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Third Brigade.

Colonel THOMAS W. HYDE.

1st Maine, Major Alexander B. Sumner.

43rd New York (five companies), Lieutenant Colonel Charles A. Milliken.

49th New York (five companies), Major George H. Selkirk.

77th New York (five companies), Captain Charles E. Stevens.

122nd New York, Lieutenant Colonel Horace H. Walpole.

61st Pennsylvania, Colonel George F. Smith.

THIRD DIVISION.

Bvt. Major General JAMES B. RICKETTS.

First Brigade.

Brigadier General TRUMAN SEYMOUR.

14th New Jersey, Colonel William S. Truex.

106th New York, Colonel Andrew N. McDonald.

151st New York (five companies), Lieutenant Colonel Charles Bogardus.

87th Pennsylvania, Captain James Tearney.

10th Vermont, Lieutenant Colonel George B. Damon.

Second Brigade.

Bvt. Brigadier General J. WARREN KEIFER.

6th Maryland, Lieutenant Colonel Joseph C. Hill.

110th Ohio, Bvt. Colonel Otho H. Binkley.

122nd Ohio, Lieutenant Colonel Charles M. Cornyn.

126th Ohio, Colonel Benjamin F. Smith.

67th Pennsylvania (seven companies), Captain John C. Carpenter.

138th Pennsylvania, Colonel Matthew R. McClennan.

9th New York Heavy Artillery, Lieutenant Colonel James W. Snyder.

ARTILLERY BRIGADE.

Bvt. Major ANDREW COWAN.

1st New Jersey, Light Battery A, Captain Augustin N. Parsons.

New York Light, 1st Battery, Bvt. Captain Orsamus R. Van Etten.

New York Light, 3rd Battery, Bvt. Major William A. Harn.

9th New York Heavy, Company L, Captain S. Augustus Howe.

1st Rhode Island Light, Battery G, Bvt. Major George W. Adams.

1st Rhode Island Light, Battery H, Captain Crawford Allen, jr.

5th United States, Battery E, Lieutenant John R. Brinckle.

1st Vermont Heavy, Company D (detachment), Lieutenant William G. Dunham.

Abstract from return of the Department of Virginia, Major General Edward O. C. Ord, U. S. Army, commanding, for the month of April, 1865.

Present for duty. Pres. of artil.

Offic Men. Aggreg Aggreg Heav Fiel

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Command. presen presen

t. t and

absent

General 35 - 35 35 - -

headquarters

Signal Corps 15 103 119 126 - -

(Paine)

First New York 14 647 741 954 - -

Engineers (Hall)

Fourth 17 499 617 954 - -

Massachusetts

Cavalry (Jenkins)

Cavalry Brigade 90 2,490 2,907 4,556 - -

(Mackenzie)

First New York 30 768 920 1,103 - -

Mounted Rifles

(Sumner)

Separate Brigade 51 1,220 1,384 1,963 - -

(Carr)

U. S. Forces, 165 4,313 5,186 7,883 - -

Petersburg

(Hartsuff)

District of 150 4,392 5,329 8,959 170 12

Eastern Virginia

(Gordon)

Acting Pontoniers 4 96 110 232 - -

(Michie)

Twenty-fourth Army 591 13,558 15,888 31,495 - 70

Corps (Gibbon)

Twenty-fifth Army 417 13,432 14,970 23,964 - 48

Corps (Weitzel)

Total. 1,579 41,518 48,206 82,224 170 130


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