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Annual Bibliography of Commonwealth Literature 2007
This paper argues that discourses of love in Ghanaian market literature for youth offer a view into complex negotiations of agency and empowerment. Drawing on Deborah Durham's notion of youth as "social `shifters'" and Francis Nyamnjoh's conception of the "interconnectedness" of agency, I take Ghanaian market literature as one specific case of how African literature for youth foregrounds questions of continuity and change as African societies enter into increasingly complex global relations. In this literature for youth, received notions of love, often constructed out of impressions from American pop and hip hop music, carry new notions of agency that compete with existing "domesticated" forms. Authors like Ike Tandoh and Evelyn Tay employ discourses of love to offer youth alternative avenues for empowerment in a context of socio-economic disenfranchizement. In a creative process of "straddling", this writing both reveals and reproduces the contradictions that obtain in youth configurations of agency.

Chancellorsville and Gettysburg

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In consequence of repeated orders from President Lincoln to attack
the enemy, Meade went forward and confronted Lee on the 12th. He
spent that day and the next in making reconnoissances and resolved
to attack on the 14th; but Lee left during the night, and by 8 A.M.
the entire army of the enemy were once more on Virginia soil.

The Union loss in this campaign is estimated by the Count of Paris,
who is an impartial observer, at 2,834 killed, 13,700 wounded, and
6,643 missing; total, 23,186.

The rebel loss he puts at 2,665 killed, 12,599 wounded, 7,464
missing; total 22,728.

Among the killed in the battle on the rebel side were Generals
Armistead, Barksdale, Garnett, Pender, and Semmes; and Pettigrew
during the retreat.

Among the wounded were Generals G. T. Anderson, Hampton, Jenkins,
J. M. Jones, Kemper, and Scales.

Archer was captured on the first day.

Among the killed on the Union side were Major-General Reynolds and
Brigadier-Generals Vincent, Weed, and Zook.

Among the wounded were Major-Generals Sickles (losing a leg),
Hancock, Doubleday, Gibbon, Barlow, Warren, and Butterfield, and
Brigadier-Generals Graham, Stannard, Paul (losing both eyes),
Barnes, Brooke, and Webb.


APPENDIX A.
_Roster of the Federal Army engaged in the Battle of Gettysburg,
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, July 1st, 2d, and 3d, 1863._

MAJOR-GENERAL GEO. GORDON MEADE
_STAFF._
MAJOR-GENERAL DANIEL BUTTERFIELD, Chief of Staff.
BRIG.-GENERAL M. R. PATRICK, Provost Marshal-General.
" " SETH WILLIAMS, Adjutant-General.
" " EDMUND SCHRIVER, Inspector-General.
" " RUFUS INGALLS, Quartermaster-General.
COLONEL HENRY F. CLARKE, Chief Commis'y of Subsistence.
MAJOR JONATHAN LETTERMAN, Surgeon, Chief of Medical Department.
BRIG.-GENERAL G. K. WARREN, Chief Engineer.
MAJOR D. W. FLAGLER, Chief Ordnance Officer.
MAJOR-GENERAL ALFRED PLEASONTON, Chief of Cavalry.
BRIG.-GENERAL HENRY J. HUNT, Chief of Artillery.
CAPTAIN L. B. NORTON, Chief Signal Officer.

MAJOR-GENERAL JOHN F. REYNOLDS,* Commanding the First, Third, and
Eleventh Corps on July 1st.
[* He was killed and succeeded by Major-General O. O. Howard.]
MAJOR-GENERAL HENRY W. SLOCUM, Commanding the Right Wing on July
2d and July 3d.
MAJOR-GENERAL W. S. HANCOCK, Commanding the Left Centre on July 2d
and July 3d.

