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Commanded by:
Major General John Sedgwick (killed May 9)
Major General Horatio Wright

Escort

 
8th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Co. A Captain Charles E. Fellows  

First Division

Major General Horatio G. Wright (^ 5/9)
Brigadier General D. A. Russell
First Brigade Colonel Henry W. Brown (to 5/9)
Colonel William H. Penrose
1st Delaware Cavalry (Dismounted)   from 8 Corps, 1 Brig.
1st New Jersey Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William Henry  
2nd New Jersey Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel C. Wiebecke (k 5/4)  
3rd New Jersey Infantry Regiment Colonel Henry W. Brown (w 5/12)  
4th New Jersey Infantry Regiment Major Charles Ewing  
10th New Jersey Infantry Regiment Colonel Henry O. Ryerson  
15th New Jersey Infantry Regiment Colonel Wiliam H. Penrose (^ 5/9)  
Second Brigade Colonel Emory Upton
2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery Colonel Elisha S. Kellogg from Defences  Washington
5th Maine Infantry Regiment Colonel Clark S. Edwards  
121st New York Infantry Regiment    
95th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Captain E. Carroll  
96th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Colonel William H. Lessig  
Third Brigade Brigadier General David A. Russell (to 5/9)
Brigadier General Henry L. Eustis
6th Maine Infantry Regiment    
49th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Thomas M. Hulings  
119th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Colonel Peter Ellmaker  
5th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment Colonel Thomas S. Allen  
Fourth Brigade Brigadier General Alexander Shaler (to 5/6)
Colonel Nelson Cross
65th New York Infantry Regiment Colonel Joseph E. Hamblin  
67th New York Infantry Regiment Colonel Nelson Cross (^ 5/6)  
122nd New York Infantry Regiment Colonel Silas Titus  
23rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William Wallace  
82nd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Colonel Issac C. Bassett  

Second Division

Brigadier General George W. Getty (to 5/6)
Brigadier General Frank Wheaton (to 5/7)
Brigadier General Thomas Neill 
First Brigade Brigadier General Frank Wheaton (^ 5/6)
Colonel J. F. Ballier (to 5/7)
Brigadier General Frank Wheaton
62nd New York Infantry Regiment    
93rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment    
98th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment    
102nd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment    
139th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment    
Second Brigade Brigadier General Lewis A. Grant
2nd Vermont Infantry Regiment Colonel Newton Stone (k 5/5)
Colonel John S. Tyler (mw 5/5)
Major Amasa Tracy
 
3rd Vermont Infantry Regiment Colonel Thomas O. Seaver  
4th Vermont Infantry Regiment Colonel George P. Foster  
5th Vermont Infantry Regiment Colonel John R. Lewis  
6th Vermont Infantry Regiment Colonel Elisha L. Barney (mw 5/5)  
Third Brigade Brigadier General Thomas H. Neill (^ 5/6)
Colonel D. D. Bidwell
7th Maine Infantry Regiment Colonel Edwin C. Mason  
43rd New York Infantry Regiment Colonel Benjamin F. Baker  
49th New York Infantry Regiment Colonel Daniel D. Bidwell (^ 5/6)
Lieutenant Colonel George Johnson
 
77th New York Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Winsor B. French  
61st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Colonel George F. Smith  
Fourth Brigade Brigadier General H. L. Eustis (to 5/9)
Colonel Oliver Edwards (BG 5/19)
7th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Colonel Thomas D . Johns  
10th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Joseph B. Parsons  
37th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Colonel Oliver Edwards (^ 5/9)
Colonel Rufus P. Lincoln
 
2nd Rhode Island Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Samual B.M. Read (w 6/5 & 6/12)  

Third Division

Brigadier General J. B. Ricketts
 
First Brigade Colonel William H. Morris (w 5/9)
Colonel John W. Schall (to 5/14)
Colonel William S. Truex
14th New Jersey Infantry Regiment Colonel William S. Truex (^ 5/14)
Lieutenant Colonel Caldwell K. Hall
 
106th New York Infantry Regiment Major Andrew N. McDonald  
151st New York Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Erwin A. Bowen  
87th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Colonel John W. Schall  
10th Vermont Infantry Regiment Colonel Albert B. Jewett  
Second Brigade Colonel Benjamin F. Smith (to 5/5)
Brigadier General Truman Seymour (c 5/6)
Colonel Benjamin F. Smith
6th Maryland Infantry Regiment Colonel John W. Horn  
110th Ohio Infantry Regiment Major Otho H. Binkley  
122nd Ohio Infantry Regiment Colonel William H. Ball  
126th Ohio Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William H. Harlan  
67th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment temporarily attached to 138 PA* see Note  
138th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Colonel Matthew R. McClennan  

Artillery

Brigadier General Calvin E. Pratt
4th Maine Independent Battery    
1st Massachusets Independent Battery Captain William H. McCartney  
1st New Jersey Artillery, Battery A   from Art. Res., 2 Brig.
1st New York Independent Battery Captain Andrew Cowan  
3rd New York Independent Battery Captain Wiliam A. Harn  
4th New York Heavy Artillery, 3rd Bn.   to 2 Corps Artillery
9th New York Heavy Artillery, 2nd Bn.   from 22 Corps, Washington Defences
1st Ohio Artillery, Battery H   from Art. Res., 3 Brig.
1st Rhode Island Artillery, Battery C    
1st Rhode Island Artillery, Battery E    
1st Rhode Island Artillery, Battery G    
2nd United States Artillery, Battery G Lieutenant John H. Butler  
5th United States Artillery, Battery E   from Art. Res., 3 Brig.
5th United States Artillery, Battery M Captain James McKnight  

Note: The 67th Pennsylvania (3rd Division) was on Veteran’s furlough during this time. 200 non veterans were attached to the 138th Pennsylvania until their enlistments were up.