Gen. Joseph J. BARTLETT.f 5th Maine. Col. Clark S. Edwards. 121st New York, Col. Emory Upton. 95tii Pennsylvania, Lieut. Col. Edward Carroll. 9r)th Pennsylvania, Maj. William H. Lessig. ' Joined corps June 28. The Second Brigade left in th(> Department of Washington. Alscj m command of the Third Brigade, Tiiird Division, on July 3. OEGAKIZATION OF THE ATMY OK THE l^OTOMAC. ' Third Briyade. Brig. Gen. David A. Russell. 6th Maine, Col. Hiram Burnham. 49th Pennsylvania (four companies), Lieut, ("ol. Thomas .M. lluliuKS 119th Pennsylvania, Col. Peter C. Eilmaker. 5th Wisconsin, Col. Tiiomas S. Allen. Brig. Second Brigade. Col. Lewis A. Grant. SECOND DIVISION.* Gen. Albion P. Howe. Thi7xl Brigade. Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Neill. 2d Vermont, Col. James H. Walbridge. 3d Vermont, Col. Thomas O. Seaver. 4th Vermont, Col. Charles B. Stoughton. 5th Vermont, Lieut. Col. John R. Lewis. 6th Vermont, Col. EUslia L. Barney. 7th Maine (six companies). Lieut, t Selden Connor. 33d New York (detachment). ( 'n Henry J. (JifFord. 43d New York. Lieut. Col. John Wilsc 49th New York. Col. Daniel D. Bidw( 77th New York, Lieut. Col. Winsor Frencli. 61st Pennsylvania, Lieut. Col. George Smitli. THIRD division. Maj. Gen. John Newton. Brig. Gen. Frank Wheaton. Fh'st Brigade. Brig. Gen. Alexander Shaler. 65th New York, Col. Joseph E. Hamb- lin. 67th New York, Col. Nelson Cross. 133d New York, Col. Silas Titus. 33d Pennsylvania, Lieut. Col. John F. Glenn. 83d Pennsylvania, Col. Isaac C. Bassett. Second Brigade. Col. Henry L. Eustis. 7th Massachusetts, Lieut. Col. FrankUn P. Harlow. 10th Massachusetts, Lieut. Col. Josejth B. Parsons. 37th Massachusetts, Col. Oliver Edwards. 3d RJiode Island, Col. Honstio Rogers, TJiird Brigade. Brig. Gen. Frank Wheaton. Col. David J. Nevin. 63d New York : Col. David J. Nevin. Lieut. Col. Theodore B. Hamilton. 93d Pennsylvania, Maj. John I. Nevin. 98th Pennsylvania, Maj. John B. Kohler. 103d Pennsylvania,! Col. Jolm W. Patterson. 139th Pennsylvania: Col. Frederick H. Collier. Lieut. Col. William H. Moody. artillery brigade. Col. Charles H. Tompkins. Massachusetts Light, 1st Battery (A), Capt. William H. McCartney. New York Light, 1st Batterv, Capt. Andrew Cowan. New York Light, 3d Batterv. Capt. William A. Harn. 1st Rhode Island Light, Battery C, Capt. Richard Waterman. 1st Rhode Island Light, Battery G, Capt. George W. Adams. 2d United States, Battery D, Lieut. Edward B. Williston. 2d United States, Batterv G. Lieut. John H. Butler. 5th United States, Battery F, Lietit. Leonard Martin. *No First Brigade in division. t Guarding wagon train at Westminster, and not engaged in the battle. 56 ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. ELEVENTH ARMY CORPS.* . :Maj. Gen. Oliver O. Howard GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. 1st Indiana CaTalry, Companies I and K, Capt. Abram Sharra. 8th New York Infantry (one company), Lieut. Hermann Foerster. FIRST DIVISION. Brig. Gen. Francis C. Barlow. Brig. Gen. Adelbert Ames. First Brigade. Col. Leopold von Gilsa. 41st New York (nine companies), Lieut. Col, Detleo von Einsiedel. 54th New Y^ork: Mil}. Stephen Kovacs. Lieut. Ernest Both [?]. 68th New Y'ork. Col. Gotthilf Bourry. l.^i^d Pennsylvania, Maj. Jolm FrueautT. Second Brigade. Brig. Gen. Adelbert Ames. Col. Andrew L. Harris. 17th Connecticut: Lieut. Col. Douglas Fowler. Maj. Allen G. Brady. Soth Ohio: Lieut. Col. Jeremiah "Williams. Capt. Nathaniel J. Manning. Lieut. William Maloney. Lieut. Israel White. THth Ohio: Col. Andrew L. Harris. Capt. George B. Fox. 107th Ohio: Col. Seraphim Meyer, Capt. John M. Lutz. second division. Brig. Gen. Adolph von Steinwehr. First Brigade. Col. Charles R. Coster. 134th New York, Lieut. Col. Allan H. Jackson. ]r,4th New York, Lieut. Col. D. B. Allen. 27th Pennsylvania, Lieut. Col. Lorenz Cantador. 73d Pennsylvania, Capt. D. F. Kelley. Second Brigade. Col. Orland Smith, 33d Massachusetts, Col. Adin B. Un- derwood. 136th New York, Col. James Wood, jr. 55tli Oliio, Col. Charles B. Gambee, 73d Ohio, Lieut. Col. Richard Long. THIRD division. Maj. Gen. Carl Schurz. First Brigade. Brig. Gen. Alex. Schimmelfennig. Col. George von Amsberg. 8'M Illinois, Lieut. Col. Edward S. Sal- omon. 4.Jth New York : Col. (Jcorgc von Auisl)org. Lieut. Col. Ad()l])hus Dohke. ir)7tli New York. Col. PliilipP. Brown. jr. 61st Oliio, Col. Stej)lien J. McGroarty. 74tli Pennsjivania: Col. Adolph von Ilartimg. liicut. Col. .'Mcxaiider von Mitzel. ('apt. (Justav Schleiter. Capt. Hemy Krauseneck. Second Brigade. Col. W, Krzyzanowski. aSth New Y'ork: Lieut. Col. August Otto, Capt. Emil Koenig. llOtli New York: C'ol. John T. Lockman. Lieut. Col. Edward F. Lloyd, 82d Ohio: Col, James S. Robinson, Lieut. Col. David Thomson, 7r)th Pennsylvania: C'ol. Francis Mahler, Maj. August Ledig. 26th Wisconsin: Lieut. Col. Hans Boebel, Capt. John W, Fuchs. * During the interval l)etween the death of General Reynolds and the arrival of General llancock. on tlic afternoon of July 1. all the troops on the field of battle were commanded by General Howard, General Schurz taking command of the Eleventh (Jorps, and General Scliimmelfennig of the Third Division. ORGANIZATION OF TUV. AintY OF THE POTOMAC. 27 ARTILLERY BRIGADE. Maj. Thomas W. Osborn. 1st New York Liglit. Battery I, Capt. IMichain Wicdridi. New York Light.' 18th Battery. Lieut. \Villi;iiii Wheeler. 1st Oliio Ligiit. Battery I. Capt. Huhert iJilgi-r. 1st Ohio Liglit. Battery K. ('ai)t. Lewis Heckinaii. 4th Unitetl States, Battery G : Lieut. Bayard Wilkeson. Lieut. Eugene A. Bancroft. TWELFTH ARMY COEPS. Maj. Gen. Henry W. Slocum.* Brig. Gen. Alfiieus S. Williams. PROVOST guard. 10th Maine (four companies), Capt. John D. r.c;ir.lslcy. FIRST division. Brig. Gen. Alpheus 8. Williams. Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Rugeh. First Brigade. Col. Archibald L. McDougall. Warren W. Second Brigade.} Brig. Gen. Henry H. Lockwood. 1st Maryland. Potomac Home Bri- gade. Col. WiUiam P. ]Maulsl)y. 1st Maryland. Eastern Sliore. Col. James AVallace. 150th New York. Col. Jolin H. Kettliam. 5th Connecticvit, Col Packer. 20th Connecticut. Lieut. Col. \\ ilham B. Wooster. 3d Maryland. Col. Jos. M. Sudsburg. 123d New York: Lieut. Col. James C. Rogers. Capt. Adolphus H. Tanner. 145th New York, Col. E. LivingstoriPrice. 46tli Pennsylvania, Col. James L. bel- fridge. Third Brigade. Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Ruger. Coi! Silas Colgrove. 