The Army of the Potomac

93,540 men

360 artillery pieces

 

Commanding General: Maj. Gen. George Gordon Meade

Chief of Staff: Maj. General Daniel Butterfield (* wounded)

Chief of Engineers: Brig. Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren (w)

Chief of Artillery: Brig. Gen. Henry J. Hunt (w)

Provost Marshal General: Brig. Gen. Marsena R. Patrick

Assistant Adjutant General: Brig. Gen. Seth Williams

Chief Quartermaster: Brig. Gen. Rufus Ingalls

Medical Director: Dr. Johnathan Letterman

Chief of Ordnance: Lt. John R. Edie (acting)

Provost Guard, 1,365

93rd NY, 371, Col. John S. Crocker

2nd PA Cavalry, 489, Col. R. Butler Price (? = whether or not a casualty: unknown to the author)

6th PA Cavalry, Companies E,I, 81, Capt. James Starr

8th US Cavalry, A-G, I, 401, Capt. Edwin W.H. Read (?)

detachments from 1st, 2nd, 5th, & 6th U.S. Cavalry, 18

guards & orderlies, Oneida NY Cavalry Company, 42, Capt. Daniel P. Mann (?)

Engineer brigade# (#=not present at the battle), Brig. Gen. Henry W. Benham (?)

15th NY Engineers, Companies A-C, Maj. Walter L. Cassin (?)

50th NY Engineers, Col. William H. Pettes (?)

U.S. Engineer Battalion, Capt. George H. Mendell (?)

Signal Corps, 36, Capt. Lemuel P. Norton (?)


1st Corps

12,222

Maj. Gen. John F. Reynolds (killed)

Maj. Gen. Abner Doubleday

Maj. Gen. John Newton

Escort, 1st ME Cavalry L, 57, Capt. Constantine Taylor (?)

1st Division, 3,857, Brig. Gen. James S. Wadworth

1st Brigade (The Iron Brigade), 1,829, Brig. Gen. Solomon Meredith,

Col. William W. Robertson

19th IN, 308, Col. Samuel L. Williams (?)

24th MI, 496, Col. Henry A. Morrow (w), Capt. Albert M. Edwards

2nd WI, 302, Col. Lucius Fairchild (w), Maj. John Mansfield (w), Capt. George H. Otis (?)

6th WI, 344, Lt. Col. Rufus R. Dawes (?)

7th WI, 364, Col. William W. Robinson (?), Maj. Mark Finnicum (?)

2nd Brigade, 2,017, Brig. Gen. Lysander Cutler

7th IN, 434, Col. Ira G. Grover (?)

76th NY, 375, Maj. Andrew J. Grover (?), Capt. John E. Cook (?)

84th NY (14th Brooklyn Militia), 318, Col. Edward B. Fowler (?)

95th NY, 241, Col. George H. Biddle, Maj. Edward Pye

147th NY, 380, Lt. Col. Francis C. Miller (w), Maj. George Harney (?)

56th PA, A-D, F-K, 252, Col. J. William Hofmann (?)

2nd Division, 2,997, Brig. Gen. John C. Robinson

1st Brigade, 1,537, Brig. Gen. Gabriel R. Paul (w), Col. Samuel H. Leonard (w), Col. Adrian R. Root (w,captured), Col. Richard Coulter (w), Col. Peter Lyle, Col. Richard Coulter (w)

16th ME, 298, Col. Charles W. Tilden (c), Maj. Archibald D. Leavitt (?)

13th MA, 284, Col. Samuel H. Leonard (w), Lt. Col. N. Walter Batchelder (?)

9th NY, 411, Col. Adrian R. Root, Maj. Samuel A. Moffett

104th NY, 286, Col. Gilbert G. Prey (?)

107th PA, 255, Lt. Col. James MacThompson (?), Capt. Emanuel D. Roath

2nd Brigade, 1,452, Brig. Gen. Henry Baxter

12th MA, 261, Col. James L. Bates (w), Lt. Col. David Allen Jr.

83rd NY (9th Militia), 199, Lt. Col. Joseph A. Moesch (?)

97th NY, 236, Col. Charles Wheelock, Maj. Charles Northrup

11th PA (with the 1st Brigade July 1), 270, Col. Richard Coulter (w), Capt. Benjamin F. Haynes (w), Capt. John B. Overmeyer (?)

88th PA, 274, Maj. Benezet F. Foust, Capt. Henry Whiteside

90th PA, 208, Col. Peter Lyle, Maj. Alfred S. Sellers

Provost Guard, 149th PA, Co. D, 60

3rd Division, 4,701, Maj. Gen. Abner Doubleday, Maj. Gen. Thomas A. Rowley, Maj. Gen. Abner Doubleday

1st Brigade, 1,361, Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Rowley, Col. Chapman Biddle(w), Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Rowley

80th NY (20th Militia, Ulster Guard), 287, Col. Theodore B. Gates (?)

121st PA, 363, Maj. Alexander Biddle, Col. Chapman Biddle, Maj. Alexander Biddle

142nd PA, 363, Col. Robert P. Cummins (k), Lt. Col. A.B. McCalmont (?)

151st PA (The Schoolteachers' Regiment), 467, Lt. Col. J.P. McFarland (w), Capt. Walter L. Owens, Col. Harrison Allen

2nd Brigade (Bucktails), 1,317, Col. Roy Stone (w), Col. Langhorne Wister (w), Col. Edmund L. Dana

143rd PA, 465, Col. Edmund L. Dana, Lt. Col. John D. Musser

149th PA (A-C,E-J), 450, Lt. Col. Walton Dwight (w), Capt. James Glenn

150th PA (A-I), 400, Col. Langhorne Wister (w), Lt. Col. H.S. Huidekoper (?), Capt.

