United States Army > Army of the Potomac > 6th Corps
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Commanded by Brigadier General Albion P. Howe
The Second Division did not have a First Brigade from March of 1863 until March of 1864.
Second Brigade | Colonel Lewis A. Grant |
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26th New Jersey Infantry Regiment | Colonel Andrew J. Morrison Lieutenant Colonel Edward Martindale |
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2nd Vermont Infantry Regiment | Colonel James H. Walbridge | |
3rd Vermont Infantry Regiment | Colonel Thomas O. Seaver Lieutenant Colonel Samuel E. Pingree |
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4th Vermont Infantry Regiment | Colonel Charles B. Stoughton | |
5th Vermont Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel John R. Lewis | |
6th Vermont Infantry Regiment | Colonel Elisha L. Barney | |
Third Brigade | Brigadier General Thomas H. Neill |
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7th Maine Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel Seldon Connor | |
21st New Jersey Infantry Regiment | Colonel Gilliam Van Houton (mw) | |
20th New York Infantry Regiment | Colonel Ernst Von Vegesack | left for New York to muster out 5/6 |
33rd New York Infantry Regiment | Colonel Robert F. Taylor | left for New York to muster out 5/14 |
43rd New York Infantry Regiment | Colonel Benjamn F. Baker | from Light Division |
49th New York Infantry Regiment | Colonel Daniel D. Bidwell | |
77th New York Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel Winsor B. French | |
61st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment | Colonel George C. Spear (k 5/3) Major George Dawson Colonel George F. Smith |
from Light Division |
Artillery | Major John Watts De Peyster | |
Maryland Artillery, Battery B | Captain Alonzo Snow | to Army Artillery Reserve |
1st New York Independent Battery | to 6th Corps Artillery | |
1st New York Artillery, Battery E | Captain Charles C. Wheeler | to 1st Corps Artilery |
Battery F, 5th United States Artillery | Lieutenant Leonard Martin | to 6th Corps Artillery |