Colonel GEORGE D. RUGGLES,
Assistant Adjutant-General, Army of the Potomac:
COLONEL: In compliance with instructions of yesterday's date from headquarters Army of the Potomac, I have the honor to submit the following as the order in column of the troops of the Ninth Army Corps and Dwight's division, Nineteenth Army Corps, as arranged for the review ordered for 23rd instant:
Major General John g. Parke, commanding, and staff; cavalry escort (detachment Second Pennsylvania Cavalry), Lieutenant D. R. Maxwell commanding.
First Division, Ninth Army Corps, Byt. Major General O. B. Willcox commanding: First Brigade, Colonel Samuel Harriman commanding-Thirty-eighth Wisconsin Volunteers, Colonel James Bintliff;twenty-seventh Michigan Volunteers, Colonel Charles Waite; Seventeenth Michigan Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel F. W. Swift; Thirty-seventh Wisconsin Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel John Green; one hundred and ninth New York Volunteers, Captain Z. G. Gordon; Seventy-ninth New York Volunteers,
Major A. D. Baird. Second Brigade, Byt. Colonel Ralph Ely commanding-First Sharpshooters and Second Michigan Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel A. W. Nichols; Forty-sixth New York Veteran Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel Adolph Becker; Fiftieth Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel W. H. Telford; Twentieth Michigan Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel C. A. Lounsberry; Sixtieth Ohio Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel M. P. Avery. Third Brigade, Byt. Brigadier General N. B. McLaughlen commanding-Third Maryland Battalion Volunteers, Byt. Colonel G. P. Robinson; Fourteenth New York Heavy Artillery, Colonel E. G. Marshall; Fifty-seventh Massachusetts Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel J. M. Tucker; Fifty-ninth Massachusetts Volunteers, Captain Frederick Cochran; One hundredth Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel N. J. Maxwell.
Second Division, Ninth Army Corps, Brigadier General S. G. Griffin, commanding (Byt. Major General R. B. Potter absent wounded): First Brigade, Colonel Sumner Carruth commanding-thirty-ninth New Jersey Volunteers, Colonel A. C. Wildrick; Forty-eighth Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers, Colonel I. F. Brannon; Seventh Rhode Island Volunteers, Byt. Colonel P. Daniels; Forty-fifth Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers, Byt. Colonel T. Gregg; Fifty-eighth Massachusetts Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel J. C. Whiton; Thirty-sixth Massachusetts Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel T. L. Barker; thirty-fifth Massachusetts Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel John W. Hudson; Fifty-first New York Volunteers, Colonel J. G. Wright. Second Brigade, Colonel Herbert B. Titus commanding-Eleventh New Hampshire Volunteers, Colonel Walter Harriman; Fifty-sixth Massachusetts Volunteers, Colonel S. M. Weld, jr.; One hundred and seventy-ninth New York Volunteers, Colonel William M. Gregg; Seventeenth Vermont Volunteers, Colonel F. V. Randall; Thirty-first Maine Volunteers, Colonel Daniel White; One hundred and eighty-sixth New York Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel E. J. Marsh; Second Maryland Veteran Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel B. F. Taylor; Sixth New Hampshire Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel P. P. Bixby; Ninth New Hampshire Volunteers, Major George H. Chandler.
Third Division, Ninth Army Corps, Byt. Brigadier General John I. Curtin commanding (Byt. Major General J. F. Hartranft absent on detached service): First Brigade, Colonel A. B. McCalmont commanding-Fifty-first Pennsylvania Veteran volunteers, Colonel William J. Bolton; Two hundred and eighth Pennsylvania Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel M. T. Heintzelman; Two hundred and ninth Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel T. B. Kaufman; Two hundredth Pennsylvania Volunteers, Major Jacob Rehrer. Second Brigade, Colonel J. A. Mathews commanding-Two hundred and seventh Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel R. C. Cox; Two hundred and seventh Pennsylvania Volunteers, Lieutenant-Colonel W. A. Coulter; Two hundred and fifty Pennsylvania Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel W. F. Walter.
Dwight's division, Nineteenth Army Corps, Brigadier General William Dwight commanding: First Brigade, Brigadier General G. L. Beal commanding-Fifteenth Maine Volunteers, Colonel Isaac Dyer; One hundred and fourteenth New York volunteers, Colonel S. R. Per Lee; Twenty-ninth maine Volunteers, Colonel George H. Nye; Thirtieth Massachusetts Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel N. Shaurman; First Maine Battalion, Captain C. S. Brown. Second Brigade, Byt. Brigadier General E. P. Davis commanding-One hundred and fifty-third New York Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel G. H. McLaughlin; Eighth Vermont Volunteers, Colonel J. B. Mead; Twelfth Connecticut Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel G. N. Lewis; Twenty-sixth Massachusetts Volunteers, Lieutenant Colonel W. H. Chapman; Forty-seventh Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel J. P. S. Gobin. Third Brigade, Brigadier General J. D. Fessenden commanding-One hundred and seventy-third New York Volunteers, Colonel L. M. Peck; One hundred and sixtieth New York Volunteers, Colonel C. C. Dwight; One hundred and sixty-second New York Volunteers, Colonel J. W. Blanchard; One hundred and thirty-third New York volunteers, Colonel L. D. H. Currie; Thirtieth Maine Volunteers, Colonel T. H. Hubbard.
Artillery Brigade, Ninth Army Corps, Byt. Brigadier General J. C. Tidball commanding: Thirty-fourth New York Battery, Byt. Major J. Roemer; Seventh Maine Battery, Captain A. B. Twitchell; Nineteenth new York Battery, Captain E. W. Rogers; Battery D, Pennsylvania Volunteers Artillery, Captain S. H. Rhoads; Eleventh Massachusetts Battery, Captain E. J. Jones; Twenty-seventh New York Battery, Captain J. B. Eaton.
I have the honor to be, colonel, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
JNO. G. PARKE,
Major-General, Commanding.
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