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!Army of the Potomac
!Maj. Gen. George C. Meade
!A Union army.
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#Brigade            Division            Corps               Commander
#Description
#Side   Type    Morale  Aim1    Aim2    Aim3    (Side, Type, Morale, Aim dir each day)
#Alive1 Alive2  Alive3  Dead    Wound   Miss    (Strength each day, & total losses)
#Time1          Time2           Time3           (Appearance times each day, based on game start times of July1:1300, July2:0800, July3:0800)
#Row1   Col1    Row2    Col2    Row3    Col3    (Initial position each day)
#ToRow1 ToCol1  ToRow2  ToCol2  ToRow3  ToCol3  (Move to position 1)
#ToRow1 ToCol1  ToRow2  ToCol2  ToRow3  ToCol3  (Move to position 2)
#ToRow1 ToCol1  ToRow2  ToCol2  ToRow3  ToCol3  (Move to position 3)
#ToRow1 ToCol1  ToRow2  ToCol2  ToRow3  ToCol3  (Move to position 4)
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@I Corps
@MG John F. Reynolds
@Reynolds was the Union's finest officer, respected and loved by his troops. Lincoln offered Reynolds command, but he declined.  Reynolds was killed in the opening moments of battle.
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$1st Division
$BG James Wadsworth
$Wadsworth's Division saw fierce fighting on July 1 as they met Heth's Division on Seminary Ridge.
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Meredith's Brigade  Wadsworth's DivisionI Corps - Reynolds  BG Solomon Meredith
"The Iron Brigade", one of the most celebrated in the Army, they captured Confederate General Archer on the first day at Gettysburg.  Trademark was a black felt hat.  Wisconsin troops.
0       0       70      270     45      45
1898    1000    900     171     720     262
0830            0800            0800
49      79      17      36      15      38
41      59      -1      -1      -1      -1
32      50      -1      -1      -1      -1
36      25      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Cutler's Brigade    Wadsworth's DivisionI Corps - Reynolds  BG Lysander Cutler
Mostly NY troops, this brigade included a red-trousered regiment from Brooklyn.
0       0       65      270     45      45
2156    1450    1300    128     509     365
0820            0800            0800
49      79      19      36      17      37
41      59      -1      -1      -1      -1
32      50      -1      -1      -1      -1
36      21      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
$$
$2nd Division
$BG John C. Robinson
$Robinson's Division was one of the first to fight on July 1.  They suffered heavy casualties and were forced to retreat to Cemetery Hill.
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Paul's Brigade      Robinson's Division I Corps - Reynolds  BG Gabriel Paul
This brigade fought well, but suffered heavy casualties the first day at Gettysburg.
0       0       65      270     315     0
1655    850     750     50      343     633
0835            0800            0800
49      79      24      39      19      36
41      59      -1      -1      -1      -1
32      50      -1      -1      -1      -1
33      25      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Baxter's Brigade    Robinson's Division I Corps - Reynolds  BG Henry Baxter
New York and Pennsylvania troops, they suffered heavily on the first day.
0       0       45      270     0       0
1585    1000    950     41      258     350
0815            0800            0800
49      79      22      38      21      37
41      59      -1      -1      -1      -1
32      50      -1      -1      -1      -1
36      19      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
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$3rd Division
$MG Abner Doubleday
$Doubleday was an excellent divisional commander who temporarily assumed command of the I Corps after Reynolds' death. He is also alleged to have written the rules of baseball.
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Rowley's Brigade    Doubleday's DivisionI Corps - Reynolds  BG Thomas Rowley
Mostly PA troops. General Rowley took command of Doubleday's division after the latter replaced General Reynolds as I Corps commander on the first day.
0       0       45      270     270     270
1518    1150    1118    111     557     230
0840            0800            0800
49      79      25      41      27      50
41      59      -1      -1      -1      -1
32      50      -1      -1      -1      -1
36      27      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Stone's Brigade     Doubleday's DivisionI Corps - Reynolds  Col Roy Stone
An all-Pennsylvania brigade, known as the "Bucktail Brigade", because they wore deer tails on their caps.
0       0       45      270     270     270
1336    500     500     109     465     279
0825            0800            0800
49      79      25      42      25      51
41      59      -1      -1      -1      -1
32      50      -1      -1      -1      -1
36      23      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Stannard's Brigade  Doubleday's DivisionI Corps - Reynolds  BG George Stannard
Vermont troops.  Before Gettysburg, they had been guarding Washington. Their 9-month enlistment was almost up. They performed magnificently in repulsing Pickett's charge on July 3.
