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-second New York, Lieutenant-Colonel Theo. B. Hamilton. Ninety-third Pennsylvania, Lieutenant-Colonel John S. Long. Ninety-eighth Pennsylvania, Lieutenant-Colonel John B. Kohler. One Hundred and Second Pennsylvania, Major James H. Coleman. One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Pennsylvania, Major Robert Mullroe. Second brigade: Colonel James M. Warner. Lieutenant-Colonel Amasa S. Tracy. Superintended a portion of the line. Second Vermont, Major Enoch E. Johnson. Third and Fourth Vermont, Major Horace W. Floyd. Fifth Vermont, Captain Addison Brown, Jr. Sixth Vermont, Captain Martin W. Davis. Eleventh Vermont (First Heavy Artillery), Major Aldace F. Walker. Third brigade: Brigadier-General Daniel D. Bidwell. Seventh Maine, Major Stephen C. Fletcher. Forty-third New York, Major Charles A. Milliken. Forty-ninth New York (battalion), Lieutenant-Colonel Erastus D. Holt. Seventy-seventh New York, Lieutenant-Colonel Winsor B. French. One Hundred and Twenty-second New York, Major Jabez M. Brower
nel Amasa S. Tracy. (3) Brigadier-General Lewis A. Grant. Second Vermont (1), Lieutenant-Colonel Amasa S. Tracy. Second Vermont (2), Captain Elijah Wales. Second Vermont (3), Lieutenant-Colonel Amasa S. Tracy. Third Vermont (battalion), Major Horace W. Floyd. Fourth Vermont (1), Major Horace W. Floyd. Fourth Vermont (2), Colonel George P. Foster.[Corps officer of the day at the beginning of the battle; later, rejoined brigade and commanded the left of its line.] Fifth Vermont, Major Enoch E. Major Horace W. Floyd. Fourth Vermont (2), Colonel George P. Foster.[Corps officer of the day at the beginning of the battle; later, rejoined brigade and commanded the left of its line.] Fifth Vermont, Major Enoch E. Johnson. Sixth Vermont (battalion) (1), Captain Edwin R. Kinney. Sixth Vermont (battalion) (2), Captain Wm. J. Sperry. Eleventh Vermont (First Heavy Artillery), Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Hunsdon. Third brigade: (1) Brigadier-General Daniel D. Bidwell. (2) Lieutenant-Colonel Winsor B. French. First Maine (Veteran), Major Stephen C. Fletcher. Forty-third New York (battalion), Major Charles A. Milliken. Forty-ninth New York (battalion), Lieutenant-Colonel Erastus D. Holt. Seventy-seventh New Y<
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864. (search)
. Brigade loss: k, 36; w, 189; m, 4=229. Second Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Lewis A. Grant, Lieut.-Col. Amasa S. Tracy, Brig.-Gen. Lewis A. Grant: 2d Vt., Lieut.-Col. Amasa S. Tracy, Capt. Elijah Wales, Lieut.-Col. Amasa S. Tracy; 3d Vt. (batt'n), Maj. Horace W. Floyd; 4th Vt., Maj. Horace W. Floyd, Col. George P. Foster; Corps officer of the day at the beginning of the battle; later rejoined brigade and commanded the left of its line. 5th Vt., Maj. Enoch E. Johnson; 6th Vt. (batt'n), Capt. Edwin R.Maj. Horace W. Floyd, Col. George P. Foster; Corps officer of the day at the beginning of the battle; later rejoined brigade and commanded the left of its line. 5th Vt., Maj. Enoch E. Johnson; 6th Vt. (batt'n), Capt. Edwin R. Kinney, Capt. William J. Sperry; 11th Vt. (1st Heavy Artillery), Lieut.-Col. Charles Hunsdon. Brigade loss: k, 34; w, 209; m, 41 =284. Third Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Daniel D. Bidwell (k), Lieut.-Col. Winsor B. French: 1st Me. (Veteran), Maj. Stephen C. Fletcher; 43d N. Y. (batt'n), Maj. Charles A. Milliken; 49th N. Y. (batt'n), Lieut.-Col. Erastus D. Holt; 77th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Winsor B. French; 122d N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Augustus W. Dwight, Maj. Jabez M. Brower; 61st Pa. (batt'n), Capt. David J. T
