Mansfield had but two divisions —Williams's with two brigades and Greene's with three.
These troops had composed Banks's army in the Valleych Hooker had originally opened again yawned, even more widely, and Greene's division had entered it and was in possession of the Dunker Churcs of the 12th corps which Sumner saw lying down were the remains of Greene's division, about the Dunker Church, and it were better for Sumner and he continued his advance into the woods, leaving the church and Greene's forces on his left.
The formation of his division was in too clothe remnants of Walker's two brigades, who were holding in front of Greene's troops about the church.
Early, himself unseen by reason of a ril within two hours. At the same time that Sedgwick was driven back, Greene's men about the Dunker Church were also forced back to the Federal ttack.
Already he had sent one brigade, Irwin's, to the relief of Greene, when he was pursued out of the Dunkard woods, and this brigade fou
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18,721WhippleFranklin, Bowman, Berdan
5thGriffinBarnes, McQuade, Stockton842
MeadeSykesAyres, Burbank, O'Rorke
15,724HumphreysTyler, Allabach
6thBrooksBrown, Bartlett, Russell954
SedgwickHoweGrant, Neill
NewtonShaler, Brown, Wheaton
23,667BurnhamBurnham
corpsDIVISIONSBRIGADESARTILLERY
Batts.Guns
11thDevensVon Gilsa, McLean636
HowardVon SteinwehrBuschbeck, Barlow
12,977SchurzSchimmelpfennig, Krzyzanowski
12th528
SlocumWilliamsKnipe, Ross, Ruger
13,450GearyCandy, Kane, Greene
CavalryPleasontonDavis, Devin522
StonemanAverellSargent, McIntosh
GreggKilpatrick, Wyndham
11,544Reserve Brig.Buford
1,610Artillery Reserve1258
2,217Provost Guard210
8 Corps, 23 Divisions, 64 Brigades, 133,711 Men, 74 Batteries, 404 Guns
The nearest Confederate return is for March 21.
It is not entirely complete for the artillery and cavalry, but, estimating for them, Lee's organization and strength at that date was as follows:
1ST corps, Longstreet's, march 31, 1863
DIVISI
CorpsBirneyGraham, Ward, De Trobriand
Sickles
12,630HumphreysCarr, Brewster, Burling530
5th CorpsBarnesTilton, Sweitzer, Vincent
SykesAyresDay, Burbank, Weed
12,211CrawfordMcCandless, Fisher526
6th CorpsWrightTorbert, Bartlett, Russell
SedgwickHoweGrant, Neill
15,710NewtonShaler, Eustis, Wheaton848
11th CorpsBarlowVon Gilsa, Ames
HowardSteinwehrCoster, Smith
10,576SchurzSchimmelpfennig, Krzyzanowski526
12th CorpsWilliamsMcDougall, Lockwood, Ruger
Slocum 8,597GearyCandy, Cobham, Greene420
2,568TylerArtillery Reserve21110
corps STRENGTHDIVISIONSBRIGADESARTILLERY
2,580Engineers, Provost Guard's Escorts
100,2837 Corps, 19 Divisions, 51 Brigades, Infantry and Artillery58312
Cavalry Corps Pleasonton 14,973Buford Gregg, D. KilpatrickGamble, Devin, Merritt McIntosh, Huey, Gregg, J. Farnsworth, Custer950
115,2568 Corps, 22 Divisions, 59 Brigades67362
The Confederate infantry by this time were about nine-tenths armed with the rifled musket, muzzle loading, mostly of ca