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Samuel A. Simison (search for this): chapter 28
undred and Twenty-third Ohio, Major Horace Kellogg. Second brigade:[At Winchester. Va., and not engaged in the battle.] Colonel William B. Curtis. First West Virginia, Lieutenant-Colonel Jacob Weddle. Fourth West Virginia, Captain Benjamin D. Boswell. Twelfth West Virginia, Lieutenant-Colonel Robert S. Northcott. Third brigade: (1) Colonel Thomas M. Harris. (2) Colonel Milton Wells. Twenty-third Illinois (battalion),[At Winchester, Va., and not engaged in the battle.] Captain Samuel A. Simison. Fifty-fourth Pennsylvania, Captain John Suter. Tenth West Virginia (1), Lieutenant-Colonel Moses S. Hall. Tenth West Virginia (2), Major Henry H. Withers. Eleventh West Virginia, Lieutenant-Colonel Van H. Bukey. Fifteenth West Virginia (1), Colonel Milton Wells. Fifteenth West Virginia (2), Major John W. Holliday. Second division. Colonel Rutherford B. Hayes. first brigade: Colonel Hiram F. Duval. Twenty-third Ohio, Lieutenant-Colonel James M. Comly. Thirty-sixth Ohio, Lieute
Dunbar R. Ransom (search for this): chapter 28
ennsylvania, Major John W. Phillips. Second brigade: Colonel William Wells. Third Indiana (two companies), Lieutenant Benjamin F. Gilbert. First New Hampshire (battalion), Colonel John L. Thompson. Eighth New York, Lieutenant-Colonel William H. Benjamin. Twenty-second New York, Major Charles C. Brown. First Vermont, Lieutenant-Colonel John W. Bennett. horse-artillery: Second United States, Batteries B and L, Captain Charles H. Peirce. Third United States, Batteries C, F, and K, Captain Dunbar R. Ransom. Toward 6 o'clock the morning of the 19th, the officer on picket duty at Winchester came to my room, I being yet in bed, and reported artillery firing from the direction of Cedar Creek. I asked him if the firing was continuous or only desultory, to which he replied that it was not a sustained fire, but rather irregular and fitful. I remarked: It's all right; Grover has gone out this morning to make a reconnoissance, and he is merely feeling the enemy. I tried to go to sleep
George E. Farmer (search for this): chapter 28
Jr. first division. Brigadier-General Wesley Merritt. first brigade: Colonel James H. Kidd. First Michigan, Captain Andrew W. Duggan. Fifth Michigan, Major Smith H. Hastings. Sixth Michigan, Major Charles W. Deane. Seventh Michigan, Major Daniel H. Darling. New York Light Artillery, Sixth Battery, Captain Joseph W. Martin. Second brigade: Colonel Thomas C. Devin. Fourth New York,[Detailed for duty at General Sheridan's headquarters.] Major Edward Schwartz. Sixth New York, Captain George E. Farmer. Ninth New York, Colonel George S. Nichols. Nineteenth New York (First Dragoons), Colonel Alfred Gibbs. First United States Artillery, Batteries K and L, Lieutenant Franck E. Taylor. reserve brigade: (1) Colonel Charles R. Lowell, Jr. (2) Lieutenant-Colonel Casper Crowninshield. Second Massachusetts (1), Lieutenant-Colonel Casper Crowninshield. Second Massachusetts (2), Captain Archibald McKendry. First United States, Captain Eugene M. Baker. Second United States, Captain Robert S
Charles W. Kempf (search for this): chapter 28