27th Indiana: Col. Silas Colgrove. Lieut. Col. John R. Fesler. 2d Massachusetts: at,„i„.o Lieut. Col. Charles R. Mudge. Mai. Charles F. Morse. 18th New Jersey. Col. Ezra A^ C^-man. 107th New York, Col. Nm.m M. Ua e. 3d Wisconsin, Col. William Ha^^ley. SECOND DIVISION. Brig. Gen. JOHN W. Geary. Second Brigade. I Col George A. Cobham. Jr. 1 Brig. Gen. Thomas L. Kane First Brigade. Col. Charles Candy. 5th Ohio, Col. John H. Patrick- ^ 7th Ohio, Col. William R. C^reighton. 29th Ohio: _ ^,^ Capt. Wilbur F. Stevens. Capt. Edward Hayes. fiOth Ohio, Lieuf. Col. Eugene Powell. 2Stli Pennsylvania, Capt. John Flynn. 147th PennsVlvania (eight companies) Lieut. Col. Ario Pardee, jr Col? George A. Cobham. Jr. 29th Pennsylvania. Col. William Ri<'k- 109th Pennsylvania, Capt. F. L. Cii.uber. 111th Pennsylvania: -TTr^u-ov Lieut. Col. Thomas M. W all ei . Col. George A. Cobham, jr. Lieut. Col. Thomas M. Walker. ^^^'"^ ^i\:ss? "S^itr ^«ss y xs'f i^r^ * Exercised comrar ■[ LTnassigned duri Second Brigade. The ^.'^'"^'"f^^^^^V/^'t^^rwithlire First Brigade. Brigade had previously been consolidatect 28 ORGAXIZATIOX OF THE ARMY OF TlIK POTOMAC. Third Brigade. Brig. Gen. George S. Greene. 60th New York, Col. Abel Goclarcl. 78th New York. Lieut. Col. Herbert von Hammerstein. 10'2d New York : Col. James C. Lane. Capt. Lewis R. Stegman. 137th New York, Col. David Ireland. 149th New York : Col. Henry A. Barnuiu. Lieut. Col. Charles B. Randall. ARTILLERY BRIGADE. , Lieut. Edward D. Muhlenberg. 1st New York Liglit, Battery M, Lieut. Charles E. Winegar. Pennsvlvania Liglit. Battery E, Lieut. Charles A. Atwell. 4th United States, Battery F, Lieut. Sylvanus T. Rugg. 5th United States, Battery K, Lieut. David H. Kinzie. CAVALRY CORPS. Maj. Gen. Alfred Pleasonton. FIRST division. Brig. Gen. John Buford. First Brigade. Col. William Gamble. 8th Illinois, Maj. John L. Beveridge. 12th Illinois (four cos.), } Col. George H. ;M Indiana (six cos.), f Chapman. 8th New York, Lieut. Col. William L. Markell. Second Brigade. Col. Thomas C. Devin. 6th New York, Maj. Wm. E. Beardsley. 9th New York, Col William Sackett. 17th Pennsylvania, Col. J. H. Kellogg. 3d West Virginia (two comi^anies), Capt. Seymour B. Conger. Col. Reserve Brigade. Brig. Gen. Wesley Merritt. 0th Pennsylvania, Maj. James H. Haseltine. 1st United States, Cajit. Robert S. C. Lord. 2d United States, Capt. T. F. Rodenbough. .5tli United States, Capt. Julius W. Mason. 6th United States : Maj. Samuel H. Starr. Lieut. Louis H. Carpenter. Lieut. Nicholas Nolan. Capt. Ira W. Claflin. second division. Brig. Gen. David McM. Gregg. Headquarters Guard. 1st Ohio, Company A, Capt. Noah Jones. First Brigade. John B. McIntosh. 1st Maryland (eleven comjmnies), Lieut. Col. James M. Deems. Purnell (Marvland) Legion, Company A. Capt. Robert E. Duvall. 1st Massacluisetts," Lieut. Col. Greely S. Curtis. 1st New Jersey. Maj. M. H. B(>aumont. 1st Pennsylvania, Col. John P. Taylor. 3d Pennsylvania, Lieut. (.'ol.E. S.Jones. 3 1 Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery, Sec- tion Battery H,f Capt. W. D. Rank. Second Brigade, t Col. Pennock Huey. 3d New York, Lieut. Col. Otto Harhaus. 4tli New York, Lieut. Col. Augustus Pruyn. fitli Oliio (ten companies), Maj. William Stedman. Sth Pennsylvania, Cajit. William A. Cor- rie. * Served with the Sixlh Army Corps and on tlie right flank. tS<'rving as light artillery. :{; At Westminster, etc., and not engaged in thebattle. OKGANIZATIOX OF THE AKMY OF THE POTOMAC. 29 Tliinl Brigade. Col. J. Irvin Gregg. 1st Maine (ten companies), Lieut. Col. Charles H. Smith. 10th New York, Maj. M. Henry Avery. 4th Pennsylvania, Lieut. Col. William E. Doster. 16th Pennsylvania, Lieut. Col. John K. Robison. THIRD DIVISION. Brif- Gen. JuDSON Kilpatrick. Headquarters Guard. 1st Ohio, Company C, Capt. Samuel N. Stanford. First Brigade. Brig. Gen. Elon J. Farnsworth. Col. Nathaniel P. Richmond. 5th New York, Maj. John Hammond. 18th Pennsylvania, Lieut. Col. William P. Brinton. 1st Vermont, Lieut. Col. Addison W. Preston. 1st West Vn-ginia (ten companies): Col. Nathaniel P. Richmond. Maj. Charles E. Capehart. Second Brigade. Brig. Gen. George A. Custer. 1st Michigan, Col. Charles H. Town. 5th Michigan, Col. Russell A. Alger, 6th Michigan, Col. George Gray. 7th Michigan (ten companies), Col. Will- iam D. Mann. HORSE ARTILLERY. First Brigade. Capt. James M. Robertson. 9th Michigan Battery, Capt. • Jabez J. Daniels. 6th New York Battery, Capt. Joseph W. Martin. 2d United States, Batteries B and L, Lieut. Edward Heaton. 2d United States, Battery M, Lieut. A. C. M. Pennington. 4th United States. Battery E, Lieut. Samuel S. Elder. Second Brigade. Capt. John C. Tidball. 1st United States, Batteries E and G, Capt. Alanson M. Randol. 1st United States, Battery K, Capt. William M. Graham. 2d United States, Battery A, Lieut. John H. Calef. 8d United States, Battery C,* Lieut. WiUiam D. Fuller. ARTILLERY RESERVE. Brig. Gen. Robert O. Tyler. Capt. James M. Robertson. Headquarters Guard. 32d Massachusetts Infantry, Company C, Capt. Josiah C. Fuller. First Regular Brijrtde. Capt. Dunbar R. Ransom. 1st United States, Battery H : Lieut. Chandler P. Eakin. Lieut. Philii) D. Mason. 3d United States, Batteries F and K, Lieut. Jolm G. Turnbidl. 4th United States, Battery C, Lieut. Evan Thomas. 5th United States. Battery C, Lieut. Gu- lian V. Weir. First Volunteer Brigade. Lieut. Col. Freeman McGilvery. Massachusetts Light. 5th Battery (E),t Capt. Charles A. Phillips. Massachusetts Light. 9th Battery: Capt. John Bigelow. Lieut. Richard S. Milton. New York Light, 15th Battery, Capt. Patrick Hart. Pennsvlvania Light, Batteries C and t , Capt. James Thompson. *With Huey's cavalry brigade, and not engaged in the battle, f 10th New York Battery attached. 30 OlUiANIZATIOX OF THE ARMY OF 'ITIP: POTOMAC. Second Volunteer Brigade. Capt. Elijah D. Taft. 1st Connecticut Heavy, Battery B,* Capt. Allicrt F. l^iouker. 1st Coiuu'ctkutlli'avv. Battery M,* Capt. Franklin A. Pratt. Connecticut Light, 2d Battery, Capt. John W. Sterhn'i^. New York Light, 5tli Battery, Cajit. EUj:ih D.Taft. Tliird Volunteer Brigade. Capt. James F. Huntington, New Hampshire Liglit, 1st Battery, Capt. Frederick M. f^dgvll. 1st Oliio Light, BattiTy 11, Lieut. George W. Norton. 1st Pennsylvania Light, Batteries F and G, Capt. R. Bruce Ricketts. West Virginia Light, Battery C, Capt. Wallace Hill. Fourth Volunteer Brigade. Capt. Robert H. Fitzhugh. Maine Liglit. 