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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the editor (search)
ates. E, 4th United States. 6th New York. 9th Michigan. Second brigade. Captain John C. Tidball. E, 1st United States. K, 1st United States. A, 2d United States. C, 3d United States. Artillery reserve. (1) Brigadier-General R. O. Tyler, disabled. (2) Captain John M. Robertson. First regular brigade. Captain D. R. Ransom. H, 1st United States. F and K, 3d United States. C, 4th United States. C, 5th United States. Second volunteer brigade. Capta; Wright's (First) and Newton's (Third) divisions, Sixth corps, moved from Potomac Creek to Stafford Court-house; the Eleventh corps, from Catlett's Station to Manassas Junction, and thence toward Centreville; the Twelfth corps reached Dumfries. Tyler's command of the Eighth army corps fell back from Martinsburg to Maryland Heights. June 15. The Second corps (Hancock's General Hancock assumed command of the Second corps June 9, 1863, succeeding General Couch, who was assigned to the c