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at Petersburg and Richmond: December 31st, 1864. (search)
s M. Bull. Second division, Brig.-Gen. George W. Getty (on leave), Brig.-Gen. Lewis A. Grant. First Brigade, Col. James M. Warner (on leave), Col. George P. Foster: 62d N. Y., Maj. William H. Baker; 93d Pa., Lieut.-Col. Charles W. Eckman; 98th Pa., Capt. Peter Beisel; 102d Pa., Lieut.-Col. James Patchell; 139th Pa., Lieut.-Col. John G. Parr. Second Brigade, Lieut.-Col. Charles Hunsdon: 1st Vt. Heavy Art'y, Maj. Aldace F. Walker; 2d Vt., Maj. Enoch E. Johnson; 3d and 4th Vt., Lieut.-Col. Horace W. Floyd; 5th Vt., Capt. Ronald A. Kennedy; 6th Vt. (6 co's), Maj. Sumner H. Lincoln. Third Brigade, Col. Thomas W. Hyde: 1st Me., Lieut.-Col. Stephen C. Fletcher; 43d N. Y. (5 co's), Lieut.-Col. Charles A. Milliken; 49th N. Y. (5 co's), Lieut.-Col. Erastus D. Holt; 77th N. Y. (5 co's), Capt. David J. Caw; 122d N. Y., Maj. Alonzo H. Clapp; 61st Pa., Capt. Charles H. Clausen. Third division, Brig.-Gen. Truman Seymour. First Brigade, Col. William S. Truex: 14th N. J., Lieut.-Col. Jacob J
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Appomattox campaign. (search)
igade, Col. James M. Warner: 62d N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Theodore B. Hamilton ; 93d Pa., Col. Charles W. Eckman; 98th Pa., Lieut.-Col. Charles Reen, Capt. Bernhard Gessler; 102d Pa., Lieut.-Col. James Patchell; 139th Pa., Lieut.-Col. John G. Parr, Maj. James McGregor, Lieut.-Col. John G. Parr. Second Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Lewis A. Grant, Lieut.-Col. Amasa S. Tracy, Maj. Charles Mundee, Lieut.-Col. A. S. Tracy, Brig.-Gen. Lewis A. Grant: 2d Vt., Lieut.-Col. Amasa S. Tracy; 3d and 4th Vt., Lieut.-Col. Horace W. Floyd; 5th Vt., Lieut.-Col. Ronald A. Kennedy; 6th Vt., Capt. William J. Sperry, Lieut.-Col. Sumner H. Lincoln; 1st Vt. Heavy Art'y, Lieut.-Col. Charles Hunsdon. Third Brigade, Col. Thomas W. Hyde: 1st Me., Lieut.-Col. Stephen C. Fletcher; 43d N. Y, (5 co's), Lieut.-Col. Charles A Milliken; 49th N. Y. (5 co's), Lieut.-Col. Erastus D. Holt, Maj. G. H. Selkirk; 77th N. Y. (5 co's), Lieut.-Col. David J. Caw, Capt. Charles E. Stevens; 122d N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Horace H. Walpole; 61st Pa., Lie
e been better awarded. Third Vermont Infantry. Vermont Brigade--Getty's Division--Sixth Corps. (1) Col. William F. Smith; W. P., R. A.; Bvt. Maj.-Gen. U. S. A. (3) Col. Thomas O. Seaver. (2) Col. Breed Noyes Hyde; W. P. (4) Col. Horace W. Floyd. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff 1   1   1 1 17 Company A 1 14 15   10 10 190   B 1 10 11   15ing the three years service, almost to a man, when the second call for troops was made. It left the State June 26, 1861, and proceeded to West Virginia. While encamped by itself at Cross Lanes, W. Va., it was attacked by a large force under General Floyd; the regiment made an obstinate defense, but was driven from the field with a severe loss, many of the men being captured. The principal losses of the Seventh were,--at Kernstown, 20 killed, 62 wounded, and 10 missing; at Port Republic