FIRST CORPS.
MAJOR-GENERAL JOHN F. REYNOLDS, PERMANENT COMMANDER.
MAJOR-GENERAL ABNER DOUBLEDAY, Commanding on July 1st.
MAJOR-GENERAL JOHN NEWTON, Commanding July 2d and 3d.
FIRST DIVISION.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL JAMES S. WADSWORTH
_First Brigade._--(1) Brigadier-General SOLOMON MEREDITH
(wounded); (2) Colonel HENRY A. MORROW (wounded);* (3) Colonel W.
W. ROBINSON.
[* See page 130.]
2d Wisconsin, Colonel Lucius Fairchild (wounded), Lieut.-
Colonel George H. Stevens (wounded), Major John Mansfield (wounded),
Captain Geo. H. Otis
6th Wisconsin, Lieut.-Colonel R. R. Dawes
7th Wisconsin, Colonel W. W. Robinson
24th Michigan, Colonel Henry A. Morrow (wounded), Lieut.-
Colonel Mark Flanigan (wounded), Major Edwin B. Wright (wounded),
Captain Albert M. Edwards
19th Indiana, Colonel Samuel Williams
_Second Brigade_.--Brigadier-General LYSANDER CUTLER
7th Indiana, Major Ira G. Grover
56th Pennsylvania, Colonel J. W. Hoffman
76th New York, Major Andrew J. Grover (killed), Captain John
E. Cook
95th New York, Colonel George H. Biddle (wounded), Major
Edward Pye
147th New York, Lieut.-Colonel F. C. Miller (wounded), Major
George Harney
14th Brooklyn, Colonel E. B. Fowler
SECOND DIVISION.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL JOHN C. ROBINSON
_First Brigade_.--Brigadier-General GABRIEL R. PAUL (wounded);
Colonel S. H. LEGNARD; Colonel RICHARD COULTER.
16th Maine, Colonel Charles W. Tilden (captured), Lieut.-
Colonel N. E. Welch, Major Arch. D. Leavitt
13th Massachusetts, Colonel S. H. Leonard (wounded)
94th New York, Colonel A. R. Root (wounded), Major S. H.
Moffat
104th New York, Colonel Gilbert G. Prey
107th Pennsylvania, Colonel T. F. McCoy (wounded), Lieut.-
Colonel James McThompson (wounded), Captain E. D. Roath
11th Pennsylvania, Colonel Richard S. Coulter, Captain J. J.
Blerer.*
[* The 11th Pennsylvania was transferred from the Second Brigade.]
_Second Brigade_.--Brigadier-General HENRY BAXTER
12th Massachusetts, Colonel James L. Bates
83d New York, Lieut.-Colonel Joseph R. Moesch
97th New York, Colonel Charles Wheelock
88th Pennsylvania, Major Benezet F. Faust, Captain E. Y.
Patterson
90th Pennsylvania, Colonel Peter Lyle
THIRD DIVISION.
MAJOR-GENERAL ABNER DOUBLEDAY PERMANENT COMMANDER on July 2d and
3d.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL THOMAS A. ROWLEY, July 1st.
_First Brigade_.--Brigadier-General THOMAS A. ROWLEY, July 2d
and 3d; Colonel CHAPMAN BIDDLE, July 1st.
121st Pennsylvania, Colonel Chapman Biddle, Major Alexander
Biddle
142d Pennsylvania, Colonel Robert P. Cummings (killed), Lieut.-
Colonel A. B. McCalmont
151st Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel George F. McFarland (lost
a leg), Captain Walter L. Owens
20th New York S. M., Colonel Theodore B. Gates
_Second Brigade_.--(1) Colonel ROY STONE Commanding (wounded);
(2) Colonel LANGHORNE WISTER (wounded); (3) Colonel EDMUND L. DANA
143d Pennsylvania, Colonel Edmund L. Dana, Major John D. Musser
149th Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel Walton Dwight (wounded),
Captain A. J. Sofield (killed), Captain John Irvin
150th Pennsylvania, Colonel Langhorne Wister (wounded), Lieut.-
Colonel H. S. Huidekoper (wounded), Major Thomas Chamberlain
(wounded), Capt. C. C. Widdis (wounded), Captain G. W. Jones
_Third Brigade_.--Brigadier-General GEO. J. STANNARD (wounded)
12th Vermont, Colonel Asa P. Blunt (not engaged)
13th Vermont, Colonel Francis V. Randall
14th Vermont, Colonel William T. Nichols
15th Vermont, Colonel Redfield Proctor (not engaged)
16th Vermont, Colonel Wheelock G. Veazey
_Artillery Brigade_.--Colonel CHARLES S. WAINWRIGHT
2d Maine, Captain James A. Hall
5th Maine, G. T. Stevens
Battery B, 1st Pennsylvania, Captain J. H. Cooper
Battery B, 4th United States, Lieutenant James Stewart
Battery L, 1st New York, Captain J. A. Reynolds
[NOTE.--Tidball's Battery of the 2d United States Artillery, under
Lieutenant John H. Calef, also fought in line with the First Corps.
Lieutenant Benj. W. Wilber, and Lieutenant George Breck, of Captain
Reynolds' Battery, and Lieutenant James Davison, of Stewart's
Battery, commanded sections which were detached at times.]