6th Battery (F), Lieut. Edwin B. Dow. IMaryland Light, Battery A, Capt. Janies H. Rigby. New Jersey Light, 1st Battery. Lieut. Augustin N. Parsons. 1st New York Light, Battery G, Capt. Nelson Ames. 1st New York Light, Battery K,f Capt. Robert H. Fitzhugh. Train Guard. 4th New Jersey Infantry (seven companies), Maj. Charles Ewing. * Not engaged. f Eleventh New Y^ork Battery attached. RETURN OF CASUALTIES IN THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC; COMMANDED BY MAJOR-GENERAL GEORGE G. MEADE, U. S. ARMY, AT THE liATTLE OF GETfYSBURG, PE>^NSYLVANIA, JULY 1-3, 1863 * Killed. Wo> nded. Captured or missing. Command. o § s ■a Si u o g a • i d 1 1 a s S, 1 bo GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. Staff 2 2 4 FIRST ARMY CORPS. Maj. Gen. John F. Reynolds. t Maj. Gen. Abner Doubleday. Maj. Gen. John Newton. GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. Staff 1 i' 1 2 2 3 FIRST DIVISION. Brig. Gen. James S. Wadsworth. First Brigade. Brig. Gen. Solomon Meredith. Col. William W. Robinson. Staff 1 12 13 11 10 1 2 8 ] 2 25 50 25 28 21 121 201 144 109 95 4 3 5 ...... 46 88 47 22 51 210 24th "\Iiehigan 363 2:33 168 178 Total First Brigade 13 149 54 670 13 254 i,i5;3 Second Brigade. Brig. Gen. Lysander Cutler. 2 30 13 7 40 13 6 8 9 5 5 116 99 54 125 55 ...... " "2' 3 70 99 45 92 54 10 2 234 84th New York (14th Militia) 217 95th New York . . . 115 147th New York 3 1 269 130 Total Second Brigade '. 6 105 44 454 3 S63 975 Total First Division 19 m~ 98 "1^124 ie" 6l7 2,128 SECOND division. Brig. Gen. John C. Robinson. Staff 1 1 First Brigade. Brig. Gen. Gabriel R. Paui.. Col. Samuel H. Leonard. Col. Adrian R. Root. Col. Richard Coulter. Col. Peter Lyle. Col. Richard Coulter. Staff 1 5 4 6 10 8 36 • 1 54 73 52 81 12 48 2 11 3 8 10 1 1.53 98 167 82 92 -6 1 (Jth Maine 2 7 7 12 11 1 11 232 185 245 194 15 165 Total Fii-st Brigade 2 49 321 40 593 1,041 * Also includes losses in skirmishes, July 4. f See foot-note (g) on p. 17. I See foot-note (*) on p. 18. (31) 32 CASUALTIES IN THE ATt^TT OF THE POTOMAC. Return of Casualties, &c. — Continued. Killed. Wounded. Captured or missing. Command. 1 O c S o c g ■a o S 1 be < Second Brigade. Brig. Gen. Henry Baxter. Staff 1 3 ■3' ""4 1 59' 58 75 62 45 39 1 12th .^Ia.ssachusett.s KW New York I'lth Militia) 2 o 2 3 4 10 .5 3 7 3 I 3 3 45 15 27 44 51 42 119 82 9rth New York 126 117 106 1 93 r 32 31 224 12 338 644 9 81 68 545 52 931 1,686 THIRD DIVISION. Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Rowley. Maj. Gen. Abnkr Uoubleday. Staff 1 1 First liriydde. Col. Chapman Biddle. Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Rowley. Col. Chapman Biddle. Staff 1 15 5 11 1 mitb N>\v York rMth Militia) 3 32 12 10 29 96 101 117 195 1 1 2 23 60 68 100 170 179 3 211 3.35 Total First Brigade 8 83 39 .509 6 251 896 Col. Roy Stone. Col. KuMrxD L. Dana. 1 1 2 20 :i3 27 10 12 10 130 159 141 4 91 127 80 252 336 15«JtLi IViinsylvania 264 Total Sec'f)nd Brigade 4 80 32 430 8 298 852 Third liriydde. Brig. Gen. Gkoroe J. Stannard. Col. Francis V. Randall. Staff 2 4 1 5 2 i;itli Vermont 10 18 16 99 1 66 97 1 10 21 1 123 14tb Vermont 1 107 loth Vermont 119 Total Third Brigade 1 44 12 262 1 33 351 Total Third I)ivi.sion 13 207 84 1,201 14 581 2,100 artillery brkjade. Col. Charles S. Wainwright. Maine Light, -M BatUTv (B) 18 11 14 8 29 18 .Maine Light. .Mh Battery (E) 3 1 3 2 2 1 1 2 7 1 23 Ist Ni-w York Light, Battery Lt 17 1st Pennsylvania Light, Battt^ry B 12 4th United States, Battery B 3 36 Total Artillery Brigade 9 6 80 n 106 Total First Army Cor|.s 42 552 2.57 2,952 82 2,140 6,025 *Tr:iiisf'«Tis-:i-s after .July 1 iifc rf|)ortc(l wiili tlic latter hrij^ade. t Hattery E, l.st New York I^iglit Artillery, attached. CASUALTIES IN THE AUMY OF THE ]»OT<)MAC. 33 Return of Casualties, &c. — Contimicd. Command. SECOND ARMY CORPS. Maj. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock.* Brig. Gen. John Gibbon. GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. Staff 6th New York Cavalry, Companies D and K . FIRST DIVISION. Brig. Gen. John C. Caldwell. First Brigade. Col. Edward E. Cross. Col. H. Boyd McKeen. Staff 5th New Hampshire . 61st New Yorlc 81st Pennsylvania 148th Pennsylvania Total First Brigade Second Brigade. Col. Patrick Kelly. 28th Massachusetts. 63d New York 69th New York 88th New York 116th Pennsylvania . . Total Second Brigade Third Brigade. Brig. Gen. Samuel K. Zook. Lieut. Col. John Eraser. Staff 52d New York 57th New York . . . 66th New York.... 140th Pennsylvania. Total Third Brigade Fourth Brigade. Col. John R. Brooke. 27th Connecticut. . . 2d Delaware 64th New York . . . . 53d Pennsylvania. 145th Pennsylvania . Total Fourth Brigade Total First Division SECOND division. Brig. Gen. John Gibbon. Brig. Gen. William Harrow. Staff. Killed. Wounded. Captured or missing. 26 '238 24 136 209 a44 *See foot-note (f) on p. 19. 13429 G C 3 13 35 60 49 34 CASUALTIES EST THE AKMY OF THE P0T0:MAC. Return of Casualties, &c. — Continued. Killed. Wounded. Captured or missing. Command. «3 s CI o a S H o a s a! a •2 o o "a H 1 1 First Brigade. Brig. Gen. William Harrow. Col. Francis E. Heath. Staff 1 11 8 14 12 1 litth Maine 1 3 3 3 28 20 47 42 1.55 89 1.59 120 "'l' 4 28 1 14 199 148 tst Minnesota* 82(1 New York (2d Militia) USA 192 Total First Brigade 10 137 40 523 1 47 764 Second Brigade. » Brig. Gen. Alex^vxder S. Webb. 4 2 2 1 3(5 19 42 8 8 3 7 9 72 55 138 45 2 3 15 l(j 1 137 98 191 64 9 105 27 310 5 34 490 Third Brigade. Col. NoRjiAN J. Hall. 19th Massachusetts 20th Massachusetts o 2 28 li) 1.) 6 !) 8 3 3 .52 8() 41 49 25 3 127 05 42d New York , 4 74 Sitth New York 34 Total Third Brigade 6 75 29 253 14 377 Unattached. 1st Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters 2 6 8 Total Second Division 2.5 319 105 1,092 6 95 1,642 third ditision. Brig. Gen. Alexander Hays. First Brigade. Col. Samuel S. Carroll. I4th Indiana 17 5 3 1 10 1 22 lli 73 40 31 4th Ohio 2 1 5 1 1 31 Hth Ohio 102 Till West Virginia 47 Total First Brigade 3 35 15 151 7 211 Second Brigade. Col. Thomas A. Smyth. Lieut. Col. Francis E. Pierce. nth Connecticut 10 9 21 2 13 10 10 4 "io' 42 44 70 4 7G ...... 4 12 9 06 1st I)(,*laware 1 2 12th New Jersey 115 10th New York (battalion) (3 108th New York 3 102 Total Second Brigade 6 55 34 245 1 25 366 * 2d Company Minnesota Sharpshooters attached. CASUALTIES IN THE AILMY OF TJIE POTO.MAC. Return of Casualties, c&c— Continued. &0 Killed. Wounded. Captured or missing. Command. o o S "3 t e o a an a 1 2 1 o d a •a 1 to I Third Brigade. Col. George L. Wfllard. Col. EnAKiM Sherrill. Lieut. Col. James M. Bull. 39th New York 1 3 3 5 14 24 3.5 3 K 9 109 98 172 05 lllth New York 14 9 10 125th New York ISO 126th New York Total Thu'd Brigade 11 128 20 516 33 714 Total Third Division 20 218 7.5 912 1 65 1 291 ARTILLERY BRIGADE. Capt. John G. Hazard. 