Cornelius C. Widdis

3rd Brigade (Paper Collar, arrived July 2), 1,950, Brig. Gen. George J. Stannard (w), Col. Francis V. Randall

12th VT#, Col. Asa P. Bluny

13th VT, 636, Col. Francis V. Randall, Maj. Joseph J. Boynton, Lt. Col. William D. Munson (w)

14th VT, 647, Col. William T. Nichols (?)

15th VT#, Col. Redfield Proctor

16th VT, 661, Col. Wheelock G. Veazey

Artillery Brigade, 28 guns, 596 men, Col. Charles S. Wainwright

2nd ME Light, Battery B (6 3-inch rifles), 117, Capt. James A. Hall (?)

5th ME Light, Battery E (6 12-pound Napoleons), 119, Capt. Greenleaf T. Stevens (?), Lt. Edward N. Whittier (?)

1st NY Light Artillery, Batteries E & L (6 3-inch rifles), 124. Capt. Gilber H. Reynolds (?), Lt. George Breck

1st PA Light Artillery, Battery B (4 3-inch rifles), 106, Capt. James H. Cooper

4th US Artillery, Battery B (6 12-pound Napoleons), 124, Lt. James Stewart (?)


2nd Corps

11,347

Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock (w)

Brig. Gen. John Gibbon (w)

Brig. Gen. William Hays

Escorts, 164

6th NY Cavalry D,K, 64, Capt. Riley Johnston (?)

17th PA Cavalry E,H, 100 (p = only a portion of unit present)

Provost Guard, 1st MN L, 48

1st Division, 3,320, Brig. Gen. John C. Caldwell

Provost Guard, 116th PA B, 32; 53rd PA A-B, K, 70

1st Brigade, 853, Col. Edward E. Cross (k), Col. H. Boyd McKeen

5th NH, 179, Lt. Col. Charles E. Hapgood

61st NY, 104, Lt. Col. K. Oscar Broady (?)

81st PA, 175, Col. H. Boyd McKeen, Lt. Col. Amos Stroh

148th PA, 392, Lt. Col. Robert McFarlane

2nd Brigade (The Irish Brigade), 532, Col. Patrick Kelly

28th MA, 224, Col. R. Byrnes

63rd NY A-B, 75, Lt. Col. Richard C. Bentley (), Capt. Thomas Touhy (?)

69th NY A-B, 75, Capt. Richard Moroney (?), Lt. James. J. Smith (?)

88th NY A-B, 90, Capt. Denis F. Burke (?)

116th PA A, C-D, 98, Maj. St. Clair A. Mulholland (?)

3rd Brigade, 975, Brig. Gen. Samuel K. Zook (k), Lt. Col. John Fraser

52nd NY & detachment from 7th NY (15), 134, Lt. Col. C.G. Freudenberg (w), Capt. William Scherrer (?)

57th NY, 175, Lt. Col. Alford B. Chapman (?)

66th NY, 147, Col. Orlando H. Morris (w), Lt. Col. John S. Hammell (?), Maj. Peter Nelson (?)

140th PA, 514, Col. Richard P. Roberts (k), Lt. Col. John Fraser

4th Brigade, 851, Col. John R. Brooke (w)

27th CT A-B, 75, Lt. Col. Henry C. Merwin (k), Maj. James H. Coburn

2nd DE, 234, Col. William P. Baily (?), Capt. Charles H. Christmas (?)

64th NY, 204, Col. Daniel G. Bingham (?), Maj. Leman W. Bradley (?)

53rd PA C-I, 135, Lt. Col. Richards McMichael

145th PA, 202, Col. Hiram L. Brown, Capt. John W. Reynolds (w), Capt. Moses Oliver

2nd Division, 3,608, Brig. Gen. John Gibbon (w), Brig. Gen. William Harrow

1st Brigade, 1,366

Brig. Gen. William Harrow, Col. Francis Heath

19th ME, 439, Col. Francis E. Heath, Lt. Col. Henry W. Cunningham (?)

15th MA, 239, Col. George H. Ward (mw), Lt. Col. George C. Joslin

1st MN A-K & 1st Co. MN Sharpshooters, 330, Col. William Colvill Jr. (w), Capt. Nathan S. Messick (k), Capt. Henry C. Coates

82nd NY (2nd Militia), 355, Lt. Col. James Huston (?), Capt. John Darrow (?)

2nd Brigade (The Philadelphia Brigade), 1,224 Brig. Alexander Webb (w)

69th PA, 284, Col. Dennis O'Kane (k), Capt. William Davis

71st PA, 261, Col. Richard Penn Smith (?)

72nd PA, 380, Col. De Witt C. Baxter, Lt. Col. Theodor Hesser

106th PA, 280, Lt. Col. William L. Curry

3rd Brigade, 922, Col. Norman Hall

19th MA, 163, Col. Arthur F. Devereux

20th MA, 243, Col. Paul J. Revere (mw), Lt. Col. George N. Macy (w), Capt. Henry L. Abbott

7th MI, 165, Lt. Col. Amos E. Steele Jr. (k), Maj. Sylvanus W. Curtis

42nd NY (Tammany), 197, Col. James J. Mallon (?)

59th NY, 152, Lt. Col. Max A. Thornton (?), Capt. William McFadden (?)