SECOND CORPS.
MAJOR-GENERAL WINFIELD S. HANCOCK, PERMANENT COMMANDER (wounded).
MAJOR-GENERAL JOHN GIBBON (wounded).
BRIGADIER-GENERAL JOHN C. CALDWELL.
FIRST DIVISION.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL JOHN C. CALDWELL
COLONEL JOHN H. BROOKE (wounded)
_First Brigade_.--Colonel EDWARD E. CROSS (killed); Colonel H.
B. McKEEN
5th New Hampshire, Colonel E. E. Cross, Lieut.-Colonel C.
E. Hapgood
61st New York, Lieut.-Colonel Oscar K. Broady
81st Pennsylvania, Colonel H. Boyd McKeen, Lieut.-Colonel
Amos Stroho
148th Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel Robert McFarland
_Second Brigade_.--Colonel PATRICK KELLY
28th Massachusetts, Colonel Richard Byrnes
63d New York, Lieut.-Colonel R. C. Bentley (wounded), Captain
Thos. Touhy
69th New York, Captain Richard Maroney (wounded), Lieutenant
James J. Smith
88th New York, Colonel Patrick Kelly, Captain Dennis F. Burke
116th Pennsylvania, Major St. Clair A. Mulholland
_Third Brigade_.--Brigadier-General S. K. ZOOK Commanding
(killed), Lieut.-Colonel JOHN FRAZER
52d New York, Lieut.-Colonel Charles G. Freudenberg (wounded),
Captain Wm. Scherrer
57th New York, Lieut.-Colonel Alfred B. Chapman
66th New York, Colonel Orlando W. Morris (wounded), Lieut.
Colonel John S. Hammell (wounded), Major Peter Nelson
146th Pennsylvania, Colonel Richard P. Roberts (killed), Lieut.-
Colonel John Frazer
_Fourth Brigade_.--Colonel JOHN R. BROOKE Commanding (wounded)
27th Connecticut, Lieut.-Colonel Henry C. Merwin (killed),
Major James H. Coburn
64th New York, Colonel Daniel G. Bingham
53d Pennsylvania, Colonel J. R. Brooke, Lieut.-Colonel
Richard McMichael
145th Pennsylvania, Colonel Hiram L. Brown (wounded), Captain
John W. Reynolds (wounded), Captain Moses W. Oliver
2d Delaware, Colonel William P. Bailey
SECOND DIVISION.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL JOHN GIBBON, PERMANENT COMMANDER (wounded).
BRIGADIER-GENERAL WILLIAM HARROW.
_First Brigade_.--Brigadier-General WILLIAM HARROW, Colonel
FRANCIS E. HEATH
19th Maine, Colonel F. E. Heath, Lieut.-Colonel Henry W.
Cunningham
15th Massachusetts, Colonel George H. Ward (killed), Lieut.-
Colonel George C. Joslin
82d New York, Colonel Henry W. Hudson (killed), Captain John
Darrow
1st Minnesota, Colonel William Colvill (wounded), Captain
N. S. Messick (killed), Captain Wilson B. Farrell, Captain Louis
Muller, Captain Joseph Perham, Captain Henry C. Coates
_Second Brigade_.--Brigadier-General ALEX. S. WEBB (wounded)
