Major General Henry W. Slocum
(marker) |
First Brigade |
Colonel Alfred T. A. Torbert |
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1st New Jersey Infantry Regiment |
Lieutenant Colonel Mark W. Collet |
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2nd New Jersey Infantry Regiment |
Colonel Samuel L. Buck |
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3rd New Jersey Infantry Regiment |
Colonel Henry W. Brown |
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4th New Jersey Infantry Regiment |
Colonel William B. Hatch |
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Second Brigade |
Colonel Joseph J. Bartlett |
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5th Maine Infantry Regiment |
Colonel Nathaniel J. Jackson |
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16th New York Infantry Regiment |
Lieutenant Colonel Joel J. Beaver |
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27th New York Infantry Regiment |
Lieutenant Colonel Alexander D. Adams |
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96th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment |
Colonel Henry L. Cake |
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Third Brigade |
Brigadier General John Newton |
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18th New York Infantry Regiment |
Lieutenant Colonel George R. Myers |
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31st New York Infantry Regiment |
Lieutenant Colonel Francis H. Pinto |
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32nd New York Infantry Regiment |
Captain Charles Hubbs (?) |
*see note below |
95th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment |
Colonel Gustavus W. Town |
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Captain Emory Upton |
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Battery A, Maryland Light Artillery |
Captain John W. Wolcott |
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Battery A, 1st Massachusetts Light Artillery |
Captain. Josiah Porter |
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Battery A, 1st New Jersey Light Artillery |
Captain William Hexamer |
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Battery D, 2nd United States Artillery (marker) |
Lieutenant Edward B. Williston |
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* Note: Colonel Roderick Matheson and Major George F. Lemon are often given as commanders of the 32nd New York
at Antietam but both were mortally wounded on September 14 at Crampton's Gap |
Key to notes: (k) = killed, (w) = wounded, (mw) = mortally wounded, (c) = captured
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