| Captain. |
Co. |
Regiment. |
Brigade. |
Division. |
Corps. |
| Daniel D. Jones. |
A |
11th Penna. Reserves. SM. Jackson. |
Third. Robert Anderson. |
Third. George G. Meade. |
Joseph Hooker's. |
| J. W. Gardner. |
K |
125th Pa. Inf. Jacob Higgins. |
First. J.F. Knipe. |
First. S. W. Crawford. |
Twelfth. J. K.Mansfield. A. S. Williams. |
| William Linton. |
M |
12th Pa. Cav. J. A. Congdon. |
Fourth. A. T. McReynolds. |
|
Cavalry. Alfred Pleasonton. |
The following companies were not active the first day:
| Captain. |
Co. |
Regiment. |
Brigade. |
Division. |
Corps. |
| John Downey. |
A |
133d Pa. Inf. F. B. Speakman. |
Second. P. H. Allabach. |
Third. A. A. Humphreys. |
Fifth. Fitz John Porter. |
| Charles Butland. |
B |
Same. |
Same. |
Same. |
Same. |
| John M. Jones. |
F |
Same. |
Same. |
Same. |
Same. |
The 133d Regiment did not reach the field until the morning of the 18th, and were placed in the line of battle. The companies of Capt. John Downey and Capt. Charles Butland were from Johnstown, and those of Capt. Daniel D. Jones, Capt.William Linton, Capt. John M. Jones were from Ebensburg. Capt. Gardner's company was made up of troops from Cambria and
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