69th Pennsylvania, Colonel Dennis O. Kane (killed), Lieut.-
Colonel M. Tschudy (killed), Major James Duffy (wounded), Captain
Wm. Davis
71st Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel Richard Penn Smith
72d Pennsylvania, Colonel De Witt C. Baxter
106th Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel Theo. Hesser
_Third Brigade_.--Colonel NORMAN J. HALL Commanding
19th Massachusetts, Colonel Arthur F. Devereaux
20th Massachusetts, Colonel Paul J. Revere (killed), Captain
H. L. Abbott (wounded)
42d New York, Colonel James E. Mallon
59th New York, Lieut.-Colonel Max A. Thoman (killed)
7th Michigan, Colonel N. J. Hall, Lieut.-Colonel Ames E.
Steele (killed), Major S. W. Curtis
_Unattached_.--Andrew Sharpshooters.
THIRD DIVISION.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL ALEXANDER HAYS
_First Brigade_.--Colonel SAMUEL S. CARROLL
4th Ohio, Lieut.-Colonel James H. Godman, Lieut.-Colonel L.
W. Carpenter
8th Ohio, Colonel S. S. Carroll, Lieut.-Colonel Franklin
Sawyer
14th Indiana, Colonel John Coons
7th West Virginia, Colonel Joseph Snyder
_Second Brigade_.--Colonel THOMAS A. SMITH (wounded); Lieut.-
Colonel F. E. PIERCE
14th Connecticut, Major John T. Ellis
10th New York (battalion), Major Geo. F. Hopper
108th New York, Colonel Charles J. Powers
12th New Jersey, Major John T. Hill
1st Delaware, Colonel Thomas A. Smyth; Lieut.-Colonel Edward
P. Harris, Captain M. B. Ellgood (killed), Lieutenant Wm. Smith
(killed)
_Third Brigade_.--Colonel GEORGE L. WILLARD (killed); Colonel
ELIAKIM SHERRILL (killed); Lieut.-Colonel JAMES M. BULL
39th New York, Lieut.-Colonel James G. Hughes
111th New York, Colonel Clinton D. McDougall (wounded), Lieut.-
Colonel Isaac M. Lusk, Captain A. P. Seeley
125th New York, Colonel G. L. Willard (killed), Lieut.-Colonel
Levi Crandall
126th New York, Colonel E. Sherrill (killed), Lieut.-Colonel
J. M. Bull
_Artillery Brigade_.--Captain J. G. HAZARD
Battery B, 1st New York, Captain James McK. Rorty (killed)
Battery A, 1st Rhode Island, Lieutenant William A. Arnold
Battery B, 1st Rhode Island, Lieutenant T. Fred. Brown
(wounded)
Battery I, 1st United States, Lieutenant G. A. Woodruff
(killed)
Battery A, 4th United States, Lieutenant A. H. Cushing
(killed)
[NOTE.--Battery C, 4th United States, Lieutenant R. Thomas, was in
the line of the Second Corps on July 3d. Some of the batteries
were so nearly demolished that there was no officer to assume
command at the close of the battle.]

