rom which it had been wrenched.
The whole of Sedgwick's division crossed it, the officers on horsebting Old Tavern; on the left the remainder of Sedgwick's division was disposed en potence parallel ty the two brigades sent to Gaines' Mill; then Sedgwick, both under the orders of Sumner; farther on, attack on a point called Allen's Farm, where Sedgwick's right formed a junction with Richardson's left.
The latter first, and then Sedgwick, had to sustain the whole brunt of the fight.
But the ene the road, and to reinforce Burns' troops, of Sedgwick's division, who are keeping up an unequal figon's Farm.
Sumner soon joined him there with Sedgwick's division.
Keyes, followed close by Porter,His infantry, just reinforced by a portion of Sedgwick's division, thus consisting of nine brigades,he turns from the line occupied by Hooker and Sedgwick, to direct his main efforts against McCall's e line was prolonged by Sumner's corps,—first Sedgwick, then Richardson, on his right.
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, Brigadier-general Meagher, 3 regiments.
3d Brigade, Brigadier-general French, 4 regiments.
2d Division, Brigadier-general Sedgwick.
Artillery. 1 Regular battery, 6 guns.
Artillery. 3 Volunteer batteries, 18 guns.
1st Brigade, Brigadien strong.
1st Division, Richardson.
1st Brigade, Caldwell; 2d Brigade, Meagher; 3d Brigade, French.
2d Division, Sedgwick.
1st Brigade, Gorman; 2d Brigade, Burns;
3d Brigade, Abercrombie.
3d corps, Heintzelman; 18,810 men strong.
1ss, Sumner.
1st Division, Richardson.
1st Brigade, Caldwell; 2d Brigade, Meagher; 3d Brigade, French.
2d Division, Sedgwick.
1st Brigade, ......; 2d Brigade, Burns; 3d Brigade, Abercrombie.
3d corps, Heintzelman.
1st Division, Hooker.
1ps, Sumner; 18,813 men strong.
1st Division, Richardson.
1st Brigade, Caldwell; 2d Brigade, Meagher.
2d Division, Sedgwick.
1st Brigade, Gorman; 2d Brigade, Dana; 3d Brigade, Howard.
3d Division, French.
1st Brigade, Max Weber; 2d Brigade