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193 A p p e n d i x B Order of Battle Battle of Hatcher’s Run II (February 6, 1865) Union A rmy 2nd Corps, Major General Andrew A. Humphreys 2nd Division, Brigadier General Thomas A. Smyth 1st Brigade, Colonel William A. Olmstead 19th Maine 19th, 20th Massachusetts 7th Michigan 1st Minnesota (two companies) 59th, 152nd New York 184th Pennsylvania 36th Wisconsin 2nd Brigade, Colonel Mathew Murphy (mortally wounded Feb. 5, 1865, Colonel James P. McIvor) 8th New York Heavy Artillery 155th, 164th, 170th, 182nd New York 3rd Brigade, Lieutenant Colonel Francis E. Pierce 14th Connecticut 1st Delaware 12th New Jersey 10th New York (battalion) 108th New York 4th Ohio (four companies) 69th Pennsylvania 106th Pennsylvania (three companies) 7th West Virginia (four companies) 194  Appendix B 3rd Division, Brevet Brigadier General Gershom Mott 1st Brigade, Brigadier General Regis De Trobriand 20th Indiana 1st Maine Heavy Artillery 17th Maine 40th, 73rd, 86th, 124th New York 99th, 110th Pennsylvania 2nd US Sharpshooters 2nd Brigade, Brevet Brigadier General George W. West 1st Massachusetts Heavy Artillery 5th Michigan 93rd New York 57th, 105th, 141st Pennsylvania 3rd Brigade, Brevet Brigadier General Robert McAllister 11th Massachusetts 7th, 8th, 11th New Jersey 120th New York Artillery: Brevet Lieutenant Colonel John G. Hazard 10th Massachusetts Light Artillery 4th United States, Battery K 5th Corps, Major General Gouverneur K. Warren 1st Division, Brevet Major General Charles Griffin 1st Brigade, Brevet Brigadier General Horatio G. Sickel (wounded Feb. 6, 1865) 185th New York 198th Pennsylvania 2nd Brigade, Colonel Allen L. Burr 187th, 188th (battalion), 189th New York 3rd Brigade, Brevet Brigadier General Alfred L. Pearson 20th Maine 32nd Massachusetts 1st, 16th Michigan 83rd (six companies), 91st, 118th, 155th Pennsylvania 2nd Division, Brevett Major General Romeyn B. Ayres 1st Brigade, Brevet Brigadier General Frederick Winthrop 5th, 140th, 146th New York [3.141.202.187] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 07:36 GMT) Appendix B  195 15th New York Heavy Artillery 2nd Brigade, Colonel Richard N. Bowerman 1st, 4th, 7th, 8th Maryland 3rd Brigade, Brevet Brigadier General James Gwyn 3rd, 4th Delaware 157th (four companies), 190th, 191st, 210th Pennsylvania 3rd Division, Brevet Major General Samuel W. Crawford 1st Brigade, Brigadier General Edward Bragg 24th Michigan 143rd, 149th, 150th Pennsylvania 6th, 7th Wisconsin 2nd Brigade, Brigadier General Henry Baxter 16th Maine 39th Massachusetts 97th New York 11th, 88th Pennsylvania 3rd Brigade, Brevet Brigadier General Henry A. Morrow 94th, 95th, 147th New York 56th, 107th, 121st, 142nd Pennsylvania Artillery, Major Robert H. Fitzhugh 1st New York Light Batteries D, L 9th Massachusetts Light Artillery 6th Corps 1st Division, Brevet Major General Frank Wheaton 1st Brigade, Lieutenant Colonel Edward L. Campbell 2nd Brigade, Colonel James Hubbard 3rd Brigade, Brevet Brigadier General Joseph E. Hamblin 9th Corps 3rd Division, Brigadier General John F. Hartranft 1st Brigade, Colonel Charles W. Diven 2nd Brigade, Colonel Joseph A. Mathews Cavalry, Brevet Major General David McM. Gregg 1st Brigade, Henry E. Davies Jr. (wounded Feb. 6, 1865) 2nd Brigade, Brevet Brigadier General J. Irvin Gregg (wounded Feb. 6, 1865) 3rd Brigade, Colonel Oliver B. Knowles 196  Appendix B Confeder ate A rmy 2nd Corps, Major General John B. Gordon Ramseur’s Brigade, Brigadier General John Pegram (killed Feb. 6, 1865), replaced by Brigadier General Robert D. Johnston Pegram’s Brigade, Colonel John S. Hoffman (wounded Feb. 5, 1865), replaced by Lieutenant Colonel John G. Kasey Lewis’s Brigade, Brigadier General William G. Lewis Johnston’s Brigade, Colonel John W. Lea, replaced by Brigadier General Robert D. Johnston Gordon’s Brigade, Brigadier General Clement A. Evans Evans’ Brigade, Colonel John H. Lowe Terry’s Brigade, Brigadier General William Terry York’s Brigade, Colonel William R. Peck Heth’s Division, Major General Henry Heth, replaced by Brigadier General Joseph R. Davis Davis’s Brigade, Colonel Andrew Mc. Nelson (captured), replaced by Colonel Reuben O. Reynolds Cooke’s Brigade, Brigadier General John R. Cooke MacRae’s Brigade, Brigadier General William MacRae McComb’s Brigade, Brigadier General William McComb Mahone’s Division, Brigadier General Joseph Finegan Weisiger’s Brigade, Brigadier General David A. Weisiger Harris’s Brigade, Brigadier General Nathaniel H. Harris Sorrel’s Brigade, Brigadier General Moxley Sorrel (wounded) Finegan’s Brigade, Colonel David Lang Forney’s Brigade, Colonel William H. Forney Wilcox’s Division, Major General Cadmus M. Wilcox McGowan’s Brigade, Major General Samuel McGowan 1st South Carolina Provisional Army 1st South Carolina Rifles 12th, 13th, 14th South Carolina Scales’s Brigade, Colonel Joseph H. Hyman Cavalry W. H. F. Lee’s Division, Major General William H. F. “Rooney...

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