THIRD CORPS.
MAJOR-GENERAL DANIEL E. SICKLES (wounded)
MAJOR-GENERAL DAVID B. BIRNEY
FIRST DIVISION.
MAJOR-GENERAL DAVID B. BIRNEY PERMANENT COMMANDER.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL J. H. H. WARD
_First Brigade_.--Brigadier-General C. K. GRAHAM (wounded,
captured); Colonel ANDREW H. TIPPIN
57th Pennsylvania, Colonel Peter Sides, Lieut.-Colonel Wm.
P. Neeper (wounded), Captain A. H. Nelson
63d Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel John A. Danks
68th Pennsylvania, Colonel A. H. Tippin, all the Field Officers
wounded
105th Pennsylvania, Colonel Calvin A. Craig
114th Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick K. Cavada
(captured)
141st Pennsylvania, Colonel Henry J. Madill, Captain E. R.
Brown.*
[* Colonel Madill commanded the 114th and 141st Pennsylvania.]
[NOTE.--The 2d New Hampshire, 3d Maine, and 7th and 8th New Jersey
also formed part of Graham's line on the 2d.]
_Second Brigade_.--Brigadier-General J. H. H. WARD, Colonel H.
BERDAN
1st U. S. Sharpshooters, Colonel H. Berdan, Lieut.-Colonel
C. Trapp
2d U. S. Sharpshooters, Major H. H. Stoughton
3d Maine, Colonel M. S. Lakeman (captured), Captain William
C. Morgan
4th Maine, Colonel Elijah Walker (killed), Major Ebenezer
Whitcombe (wounded), Captain Edwin Libby
20th Indiana, Colonel John Wheeler (killed), Lieut.-Colonel
William C. L. Taylor
99th Pennsylvania, Major John W. Moore
86th New York, Lieut.-Colonel Benjamin Higgins
124th New York, Colonel A. Van Horn Ellis (killed), Lieut.-
Colonel Francis M. Cummings
_Third Brigade_.--Colonel PHILIP R. DE TROBRIAND
3d Michigan, Colonel Byron R. Pierce (wounded), Lieut.-
Colonel E. S. Pierce
5th Michigan, Lieut.-Colonel John Pulford (wounded), Major
S. S. Matthews
40th New York, Colonel Thomas W. Egan
17th Maine, Lieut.-Colonel Charles B. Merrill
110th Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel David M. Jones (wounded),
Major Isaac Rogers
SECOND DIVISION.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL ANDREW A. HUMPHREYS
_First Brigade_.--Brigadier-General JOSEPH B. CARR
1st Massachusetts, Colonel N. B. McLaughlin
11th Massachusetts, Lieut.-Colonel Porter D. Tripp
16th Massachusetts, Lieut.-Colonel Waldo Merriam
26th Pennsylvania, Captain Geo. W. Tomlinson (wounded),
Captain Henry Goodfellow
11th New Jersey, Colonel Robert McAllister (wounded), Major
Philip J. Kearny (killed), Captain Wm. B. Dunning
84th Pennsylvania (not engaged), Lieut.-Colonel Milton Opp
19th New Hampshire, Captain J. F. Langley
_Second Brigade_.--Colonel WILLIAM B. BREWSTER
70th New York (1st Excelsior), Major Daniel Mahen
71st New York (2d Excelsior), Colonel Henry L. Potter
72d New York (3d Excelsior), Colonel Wm. O. Stevens (killed),
Lieut.-Colonel John S. Austin
73d New York (4th Excelsior), Colonel William R. Brewster,
Major M. W. Burns
74th New York (5th Excelsior), Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Holt
120th New York, Lieut.-Colonel Cornelius D. Westbrook (wounded),
Major J. R. Tappen, Captain A. L. Lockwood
_Third Brigade_.--Colonel GEORGE C. BURLING
5th New Jersey, Colonel William J. Sewall (wounded), Captain
Virgel M. Healey (wounded), Captain T. C. Godfrey, Captain H. H.
Woolsey
6th New Jersey, Colonel George C. Burling, Lieut.-Colonel
S. R. Gilkyson
7th New Jersey, Colonel L. R. Francine (killed), Lieut.-
Colonel Francis Price
8th New Jersey, Colonel John Ramsey (wounded), Captain John
G. Langston
115th Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel John P. Dunne
2d New Hampshire, Colonel Edward L. Bailey (wounded), Major
Saml. P. Sayles (wounded)
_Artillery Brigade_.--Captain GEORGE E. RANDOLPH
Battery E, 1st Rhode Island, Lieutenant John K. Bucklyn
(wounded), Lieutenant Benj. Freeborn
Battery B, 1st New Jersey, Captain A. J. Clark
Battery D, 1st New Jersey, Captain Geo. T. Woodbury
Battery K, 4th U. S., Lieutenant F. W. Seeley (wounded),
Lieutenant Robt. James
Battery D, 1st New York, Captain George B. Winslow
4th New York, Captain James E. Smith

