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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at the beginning of Grant's campaign against Richmond. (search)
e Ricketts; A, 1st R. I., Capt. William A. Arnold; B, Ist R. I., Capt. T. Fred Brown; K, 4th U. S., Lieut. John W. Roder; C and I, 5th U. S., Lieut. James Gilliss. Fifth Army Corps, Maj.-Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren. Provost Guard: 12th N. Y., Battalion, Maj. Henry W. Rider. first division, Brig.-Gen. Charles Griffin. First Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Romeyn B. Ayres: 140th N. Y., Col. George Ryan; 146th N. Y., Col. David T. Jenkins; 91st Pa., Lieut.-Col. Joseph H. Sinex; 155th Pa., Lieut.-Col. Alfred L. Pearson; B, C, F, H, I, and K, 2d U. S., Capt. James W. Long; B, C, D, E, F, and G, 1st Battalion 11th U. S., Capt. Francis M. Cooley; A, B, C, D, and G, 1st Battalion, and A, C, D, F, and H, 2d Battalion 12th U. S., Maj. Luther B. Bruen; 1st Battalion 14th U. S., Capt. E. McK. Hudson; A, C, D, G, and H, 1st Battalion, and A, B, and C, 2d Battalion 17th U. S., Capt. James F. Grimes. Second Brigade, Col. Jacob B. Sweitzer: 9th Mass., Col. Patrick R. Guiney; 22d Mass. (2d Co. Mass. S. S.
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces at Petersburg and Richmond: December 31st, 1864. (search)
Provost Guard. E and F, 5th N. Y., Capt. Paul A. Oliver; 104th N. Y., Capt. William W. Graham. first division, Brig.-Gen. Charles Griffin (on leave), Brig.-Gen. Joseph J. Bartlett. First Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Joshua L. Chamberlain: 185th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Gustavus Sniper; 198th Pa., Col. Horatio G. Sickel. Second Brigade, Col. Edgar M. Gregory: 187th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Daniel Myers; 188th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Isaac Doolittle; 189th N. Y., Maj. Joseph G. Townsend. Third Brigade, Col. Alfred L. Pearson: 20th Me., Lieut.-Col. Charles D. Gilmore; 32d Mass., Lieut.-Col. James A. Cunningham; 1st Mich., Maj. George Lockley; 16th Mich. (Brady's and Jardine's co's Sharp-shooters attached), Capt. Charles H. Salter; 83d Pa. (6 co's), Lieut.-Col. Chauncey P. Rogers; 91st Pa., Lieut.-Col. Eli G. Sellers; 118th Pa., Maj. Henry O'Neill; 155th Pa., Lieut.-Col. John Ewing. Second division, Brig.-Gen. Romeyn B. Ayres (on leave), Col. James Gwyn. First Brigade, Col. Frederick Winthrop: 5th N.
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Appomattox campaign. (search)
Glenn, Capt. John Stanton. Second Brigade, Col. Edgar M. Gregory: 187th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Daniel Myers; 188th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Isaac Doolittle; 189th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Joseph G. Townsend. Third Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Joseph J. Bartlett, Col. Alfred L. Pearson: 1st Me. Sharp-shooters, Capt. George R. Abbott; 20th Me., Lieut.-Col. Walter G. Morrill; 32d Mass., Lieut.-Col. James A. Cunningham; 1st Mich., Lieut.-Col. George Lockley; 16th Mich., Lieut.-Col. Benjamin F. Partridge; 83d Pa., Col. Chauncey P. Rogers; 91st Pa., Lieut.-Col. Eli G. Sellers; 118th Pa., Maj. Henry O'Neill; 155th Pa., Col. Alfred L. Pearson Maj. John A. Cline. Second division, Brig.-Gen. Romeyn B. Ayres. First Brigade, Col. Frederick Winthrop, Col. James Grindlay, Brig.-Gen. Joseph Hayes: 5th N. Y. (Veteran), Capt. Henry Schickhardt, Lieut.-Col. William F. Drum; 15th N. Y. Heavy Art'y, Lieut.-Col. Michael Wiedrich, Maj. Louis Eiche; 140th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. William S. Grantsynn; 146th N. Y., Col. James Grindlay,
, where it performed guard duty at the prison camp until mustered out. One Hundred and Fifty-Fifth Pennsylvania Infantry. Ayres's Brigade — Griffin's Division--Fifth Corps. (1) Col. Edward J. Allen. (2) Col. John H. Cain. (3) Col. Alfred L. Pearson; Bvt. Major-Gen. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff             17 Company A   8 8   7 7 157   B were at that time massed in this one brigade. The regiment took a prominent part in all the battles of the Fifth Corps in 1864-5, and distinguished itself particularly at the assault on Petersburg, at Peeble's Farm, and at the Quaker Road. Colonel Pearson, who was in command of the brigade part of the time, was twice brevetted for gallantry, while the regiment received complimentary notice from headquarters. In the final campaign the One Hundred and Fifty-fifth was in Bartlett's (3
ths service.   1 1   10 10 11 Willcox's Ninth. Aug., ‘62 9th Mass. Bigelow's 2 13 15   4 4 19 Art'y Brigade Fifth. Sept., ‘62 10th Mass. Sleeper's 2 6 8   16 16 24 Art'y Brigade Second. Jan., ‘64 11th Mass. Jones's   3 3   12 12 15 Potter's Ninth. Dec., ‘62 12th Mass. Miller's         25 25 25 Augur's Nineteenth. Dec., ‘62 13th Mass. Hamlin's         26 26 26 Sherman's Nineteenth. Feb., ‘64 14th Mass. Wright's 1 8 9   9 9 18 Stevenson's Ninth. Feb., ‘63 15th Mass. Pearson's   1 1   27 27 28 Andrews's Thirteenth. Mar., ‘64 16th Mass. Scott's         6 6 6   Twenty-sec'd. May, ‘61 ----Mass. Cook's         1 1 1       Sharpshooters.                   Sept., ‘61 1st Mass. Company 3 21 24   15 15 39 Gibbon's Second. Oct., ‘61 2d Mass. Company   11 11   12 12 23 Gibbon's Second.   Infantry.                   May, ‘61 1st Massachusetts 8 134 142 1 78 79 221 Humphreys's Thir