1st New York Light, Battery B * 1 9 3 6 1 .5 15 27 18 23 31 26 1st Rhode Island Light, Battery A . .<- 1 32 1st Rhode Island Lit^ht, Battery B 1 28 1st United States, Battery I 25 4th United States, Battery A 1 38 Total Artillery Brigade 3 24 .5 114 3 149 Total Second Army Corps 67 729 269 2,917 13 363 4,3.58 TfflRD ARMY CORPS. Maj. Gen. Daniel E. Sickles. Maj. Gen. David B. Birney. Staff 2 2 Brig. Gen. J. H. Hobart Ward. First Brigade. Brig. Gen. Charles K. Graham. Col. Andrew H. Tippin. gtaff 3 9 3 9 14 1 6 3 2 9 1 4 9 2.5 37 26 117 101 85 97 3 55 4 19 9 57 21 115 34 3 1 1.52 132 155 149 Total First Brigade 6 55 45 463 6 165 740 Second Brigade. Brig. Gen. J. H. Hobart Ward. Col. Hiram Berdan. Staff • 1 !) .3 3 3 4 4 4 1 2 1 2 1 4 1 1 30 17 9 10 24 17 5 5 105 57 56 48 54 33 19 ""4 1 ...... 10 45 70 3 11 6. 14 156 122 144 ROth New York laith New York 66 90 110 49 4:^ Total Second Brigade 12 117 33 449 6 164 781 , * Transferred from Artillery Reserve, July 1; 14t]i New York Battery attached. 36 CASUALTIES IN THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Return of Casualties, &c. — Continued. Killed. Wounded. Captured or missing. Command. o "a O a 0) a i a 6 D U tie Tliird Brigade. Col. P. Regis de Trobriand. 1 17 17 8 3 8 4 6 105 28 78 116 39 3 4 1.33 45 1 109 4(>th New York 150 53 Total Third Brigade 4 71 28 366 21 490 Total First Division 22 243 106 1,278 12 350 2,011 SECOND DIVISION. Brig. Oeu. Andrew A. Humphreys. Staff 2 2 r. 11 First Brigade. Brig. Gen. Joseph B. Carr. Staff 2 8 7 4 5 9 10 2 1st Jlassachusetts i 1 3 1 3 1 15 22 12 19 14 29 75 89 49 65 115 106 ""2 21 8 13 2 12 120 129 81 92 11th New Jersey 86th Pennsylvania 153 213 Total First Brigade 10 111 45 559 2 63 790 Second Brigade. Col. William R. Brewster. Staff 2 8 6 7 11 6 10 2 70th New York 20 9 47 12 23 85 62 72 92 68 144 4 13 28 8 3 19 117 1 91 72(1 NVw York 114 4 162 74th New York 89 laOth New York 7 203 Total Si'cond Brigade 12 118 50 523 75 778 Third Brigade. Col. Georoe C. Burling. 2d New Hampshire 3 2 17 11 1 14 3 18 5 3 10 119 60 29 70 31 IS ::: 36 16 8 13 3 193 5th New Jersey 94 6th New Jersey 41 7th New Jersey 8th New Jei-sey 1 114 47 115th Pennsylvania 24 Total Third Brigade C 53 43 33:3 78 513 Total Second Division 28 284 140 1,422 2 216 2,092 ARTILLERY BRIGADE. C'apt. George E. Randolph. Capt. A. Jldson Clark. New Jersey Liglit, 2d Batterv 1 16 10 10 24 18 3 H 1 1 4 20 1 St New York I.ight, Battery D 18 New York Liglit, 4th Butlerv 2 3 2 " "2' 1 13 1st Rliode l.sland Liglit, Battery E .30 4th UnitcMJ States, Battery K 25 8 3 78 17 106 Total Thirl Army Corps 50 535 251 2,778 14 583 4,211 CASUALTIES IN THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. 37 Return of Casualties, &c. — Continued. Command. FIFTH ARMY CORPS. Maj. Gen. George Sykes. FIRST DIVISION. Brig. Gen. James Barnes. First Brigade. Col. William S. Tilton. 18th Massachusetts , 22d Massachusetts 1st Michigan 118th Pennsylvania.. Total Fii-st Brigade Second Brigade. Col. Jacob B. Sweitzer. 9th Massachusetts . 32d Massachusetts . 4th Michigan 62d Pennsylvania . . Total Second Brigade Third Brigade. Col. Strong Vincent. Col. James C. Rice. Staff 2(>th Maine 16th Jlichigan 44th New York — SM Pennsylvania . Total Third Brigade Total First Division SECOND DIVISION. Brig. Gen. Romeyn B. Atres. First Brigade. Col. Hajjnibal Day. Staff 3d United States. 4th United States. 0th United States. 13th United States. 14th United States. Total First Brigade Second Brigade. Col. Sidney Burbank. 2d United States.. 7th United States.. 10th United States.. 11th United States. 17th United States. Total Second Brigade Killed. 82 153 AVounded. 13 32 Captured or luissiug. 90 213 1 62 28 39 67 108 305 51 42 27 85 105 310 142 38 CASUALTIES I^ THE ARMY OF THE POTOirAC. Reftirn of Casualties, ct-c— Continued. Killed. Wounded. Captured or missing. Command. o a o a 2 .2 4J £ § 5 s "a 1 bo 4) 5b Sao < Third Brigade. Brig. Gen. Stephen H. Weed. Col. Kenner G.^ruahd. 1 1 1 1 Jinii New York ~4 3 U .T 84 14 11 18 133 28 19 19 Total Third Brigade 2 38 11 131 i 18 200 10 154 56 746 63 1,029 THIRD DIVISION. Brig. Gt'u. Samuel AV. Crawford. First Brigade. Col. William McCandle.ss. S 3 5 ■ 3 o 1 8 35 31 21 31 46 1 2' 37 24 2 48 2 18 14 118 3 155 Third Brigade. 2 5 3 35 1 o 2 1 "'■3' 5 mil I'l'iiiisylvaniil Reserve.s 1 41 1 5 3 46 55 Total Third DiWsiou 3 23 17 164 3 210 ARTILLERY BRIGADE. Capt. Ai'GrsTi'.s p. Martin. Ma.s.sachii.setts Light, 3d Battery (C) f) 6 18 6 l.st Oliii) Light. Hattt'rv L 5th United Slates, Battery D 1 6 1 ..... 13 2 22 Tijtal Artillery Brigade 1 7 1 32 2 43 1 1 Total Filth .\riiiy Corps 28 3:37 129 1,482 1 210 2,187 SLXTH ARMY CORPS. Maj. Gen. John Sedgwick. KIR.ST division. Brig. Gen. Horatio G. Wright. First Brigade. Brig. Gen. Alfred T. A. Torbert. 2d New .Jei-sey 6 3 8tal Second Brigade 2 13 15 Total Caxalry Corps 5 86 1 39 1 315 8 399 852 ou 1 CASUALTIES IN THE AinrY OV TlIK POTOI^IAC. 45 Return of Casualties, <£-c.— Contimicd. Killed. Wounded. Captured or missing. Command. O d a; S i so o o a s •a 1 1 o a a 1 a ARTILLERY RESERVE. Brig. Geu. Robert 0. Tyler. Capt. James M. Robertson. First Regular Brujade. Capt. Dunbar R. Ransom. 1st United States, Battery H 1 8 1 2 1 ...... 2 14 l(i 12 1 1 10 :M United States, Batteries F and K 1 24 4th United States, Battery C IS 5th United States, Battery C IG Total First Regular Brigade 1 13 4 49 2 C8 First Volunteer Brigade. Lieut. Col. Freeman McGilvery. Massachusetts Light, .'jtli Battery (E) * 4 3 1 1 o 5 If, 10 11 18 21 1 2 3S New York Liglit. 