[164] No First Brigade in division.
[165] See [foot-note 149], p. 415.
[166] Guarding wagon-train at Westminster, and not engaged in the battle.
[167] During the interval between the death of General Reynolds and the arrival of General Hancock, on the afternoon of July 1, all the troops on the field of battle were commanded by General Howard, General Schurz taking command of the Eleventh Corps, and General Schimmelfennig of the Third Division.
[168] Exercised command of the right wing of the army during a part of the battle.
[169] Unassigned during progress of battle; afterwards attached to First Division, as Second Brigade.
[170] Served with the Sixth Army Corps, and on the right flank.
[171] Serving as light artillery.
[172] At Westminster, etc., and not engaged in the battle.
[173] With Huey’s Cavalry Brigade, and not engaged in the battle.