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ntieth Maine Infantry. Vincent's Brigade — Griffin's Division--Fifth Corps. (1) Col. Adelbegiments. Thirty-First Maine Infantry. Griffin's Brigade — Potter's Division--Ninth Corps. ded, and behaved with such gallantry that General Griffin complimented it in orders. Under command Corps. Sixth New Hampshire Infantry. Griffin's Brigade — Potter's Division--Ninth Corps. he regiment rejoined the Army of the Potomac (Griffin's Brigade, Potter's Division). Lieutenant Colssachusetts Infantry. Sweitzer's Brigade — Griffin's Division--Fifth Corps. (1) Col. Thomas by Colonel Sweitzer, and the division by General Griffin. The losses of the regiment at the WildeMassachusetts Infantry. Harrow's Brigade — Griffin's Division--Second Corps. (1) Col. Charlssachusetts Infantry. Sweitzer's Brigade — Griffin's Division--Fifth Corps. (1) Col. Franci just after Malvern Hill. It was assigned to Griffin's (2d) Brigade, Morell's (1st) Division, Fift