1.5tli Batterv 16 Pennsylvania Liglit, Batteries C and F 4 28 Total First Volunteer Brigade 1 15 10 CI 93 Second Volunteer Brigade. Capt. Elijah D. Taft. Connecticut Light, 2d Battery 3 2 2 New York Light, 5tli Battery 1 3 Total Second Volunteer Brigade 1 5 2 - 8 Third Volunteer Brigade. Capt. James F. Huntington. New Hampshire Light, 1st Battery 3 5 13 2 3 1st Ohio Light, Battery H o 6 2 " i" 1st Pennsylvania Light, Batteries F and G 3 Si 4 Total Third Volunteer Brigade 10 1 23 3 3T Fourth Volunteer Brigade. Capt. Robert H. Fitzhugh. Maine Light Cth Battery (F) 13 7 7 13 '■i J 7 2 34 36 2 40 15 172 1 13 242 RECAPITULATION. General lieadquarters . First Army Corps Second Army Corps . . . Third Army Coiids Fifth Army Corps Sixth Army Corps Eleventh Army Corps. Twelfth Army Corps . . Cavalry Goi*ps ArtiUeiy Reserve Total Army of the Potomac 5.52 729 535 3:W 25 3K 186 86 40 2,825 257 269 251 129 14 120 43 39 15 .9.52 .917 .778 ,482 171 ,802 767 315 172 1,139 13,358 182 82 2,140 13 363 14 58:1 1 210 ;io 62 1,449 o <55 8 399 13 5,252 * 10th New York Battery attached, whose loss, here inchided. was 2 men kiUed and 3 men wounded, t nth New York Battery attached. GENERAL SUMMARY OF CASUALTIES IN THE UNION FORCES DURING THE GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN, JUNE 3-AUGUST 1, 18G3. Location. Near Fayetteville, Va., June 3 Fraukliii's Crossing, or Deep Rim, Va., Jime 5-13. . Braudy Station (Fleetwood) and Beverly Ford, Va., June 9. Steveushurg. Va., June 9 Berry ville, Va., June 13 Opequou Creek, Va., June 13 Bunker Hill, W. Va., June 13 Winchester, Va., June 13-15 BerryviUe, Va., June 14 Martinsburg, W. Va., June 14 Williauisport, Md., June 15 Aldie, Va., June 17 Catoctiu Creek and Point of Rocks, Md., June 17. Middleburg, Va., June 17-18 MiddlelHU-g, Va., June 19 Upperville, Va., June 21 Near Gainesville, Va., June 21 Thoroughfare Gap and Hay Market, Va., June 21-^5. Near Aldie, Va., June 22 Greencastle, Pa., June 22 McConnt'llsburg, Pa., June 25 Near Gettysburg, Pa., June 2(5 Near Fairfax Court-House, Va., June 27 Near Roekville, Md., June 28 Wrightsville, Pa., June 28 Muddy Branch, Md., June 29 We.stniinster, Md., June 29 Hanover, Pa., June 30 Sporting Hill, near Harrisburg, Pa., June 30 Carlisle, Pa., July 1 Gettysbiu'g, Pa., July 1-4 Fairfield Gap, Pa., July 4 jMouterey Gap, Pa. , July 4 Eniniitsburg, Md., July 4 Cunningham's Cross-Roads, Pa., July 5 Near Greencastle, Pa., July 5 Near Fairfield, Pa., July 5 Smitlisburg, Md., July 5 Hagerstown, Md., July 6 Williamsport, Md., July Downsville, Md., July 7 Funkstown, Md., July 7 Boonsborough, Md'., July 8 Near Williamsport, Md., July 8 Benevola or Beaver Creek, Md., July 9 Funkstown, Md., July 10-13 Hagerstown, Md., July 10-13 Jones' Cross-Roads, Md., July 10-13 Ashby's Gap, Va., July 12 Near ^ViUiamsport, Md., July 14 Falling Waters, Md., July 14 Nt^ar Harper's Ferry, W. Va., July 14 Halllown. W. Va., July 15 Siu'plit.'nistown, W. Va., July 15 Shepherdstown, W. Va., July 16 Snicker's Gap, Va., July 17 Hedgesville and Martinsburg, W. Va., July 18-19 Killed. 17 "2," 82,5 1 1 Wounded. 1,139 3 45 12 2 15 33 33() 1 8 122 3 24 42 117 12 13, 358 4 9 Captured or mis-sing. 1 144 182 3 350 54 3,856 2 140 o 118 26 225 37 66 9 41 10 176 52 16 11 36 118 5,253 13 29 67 1 18 4 184 66 (47) 48 CASUALTIES IN THE UNION FORCES, ETC. General Summary, &c. — Continued. Killed. Wounded. Captured or missing. Location. o e O p S n o a a; ■a • 0) C to ■a o a S -a 2 "3 as a; < 3 3 13 8 81 1 1 11 94 6 3 3 8 16 6 Berry's Ferry, \&., Julj' 'Xi 6 TMaiiassas (iap. Va., July 21-33 9 1 17 ■■'o' 29 ClK'ster (Jap. Va., July 31-22 25 Wapiiin;,' llei^'lits, Jlanassas Gap, Va., July 33 3 103 a 4 Battle Mountaiu, near Newby's Cross-Roads, Va., July 34. Brandy Station, Va., August 1 4 31 1 10 14 ■an 20 145 Jliscelianeous affaii's en route 8 226 242 Grand total 288 3,271 1,288 15,256 406 11,488 31 997 ORGANIZATION OP THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA, COMMANDED BY GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE, C. S. ARMY, AT THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, FIRST ARMY CORPS. Lieut. Gen. James Longstreet. m'laws' division. Maj. Gen. Lafayette McLaws. Kershaiv's^ Brigade. Brig. Gen. Joseph B. Kershaw. 2d South Carolina : Col. J. D. Kennedy. Lieut. Col. F. Gaillard. 3d South Carolina : Maj. R. C. Maffett. Col. J. D. Nance. 7th South Carohna,Col. D.Wyatt Aiken. 8th South Carolina, Col. J. W. Hena- gan. 15th South Carolina : Col. W. G. De Saussure. Maj. William M. Gist. 3d South Carohna BattaUon, Lieut. Col. W. G. Rice. Barksdale' s Brigade. Brig. Gen. William Barksdale. Col. Benjamin G. Humphreys. 13th Mississippi. Col. J. W. Carter. 17th Mississippi : Col. W. D. Holder. Lieut. Col. Jolin C. Fiser. 18th Mississippi : . Col. T. M. Griffin. Lieut. Col. W. H. Luse. 21st Mississippi, Col. B. G. Humphreys. Semmes' Br igade. f Brig. Gen. Paul J. Semmes. Col. GooDE Bryan. 10th Georgia, Col. John B. Weems. 50th Georgia, Col. W. R. Manning. 51st Georgia, Col. E. Ball. 53d Georgia, Col. James P. Simms. Wofford's Brigade. Brig. Gen. William T. Wofford. 16th Georgia, Col. Goode Bryan. 18th Georgia, Lieut. Col. S. Z. Ruff. 24th Georgia, Col. Robert McMillan. Cobb's (Georgia) Legion, Lieut. Col. Lu- ther J. Glenn. Phillips (Georgia) Legion, Lieut. Col. E. S. Barclay. Artillery Battalion. Col. Henry C. Cabell. 1st North Carolina Artillery, Battery A, Capt. B. C. Manly. Pulaski (Georgia) Artillery : Cajjt. J. C. Fraser. Lieut. W. J. Fiu-long. 1st Richmond (Virginia) Howitzers, Capt. E. S. McCarthy. Trouj) (Georgia) Artillery : Capt. H. H. Carlton. Lieut. C. W. Motes. * The actual commanders are indicated as far as practicable. t No reports on file for this brigade. Bryan was in command July 7. and was probably Semmes' immediate successor. The commanders of the Idth. 51st. and 53d Georgia are given as reported for June 22 and July 31. Manning reported in com- mand of 50th Georgia June 22. No commander reported on return for July 31. (49) 13429 G C 4 50 OEGANIZATION OF THE AEMY OF NOETHEEN VIEGmiA. PICKETT'S DIVISION. Maj. Gen. George E. Pickett. Garnetfs Brigade. Brig. Gen. Richard B. Garnett. Maj. C. S. Peyton. 8th Virginia, Col. Eppa Hiinton. 18th Virginia, Lieut. Col. H. A. Carring- ton. 19th Virginia : Col. Henry Gantt. Lieut. Col. John T. EUis. 28th Virginia : Col. R. C. Allen. Lieut. Col. William Watts. 56th Virginia : Col. W. D. Stuart. Lieut. Col. P. P. Slaughter. Kemper's Brigade. Brig. Gen. James L. Kemper. Col. Joseph Mayo, Jr. 1st Virginia : Col. Lewis B. Williams. Lieut. Col. F. G. Skinner. 3d Virginia : Col. Joseph Mayo, jr. Lieut. Col. A. D. Callcote, 7th Virginia : Col. W. T. Patton. Lieut. Col. C. C. Flowerree. nth Virginia, Maj. Kirkwood Otey. 24th Virginia, Col. William R. Terry. Armistead's Brigade. Brig. Gen. Lewis A. Armistead. Col. W. R. Aylett. 9th Virginia, Maj. John C. Owens. 14tli Virginia : Col. James G. Hodges. Lieut. Col. William White. 38th Virginia : Col. E. C. Edmonds. Lieut. Col. P. B. Whittle. 53d Virginia, Col. W. R. Aylett. 