FIFTH CORPS.
MAJOR-GENERAL GEORGE SYKES
FIRST DIVISION.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL JAMES BARNES
_First Brigade_.--Colonel W. S. TILTON
18th Massachusetts, Colonel Joseph Hayes
22d Massachusetts, Colonel William S. Tilton, Lieut.-Colonel
Thomas Sherman, Jr.
118th Pennsylvania, Colonel Charles M. Prevost
1st Michigan, Colonel Ira C. Abbot (wounded), Lieut.-Colonel
W. A. Throop
_Second Brigade_.--Colonel J. B. SWEITZER
9th Massachusetts, Colonel Patrick R. Guiney
32d Massachusetts, Col. Geo. L. Prescott (wounded), Lieut.-
Colonel Luther Stephenson (wounded), Major J. Cushing Edmunds
4th Michigan, Colonel Hamson H. Jeffords (killed), Lieut.-
Colonel George W. Lombard
62d Pennsylvania, Colonel J. B. Sweitzer, Lieut.-Colonel
James C. Hall
_Third Brigade_.--Colonel STRONG VINCENT (killed); Colonel
JAMES C. RICE
20th Maine, Colonel Joshua L. Chamberlain
44th New York, Colonel James C. Rice, Lieut.-Colonel Freeman
Conner
83d Pennsylvania, Major William H. Lamont, Captain O. E.
Woodward
16th Michigan, Lieut.-Colonel N. R. Welch
SECOND DIVISION.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL ROMAYN B. AYRES
_First Brigade_.--Colonel HANNIBAL DAY, 6th U. S. Infantry
3d U. S. Infantry, Captain H. W. Freedley (wounded), Captain
Richard G. Lay
4th U. S. Infantry, Captain J. W. Adams
6th U. S. Infantry, Captain Levi C. Bootes
12th U. S. Infantry, Captain Thomas S. Dunn
14th U. S. Infantry, Major G. R. Giddings
_Second Brigade_.--Colonel SIDNEY BURBANK, 2d U. S. Infantry
2d U. S. Infantry, Major A. T. Lee (wounded), Captain S.
A. McKee
7th U. S. Infantry, Captain D. P. Hancock
10th U. S. Infantry, Captain William Clinton
11th U. S. Infantry, Major De L. Floyd Jones
17th U. S. Infantry, Lieut.-Colonel Durrell Green
_Third Brigade_.--Brigadier-General S. H. WEED (killed); Colonel
KENNER GARRARD
140th New York, Colonel Patrick H. O'Rorke (killed), Lieut.-
Colonel Louis Ernst
146th New York, Colonel K. Garrard, Lieut.-Colonel David T.
Jenkins
91st Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel Joseph H. Sinex
155th Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel John H. Cain
THIRD DIVISION.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL S. WILEY CRAWFORD
_First Brigade_.--Colonel WILLIAM McCANDLESS
1st Pennsylvania Reserves, Colonel William Cooper Talley
2d Pennsylvania Reserves, Colonel William McCandless, Lieut.-
Colonel George A. Woodward
6th Pennsylvania Reserves, Colonel Wellington H. Ent
11th Pennsylvania Reserves, Colonel S. M. Jackson
1st Rifles (Bucktails), Colonel Charles J. Taylor (killed),
Lieut.-Colonel A. E. Niles (wounded), Major William R. Hartshorn
_Second Brigade_.--Colonel JOSEPH W. FISHER
5th Pennsylvania Reserves, Colonel J. W. Fisher, Lieut.-
Colonel George Dare
9th Pennsylvania Reserves, Lieut.-Colonel James McK. Snodgrass
10th Pennsylvania Reserves, Colonel A. J. Warner
12th Pennsylvania Reserves, Colonel M. D. Hardin
_Artillery Brigade_.--Captain A. P. MARTIN
Battery D, 5th United States, Lieutenant Charles E. Hazlett
(killed), Lieutenant B. F. Rittenhouse
Battery I, 5th United States, Lieutenant Leonard Martin
Battery C, 1st New York, Captain Albert Barnes
Battery L, 1st Ohio, Captain N. C. Gibbs
Battery C, Massachusetts, Captain A. P. Martin
_Provost Guard_.--Captain H. W. RYDER. Companies E and D, 12th
New York.

