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Consolidatedfield return of the Army of the Potomac-Continued.
July 14, 1863.
Strength
Infantry
Cavalry
Artillery
Officers
Enlisted Men
Officers
Enlisted Men
Officers
Enlisted Men
Aggregate
First Amy Corps (Newton)
651
7,852
16
535
9,054
Second Army Corps (Hays)
575
6,973
3
12
17
725
8,305
Third Army Corps (French)
744
12,232
25
756
13,757
Fifth Army Corps (Sykes)
604
7,995
19
516
9,134
Sixth Army Corps (Sedgwick)
900
12,169
5
110
29
952
14,165
Eleventh Army Corps (Howard)
475
7,811
11
589
8,886
Twelfth Army Corps (Slocum)
546
8,118
12
385
9,061
Cavalry Corps (Pleasonton)
696
11,957
7
484
13,144
Artillery Reserve (Tyler)
88
2,409
2,497
Engineer Brigade (Benham)
21
341
362
Harper's Ferry, W. Va. (Naglee).
3,383
Frederick, Md.
1,500
Maryland Heights, Md. (Briggs)
1,777
South Mountain, Md. (Spinola)
1,723
McReynolds' cavalry
2,184
Total
98,932
Command
Officers
Enlisted Men
Horses of Officers
Horses of enlisted Men
Officers Sick
Enlisted Men Sick
Horses Serviceable
Horses un Serviceable
Corps headquarters
20
300
60
275
355
First Division
179
4,019
3
113
4,570
590
Second Division
266
4,347
7
156
4,534
834
Stahel's division
231
3,291
8
331
(*)
(*)
Brigade Horse Artillery.
7
484
2
20
736
Total
703
12,441
60
275
20
620
10,195
1,424
Present for duty, equipped
Guns
Rifled
Smooth-bore
Command.
Batteries
Offircers
Enlisted Men
4 1/2-inch
20-Pounder Parrotts
3-inch.
10-Pounder Parrotts
12-pounders
6-pounders
Total
First Army Corps
5
21
598
16
12
28
Second Army Corps
4
14
537
12
12
24
Third Army Corps
5
19
658
12
18
30
Fifth Army Corps
5
8
547
8
6
12
26
Sixth Army Corps
8
33
1,006
12
18
18
48
Eleventh Army Corps
5
15
629
10
16
26
Twelfth Army Corps
4
12
384
10
10
20
Cavalry Corps(*)
10
23
831
50
50
Artillery Reserves(+)
23
72
2,139
8
6
40
14
38
4
110
Total
69
217
7,329
8
6
148
60
136
4
362
*The "present for duty" given. No report of "present for duty equipped. "
+The infantry train and headquarters' guards excluded. The 4 1/2-inch guns were not at Gettysburg.
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