57th Vu-ginia, Col. Jolin Bowie Magruder. ArtiUerij Battalion. Maj. James Bearing. Fauquier (Virginia) Artillery, Capt. R. M. Stribling. Hampden (Virginia) Artillery, Capt. W. H. Caskie. Richmond Fayette Artillery, Capt. M. C. Macon. Virginia Battery, Capt. Joseph G. Blount. hood's division. Maj. Gen. John B. Hood. Brig. Gen. E. McIver Law, Law's BHgade. Brig. Gen. E. McIver Law. Col. James L. Sheffield. 4th Alabama. Lieut. Col. L. H. Scruggs. 15th Alabama : Col. AVilliam C. Gates. Capt. B. A. Hill. 44th Alabama, Col. William F. Pen-y. 47tli Alabama : Col. James W. Jackson. Lieut. Col. ]M. J. Bulger. Maj. J. M. Campbell. 48tli Alabama : Col. James L. Sheffield, Capt. T. J. Eubanks. Robertson's Brigade. Brig. Gen. Jerome B. Robertson. 3d Arkansas : Col. Van H. ]\Ianning. Lieut. Col. R. S. Tavlor. 1st Texas, Lieut. Col. P. A. Work. 4th Texas : Col. J. C. G. Kev. Maj. J. P. Bane. 5th Texas : Col. R. M. Powell. Lieut. Col. K. Brvan. Maj. J. C. Rogers^ OKGANIZATION OF THE ARMY OF NOKTIIEPvN VITIGINIA. 51 Benniug's Bi-ujadc. Brig. Gen. Henry L. Benninq. 2d Georgia : Lieut. Col. William T. Harris. Maj. W. S. Sheplierd. 15th Georgia, Col. D. M. Du Bose. ITth Georgia, Col. \V. C. Hodges. 20th Georgia : Col. John A. Jones. Lieut. Col. J. D. WaddeU. Anderson's Brigade. Brig. Gen. George T. Anderson. Lieut. Col. William Luffman. 7th Georgia, Col. W. W. White. 8th Georgia, Col. John R. Towers. 9th Georgia : Lieut. Col. John C. Mounger. Maj. W . M. Jones. Capt. George Hilly er, 11th Georgia : Col. F. H. Little. Lieut. Col. William Luflfman. Maj. Henry D. McDaniel. Capt. William H. Mitchell. 59th Georgia : Col. Jack Brown. Capt. M. G. Bass. Artillery Battalion. Maj. M. W. Henry. Branch (North Carolina) Artillery, Capt. A. C. Latham. German (South Carolina) Artillery, Capt. WilUam K. Bachman. Palmetto (South Carohna) Light Artillery, Capt. Hugh R. Garden. Rowan (North Carolina) Artillery, Capt. James Reilly. RESERVE ARTILLERY. Col. J. B. Walton. Alexanders Battalion. Col. E. P. Alexander. Ashland (Virginia) Artillery : Capt. P. Woolfolk, jr. Lieut. James Woolfolk. Bedford (Virginia) Artillery, Capt. T. C. Jordan. Brooks (^South Carolina) Artillery, Lieut. S. C. Gilbert. Madison (Louisiana) Light Artillery, Capt. George V. Moody. Virginia Battery, Capt. William W. Par- ker. Virginia Battery, Capt. O. B. Taylor. Washington (Louisiana) Artillery. Maj. B. F. ESHLEMAN. First Company, Capt. C. W. Squires. Second Company, Capt. J. B. Richardson. Third Company, Capt. M. B. Miller. Fourth Company : Capt. Joe Norcom. Lieut. H. A. Battles. SECOND ARMY CORPS. Lieut. Gen. Richard S. Ewell. Maj Hays' Brigade. Brig. Gen. Harry T. Hays. Early's division. Gen. Jural A. Early. Smith'' s Brigade. Brig. Gen. William Smith. 5th Louisiana : Col. Henrv Forno. Capt. T. H. Biscoe. 6th Louisiana : Col. William Monaghan. Lieut. Col. Joseph Hanlon. 7th Louisiana. Col. D. B. Penn. 8th Louisiana : Col. T. D. Lewis. Maj. A. de Blanc. 9th Louisiana, Col. Leroy A. Stafford. 31st Virginia. Col. John S. Hoffman. 49th Virginia, Lieut. Col. J. Catlett Gib- son. 53d Virginia, Lieut. Col. James H. Skin- ner. 52 ORGANIZATIOJf OF THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA. Hoke's Brigade. Col. Isaac E. Avery. Col. A. C. GODWlxN. 6th North Carolina, Maj. S. McD. Tate. 21st North Carohna, Col. W. W. Kirk- land. 57th North Carolina, Col. A. C. Godwin. Gordon's Brigade. Brig. Gen. John B. Gordon. 13th Georgia, Col. James M. Smith. 26th Georgia, Col. E. N. Atkinson. 31st Georgia, Col. Clement A. Evans. 38th Georgia, Capt. William L. McLeod. 60th Georgia, Capt. W. B. Jones. 61st Georgia, Col. John H. Lamar. Artillery Battalion. Lieut. Col. H. P. Jones. Charlottesville (Virginia) Artillery, Capt. James McD. Carrington. Courtney (Virgmia) Artillery, Capt. W. A. Tanner. Louisiana Guard Artillery, Capt. C. A. Green. Staunton (Virginia) Artillery, Capt. A. W. Garber. JOHNSON'S DIVISION. Maj. Gen. Edward Johnson. Steuart's Brigade. Nicholls' Brigade.* Brig. Gen. George H. Steuart. 1st Marvland Battalion: Lieut. Col. J. R. Herbert. Maj. W. W. Goldsborough. Capt. J. P. Crane. 1st North Carolina, Lieut. Col. H. A. Brown. 3d North Carolina, Maj. W. M. Parsley. 10th Virginia, Col. E. T. H. Warren. 23d Virginia, Lieut. Col. S. T. Walton. 37th Virginia, Maj. H. C. Wood. Stonewall Brigade. Brig. Gen. James A. Walker. 2d Virginia, Col. J. Q. A. Nadenbousch. 4th Virginia, Maj. William Terry. 5th Virginia, Col. J. H. S. Funk. 27th Virginia, Lieut. Col. D. M. Shriver. 33d Virginia, Capt. J. B. GoUaday. Col. J. M. Williams. 1st Louisiana, Capt. E. D. Willett. 2d Louisiana, Lieut. Col. R. E. Burke. lOtli Louisiana, Maj. T. N. Powell. 14th Louisiana, Lieut. Col. David Zable. 15th Louisiana, Maj. Andrew Brady. Jones' Brigade. Brig. Gen. John M. Jones. Lieut. Col. R. H. Dungan. 21st Virginia, Capt. W. P. Moseley. 25th Virginia : Col. J. C. Higginbotham. Lieut. Col. J. A. Robinson. 42d Virginia : Lieut. Col. R. W. Withers. Capt. Jesse M. Richardson. 44th Virginia : Maj. N. Cobb. Capt. T. R. Buckner. 48th Virginia : Lieut. Col. R. H. Dungan. Maj. Oscar Wliite. 50th Virginia, Lieut. Col. L. H, N.Salyer. Artillery Battalion. Maj. J. W. Latimer. Capt. Charles I. Raine. Ist Maryland Battery, Capt. William F. Dement. Allegliany (Virginia) Artillery, Capt. J. C. Carpenter. Chesapeake (Maryland) Artillery, Capt. William D. Brown. Lee (Virginia) Battery : Caj)t. Charles I. Raine. Lieut. William W. Ilardwicke. * The regimental commanders are given as reported for June 14. ORGANIZATION OF TJIK AllMY OK iXOirillEKN VIKGINIA. 53 RODES' DIVISION. Maj. Gen. Robert E. Rodes?. DanieVs Brigade. Brig. Gen. Junius Daniel. 32d North Carolina, Col.E. C. Brabble. 43d North Carolina : Col. T. S. Kenan. Lieut. Col. W. G. Lewis. 45th North Carolina : Lieut. Col. S. H. Boyd. Maj. John R. Winston. Capt. A. H. Gallaway. Capt. J. A. Hopkins. 53d North Carolina. Col. W. A. Owens. 2d North Carolina Battalion : Lieut. Col. H. L. Andrews. Capt. Van Brown. Doles' Brigade. Brig. Gen. George Doles. 4th Georgia : Lieut. Col. D. R. E. Winn. Maj. W. H. Willis. 12th Georgia, Col. Edward Willis. 21st Georgia, Col. John T. Mercer. 44th Georgia : Col. S. P. Lumpkin. Maj. W. H. Peebles. Iverson's Brigade. Brig. Gen. Alfred Iverson. 5th North Carolina :* Cajit. Speight B. West. Capt. Benjamin K*>binson. 12th North Carolina, Lieut. Col. W. S. Davis. 20th North Carolina : f Lieut. Col. Nelson Slough. Capt. Lewis T. Hicks. 23d North Carolina : t Col. D. H. Christie. Cajjt. William H. Johnston. Ramseur's Brigade. Brig, Gen. Stephen D. Ramseur. 