nety-sixth Pennsylvania, Captain John Harper. Third brigade:[At Winchester, Va., and not engaged in the battle.] Colonel Oliver Edwards. Thirty-seventh Massachusetts, Lieutenant-Colonel George L. Montague. Forty-ninth Pennsylvania, Lieutenant-Colonel Baynton J. Hickman. Eighty-second Pennsylvania, Colonel Isaac C. Bassett. One Hundred and Nineteenth Pennsylvania, Lieutenant-Colonel Gideon Clark. Second Rhode Island (battalion), Captain Elisha H. Rhodes. Fifth Wisconsin (battalion), Major Charles W. Kempf. Seventeenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, Major Coe Durland, Second division. (1) Brigadier-General George W. Getty. (2) Brigadier-General Lewis A. Grant. (3) Brigadier-General George W. Getty. first brigade: Colonel James M. Warner. Sixty-second New York, Lieutenant-Colonel Theodore R. Hamilton. Ninety-third Pennsylvania, Captain David C. Keller. Ninety-eighth Pennsylvania (1), Lieutenant-Colonel John B. Kohler. Ninety-eighth Pennsylvania (2), Captain Gottfried Bauer. One Hundred and <
John S. P. Carroll (search for this): chapter 28
lonel James M. Comly. Thirty-sixth Ohio, Lieutenant-Colonel William H. G. Adney. Fifth West Virginia (battalion), Lieutenant-Colonel William H. Enochs. Thirteenth West Virginia (1), Colonel William R. Brown.[Corps officer of the day.] Thirteenth West Virginia (2), Lieutenant-Colonel James R. Hall. Second brigade: Lieutanant-Colonel Benjamin F. Coates. Thirty-fourth Ohio (battalion), Lieutenant-Colonel Luther Furney. Ninety--first Ohio, Major Lemuel Z. Cadot. Ninth West Virginia, Captain John S. P. Carroll. Fourteenth West Virginia, Major Shriver Moore. artillery brigade. Captain Henry A. Du Pont. First Ohio Light Artillery, Battery L, Captain Frank C. Gibbs. First Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Battery D, Lieutenant William Munk. Fifth United States, Battery B (1), Lieutenant Henry F. Brewerton. Fifth United States, Battery B (2), Lieutenant Charles Holman. provisional division.[Only a small detachment from the First Brigade, and the Sixth New York Heavy Ar- tillery, from the
Andrew W. Duggan (search for this): chapter 28
F. Brewerton. Fifth United States, Battery B (2), Lieutenant Charles Holman. provisional division.[Only a small detachment from the First Brigade, and the Sixth New York Heavy Ar- tillery, from the Second Brigade, engaged in the battle.] Colonel J. Howard Kitching. cavalry. Brigadier-General Alfred T. A. Torbert. escort. First Rhode Island, Major William H. Turner, Jr. first division. Brigadier-General Wesley Merritt. first brigade: Colonel James H. Kidd. First Michigan, Captain Andrew W. Duggan. Fifth Michigan, Major Smith H. Hastings. Sixth Michigan, Major Charles W. Deane. Seventh Michigan, Major Daniel H. Darling. New York Light Artillery, Sixth Battery, Captain Joseph W. Martin. Second brigade: Colonel Thomas C. Devin. Fourth New York,[Detailed for duty at General Sheridan's headquarters.] Major Edward Schwartz. Sixth New York, Captain George E. Farmer. Ninth New York, Colonel George S. Nichols. Nineteenth New York (First Dragoons), Colonel Alfred Gibbs. First Un
George A. Forsyth (search for this): chapter 28
I sent back to Wright all the cavalry except one regiment, which escorted me through Manassas Gap to the terminus of the railroad from Washington. I had with me Lieutenant-Colonel James W. Forsyth, chief-of-staff, and three of my aides, Major George A. Forsyth, Captain Joseph O'Keefe, and Captain Michael V. Sheridan. I rode my black horse, Rienzi, and the others their own respective mounts. Before leaving Cedar Creek I had fixed the route of my return to be by rail from Washington to Martis time Colonel Wood, my chief commissary, arrived from the front and gave me fuller intelligence, reporting that everything was gone, my headquarters captured, and the troops dispersed. When I heard this I took two of my aides-de-camp, Major George A. Forsyth and Captain Joseph O'Keefe, and with twenty men from the escort started for the front, at the same time directing Colonel James W. Forsyth and Colonels Alexander and Thom to remain behind and do what they could to stop the runaways.
