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Abstract from return of the Ninth Army Corps, Major General Ambrose E. Burnside, U. S. Army, commanding, for the month of April, 1864.

Present for duty.

Command. Officers. Men. Aggregate Aggregat

present. e

present

and

absent.

Staff and infantry 742 16,266 18,916 24,187

Cavalry 69 1,199 1,422 2,169

Artillery 31 943 1,019 1,131

Total 842 18,408 21,357 27,487

Troops in the Ninth Army Corps, Major General Ambrose E. Burnside, U. S. Army, commanding, April 30, 1864.

FIRST DIVISION.

Brigadier General THOMAS G. STEVENSON.

First Brigade.

Colonel SUMNER CARRUTH.

35th Massachusetts, Major Nathaniel Wales.

56th Massachusetts, Colonel Charles E. Griswold.

57th Massachusetts, Colonel William F. Bartlett.

Second Brigade.

Colonel DANIEL LEASURE.

21st Massachusetts, Lieutenant Colonel George P. Hawkes.

100th Pennsylvania, Lieutenant Colonel Matthew M. Dawson.

Artillery.

Maine Light, 2nd Battery (B), Captain Albert F. Thomas.

Massachusetts Light, 14th Battery, Captain Joseph W. B. Wright.

SECOND DIVISION.

Colonel SIMON G. GRIFFIN.

First Brigade.

Colonel JOSHUA K. SIGFRIES.

36th Massachusetts, Major William F. Draper.

51st New York, Colonel Charles W. Le Gendre.

45th Pennsylvania, Colonel John I. Curtin.

48th Pennsylvania, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Pleasants.

7th Rhode Island, Captain Theodore Winn.

Second Brigade.

Colonel HERBERT B. TITUS.

31st Maine, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Hight.

32nd Maine (six companies), Major Arhur Deering.

6th New Hampshire, Lieutenant Colonel Henry H. Pearson.

9th New Hampshire, Lieutenant Colonel John W. Babbitt.

11th New Hampshire, Colonel Walter Harriman.

17th Vermont, Lieutenant Colonel Charles Cummings.

Artillery.

Massachusetts Light, 11th Battery, Captain Edward J. Jones.

New York Light, 19th Battery, Captain Edward W. Rogers.


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