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en, 20 officers, 50 men. 4th Heavy Artillery, Capt. A. E. Proctor, 7 officers, 15 men. Light Artillery, Brevet Col. A. P. Martin:— 1st Battery, Capt. W. H. McCartney. 3d Battery, Lieut. A. F. Walcott. 4th Battery, Capt. G. G. Trull. 5th Battery, Brevet Maj. C. A. Phillips, 40 men. 8th Battery, Capt. A. M. Cook, 20 men. 9th Battery, Capt. R. S. Milton, 20 men. 10th Battery, Lieut. G. M. Townsend, 25 men. 11th Battery, Capt. E. J. Jones, 35 men. 12th Battery, Lieut. J. M. Campbell, 30 men. 14th Battery, Capt. G. W. Sanborn, 30 men. Infantry Division (Brevet Maj.-Gen. George H. Gordon, assisted by Brig.-Gen. Robert Cowdin, Brevet Maj.-Gen. Charles J. Paine and Brevet Brig.-Gen. W. S. Tilton). 1st Infantry, Lieut.-Col. C. B. Baldwin, had three State flags and one city [flag], mustered 150 men, most of whom wore the badge of the 2d Division of the 3d Corps, and some of whom boasted of belonging to Hooker's old brigade in McClellan's army. Besides the co