Amasa S. Tracy (search for this): chapter 28
h Pennsylvania, Lieutenant-Colonel John G. Paxt. Second brigade: (1) Brigadier-General Lewis A. Grant (2) Lieutenant-Colonel Amasa S. Tracy. (3) Brigadier-General Lewis A. Grant. Second Vermont (1), Lieutenant-Colonel Amasa S. Tracy. Second VermoLieutenant-Colonel Amasa S. Tracy. Second Vermont (2), Captain Elijah Wales. Second Vermont (3), Lieutenant-Colonel Amasa S. Tracy. Third Vermont (battalion), Major Horace W. Floyd. Fourth Vermont (1), Major Horace W. Floyd. Fourth Vermont (2), Colonel George P. Foster.[Corps officer of the dayLieutenant-Colonel Amasa S. Tracy. Third Vermont (battalion), Major Horace W. Floyd. Fourth Vermont (1), Major Horace W. Floyd. Fourth Vermont (2), Colonel George P. Foster.[Corps officer of the day at the beginning of the battle; later, rejoined brigade and commanded the left of its line.] Fifth Vermont, Major Enoch E. Johnson. Sixth Vermont (battalion) (1), Captain Edwin R. Kinney. Sixth Vermont (battalion) (2), Captain Wm. J. Sperry. Eleveny hat, the men rose up from behind their barricade with cheers of recognition. An officer of the Vermont brigade, Colonel A. S. Tracy, rode out to the front, and joining me, informed me that General Louis A. Grant was in command there, the regular <
Archibald McKendry (search for this): chapter 28
d for duty at General Sheridan's headquarters.] Major Edward Schwartz. Sixth New York, Captain George E. Farmer. Ninth New York, Colonel George S. Nichols. Nineteenth New York (First Dragoons), Colonel Alfred Gibbs. First United States Artillery, Batteries K and L, Lieutenant Franck E. Taylor. reserve brigade: (1) Colonel Charles R. Lowell, Jr. (2) Lieutenant-Colonel Casper Crowninshield. Second Massachusetts (1), Lieutenant-Colonel Casper Crowninshield. Second Massachusetts (2), Captain Archibald McKendry. First United States, Captain Eugene M. Baker. Second United States, Captain Robert S. Smith. Fifth United States, Lieutenant Gustavus Urban. Second division[From Department of West Virginia.] Colonel William H. Powell. first brigade: Colonel Alpheus S. Moore. Eighth Ohio (detachment), Fourteenth Pennsylvania, Major Thomas Gibson. Twenty-second Pennsylvania, Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew J. Greenfield. Second brigade: Colonel Henry Capehart. First New York, Major Timothy Quinn.
James Patchell (search for this): chapter 28
eral George W. Getty. (2) Brigadier-General Lewis A. Grant. (3) Brigadier-General George W. Getty. first brigade: Colonel James M. Warner. Sixty-second New York, Lieutenant-Colonel Theodore R. Hamilton. Ninety-third Pennsylvania, Captain David C. Keller. Ninety-eighth Pennsylvania (1), Lieutenant-Colonel John B. Kohler. Ninety-eighth Pennsylvania (2), Captain Gottfried Bauer. One Hundred and Second Pennsylvania (1), Major James H. Coleman. One Hundred and Second Pennsylvania (2), Captain James Patchell. One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Pennsylvania, Lieutenant-Colonel John G. Paxt. Second brigade: (1) Brigadier-General Lewis A. Grant (2) Lieutenant-Colonel Amasa S. Tracy. (3) Brigadier-General Lewis A. Grant. Second Vermont (1), Lieutenant-Colonel Amasa S. Tracy. Second Vermont (2), Captain Elijah Wales. Second Vermont (3), Lieutenant-Colonel Amasa S. Tracy. Third Vermont (battalion), Major Horace W. Floyd. Fourth Vermont (1), Major Horace W. Floyd. Fourth Vermont (2), Colonel G
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