Attached: 1st Co. MA Sharpshooters, 42, Capt. William Plumer (?), Lt. Emerson L. Bicknell

3rd Division, 3,644, Brig. Gen. Alexander Hays

Provost Guard: 10th NY Battalion, 82, Maj. George F. Hopper

1st Brigade, 941, Col Samuel S. Carroll

14th IN, 191, Col. John Coons (?)

4th OH, 299, Lt. Col. Leonard W. Carpenter

8th OH, 209, Lt. Col Franklin Sawyer (w)

7th WV, 235, Lt. Col. Jonathan H. Lockwood (?)

2nd Brigade, 1,103, Col. Thomas A. Smyth (w), Lt. Col. Francis C. Pierce

Provost Guard, 36

14th CT, 172, Maj. Theodor G. Ellis

1st DE, 251, Lt. Col. Edward P. Harris (arrested by Gen. Hancock and removed from command), Capt. Thomas B. Hizar (?), Lt. William Smith (?), Lt. John T. Dent (?)

12th NJ, 444, Maj. John T. Hill (?)

108th NY, 200, Lt. Col. Francis E. Pierce (w)

3rd Brigade, 1,508, Col. George L. Willard (k), Col. Eliakim Sherrill (k),

Lt. Col. James M. Bull

39th NY (Garibaldi Guard) A-D, 269, Maj. Hugo Hildebrandt (?)

111th NY, 390, Col. Clinton D. McDougall (?), Lt. Col. Isaac M. Lusk (?), Capt. Aaron P. Seeley (?)

125th NY, 392, Lt. Col. Levin Crandell

126th NY, 455, Col. Eliakim Sherrill (k), Lt. Col. James M. Bull

Artillery Brigade, 28 guns, 605 men, Capt. John C. Hazard

1st NY Light Artillery, Battery B/14th NY Battery (4 10-pound Parrotts), 117, Lt. Albert S. Sheldon (?), Capt. James McKay Rorty (k), Lt. Robert Rogers (?)

1st RI Light Artillery, Battery A (6 3-inch rifles), 117, Capt. William A. Arnold

1st RI Light Artillery, Battery B (6 12-pound Napoleons), 129, Lt. T. Fred Brown (k), Lt. Walter S. Perrin (?)

1st US Artillery, Battery I (6 12-pound Napoleons), 112, Lt. George A. Woodruff (k), Lt. Tully McCrea (?)

4th US Artillery, Battery A (6 3-inch rifles), 126, Lt. Alonzo H. Cushing (k), Sgt. Frederick Fuger (?)


3rd Corps

10,675

Maj. Gen. Daniel E. Sickles (w)

Maj. Gen. David B. Birney (w)

Escort, 6th NY Cavalry A, 51

1st Division, 5,095, Maj. Gen. David B. Birney (w), Brig. Gen. J.H. Hobart Ward

1st Brigade, 1,516, Brig. Gen. Charles K. Graham (w, c), Col. Andrew Tippin

57th PA A-C, E-F, H-K, 207, Col. Peter Sides (w), Capt. Alanson H. Nelson

63rd PA, 246, Maj. John A. Danks

68th PA, 320, Col. Andrew H. Tippin, Capt. Milton S. Davis

105th PA, 274, Col. Calvin A. Craig (w)

114th PA, 259, Lt. Col. Frederick F. Cavada, Capt. Edward R. Bowen

141st PA, 209, Col. Henry J. Madill

2nd Brigade, 2,188, Brig. Gen. J.H. Hobart Ward, Col. Hiram Berdan

20th IN, 401, Capt. John Wheeler (k), Lt. Col. William C.L. Taylor (?)

3rd ME, 210, Col. Moses B. Lakeman (?)

4th ME, 287, Col. Eliajah Walker (w), Capt. Edwin Libby (?)

86th NY, 287, Lt. Col. Benjamin L. Higgins (?)

124th NY, 238, Col. A. Van Horne Ellis (k), Lt. Col Francis M. Cummins (w)

99th PA, 277, Maj. John W. Moore

1st US Sharpshooters, 313, Col. Hiram Berdan, Lt. Col. Casper Trepp (?)

2nd US Sharpshooters, A-I, 169, Maj. Homer R. Stoughton

3rd Brigade, 1,387, Col. P. Regis de Trobriand

17th ME, 350, Lt. Col. Charles B. Merrill (?)

3rd MI, 237, Col. Bryan R. Pierce (w), Lt. Col. Edwin S. Pierce (?)

5th MI, 216, Lt. Col. John Pulford

40th NY, 431, Col. Thomas W. Egan

110th PA A-C, E, H-I, 152, Lt. Col. David M. Jones, Maj. Isaac Rogers (?)

2nd Division, 4,924, Brig. Gen. Andrew A. Humphreys

1st Brigade, 1,718, Brig. Gen. Joseph B. Carr

1st MA, 321, Lt. Col. Clark B. Baldwin (w)

11th MA, 286, Lt. Col. Porter D. Tripp

16th MA, 245, Lt. Col. Waldo Merriam (w), Capt. Mathew Donovan

12th NH, 224, Capt. John F. Langley (w)

11th NJ, 275, Col. Robert McAllister (w), Capt. Luther Martin (?), Lt. John Schoonover (w), Capt. William H. Lloyd (w), Capt. Samuel T. Sleeper (?)

26th PA, 365, Maj. Robert L. Bodine

84th PA #, Lt. Col. Milton Opp

2nd Brigade, 1,837, Col. William R. Brewster

70th NY, 288, Col. J. Egbert Farnum (?)

71st NY, 243, Col. Henry L. Potter (?)

