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NINETEENTH ARMY CORPS.
Major General WILLIAM B. FRANKLIN.
FIRST DIVISION.
Brigadier General WILLIAM H. EMORY.
First Brigade.*
Colonel GEORGE L. BEAL.
29th Maine, Lieutenant Colonel Charles S. Emerson.
114th New York, Major Oscar H. Curtis.
116th New York, Colonel George M. Love.
153rd New York, Colonel Edwin P. Davis.
161st New York, Lieutenant Colonel William B. Kinsey.
Second Brigade.
Brigadier General JAMES W. MCMILLAN.
13th Maine, Colonel Henry Rust, jr.
15th Maine, Colonel Isaac Dyer.
160th New York, Lieutenant Colonel John B. Van Petten.
47th Pennsylvania, Colonel Tilghman H. Good.
Third Brigade.
Lieutenant Colonel JUSTUS W. BLANCHARD.
30th Maine, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas H. Hubbard.
162nd New York, Captain Samuel Cowdrey.
165th New York, Captain Henry C. Inwood.
173rd New York, Captain Howard C. Conrady.
Artillery.
Captain BENJAMIN NIELDS.
Delaware Light, 1st Battery, Lieutenant Thomas A. Porter.
New York Lightt, 25th Battery, Lieutenant Irving D. Southworthh.
1st United States, Battery L, Lieutenant Franck E. Taylor.
SECOND DIVISION.
Brigadier General CUVIER GROVER.
First Brigade.+
Brigadier General FRANK S. NICKERSON.
133rd New York, Colonel Leonard D. H. Currie.
176th New York Major Charles Lewis.
Second Brigade.#
Brigadier General HENRY W. BIRGE.
13th Connecticut, Colonel Charles D. Blinn.
1st Louisiana, Colonel William O. Fiske.
159th New York, Colonel Edward L. Molineux.
Third Brigade.
Colonel JACOB SHARPE.
38th Massachusetts, Lieutenant Colonel James P. Richardson.
128th New York, Lieutenant Colonel James P. Foster.
156th New York, Captain James J. Hoyt.
175th New York (three companies), Captain Charles McCarthey.
Artillery.
Captain GEORGE W. FOX.
Massachusetts Light, 7th Battery (G), Captain Newman W. Storer.
New York Light, 26th Battery, Captain George W. Fox.
2nd United States, Battery C, Lieutenant John I. Rodgers.
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* The Thirtieth Massachusetts on veteran furlough.
+ The Ninth Connecticut and Twelfth Maine on veteran furlough. The brigade transferred from Carrollton to Alexandria, La., April 15 to 18.
# The Ninetieth New York at Donaldsonville and the One hundred and thirty-first New York at Brashear City, La.
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