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and Washington under one head, and hold that head responsible for the result.
H. W. HALLECK,
Major-General.
Abstract from Tri-monthly Return of the Army of the Potomac, Major General George B. McClellan, U. S. Army, commanding, for July 10, 1862
Present for
duty
Command. Officers Men Present of
duty
equipped.
General staff 46 - -
U. S. Engineers (Duane) 4 169 173
Engineer Brigade 52 1,180 1,230
(Woodbury)
Escort to headquarters 4 99 100
(McIntyre)
Provost guard (A. Porter) 48 841 884
Total 154 2,289 2,387
Second Army Corps
(Sumner's):
Staff 6 - -
Sedgwick's division 328 7,777 7,804
Richardson's division 283 5,768 6,052
Artillery Reserve 13 275 288
(Bartlett)
Total 630 13,820 14,144
Third Army Corps
(Heintzelman's):
Staff 11 - -
Artillery Reserve (De 11 347 358
Russy)
Hooker's division 304 7,621 7,372
Kearny's division. 303 6,731 7,034
Total 629 14,699 14,764
Fourth Army Corps
(Keyes'):
Staff 8 - 8
Artillery (West's) 29 654 683
First Division (Couch's) 275 6,398 6,673
Second Division (Peck's) 324 6,178 6,502
Total 636 13,230 13,866
Fifth Provisional Army
Corps (Fitz John
Porter's):
Staff 4 - -
Artillery Reserve 61 1,703 1,764
(Hunt's)
Morell's division 322 7,979 8,297
Sykes' division 193 4,706 5,605
Seymour's division 237 6,004 6,078
Total 817 20,203 20,845
Sixth Provisional Army
Corps (Franklin's):
Staff 9 - 9
1st New York Cavalry 6 98 104
Slocum's division 286 6,652 6,939
W. F. Smith's division 454 9,933 10,387
Total 755 16,683 17,439
Stoneman's cavalry 194 4,526 4,716
division
Fort Monroe, Va. and 493 9,734 10,186
vicinity (Dix)
Quartermaster's guard 19 265 284
(Ingalls)
Total 706 14,525 15,186
Grand total 4,327 95,449 98,631
Command. Aggregate Aggregate Field
present. present and pieces of
absent. artillery.
General staff 46 57 -
U. S. Engineers (Duane) 240 238 -
Engineer Brigade 1,457 1,635 -
(Woodbury)
Escort to headquarters 109 143 -
(McIntyre)
Provost guard (A. Porter) 1,035 1,244 -
Total 3,887 3,367 -
Second Army Corps
(Sumner's):
Staff 6 9 -
Sedgwick's division 9,167 11,535 12
Richardson's division 7,383 10,069 14
Artillery Reserve 390 427 18
(Bartlett)
Total 16,946 22,040 44
Third Army Corps
(Heintzelman's):
Staff 11 13 -
Artillery Reserve (De 408 441 18
Russy)
Hooker's division 10,096 12,796 14
Kearny's division. 9,208 13,063 10
Total 19,723 26,313 42
Fourth Army Corps
(Keyes'):
Staff 8 10 -
Artillery (West's) 763 961 36
First Division (Couch's) 7,871 11,423 -
Second Division (Peck's) 7,967 13,584 -
Total 16,609 25,978 36
Fifth Provisional Army
Corps (Fitz John
Porter's):
Staff 4 4 -
Artillery Reserve 2,077 2,909 104
(Hunt's)
Morell's division 9,756 13,901 -
Sykes' division 5,605 7,146 -
Seymour's division 7,467 9,972 7
Total 24,909 33,932 111
Sixth Provisional Army
Corps (Franklin's):
Staff 9 9 -
1st New York Cavalry 154 171 -
Slocum's division 7,548 9,872 17
W. F. Smith's division 11,986 15,747 21
Total 19,697 25,799 38
Stoneman's cavalry 5,386 6,978 -
division
Fort Monroe, Va. and 11,248 12,154 26
vicinity (Dix)
Quartermaster's guard 309 477 -
(Ingalls)
Total 16,943 19,609 26
Grand total 117,714 157,038 335
GENERAL ORDERS,
HDQRS. ARMY OF THE POTOMAC.
Numbers 138.
Camp near Harrison's Landing, Va., July 10,'62.I. At his own request, Brigadier General Stewart Van Vliet is relieved from
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