72nd NY, 305, Col. John S. Austin (?), Lt. Col. John Leonard (?)

73rd NY, 349, Maj. Michael W. Burns (?)

74th NY, 266, Lt. Col. Thomas Holt (?)

120th NY, 383, Lt. Col. Cornelius D. Westbrook (w), Maj. John R. Tappen

3rd Brigade, 1,365, Col. George C. Burling

2nd NH, 354, Col. Edward L. Bailey (w)

5th NJ, 206, Col. William J. Sewell, Capt. Thomas C. Godfrey, Capt. Henry H. Woolsey

6th NJ, 207, Col. Stephen R. Gilkyson

7th NJ, 275, Col. Louis R. Francine, Maj. Frederick Cooper

8th NJ, 170, Col. John Ramsey, Capt. John G. Langston

115th PA A-G, I-K, 151, Maj. John P. Dunne

Artillery Brigade, 30 guns, 596 men, Capt. George E. Randolph (w), Capt.A. Judson Clark

2nd NJ Light Battery (6 10-pound Parrotts), 131, Capt. A. Judson Clark, Lt.Robert Sims

1st NY Light Artillery, Battery D (6 12-pound Napoleons), 116, Capt. George B. Winslow (?)

4th NY Light Battery: Smith's (6 10-pound Parrotts), 126, Capt. James E. Smith

1st RI Light Artillery, Battery E (6 12-pound Napoleons), 108, Lt. John K. Bucklyn (w), Lt. Benjamin Freeborn

4th US Artillery, Battery K (6 12-pound Napoleons), 113, Lt. Francis W. Seeley (?), Lt. Robert James (?)


5th Corps

10,907

Maj. Gen. George Sykes

Escort, 7th PA Cavalry D,H, 78 (p)

Provost Guard 12th NY D,E, 99

1st Division, 3,417, Brig. Gen. James Barnes

1st Brigade, 655, Col. William S. Tilton

18th MA, 139, Col Joseph Hayes

22nd MA & 2nd Co. MA Sharpshooters, 137, Lt. Col. Thomas Sherwin Jr.

1st MI, 145, Col. Ira C. Abbott (w), Lt. Col. William A. Throop (w)

118th PA (The Corn Exchange Regiment), 233, Lt. Col. James Gwyn

2nd Brigade, 1,422, Col. Jacob B. Sweitzer

9th MA, 411, Col. Patrick R. Guiney

32nd MA, A-B, D-K, 242, Col. G.L. Prescott (w)4th MI, 342, Col. Harrison H. Jeffords (mw), Lt. Col. George W. Lumbard

62nd PA, A-M, 426, Lt. Col. James C. Hull

3rd Brigade, 1,336, Col. Stong Vincent (mortally wounded), Col. JamesC. Rice

20th ME, 501, Col. Joshua L. Chamberlain (slightlyw)

16th MI & Brady's Co. MI Sharpshooters, 263, Lt. Col. Norval E. Welch

44th NY, 391, Col. James C. Rice, Lt. Col. Freeman Conner

83rd PA, 295, Capt. Orpheus S. Woodward

2nd Division, 4,021, Brig. Gen. Romeyn B. Ayres

1st Brigade, 1,574, Col. Hannibal Day

3rd US B-C, F-G, I-K, 300, Capt. Henry W. Freedley (w), Capt. Rochard G. Lay (?)

4th US, C,F,H,K, 173, Capt. Julius W. Adams Jr. (?)

6th US, D-I, 196, Capt. Levi C. Bootes (?)

12th US A-D, G, 1st Battalion: A, C, D; 2nd Battalion, 413, Capt. Thomas S. Dunn (?)

14th US A-G; 1st Battalion, F, G; 2nd Battalion, 490, Maj. Grotius R. Giddings

2nd Brigade, 958, Col Sydney Burbank

2nd US B, C, F, H-K, 201, Maj. Arthur T. Lee (w), Capt. Samuel A. McKee (?)

7th US A, B, E, I, 116, Capt. David P. Hancock (?)

10th US D, G, H, 93, Capt. William Clinton (?)

11th US, B-G; 1st Battalion, 286, Maj. De Lancey Floyd-Jones (?)

17th US A, C, D, G, H; 1st Battalion: A, B; 2nd Battalion, 260, Lt. Col. J. Durell Greene (?)

3rd Brigade, Brig. Gen. Stephen H. Weed (k), Col. Kenner Garrard

140th NY, 447, Col. Patrick H. O'Rorke (k), Lt. Col. Louis Ernst (?)

146 NY, 454, Col. Kenner Garrard , Lt. Col. David T. Jenkins (?)

91st PA, 210, Lt. Col. Joseph H. Sinex

155 PA, 424, Lt. Col. John H. Cain

3rd Division, 2,853, Brig. Gen. Samuel W. Crawford

1st Brigade, 1,243, Col. William McCandless

1st PA reserves (30th PA), 377, Col. William C. Talley (?)

2nd PA Reserves (31st PA), 232, Lt. Col. George A. Woodward

6th PA Reserves (35th PA), 323, Lt. Col. Wellington H. Ent

13th PA Reserves (42nd PA, "Bucktails"), 297, Col. Charles F. Taylor (k), Maj. William R. Hartshorne (?)

3rd Brigade, 1,605, Col Joseph W. Fisher

5th PA Reserves (34th PA), 284, Lt. Col. George Dare

9th PA Reserves (38th PA), 320, Lt. Col. James McK. Snodgrass (?)

