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1st New York Light Artillery, Battery B: Cpt Robert E. Rogers; 1st New York Light Artillery, Battery D: Lt Deloss M. Johnson; 1st New York Light Artillery, Battery H: Maj Charles E. Mink; 15th New York Heavy Artillery, Company M: Cpt William D. Dickey; 4th U.S. Artillery, Battery B: Lt John Mitchell (w, March 29), Lt William P. Vose; 5th U.S ...
Battery B, 1st New York Light Artillery: Cpt Rufus D. Pettit; Battery G, 1st New York Light Artillery: Cpt John D. Frank; Battery A & Battery C, 4th U.S. Artillery: Cpt George W. Hazzard; Cavalry 6th New York Cavalry (Co. D) Second Division BG John Sedgwick. 1st Brigade BG Willis A. Gorman. 15th Massachusetts: Col John W. Kimball
Harper's Weekly cover, July 11, 1863: "Major-General George G. Meade, the New Commander of the Army of the Potomac — Photographed by Brady". The Union order of battle during the Battle of Gettysburg includes the American Civil War officers and men of the Army of the Potomac (multiple commander names indicate succession of command during the three-day battle (July 1–3, 1863)).
16th New Hampshire: Col James Pike; 110th New York: Col Clinton H. Sage; 2nd Brigade Col Hawkes Fearing Maj John H. Alcot [21] 8th New Hampshire: Ltc Oliver W. Lull (k, May 27) 133rd New York: Col Leonard D. H. Currie; 173rd New York: Maj A. Power Gallway; 4th Wisconsin: Col Sidney A. Bean (k, May 29) 3rd Brigade Col Oliver P. Gooding. 31st ...
15th New York Engineer Regiment: Col John M. Murphy; 50th New York Engineer Regiment: Ltc William H. Pettes; Battalion U.S. Engineers: Cpt James C. Duane; Artillery Reserve: Ltc William Hays. 5th Battery, New York Light: Cpt Elijah D. Taft; Battery A, 1st Battalion New York Light: Cpt Otto Diederichs; Battery B, 1st Battalion New York Light ...
Griffin's division eventually contained most of the remaining regiments of the old V Corps, plus newly organized units. Ayres had new regiments and a few veteran units, including a brigade of Maryland troops. The Regular Division he'd commanded no longer existed as it had been disbanded due to its severe casualties.
The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Antietam of the American Civil War.The Confederate order of battle is listed separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization [1] during the Maryland Campaign, [2] the casualty returns [3] and the reports.
1st New York Light, Battery D: Cpt George B. Winslow (w) 1st New York Light, Batteries E and L: Lt George Breck; 1st New York Light, Battery H: Cpt Charles E. Mink; 4th New York Heavy, 2nd Battalion: Maj William Arthur; 1st Pennsylvania Light, Battery B: Cpt James H. Cooper; 4th United States, Battery B: Lt James Stewart