607 Series I Volume XXIX-II Serial 49 - Bristoe, Mine Run Part II
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ARTILLERY.*
Brigadier General HENRY J. HUNT.
ARTILLERY RESERVE.
Lieutenant Colonel JAMES BRADY.
First Volunteer Brigade.
Captain WALLACE HILL.
Massachusetts Light, 9th Battery, Captain John Bigelow.
1st New York Light, Battery B, Captain Albert S. Sheldon.
1st Ohio Light, Battery H, Lieutenant George W. Norton.
1st West Virginia Light, Battery C, Lieutenant John G. Theis.
second Volunteer Brigade.
Captain ELIJAH D. TAFT.
1st Connecticut Heavy, Battery B, Captain Albert F. Brooker.
1st Connecticut heavy, Battery M, Captain Franklin A. Pratt.
New York Light, 5th Battery, Captain Elijah D. Taft.
Third Volunteer Brigade.
Major ROBERT H. FITZHUGH.
Mine Light, 6th battery (F),+ Captain Edwin B. Dow.
1st New Jersey Light, Battery A, Captain William Hexamer.
1st New York Light, Battery K, Captain J. E. Burton (11th N. Y. Battery attached).
New York Light, 15th Battery, Captain Patrick hart.
1st United States, Battery H, Lieutenant John D. Wilson.
HORSE ARTILLERY.
First Brigade.
Captain JAMES M. ROBERTSON.
New York Light, 6th Battery, Captain Joseph W. Martin.
2nd United States, Batteries B and L, Lieutenant Samuel B. McIn tire.
2nd United States, Battery D, Lieutenant James A. Sayles.
2nd United States, Battery M, Lieutenant Carle A. Woodruff.
4th United States, battery A, Lieutenant Frederick A. Fuger.
4th United States, Battery E, Lieutenant terrence Reily.
Second Brigade.
Captain DUNBAR R. RANSOM.
1st United States, Battery E, Lieutenant frank S. French.
1st United States, Battery I, Captain Alanson M. Randol.
1st United States, Battery K, Lieutenant John Egan. ++
2nd United States, Battery A, Lieutenant John H. Calef. @
2nd United States, Battery G, Lieutenant William N. Dennison.@
3rd United States, Battery C, Captain Dunbar R. Ransom.
Unattached.
6th New York Heavy Artillery, Major Absalom Crookston.
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* All organizations of artillery except the reserve will be found in the rosters of the commands with which they served.
+ Temporatily attached to the First Army Corps.
++Servingf with Second Cavalry Division.
@ Serving with First Cavalry Division.
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