10th PA Reserves (39th PA), 401, Col. Adoniram J. Warner (?)

11th PA Reserves (40th PA), 327, Col. Samuel M. Jackson

12 PA Reserves (41st PA) A-I, 272, Col. Martin D. Hardin

Artillery Brigade, 26 guns, 432 men, Capt. Augustus P. Martin

3rd Battery (C), MA Light Artillery (6 12-pound Napoleons), 115, Lt. AaronF. Walcott

1st NY Light Artillery, Battery C (4 3-inch rifles), 62, Capt. Almontt Barnes

1st OH Light Artillery, Battery L (6 12-pound Napoleons), 113, Capt. FrankC. Gibbs

5th US Artillery, Battery D (6 10-pound Parrotts), 68, Lt. Charles E. Hazlett (k), Lt. Benjamin F. Rittenhouse (?)

5th US Artillery, Battery I (4 3-inch rifles),71, Lt. Malbone F. Watson (?), Lt.Charles C. MacConnell (?)


6th Corps

13,577

Maj. Gen. John Sedgwick

Escort, 1st NJ Cavalry L, 38, Capt. William S. Craft

Provost Guard, 1st PA Cavalry H, 54 (p), Capt. William S. Craft

1st Division, 4,207, Brig. Gen. Horatio Wright

Provost Guard, 4th NJ A, C, H, 80, Capt. William R. Maxwell

1st Brigade, 1,319, Brig. Gen. Albert T.A. Torbert

1st NJ, 253, Lt. Col. William Henry Jr.

2nd NJ, 357, Col. Charles Wiebecke (?)

3rd NJ, 281, Lt. Col. Edward L. Campbell

15th NJ, 410, Col. William H. Penrose

2nd Brigade, 1,322, Brig. Gen. Joseph L. Bartlett

5th ME, 293, Col. Clark S. Edwards (?)

121st NY, 409, Col. Emory Upton

95th PA, 308, Lt. Col. Edward Carroll

96th PA, 308, Maj. William H. Lessig

3rd Brigade, 1,480, Brig. Gen. David A. Russell, Brig. Gen. Joseph J. Bartlett (arrived July 3)

6th ME, 377, Col. Hiram Burham (?)

49th PA, 275, Lt. Col. Thomas M. Hulings

119th PA, 403, Col. Peter C. Ellmaker

5th WI, 419, Col. Thomas S. Allen (?)

2nd Division, 3,603, Brig. Gen. Albion P. Howe

2nd Brigade, 1,927, Col. Lewis A. Grant

2nd VT, 443, Col. James H. Walbridge

3rd VT, 364, Col. Thomas O. Seaver

4th VT, 380, Col. Charles B. Stoughton

5th VT, 294, Col. John R. Lewis

6th VT, 330, Col. Elisha L. Barney

3rd Brigade, 1,733, Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Neill

7th ME B-D, F, I-K, 216, Lt. Col. Seldon Connor (?)

33rd NY (detachment) , 60, Capt. Henry J. Gifford

43rd NY, 370, Lt. Col. John Wilson

49th NY, 358, Col. Daniel D. Bidwell

77th NY, 367, Col. Winsor B. French (?)

61st PA, 286, Lt. Col. George F. Smith (?)

3rd Division, 4,731, Maj. Gen. John Newton, Brig. Gen. Frank Wheaton

1st Brigade, 1,766, Brig. Gen. Alexander Shaler

65th NY, 276, Col. Joseph E. Hamblin (?)

67th NY, 349, Col. Nelson Cross (?)

122nd NY, 395, Col. Silas Titus

23rd PA, 466, Lt. Col. John F. Glenn

82nd PA, 277, Col. Isaac C. Bassett

2nd Brigade, 1,591, Col. Henry L. Eustis

7th MA, 319, Lt. Col. Franklin P. Harlow

10th MA, 360, Lt. Col. Joseph B. Parsons

37th MA, 564, Col. Oliver Edwards

2nd RI, 347, Col. Horatio Rogers Jr,

3rd Brigade, 1,368, Brig. Gen. Frank Wheaton, Col. David J. Nevin

62nd NY, 237, Col. David J. Nevin, Lt. Col. Theodore B. Hamilton (?)

93rd PA, 351, Maj. John I. Nevin

98th PA, 351, Maj. John B. Kohler

102nd PA, 103#, Col. John W. Patterson

139th PA, 442, Col. Frederick H. Collier (w), Lt. Col. William H. Moody

Artillery Brigade, 46 guns, 937 men, Col. Charles H. Tompkins

1st Battery, MA Light Artillery (6 12-pound Napoleons), 135, Capt. William H. McCartney

1st Battery, NY Light Artillery (6 3-inch rifles), 103, Capt. Andrew Cowan

3rd Battery, NY Light Artillery (6 10-pound Parrotts), 111, Capt. William A. Harn

1st RI Artillery, Battery C (6 3-inch rifles), 116, Capt. Richard Waterman

1st RI Light Artillery, Battery G (6 10-pound Parrotts), 126, Capt. George W. Adams

2nd US Artillery, Battery D (4 12-pound Napoleons), 126, Lt. Edward B. Williston (?)

2nd US Artillery, Battery G (6 12-pound Napoleons), 101, Lt. John H. Butler (?)

5th US Artillery, Battery F (6 10-pound Parrotts), 116, Lt. Leonard Martin (?)


11th Corps

9,054

Maj. Gen. Oliver O. Howard

Maj. Gen. Carl Schurz

Maj. Gen. Oliver O. Howard

Escort, 1st IN Cavalry I-K, 50, Capt. Abram Sharra (?)

