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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.33 (search)
ill's Corps. Hancock's Second Corps, next to Fifth and to the right of it, composed of: Four Divisions—27,007 April 30th, and 28,327 June 1st. Barlow's and Gibbons' Division in the assault, with 16 guns in action. (1st New Hampshire, 1st Rhode Island, 4th U. S., and 1st New York.) Wright's Sixth Corps, next to Second and ault, with 16 guns in action. (2nd Maine, 14th Massachusetts, 7th Maine, and 24th New York.) The above numbers are from the official returns of these dates and Gibbons' report (10,734) is for his division on May 16th. No numbers in the field returns are given of the Confederate army about this period, and of the Federal army, with the exception of Gibbons' Division of May 16th, are for April 30th and June 1st 1864. *** Taking Gibbon's Division at10,000out of 27,000 Barlow's Division at3,500 Getty's Division at3,000out of 20000 Russell's (Wheaton's) Division at3,000 Potter's Division at 3000 out of3,000out of 18000 Crittenden's (Ledley's) Division