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tomac. The distribution of these forces was as follows:— Second Army Corps (Sumner). First Division.—2d Brigade, 29th Mass. Infantry. Second Division.—1st Brigade, 15th Mass. 3d Brigade, 19th and 20th Mass. Third Army Corps (Heintzelman). Second Division.—1st Brigade, 1st, 11th and 16th Mass. Fourth Army Corps (Keyes). First Division.—3d Brigade, 7th and 10th Mass. Fifth Army Corps (Porter). First Division.—1st Brigade, 18th and 22d Mass.; 2d Mass. Sharpshooteronel Hincks) was the first to arrive, and scarcely pausing to draw, gallantly dashed at the enemy. Colonel Sully, brigade commander, says that Lieut.-Col. J. W. Kimball commanded his regiment (the 15th) with great coolness and bravery. Gens. S. P. Heintzelman and C. Grover especially compliment the 1st and 16th Mass. Maj. D. S. Lamson, commanding the 16th after the death of Colonel Wyman, compliments Cos. C and H. Official War Records, XI (2), 81, 88, 95, 102, 124, 129. General Walker