Provost Guard, 17th PA Cavalry K, 36

Headquarters Guard, 8th NY Independent Co., 40, Lt. Hermann Foerster (?)

1st Division, 2,459, Brig. Gen. Francis Barlow (w), Brig. Gen. AdelbertAmes

1st Brigade, 1,118, Col. Leopold von Gilsa

41st NY A-E, G-K, 218, Lt. Col. Detleo von Einsiedel (?)

54th NY, 183, Maj. Stephen Kovacs, Lt. Ernst Both (?)

68th NY, 226, Col. Gotthilf Bourry (?)

153rd PA, 487, Maj. John F. Frueauff

2nd Brigade, 1,337, Brig. Gen. Adelbert Ames, Col. Andrew L. Harris

17th CT, 386, Lt. Col. Douglas Fowler (k), Maj. Allen G. Brady (w)

25th OH, 220, Lt. Col. Jeremiah Williams (w), Capt. Nathaniel J. Manning, Lt.William Maloney, Lt. israel White

75th OH, 269, Col. Andrew L. Harris (w)

107th OH, 458, Col. Seraphim Meyer, Capt. John M. Lutz

2nd Division, 2,775, Brig. Gen. Adolph von Steinwehr

1st Brigade, 1,156, Col. Charles R. Coster

134th NY, 400, Lt. Col. Allan H. Jackson (?)

154th NY, 190, Col. D. B. Allen (?)

27th PA A-E, G-K, 277, Lt. Col. Lorenz Cantador

73rd PA, 284, Capt. D. F. Kelley

2nd Brigade, 1,614, Col. Orlando Smith

33rd MA, 481, Col. Aldin B. Underwood

136th NY, 473, Col. James Wood Jr. (?)

55th OH, 321, Col. Charles B. Gambee

73rd OH, 338, Lt. Col. Richard Long

3rd Division, 3,079, Maj. Gen. Carl Shurz, Brig. Gen. Alexander Schimmelfennig

1st Brigade, 1,670, Brig. Gen. Alexander Schimmelfennig, Col. George von Amsberg, Brig. Gen. Alexander Schimmelfennig

82nd IL, 310, Lt. Col. Edward S. Salomon (?)

45th NY, 375, Col. George von Amsberg, Lt. Col. Adolphus Dobke

157 NY 409, Col. Phillip P. Brown Jr. (?)

61st OH, 247, Col. Stephen J. McGroarty

74th PA A, B, D-K, 326, Col. Adolph von Hartung (?), Lt. Col. Alexander von Mitzel (c), Capt. Gustav Schleiter (?), Capt. Henry Krauseneck (?)

2nd Brigade, 1,403, Col. Wladimir Kryzanowski

58th NY, 193, Lt. Col. August Ottom Capt. Emil Koenig

119th NY, 257, Col. John T. Lockman (w), Lt. Col. Edward F. Llloyd

82nd OH, 312, Col. James S. Robinson (w), Lt. Col. David Thomson

75th PA A-I, 208, Col. Francis Mahler, Maj. August Ledig

26th WI, 435, Lt. Col. Hans Boebel (w), Capt. John W. Fuchs (?)

Artillery Brigade, 26 guns, 604 men, Maj. Thomas W. Osborn

1st NY Light Artillery, Battery I (6 3-inch rifles), 141, Capt. Michael Wiedrich (?)

13th Battery, NY Light Artillery (4 3-inch rifles), 110, Lt. William Wheeler (?)

1st OH Light Artillery, Battery I (6 12-pound Napoleons), 127, Capt. Hubert Dilger

1st OH Light Artillery, Battery K (4 12-pound Napoleons), 110, Capt. Lewis Heckman

4th US Artillery, Battery G (6 12-pound Napoleons), 115, Lt. Bayard Wilkeson (mw), Lt. Eugene A. Bancroft (?)


 

12th Corps

9,788

Maj. Gen. Henry W. Slocum

Brig. Gen. Alpheus S. Williams

Provost Guard, 10th ME A, B, D, 169, Capt. John D. Beardsley (?)

1st Division, 5,256, Brig. Gen. Alpheus S. Williams, Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Ruger

1st Brigade, 1,835, Col. Archibald L. McDougall

5th CT, 221, Col. W. W. Packer

20th CT, 321, Lt. Col. William B. Wooster

3rd MD (arrived July 2), 290, Col. Joseph M. Sudsburg

123rd NY. 495, Col. James C. Rogers, Capt. Adolphus H. Tanner

145th NY, 245, Col. E.L. Price (?)

46th PA, 262, Capt. James L. Selfridge

2nd Brigade, 1,818, Brig. Gen. Henry H. Lockwood

1st MD Eastern Shore, 532, Col. James Wallace

1st MD Potomac Home Brigade, 674, Col. William P. Maulsby

150th NY, 609, Col. John H. Ketchum (?)

3rd Brigade, 1,598, Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Ruger, Col. Silas Colgrove

27th IN, 339, Col. Silas Colgrove, Lt. Col. John R. Fesler (?)

2nd MA, 316, Lt. Col. Charles R. Mudge (k), Maj. Charles F. Morse

13th NJ, 347, Col. Ezra A. Carman

107th NY. 319, Col. Nirom M. Crane

3rd WI, 260, Col. William Hawley (?)