2d North Carolina : Maj. D. W. Hurtt. Cai)t. James T. Scales. 4th North Carolina. Col. Bryan Grimes. 14th North Carolina : Col. R. Tyler Bennett. Map Joseph H. Lambeth. 30th North Carolina : Col. Francis M. Parker. Maj. W. W. SUlers. O^NeaVs Brigade. Col. Edward A. O'Neal. 3d Alabama, Col. C. A. Battle. 5th Alabama, Col. J. M. Hall. 6th Alabama : Col. J. N. Lightfoot. Capt. M. L. Bowie. 12th Alabama. Col. S. B. Pickens. 26th Alabama, Lieut. Col. John C. Goodgame. Artillery Battalion. Lieut. Col. Thomas H. Carter. Jeff. Davis (Alabama) Artillery, Capt. W. J. Reese. King William (Virginia) Artillery, Capt. W. P. Carter. Morris (Virginia) Artillery. Capt."^ R. C. M. Page. Orange (Virginia) Artillery, Capt. C. W. Fry. *The four captains present (West, Robinson, James M. Taylor, Thomas N. Jordan), were reported as wounded July 1 : Robinson and Taylor as having rejoined July 2, but it does not apnear who commanded during Roliinson's absence. f Lieutenant-Colonel Slough and Maj. John S. Brooks reported as wounded at 4 p. m. Julv 1. t Colonel Christie, Lieut. Col. R. D. Johnston, Maj. C. C. Blacknall. and the semor captain (Abner D. Peace), reported as wounded early in the tight. July 1. 54 ORGANIZATION OF THE AEMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA, RESERVE ARTILLERY. Col, J. Thompson Brown. Nelson's Battalion. Lieut. Col. William Nelson. Amherst (Virginia) Artillery, Capt. T. J. Kirkpatrick. Fluvanna (Virginia) Artillery, Capt. J. L. Massie. Georgia Battery, Capt. John Milledge, jr. Broivn's Battalion, Capt. Willis J. Dance. 2d Richmond (Vii-ginia) Howitzers, Capt. David Watson. 3d Richmond (Virginia) Howitzers, Capt. B. H. Smith, jr. Powhatan (Virginia) Ai'tillery, Lieut. Jolin M. Cunningham. Rockbridge (Virginia) Artillery, Capt. A. Graham. Salem (Virginia) Ai-tillery, Lieut. C. B. Griffin. THIRD ARIVIY CORPS. Lieut. Gen. Ambrose P. Hill. Anderson's division, Maj. Gen. Richard H. Anderson. Wilcox's Brigade. Wrighfs Brigade. Brig. Gen. Cadmus M. Wilcox. 8th Alabama, Lieut. Col. Hilary A. Her- bert. 9th Alabama, Capt. J. H. King. 10th Alabama: Col. William H. Forney. Lieut. Col. James E. Shelley. 11th Alabama: Col. J. C. C. Sanders. Lieut. Col. George E. Tayloe. 14th Alabama: Col. L. Pinckard. Lieut. Col. James A. Broome. Malione's Brigade. Brig. Gen. William Mahoxe. 6th Virginia, Col. George T. Rogers. 12th Virginia, Col. D. A. Weisiger. 16th Virginia, Col. Joseph H. Ham. 41st Virginia, Col. William A. Parham. 61st Virginia, Col. V. D. Groner. Brig. Gen. Ambrose R. Wright. Col. William Gibson. Brig. Gen. Ambrose R. Wright. 3d Georgia, Col. E. J. Walker. 22d Georgia: Col. Josejih Wasden. Capt. B. C. McCurry. 48th Georgia: Col. William Gibson. Capt. M. R. Hall. Col. William Gibson. 2d Georgia Battalion: Maj: George W. Ross. Capt, Charles J. Moffett. Perry's Brigade. Col, David Lang. 2d Florida, Maj. W. R. Moore. 5th Florida, Capt, R, N, Gardner. 8th Florida, Col, David Lang. Posey's Brigade. Brig. Gen. Carnot Posey. 12th Mississippi, Col, W. H. Taylor. 16th I\rississi|(j)i, Col. Samuel E, Baker. 19th Mississip])!, Col, N. H. Harris, 48th Mississi2)pi, Col, Joseph M. Jayne. Sumter {Georgia) Artillery Battalion. Maj, John Lane, Company A, Ca]it, Hugli M. Ross. Company B, Cajjt. George M. Pattei'son. Company C, C'ai)t. John T. Wingfield. ORGANIZATION OF THE AHMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA. 00 " heth's division. Maj. Gen. Henry Heth. Brig. Gen. J. Johnston Pettigrew, First Brigade. Brig. Gen. J. Johnston Pettigrew. Col. James K. Marshall. 11th North Carolma, Col. Collett Leven- thorpe. 26th North Carolina: Col. Henry K. Burgwyn, jr. Cant. H. C. Albright. 47th North Carolina, Col. G. H. Fari- bault. 52d North Carolina: Col. J. K. Marshall. Lieut. Col. Marcus A. Parks. Second Brigade. Col. J. M. Brockenbrough. 40th Virgmia: Capt. T. E. Betts. Capt. R. B. Davis. 47th Virginia, Col. Robert M. IMayo. 55th Virginia, Col. W. S. Christian. 22d Virgmia Battalion, Maj. John S. Bowles. Ilnrd Brigade. Brig. Gen. James J. Archer. Col. B. 1). Fry. Lieut. Col. S. G. Shepard. 13th Alabama, Col. B. D. Fry. 5th Alabama Battalion, Maj. A. S. Van de Graatf. 1st Tennessee (Provisional Army), Maj. Felix G. Puclianan. 7th Tennessee, Lieut. Col. S. G. Shep- ard. 14th Tennessee, Capt. B. L. Pliillips. Fourth Brigade. Brig. Gen. Joseph R. Davis. 2d ^Mississippi, Col. J. M. Stone. 11th :Mississii)pi, Col. F. M. Green. 42d Mississippi, Col. H. R. Miller. 55th North Carolina, Col. J. K. Connally. Artillery Battalion. Lieut. Col. John J. Garnett. Donaldsonville (Louisiana) Artillery, Capt. V. Maurin. Huger (Virginia) Artillery, Capt. Joseph D. Moore. Lewis (Virginia) Artillery, Capt. John W. Lewis. Norfolk (Virginia) Light Artillery Blues, Capt. C. R. Grandy. PENDER'S division. Maj. Gen. William D. Pender. Brig. Gen. James H. Lane. Maj. Gen. Isaac R. Trimble. Brig. Gen. James H. Lane. Fiist Brigade. Col. Abner Perrin. 1st South Carolina (Provisional Army), Maj. C. W. McCreary. 1st South Carolina Rifles, Capt. William M. Hadden. 12th South Carolina, Col. John L. Miller. 13th South Carolina^ Lieut. Col. B. T. Brockman. 14th South Carolina, Lieut. Col. Joseph N. Brown. ,Second Brigade. Brig. Gen. James H. Lane. Col. C. M. Avery. Brig. Gen. James H. Lane. Col. C. M. Avery. 7th North Carolina: Capt. J. McLood Turner. Capt. James G. Harris. ISth North Carolina. Col. John D. Barry. 28th North Carolina : Col. S. D. Lowe. Lieut. Col. W. H. a. Speer. 33d North Carolina, Col. C. M. Avery. 87th North Carolina, Col. W. M. Bar- bour. 56 ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA, Tliiril Brigade. Brig. Gen. Edward L. Thomas. 14th Georgia. 35th Georgia. 45th Georgia. 49th Georgia, Col. S. T. Player. Fourth Brigade. Brig. Gen. Alfred M. Scales. Lieut. Col. G. T. Gordon. Col. WiLLL^M Lee J. Lowrance. 13th North Carolina, Col. J. H. Hyman. 16lh North Carolina, Lieut. Col. William A. Stowe. 22d North Carolina, Col. James Conner. 34th North Carolina, Col. William Lee J. Lowrance. 