en. Cuvier Grover
First Brigade:
Brig.-Gen. Henry W. Birge
9th Connecticut Col. Thomas W. Cahill
12th Maine Col. William K. Kimball
14th Maine Col. Thomas W. Porter
26th Massachusetts Col. Alpha B. Farr
14th New Hampshire Col. Alexander Gardiner
75th New York Lt.-Col. Willoughby Babcock
Second Brigade:
Col. Edward L. Molineux
13th Connecticut (3) Col. Charles D. Blinn
3d Massachusetts Cavalry (dismounted) Lt.-Col. Lorenzo D. Sargent
11th Indiana Col. Daniel Macauley
22d Iowa Col. Harvey Graham
131st New York Col. Nicholas W. Day
159th New York Lt.-Col. William Waltermire
Third Brigade:
Col. Jacob Sharpe
Col. Daniel Macauley
38th Massachusetts Maj. Charles F. Allen
128th New York Lt.-Col. J. P. Foster
156th New York Lt.-Col. Alfred Neafie
175th New York Lt.-Col. John A. Foster
176th New York Col. Ambrose Stevens (4)
Maj. Charles Lewis
Fourth Brigade:
Col. David Shunk
8th Indiana Lt.-Col. Alexander J. Kenney
18th Indiana Col. Henry D. Washburn
24th Iowa Col. John Q. Wilds
28th Iowa Col. John Connell
Lt.-Col. Bartholomew W. Wilson
Artillery:
A 1st Maine Capt. Albert W. Bradbury
Reserve Artillery:
Capt. Elijah D. Taft
Maj. Albert W. Bradbury
D 1st Rhode Island Lt. Frederick Chase
17th Indiana Capt. Milton L. Miner
(1) On veteran furlough in August and September.
(2) On veteran furlough in August and September, at Martinsburg
afterward.
(3) On veteran furlough in August and early September.
(4) From November 19, 1864.
DETACHMENTS LEFT IN LOUISIANA.
The following troops served under Canby in the siege of Mobile,
March 20 - April 12, 1865:
1st Indiana Heavy Artillery.
31st Massachusetts, as mounted infantry, from Pensacola, with
Steele.
2d Massachusetts Battery. Also engaged at Daniel's Plantation,
Alabama, April 11, 1865.
4th Massachusetts Battery. Afterward a
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