2nd Division, 3,964. Brig. Gen. John W. Geary

Provost Guard, 28th PA B, 37

1st Brigade, 1,798, Col. Charles Candy

5th OH, 302, Col. John H. Patrick

7th OH, 282, Col. William R. Creighton

29th OH, 308, Col. Wilbur F. Stevens (?), Capt. Edward Hayes

66th OH, 303, Col. Eugene Powell

28th PA A, C-K, 303, Capt. John Flynn (w)

147th PA, 298, Lt. Col. Ario Pardee Jr.

2nd Brigade, 700, Col. George A. Cobham Jr., Brig. Gen. Thomas L. Kane, Col. George A. Cobham Jr.

29th PA, 357, Col. William Rickards Jr.

109th PA, 149, Capt. F. L. Gimber

111th PA, 191, Lt. Col. Thomas M. Walker, Col. George A. Cobham Jr., Lt. Col. Thomas M. Walker

3rd Brigade, 1,424, Brig. Gen. George S. Greene

60th NY, 272, Col. Abel Godard (?)

78th NY, 198, Lt. Col. Herbert von Hammerstein (?)

102nd NY, 230, Capt. James C. Lane (?)

137th NY, 423, Col. David Ireland (? but survived Gettysburg)

149th NY, 297, Col. Henry A. Barnum (became ill, 7/2), Lt. Col. Charles B. Randall (?)

Artillery Brigade, 20 guns, 391 men, Lt. Edward D. Muhlenberg

1st NY Light Artillery, Battery M (4 10-pound Parrotts), 90, Lt. Charles E.Winegar

PA Light Artillery, Battery E (6 10-pound Parrotts), 139, Lt. Charles A. Atwell

4th US Artillery, Battery F (6 12-pound Napoleons), 89. Lt. Sylvanus T. Rigg (?)

5th US Artillery, Battery K (4 12-pound Napoleons), 77, Lt. David H. Kinzie (?)


 

Cavalry Corps

12,101

Maj. Gen. Alfred Pleasonton

1st Division, 4,544, Brig. Gen. John Buford

1st Brigade, 1,600, Col. William Gamble

Headquarters Guard, 6th NT Cavalry L, 35

8th IL Cavalry, 470, Maj. John L. Beveridge

12th IL Cavalry, E, F, H-I, 470, Col. George H. Chapman (?)

3rd IN Cavalry G-M, 233, Col. George H. Chapman (?)

8th NY Cavalry, 580, Lt. Col. William H. Markell (?)

2nd Brigade, 1,148, Col. Thomas C. Devin

6th NY Cavalry B, C, E-G, I, M, 215, Maj. William E. Beardsley (?)

9th NY Cavalry, 367, Col. William Sackett (?)

17th PA Cavalry A-C, E-G, I-M, 464, Col. J.H. Kellogg

3rd WV Cavalry A, C, 59, Capt. Seymour R. Conger (?)

Reserve Brigade (arrived July 3; detached to 3rd Cavalry Division), 1,792, Brig. Gen. Wesley Merritt

6th PA Cavalry A-D, F-H, K-M, 242, Maj. James H. Haseltine (?)

1st US Cavalry A-E, G-M, 362, Capt. Richard S.C. Lord (?)

2nd US Cavalry, 407, Capt. T. F. Rodenbough (?)

5th US Cavalry, 306, Capt. Julius W. Mason (?)

6th US Cavalry, 475, Maj. Samuel H. Starr (w ,c), Lt. Louis H. Carpenter (?), Lt. Nicholas Nolan (?), Capt. Ira W. Claflin (?)

2nd Division, 2,664, Brig. Gen. David McM. Gregg

Headquarters Guard, 1st OH Cavalry A, 37

1st Brigade, 2 guns, 1,561 men, Col. John B. McIntosh

1st MD Cavalry A-L, 285, Lt. Col. James M. Deems

Purnell (MD) Legion A, 66, Capt. Robert E. Duvall

1st MA A-H, 250 (guarding army Headquarters), Lt. Col. Greely S. Curtis

1st NJ Cavalry, 218, Maj. M. H. Beaumont

1st PA Cavalry A-g, I-M, 355, Col. John P. Taylor

3rd PA Cavalry, 335, Lt. Col. E. S. Jones

3rd PA Heavy Artillery, Battery H (2 3-inch rifles), 52 (p), Capt. W. D. Rank

2nd Brigade#, Col. Pennock Huey

2nd NY Cavalry, Col. Otto Harkhaus

4th NY Cavalry, Lt. Col. Augustius Pruyn

6th OH Cavalry A-E, G-L, Maj. William Stedman

8th PA Cavalry, Capt. William A. Corrie

3rd Brigade, 1,263, Col. J. Irvin Gregg

1st ME Cavalry A, B, D-K, M, 315, Lt. Col. Charles H. Smith (?)

10th NY Cavalry, 333, Maj. M. Henry Avery (?)

4th PA Cavalry, 258, Lt. Col. William E. Doster

16th PA Cavalry, 349, Lt. Col. John K. Robison

3rd Division, 3,902, Brig. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick

Headquarters Guard, 1st OH Cavalry C, 40

1st Brigade, 1,925, Brig. Gen. Elon Farnsworth (k), Col Nathaniel P. Richmond

5th NY Cavalry, 420, Maj. John Hammond

18th PA Cavalry, 509, Lt. Col. William P. Brinton (?)

1st VT Cavalry, 600, Col. Addison W. Preston

1st WV Cavalry B-h, L-N, 395, Col. Nathaniel P. Richmond, Maj. Charles E. Capehart (?)