38th North Carolina, Col. W. J. Hoke. Artillery Battalion. Maj. William T. Poague. Albemarle (Virginia) Artillery, Capt. James W. Wyatt. Charlotte (North Carohna) Artillery, Capt. Joseph Graham. Madison (Mississippi) Light Artillery, Capt. George Ward. Virginia Battery, Capt. J. V. Brooke. RESERVE ARTILLERY. Col. R. Lindsay Walker. Mcintosh's Battalion. Maj. D. G. McIntosh. Danville (Virginia) Artillery, Capt. R. S. Rice. Hardaway (Alabama) Artillery, Capt. W. B. Hurt. 2d Rockbridge (Virginia) Artillery, Lieut. Samuel Wallace. Virginia Battery, Capt. M. Johnson. Pegram's Battalion. Maj. W. J. Pegram. Capt. E. B. Brunson. Crenshaw (Virginia) Battery. Fredericksburg (Virginia) Artillery, Capt. E. A. Marye. Letcher (Virginia) Artillery, Capt. T. A. Brander. Pee Dee (South Carolina) Artillery, Lieut. William E. Zimmerman. Purcell (Virginia) Artillery, Capt. Joseoh McGraw. CAVALRY. STUART'S DIVISION. Maj. Gen. James E. B. Stuart. Fitz. Lee's Brigade. Hampton's Brigade. Brig. Gen. Fitz. Lee. 1st Maryland Battalion:* Maj. Harry Gilmor. Maj. Ridgely Brown. 1st Virginia, Col. James H. Drake. 2d Virginia, Col. T. T. Munford. 3d Virginia, Col. Thomas H. Owen. 4th Virginia, Col. Williams C.Wickham. 5th Virginia, Col. T. L. Rosser. Iiohertson''s Brigade. Brig. Gen. Beverly H. Robertson. f 4th North Carolina, Col. D. D. Ferebee. 5th Nortli Carolina. Brig. Gen. Wade Hampton. Col. L. S. Baker. 1st North Carolina. 1st South Carolina. 2d South Carolina. Cobb's (Georgia) Legion. Jeff. Davis Legion. Phillips (Georgia) Legion. Jenkins' Brigade. Col. M. J. Ferguson. 14th Virginia. 16th Virginia. 17th Virginia, Col. W. H. French. 34th Virginia Battalion, Lieut. Col. V. A. WitcluT. 36th Virginia Battalion. * Serving with Ewell's corps, f Commanded his own and William E. Jones' brigade. OEGANIZATTON OF TH K AR.MV OF XoirrilKKN VIKOIMA. 57 Jones' Brigade. Brig. Gen. William E. Jones. 6th Virginia, Maj.C. E. Flournoy. 7th Virginia, Lieut. Col. Thomas Mar- shall. 11th Virginia, Col. L. L. Lomax. 35th Virginia Battalion, Lieut. Col. E. V. White. ir. //. /.'. Lven Briynde. Col. J. R. Chambliss, Jr. 2(1 North Carolina. mil ^'irKiiiiii. Col. R. L. T. Beale. loth Virginia, Col. J. Lucius Davis. 18th Virginia. Stuart Horse Artillery. Maj. R. F, Beckham. Breathed's (Virginia) Battery, Capt. James Breathed. Chew's (Virginia) Battery, Capt. R. P. Chew. Griffin's (Maryland) Battery. Capt. W. H. Griffin. Hart's (South Carolina) Battery, Capt. J. F. Hart. McGregor's (Virginia) Battery, Capt. W. M. McGregor. Moorman's (Virginia) Battery, Capt. M. N, Moorman. Imhoderi's Command. Brig. Gen. John D. Imboden. 18th Virginia Cavalry, Col. George W. Imboden. 62d Virginia Infantry (mounted), Col. George H. Smith. Virginia Partisan Rangers, Capt. John H. McNeill. Virginia Battery, Capt. J. H. McClanahan. V RETURN OF CASUALTIES IN THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA, COM- MANDED BY GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE, C. S. ARMY, AT THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, PA., JULY 1-3, 1863. Note. — Where the sum of the regimental losses docs not tally \\ itli tlu- hrigade "totals," the discrepancy is due to disagreements between the detailed statement furnished by Surg. L. Guild, medical director of the army, and the numbers reported by brigade and other superior commanders. Owing to the absence of suboi-diiiiite reports, such disagreements cannot be exi^lained. In computing the " grand total," the figures supplied by brigade, division, and corps commanders hav(» generally been adopted ; but, whether taken in detail or as a whole, th<; compilation can only be regarded as approximative. Several of the reports indicate that many of the "missing" were killed or wounded; especially is this the case with Pickett's division of Longstreet's corps. Command. ■6 1 to •a o u o 3 t a 1 do I 60 < FIRST ARMY CORPS. Lieut. Gen. James Lonqstreet. m'laws' division. Maj. Gen. Lafayette McLaws. Kershaw's Brigade. Brig. Gen. Joseph B. Kershaw. 27 18 18 21 21 10 125 63 85 79 98 33 2 2 7 154 83 110 100 18 3 137 46 Total 115 483 32 630 Seymnes' Brigade. Brig. Gen. Paul J. Semmes. Col. GooDE Bryan. J. 68 47 72 1 9 10 8 15 86 10th Georgia 78 50th Georgia 55 51st Georgia 87 Total 55 284 91 430 Barksdale's Brigade. Brig. Gen. William Barksdale. Col. Benjamin G. Humphreys. 1 28 40 18 10 1 Staff 137 IGO 82 87 lf>5 1.3th Mississippi 200 irth Mississippi 100 18th Mississippi 103 105 550 92 747 Wofford's Brigade. Brig. Gen. William T. Wofford. n 3 4 2 4 52 10 32 20 24 61 16th Georgia 19 18th Georgia 36 24th Georgia ; 22 Cobb's (Georgia) Legion 28 Total 30 192 112 334 (59) 60 CASUALTIES IN THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA. Return of Casualties, cfcc. — Continued. Command. ■6 3 1 s o o It M be Artillery Battalion. Col. Henry C. Cabell. 1 4 2 1 6 14 3 6 7 18 5 Manly 's (North Carolina) battery 7 Total 8 29 37 Total McLaws' division 313 1,538 327 2 178 PICKETT'S DIVISION. Maj. Gen. George E. Pickett. GarnetVs Brigade Brig. Gen. Richard B. Garnett. Maj. C. S. Peyton. Staff 1 6 10 10 19 22 1 8th Virginia 48 34 58 40 54 18th Virginia 87 19th Virginia 44 28th Virginia 77 56th Virginia 62 Total 78 324 539 941 Armistead's Brigade. Brig. CJen. Lewis A. Armistead. Col. W. R. Aylett. SteS! 1 I 9th Virginia 71 91 147 87 95 71 14th Virginia 2.3 26 108 38th Virginia 170 63d Virginia 104 57th Virginia 121 Total 88 .460 643 1 191 Kemper's Brigade. Brig. Gen. James L. Kemper. Col. Joseph Mayo, Jr. Staff 1 2 16 15 12 17 3 62 51 79 97 111 4 Ist Virginia 3d Virginia &4 67 7th Virginia 1 1th Virginia ' . . 24th Virginia 94 109 128 Total 58 356 317 731 Artillery Battalion. Maj. James Bearing. Blount's (Virginia) l)atterv Caskie's( Virginia 1 liattcrv (Haiiii)d<'ii Artill.Ty) Maulsiaua (iiiaiil .\rl illcry ) Tanner's (Virginia) battery (Cuurluey Artillery) Total Total Early's division 910 26 140 4, .339 45 22 184 2,290 7,539 131 (j."> 20 113 49 60 57 75 72 173 111 62 94 345 1(K) 15 270 806 * Not reported in detail. 103 11 43 92 38 93 380 226 1,188 CASUALTIES m THE AKMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA. 63 Return of Casualties, battery McGregor's (Virginia) battery Total* Total Stuart's division 36 140 64 240 RECAPITULATION. First Army Corps Second Army Corps Thu'd Army Corps Stuart's Cavalry Division Grand total 910 809 837 36 2,59-3 4,339 3,823 4,407 140 12, 709 2,290 1.305 1,491 64 +5,150 7,539 5,9.37 6,735 240 20,451 * Loss, if any, not of record. f The records of prisoners of war on file in the otfice of the Adjutant-General U. S. Army bear the names of 12,227 wounded and unwounded Confederates cap- tured by tlie Union forces at and about Gettysburg from July 1 to 5. inclusive. Tlie number of wounded is reported by tlie medical director of the Army of the Poto- mac as 6,803. ~,7y;V, ;•.;«■ ill. ,'<':'''V ■ '^'tv '■' ^' "if, '# IBR<^«^ OF C01 NGRESS iU¥.;tt5':M',tMltM\ ipiiiifr 001