BIBLIOGRAPHY
The principal source of data for this work is the “War of the Rebellion Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.” The appended list of other sources has been made for those who wish to make an extended study.
| Annals of the War | McClure |
| Attack and Defense of Little Round Top | Norton |
| Abraham Lincoln | Charnwood |
| Abraham Lincoln, Life of | Barton |
| Battles and Leaders, 4 vols. | Century Co. |
| Battle of Gettysburg | Young |
| Battle of Gettysburg | Comte de Paris |
| Battle of Gettysburg | Haskell |
| Barlow, Major-General, at Gettysburg | N. Y. Mon. Com. |
| Campaign and Battle of Gettysburg | Fiebeger |
| Campaigns of the Civil War | Geer |
| Civil War Papers | Mass. O. L. L. |
| Chancellorsville and Gettysburg | Doubleday |
| Confederate Portraits | Bradford |
| Four Years with the Army of the Potomac | de Trobriand |
| From Manassas to Appomattox | Longstreet |
| Gettysburg Then and Now | Vanderslice |
| Gregg’s Cavalry Fight at Gettysburg | Rawle |
| Hays, Gen. Alexander, Life and Letters | Fleming |
| Lee, Gen. R. E., Recollections and Letters of | Capt. R. E. Lee |
| Lee, Gen. R. E., Personal Reminiscences of | Jones |
| Lee, Gen. R. E., Memoirs of | Long |
| Lincoln and His Generals | Macartney |
| Maine at Gettysburg | Maine Com. |
| Meade, Maj.-Gen., Life of | Bache |
| Meade at Gettysburg, With | George G. Meade |
| Meade, General George Gordon | Pennypacker |
| Military Memoirs of a Confederate | Alexander |
| Numbers and Losses in the Civil War | Livermore |
| New York at Gettysburg, 3 vols. | N. Y. Mon. Com. |
| Pennsylvania at Gettysburg | Pa. Mon. Com. |
| Recollections of Lincoln | Lamon |
| Regimental Losses in the Civil War | Fox |
| The War between the States | Stevens |
| The War between the Union and the Confederacy | Oates |
| Reminiscences of the Civil War | Gordon |
| Stuart’s Cavalry in the Gettysburg Campaign | Mosby |
In addition to the many histories and biographies which include the battle among their subjects, there are novels, short stories, and poems whose authors have made a careful study of Gettysburg as a background. Among them are the following:
John Brown’s Body—Benet Cease Firing—Johnston Gettysburg: Stories of the Red Harvest and the Aftermath—Singmaster For Young People Emmeline—Singmaster A Boy at Gettysburg—Singmaster Sewing Susie—Singmaster
ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC
Major-General George G. Meade
First Corps
John F. Reynolds, Major General
John Newton, Major General
| Divisions | Brigades |
| 1. James S. Wadsworth | 1. Solomon Meredith, Brig. Gen. |
| Brigadier General | 2. Lysander Cutler, Brig. Gen. |
| 2. John C. Robinson | 1. Gabriel R. Paul, Brig. Gen. |
| Brigadier General | 2. Henry Baxter, Brig. Gen. |
| 3. Abner Doubleday | 1. Thomas Rowley, Brig. Gen. |
| Major General | 2. Roy Stone, Col. |
| 3. George J. Stannard, Brig. Gen. |
Second Corps
Winfield S. Hancock, Major General
| Divisions | Brigades |
| 1. John C. Caldwell | 1. Edward E. Cross, Col. |
| Brigadier General | 2. Patrick Kelly, Col. |
| 3. Samuel K. Zook, Brig. Gen. | |
| 4. John R. Brooke, Col. | |
| 2. John Gibbon | 1. William Harrow, Brig. Gen. |
| Brigadier General | 2. Alexander Webb, Brig. Gen. |
| 3. Norman J. Hall, Col. | |
| 3. Alexander Hays | 1. Samuel S. Carroll, Col. |
| Brigadier General | 2. Thomas A. Smyth, Col. |
| 3. George L. Willard, Col. |