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9th Infantry, Col. P. R. Guiney, 30 men.
10th Infantry, Lieut.-Col. J. B. Parsons, 10 officers, 20 men, two flags.
11th Infantry, Lieut.-Col. T. H. Dunham, Jr., seven colors, 50 men.
12th Infantry, Lieut.-Col. B. F. Cook, four colors, 6 officers, 50 men.
13th Infantry, Col. S. H. Leonard, 100 men, three colors.
15th Infantry, Lieut.-Col. I. H. Hooper, 7 officers, 15 men, two colors.
17th Infantry, Col. Henry Splaine, 9 officers, 100 men, 5 colors.
18th Infantry, Maj. Thomas Weston, 10 officers, 20 men, three colors.
19th Infantry, Col. Edmund Rice, 13 officers, 60 men, five colors.
Three of the color bearers were one-armed.
20th Infantry, Col. F. W. Palfrey, 9 officers, 50 men, two colors.
21st Infantry, 25 men, 6 colors.
Accompanying the color bearers of this regiment was Sergeant Thomas Plunkett, who had both arms shot off at Fredericksburg.
22d Infantry, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Sherwin, 100 men, four colors.
23d Infantry, Col. J. W. Raymond, 30 me