SIXTH CORPS.
MAJOR-GENERAL JOHN SEDGWICK
FIRST DIVISION.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL H. G. WRIGHT
_First Brigade_.--Brigadier-General A. T. A. TORBERT
1st New Jersey, Lieut.-Colonel William Henry, Jr.
2d New Jersey, Colonel Samuel L. Buck
3d New Jersey, Colonel Henry W. Brown
15th New Jersey, Colonel William H. Penrose
_Second Brigade_.--Brigadier-General J. J. BARTLETT
5th Maine, Colonel Clark S. Edwards
121st New York, Colonel Emory Upton
95th Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel Edward Carroll
96th Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel William H. Lossig
_Third Brigade_.--Brigadier-General D. A. RUSSELL
6th Maine, Colonel Hiram Burnham
49th Pennsylvania, Colonel William H. Irvin
119th Pennsylvania, Colonel P. C. Ellmaker
5th Wisconsin, Colonel Thomas S. Allen
SECOND DIVISION.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL A. P. HOWE
_Second Brigade_.--Colonel L. A. GRANT
2d Vermont, Colonel J. H. Walbridge
3d Vermont, Colonel T. O. Seaver
4th Vermont, Colonel E. H. Stoughton
5th Vermont, Lieut.-Colonel John B. Lewis
6th Vermont, Lieut.-Colonel Elisha L. Barney
_Third Brigade_.--Brigadier-General T. A. NEILL
7th Maine, Lieut.-Colonel Seldon Conner
49th New York, Colonel D. D. Bidwell
77th New York, Colonel J. B. McKean
43d New York, Colonel B. F. Baker
61st Pennsylvania, Major Geo. W. Dawson
THIRD DIVISION
BRIGADIER-GENERAL FRANK WHEATON
_First Brigade_.--Brigadier-General ALEXANDER SHALER
65th New York, Colonel J. E. Hamblin
67th New York, Colonel Nelson Cross
122d New York, Lieut.-Colonel A. W. Dwight
23d Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel John F. Glenn
82d Pennsylvania, Colonel Isaac Bassett
_Second Brigade_.--Colonel H. L. EUSTIS
7th Massachusetts, Lieut.-Colonel Franklin P. Harlow
10th Massachusetts, Lieut.-Colonel Jefford M. Decker
37th Massachusetts, Colonel Oliver Edwards
2d Rhode Island, Colonel Horatio Rogers
_Third Brigade_.--Colonel DAVID I. NEVIN
62d New York, Colonel D. L. Nevin, Lieut.-Colonel Theo. B.
Hamilton
102d Pennsylvania,* Colonel John W. Patterson
93d Pennsylvania, Colonel James W. McCarter
98th Pennsylvania, Major John B. Kohler
139th Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel William H. Moody
[* Not engaged.]
_Artillery Brigade_.--Colonel C. H. TOMPKINS
Battery A, 1st Massachusetts, Captain W. H. McCartney
Battery D, 2d United States, Lieutenant E. B. Williston
Battery F, 5th United States, Lieutenant Leonard Martin
Battery G, 2d United States, Lieutenant John H. Butler
Battery C, 1st Rhode Island, Captain Richard Waterman
Battery G, 1st Rhode Island, Captain George W. Adams
1st New York, Captain Andrew Cowan
3d New York, Captain William A. Harn
_Cavalry Detachment_.--Captain WILLIAM L. CRAFT Commanding.
H, 1st Pennsylvania; L, 1st New Jersey.

