| Date. |
| 1862. |
Colonel. |
Brigade. |
Division. |
Corps. |
Commander |
| Aug. 31 |
R. Thompson |
Third. Jos. B. Carr |
Second. Jos. Hooker |
Third. S.P. Heintzelman |
John Pope |
| Dec. 13 |
W. A. Olmstead |
J. W. Revere |
D.E. Sickles |
Geo. Stoneman |
A. E. Barnside |
| Dec. 31 |
Same |
Gershom Mott |
Same |
Same |
|
| 1863. |
May 1 to 6 |
F. A. Lancaster, killed. J.P. Dunne |
Same W. J. Sewell |
H. G. Berry, killed Jos. B. Carr |
D. E. Sickles |
Jos. Hooker |
| July 1 to 4 |
Same |
Geo. C. Burling |
A. A. Humphreys |
D. E. Sickles, wounded D. B. Birney |
Geo. G. Meade |
| Nov. 30 |
Same |
Gershom Mott |
|
D. B. Birney |
|
| 1864. |
| Mar. 25 |
J. P. Dunne |
Gershom Mott |
Fourth Jos. B. Carr |
Second W. S. Hancock |
U. S. Grant |
| May 5 |
W. A. Reilly |
R. A. McAllister |
Gershom Mott |
Same |
|
| May 31 |
J. P. Dunne |
Third Gershom Mott |
Third D. B. Birney |
Same |
Same |
| June 1-12 |
Same |
Same |
Same |
Same |
Same |
| Oct. 2 |
W. Stewart |
First P. R. De Trobriand |
Third Gorshom Mott |
Same |
Same |
| Nov. 28 |
J. P. Dunne |
Third Gershom Mott |
Second Henry Prince |
Third D. B. Birney |
Same |
| 1865. |
| Jan. 31 |
J. T. Hamilton |
First De Trobriand |
Third Gershom Mott |
Second A. A. Humphreys |
Same |
| Feb. 28 |
Same |
Same Geo. W. West |
Same |
Same |
Same |
| Mar. 31 |
F. H. Stewart |
de Trobriand R. B. Shepherd |
Same de Trobriand |
Same |
Same |
| April 9 |
Same |
Same |
Same |
Same |
Same |
| April 30 |
John B. Fite |
Same |
Same |
Same F. C. Barlow |
Same |
Capt. Fite's company at Bristoe, Bull Run and Groveton:
September 6, 1862.
* of the part taken by my brigade (Co. D., 115th Penna.) in the late battles and marches:
Early on the morning of the 15th (Friday) of August (1862) I received orders to be prepared to march at daybreak, with rations provided, etc. At 8 o'clock a.m. I left camp at Harrison's Landing and marched to within 3 miles of the Chickahominy, where I bivouacked for the night, and on the following morning (Saturday, 16th) at 11 o'clock, we proceeded 2 miles in the direction of the Chickahominy, where I remained until morning (17th, Sunday). I crossed the Chickahominy and
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