2nd Brigade (July 3 with 2nd Cavalry Division), 934, Brig. Gen. George A. Custer

1st MI Cavalry, 427, Col. Charles H. Town

5th MI Cavalry, 646, Col. Russell A. Alger

6th MI Cavalry, 477, Col. George Gray

7th MI Cavalry A-K, 383, Col. William D. Mann

1st Horse Artillery Brigade, 28 guns, 492 men, Capt. James M. Robertson

9th MI Battery (6 3-inch rifles), 111, Capt. Jabez J. Daniels

6th NY Battery (6 3-inch rifles), 103, Capt. Joseph W. Martin

2nd US Artillery, Batteries B & L (6 3-inch rifles), 99, Lt. Edward Heaton (?)

2nd US Artillery, Battery M (6 3-inch rifles), 117, Lt. A. C. M. Pennington Jr. (?)

4th US Artillery, Battery E (4 3-inch rifles), 60, Lt. Samuel S. Elder (?)

2nd Horse Brigade, 12 guns, 272 men, Capt. John C. Tindall

1st US Artillery, Batteries E & G (4 3-inch rifles), 82, Capt. Alanson M. Randol (?)

1st US Artillery, Battery K (6 3-inch rifles),114, Capt. William M. Graham (?)

2nd US Artillery, Battery A (6 3-inch rifles), 74, Lt. John H. Calef (?)

3rd US Artillery, Battery C (6 3-inch rifles)#, Lt. William D. Fuller


 

Artillery Reserve

110 guns, 2,376 men

Brig. Gen. Robert O. Tyler

Headquarters Guard, 32nd MA C, 45, Capt. Josiah C. Fuller

Train Guard, 4th NJ B, D-G, I-K, 272, Maj. Charles Ewing (?)

1st Regular Brigade, 24 guns, 445 men, Capt. Dunbar R. Ransom (w)

1st US Artillery, Battery H (6 12-pound Napoleons), 129, Lt. Chandler P. Eakin (?), Lt. Philip D. Mason (?)

3rd US Artillery, Batteries F & K (6 12-pound Napoleons), 115, Lt. John G. Turnbull (?)

4th US Artillery, Battery C (6 12-pound Napoleons), 95, Lt. Evan Thomas (?)

5th US Artillery, Battery C (6 12-pound Napoleons), 104, Lt. Gulian V. Weir (?)

1st Volunteer Brigade, 22 guns, 385 men, Lt. Col. Freeman McGilvery

5th Battery, MA Light Artillery/19th NY Battery (6 3-inch rifles), 104, Capt. Charles A. Phillips

9th Battery, MA Light Artillery (6 12-pound Napoleons), 104, Capt. John Bigelow (w), Lt. Richard S. Milton

15th Battery, NY Light Artillery (4 12-pound Napoleons), 70, Capt. Patrick Hart (?)

PA Light Artillery, Batteries C & F (6 3-inch rifles), 105, Capt. James Thompson (w)

2nd Volunteer Brigade, 12 guns, 241 men, Capt. Elijah D. Taft

1st CT Heavy Artillery, Battery B (4 4.5-inch rifles)#, Capt. Albert F. Brroker

1st CT Heavy Artillery, Battery M (4 4.5-inch rifles)#, Capt. Franklin A. Pratt2nd Battery, CT Light Artillery (4 12-pound James, 2 12-pound howitzers), 93, Capt. John W. Sterling

5th Battery, NY Light Artillery (6 20-pound Parrotts), 146, Capt. Elijah D. Taft

3rd Volunteer Brigade, 22 guns, 431 men, Capt. James F. Huntington

1st Battery, NH Light Artillery (6 3-inch rifles), 86, Capt. Frederick M. Edgell

1st OH Light Artillery, Battery H (6 3-inch rifles), 99, Lt. George W. Norton

1st PA Light Artillery, Batteries F & G (6 3-inch rifles), 144, Capt. R. Bruce Ricketts (?)

WV Light Artillery, Battery C (4 10-pound Parrotts), 100, Capt. Wallace Hill (?)

4th Volunteer Brigade, 24 guns, 499 men, Capt. Robert H. Fitzhugh

6th Battery (F), ME Light Artillery (6 12-pound Napoleons), 87, Lt. Edwin B. Dow (?)

MD Light Artillery, Battery A (6 3-inch rifles), 106, Capt. James H. Rigby

1st Battery, NJ Light Artillery (6 10-pound Parrotts), 98. Lt. Augustin N. Parsons

1st NY Light Artillery, Battery G (6 12-pound Napoleons), 84, Capt. Nelson Ames

1st NY Light Artillery/11th NY Battery (K) (6 3-inch rifles), 128, Capt. Robert H. Fitzhugh

 


 

Notes:

The Engineer Brigade (see the first section of the Order, above) was at Beaver Dam Creek, MD, in July 1, when most of it was ordered to Washington, arriving there on July 3.

The 12th and 15th VT Regiments (from Doubleday's 3rd Division of the 1st Corps) guarded wagon trains during the battle

The 102nd PA (from Newton's, then Wheatons, 2nd Division of the 6th Corps) guarded trains at Westminster, MD, during the battle; but on July 3 a detachment of 103 men from this Regiment arrived on the battlefield, escorting a supply column.

The 84th PA (Humphreys's 2nd Division of the 3rd Corps), Battery M of the 1st CT Heavy Artillery (from the 2nd Volunteer Artillery Brigade), the 2nd Brigade of the 2nd Cavalry Division, and Battery C of the 3rd US Artillery (from the 3rd Cavalry Division) guarded trains at Westminster during the battle.

Battery B of the 1st CT Heavy Artillery (see above) was at Taneytown, MD, during the battle.