ELEVENTH CORPS.
MAJOR-GENERAL OLIVER O. HOWARD PERMANENT COMMANDER.
MAJOR-GENERAL CARL SCHURZ, July 1st.
FIRST DIVISION.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL FRANCIS C. BARLOW (wounded)
BRIGADIER-GENERAL ADELBERT AMES
_First Brigade_.--Colonel LEOPOLD VON GILSA
41st New York, Colonel L. Von Gilsa, Lieut.-Colonel D. Von
Einsiedel
54th New York, Colonel Eugene A. Kezley
68th New York, Colonel Gotthilf Bonray de Ivernois
153d Pennsylvania, Colonel Charles Glanz
_Second Brigade_.--Brigadier-General ADELBERT AMES, Colonel
ANDREW L. HARRIS
17th Connecticut, Lieut.-Colonel Douglass Fowler (killed),
Major A. G. Brady (wounded)
25th Ohio, Lieut.-Colonel Jeremiah Williams (captured),
Lieutenant William Maloney (wounded), Lieutenant Israel White
75th Ohio, Colonel Andrew L. Harris (wounded), Lieut.-Colonel
Ben Morgan (wounded), Major Charles W. Friend
107th Ohio, Captain John M. Lutz
SECOND DIVISION.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL A. VON STEINWEHR
_First Brigade_.--Colonel CHARLES R. COSTER
27th Pennsylvania, Lieut.-Colonel Lorenz Cantador
73d Pennsylvania, Captain Daniel F. Kelly
134th New York, Colonel Charles R. Coster, Lieut.-Colonel
Allan H. Jackson
154th New York, Colonel Patrick H. Jones
_Second Brigade_.--Colonel ORLANDO SMITH
33d Massachusetts, Lieut.-Colonel Adin B. Underwood
136th New York, Colonel James Wood, Jr.
55th Ohio, Colonel Charles B. Gambee
73d Ohio, Colonel Orlando Smith, Lieut.-Colonel Richard Long
THIRD DIVISION.
MAJOR-GENERAL CARL SCHURZ PERMANENT COMMANDER.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL ALEXANDER SCHIMMELPFENNIG Commanding on July
1st.
_First Brigade_.--Brigadier-General A. VON SCHIMMELPFENNIG
(captured); Colonel GEORGE VON ARNSBURG.
45th New York, Colonel G. Von Arnsburg, Lieut.-Colonel Adolpus
Dobke
157th New York, Colonel Philip F. Brown, Jr.
74th Pennsylvania, Colonel Adolph Von Hartung (wounded),
Lieut.-Colonel Von Mitzel (captured), Major Gustav Schleiter
61st Ohio, Colonel S. J. McGroarty
82d Illinois, Colonel J. Hecker
_Second Brigade_.--Colonel WALDIMIR KRYZANOWSKI
58th New York, Colonel W. Kryzanowski, Lieut.-Colonel August
Otto, Captain Emil Koenig, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Gellman
119th New York, Colonel John T. Lockman, Lieut.-Colonel James
C. Rogers
75th Pennsylvania, Colonel Francis Mahler (wounded), Major
August Ledig
82d Ohio, Colonel James S. Robinson (wounded), Lieut.-Colonel
D. Thomson
26th Wisconsin, Colonel Wm. H. Jacobs
_Artillery Brigade_.--Major THOMAS W. OSBORN
Battery L, 1st New York, Captain Michael Wiedrick
Battery I, 1st Ohio, Captain Hubert Dilger
Battery K, 1st Ohio, Captain Lewis Heckman
Battery G, 4th United States, Lieutenant Bayard Wilkinson
(killed), Lieutenant E. A. Bancroft
13th New York, Lieutenant William Wheeler

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