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Numbers 202.-Colonel Jacob G. Frick, One hundred and twenty-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry.
Numbers 203.-Colonel Peter H. Allabach, One hundred and thirty-first Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Second Brigade.
Numbers 204.-Captain Almont Barnes, Battery C, First New York Light Artillery.
Numbers 205.-Captain Alanson M. Randol, Battery E, First U. S. Artillery.
Numbers 206.-Major General John Sedgwick, U. S. Army, commanding Sixth Army Corps.
Numbers 207.-Colonel Charles H. Tompkins, First Rhode Island Artillery, Chief of Artillery.
Numbers 208.-Brigadier General William T. H. Brooks, U. S. Army, commanding First Division.
Numbers 209.-Colonel Henry W. Brown, Third New Jersey Infantry, commanding First Brigade.
Numbers 210.-Colonel William H. Penrose, Fifteenth New Jersey Infantry, commanding regiment and First Brigade.
Numbers 211.-Lieutenant Colonel William Henry, jr., First New Jersey Infantry. Numbers 212.-Lieutenant Colonel Charles Wiebecke, Second New Jersey Infantry.
Numbers 213.-Major James W. H. Stickney, Third New Jersey Infantry.
Numbers 214.-Colonel E. Burd Grubb, Twenty-third New Jersey Infantry.
Numbers 215.-Brigadier General Joseph J. Bartlett, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade.
Numbers 216.-Colonel Clark S. Edwards, Fifth Maine Infantry.
Numbers 217.-Colonel Joel J. Seaver, Sixteenth New York Infantry.
Numbers 218.-Colonel Alexander D. Adams, Twenty-seventh New York Infantry.
Numbers 219.-Colonel Emory Upton, One hundred and twenty-first New York Infantry.
Numbers 220.-Major William H. Lessig, Ninety-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry.
Numbers 221.-Brigadier General David A. Russell, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade.
Numbers 222.-Captain William H. McCartney, Battery A. Massachusetts Light Artillery, Artillery Battalion, First Division.
Numbers 223.-Lieutenant Augustus N. Parsons, Battery A, New Jersey Light Artillery.
Numbers 224.-Captain James H. Rigby, Battery A. Maryland Light Artillery. Numbers 225.-Lieutenant Edward B. Williston, Battery D, Second U. S Artillery.
Numbers 226.-Brigadier General Albion P. Howe, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division.
Numbers 227.-Colonel Lewis A. Grant, Fifth Vermont Infantry, commanding Second Brigade.
Numbers 228.-Colonel Thomas O. Seaver, Third Vermont Infantry.
Numbers 229.-Colonel Elisha L. Barney, Sixth Vermont Infantry.
Numbers 230.-Brigadier General Thomas H. Neill, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade.
Numbers 231.-Lieutenant Colonel Winsor B. French, Seventy-seventh New York Infantry.
Numbers 232.-Captain Andrew Cowan, First Battery, New York Light Artillery.
Numbers 233.-Lieutenant Leonard Martin, Battery F, Fifth U. S. Artillery.
Numbers 234.-Colonel Horatio Rogers, jr., Second Rhode Island Infantry, Second Brigade, Third Division.
Numbers 235.-Brigadier General Frank Wheaton, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade.
Numbers 236.-Lieutenant Colonel George Wynkoop, Ninety-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry.
Numbers 237.-Colonel Joseph M. Kinkead, One hundred and second Pennsylvania Infantry.
Numbers 238.-Colonel Frederick H. Collier, One hundred and thirty-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry.
Numbers 239.-Major George W. Dawson, Sixty-first Pennsylvania Infantry, Light Division.
Numbers 240.-Major General Oliver O. Howard, U. S. Army, commanding Eleventh Army Corps.
Numbers 241.-Lieutenant Colonel William G. Le Due, Chief Quartermaster.
Numbers 242.-Brigadier General Charles Devens, jr., U. S. Army, commanding First Division.
Numbers 243.-Colonel Leopold von Gilsa, Forty-first New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade.
Numbers 244.-Brigadier General Nathaniel C. McLean, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade.
Numbers 245.-Major Allen G. Brady, Seventeenth Connecticut Infantry.
Numbers 246.-Major Jeremiah Williams, Twenty-fifth Ohio Infantry.
Numbers 247.-Colonel John C. Lee, Fifty-fifth Ohio Infantry.
Numbers 248.-Captain Benjamin Morgan, Seventy-fifth Ohio Infantry.
Numbers 249.-Lieutenant Colonel Charles Mueller, One hundred and seventh Ohio Infantry.
Numbers 250.-Brigadier General Adolph von Steinwehr, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division.
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