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Number present.

Organizations. Officers. Men. Aggregate.

ARTILLERY BRIGADE.

Battery A, 1st Rhode 1 54 55

Island Artillery

Total --- --- 55

FIRST DIVISION.

39th New York Volunteers 1 99 100

2nd Delaware Volunteers:

Company A 1 18 19

Company B 1 18 18

Company C 2 16 18

Company D 2 7 9

Company E 2 8 10

Company F 1 3 4

Company G 2 7 9

Total --- --- 187

SECOND DIVISION.

82nd New York Volunteers 5 62 67

42nd New York Volunteers 3 40 43

71st Pennsylvania 10 71 81

Volunteers

4th Ohio Volunteers 18 187 205

8th Ohio Volunteers 11 150 161

14th Indiana Volunteers 13 111 124

Total --- --- 681

THIRD DIVISION.

3rd Maine Volunteers 9 73 82

40th New York Volunteers --- 98 98

3rd Michigan Volunteers 10 31 41

4th Maine Volunteers --- 95 95

1st Massachusetts 13 240 253

Volunteers

26th Pennsylvania 13 96 109

Volunteers

70th New York Volunteers 13 129 142

72nd New York Volunteers 12 93 105

(seven companies)

74th New York Volunteers 6 55 61

(four company)

11th Massachusetts 6 222 228

Volunteers

Total --- --- 1,214

Grand total 153 1,984 2,137


HEADQUARTERS SECOND ARMY CORPS, July 4, 1864 - 9 p. m.

General S. WILLIAMS:

I have nothing new to report with regard to the condition of my new lines since my last report.

WINF'D S. HANCOCK,
Major-General.

CIRCULAR.] HEADQUARTERS SECOND ARMY CORPS, July 4, 1864.

At 8 a. m. daily division commanders will report the progress made during the previous night in the approaches toward the enemy, and will accompany the reports by sketches showing the work done and its relative positive to the works of the enemy.

By order of Major-General Hancock:

WM. R. DRIVER,

Assistant Adjutant-General.


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