0       0       65      270     0       270
1387    1387    1387    45      274     32
1900            0800            0800
49      79      20      38      27      52
41      59      -1      -1      -1      -1
32      50      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Artillery           Doubleday's DivisionI Corps - Reynolds  Col C. S. Wainwright
28 guns
0       2       50      270     270     270
634     634     634     9       86      11
1905            0800            0800
49      79      25      43      27      49
41      59      -1      -1      -1      -1
33      51      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
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@II Corps
@MG Winfield Hancock
@Hancock was an excellent commander with considerable experience. His brilliant display of courage and leadership helped break Pickett's Charge on July 3.  He was wounded that day.
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$1st Division
$BG John Caldwell
$Caldwell's Division held the left flank of the Union line when Sickles advanced the III Corps forward.
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Cross' Brigade      Caldwell's Division II Corps - Hancock  Col Edward E. Cross
Col. Cross had a premonition of death on July 2, and tied a black handkerchief around his head.  He was killed in the Wheat Field.
0       0       45      270     270     270
1018    1018    700     57      260     13
-1              0835            0800
-1      -1      23      79      25      54
-1      -1      24      65      -1      -1
-1      -1      22      57      -1      -1
-1      -1      25      50      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Kelly's Brigade     Caldwell's Division II Corps - Hancock  Col Patrick Kelly
Mostly New York troops, nicknamed "The Irish Brigade". They suffered heavy casualties at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville.
0       0       45      270     270     270
700     700     530     27      109     62
-1              0838            0800
-1      -1      23      79      25      56
-1      -1      24      65      -1      -1
-1      -1      22      57      -1      -1
-1      -1      25      52      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Zook's Brigade      Caldwell's Division II Corps - Hancock  BG Samuel K. Zook
Mostly New York troops.  Zook was a firm disciplinarian.
0       0       45      270     270     270
1098    1098    750     49      227     82
-1              0841            0800
-1      -1      23      79      27      54
-1      -1      24      65      -1      -1
-1      -1      22      57      -1      -1
-1      -1      25      54      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Brooke's Brigade    Caldwell's Division II Corps - Hancock  Col John R. Brooke
Col Brooke was only 25, an ambitious Pennsylvanian. His brigade led one of the few successful Union charges at Gettysburg at the Wheat Field on July 2.
0       0       65      270     270     270
1061    1061    700     54      284     51
-1              0844            0800
-1      -1      23      79      27      56
-1      -1      24      65      -1      -1
-1      -1      22      57      -1      -1
-1      -1      25      56      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
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$2nd Division
$BG John Gibbon
$Gibbon led his division with great ability. They held the Union line at the center of Pickett's Charge on July 3. Gibbon was severely wounded.
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Harrow's Brigade    Gibbon's Division   II Corps - Hancock  BG William Harrow
This brigade included the famous 1st Minnesota, which saved the Union line on July 2 with a charge that cost it 82% casualties, the highest Union loss of the Civil War.
0       0       70      270     270     270
1662    1662    700     147     573     48
-1              0826            0800
-1      -1      23      79      27      47
-1      -1      24      65      -1      -1
-1      -1      22      57      -1      -1
-1      -1      27      52      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Webb's Brigade      Gibbon's Division   II Corps - Hancock  BG Alexander Webb
Nicknamed "The straggler brigade". General Webb was in command only a few days, ordered to straighten the unit out. They were positioned at "The Angle", the center of Pickett's charge.
0       0       30      270     270     270
1472    1472    880     114     338     39
-1              0820            0800
-1      -1      23      79      27      46
-1      -1      24      65      -1      -1
-1      -1      22      57      -1      -1
-1      -1      27      48      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Hall's Brigade      Gibbon's Division   II Corps - Hancock  Col Norman J. Hall
Col. Hall served at Ft. Sumter at the war's outbreak. At Gettysburg, his brigade charged to plug the only breakthrough achieved at Pickett's charge.
0       0       60      270     270     270
1141    1141    570     71      282     14
-1              0823            0800
-1      -1      23      79      25      48
-1      -1      24      65      -1      -1
-1      -1      22      57      -1      -1
-1      -1      27      50      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
$$
$3rd Division
$BG Alexander Hayes
$Hayes' Division held the center of the Union line at "The Angle" during Pickett's Charge on July 3. His division fought exceptionally well, repelling the Rebel charge.
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Carroll's Brigade   Hayes' Division     II Corps - Hancock  Col Sam S. Carroll
Col. Carroll was very aggressive, attacking whenever given the chance. His troops were from Ohio, W. Va, and Indiana.
0       0       60      270     270     270
1081    1081    900     38      166     7
-1              0800            0800
-1      -1      23      79      27      41
-1      -1      24      65      -1      -1
-1      -1      22      57      -1      -1
-1      -1      27      44      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Smyth's Brigade     Hayes' Division     II Corps - Hancock  Col Thomas A. Smyth
Troops from the mid-Atlantic states, this brigade included the only Chinese soldier in the Army of the Potomac.
0       0       45      270     270     270
1424    1424    1100    59      275     26
-1              0803            0800
-1      -1      23      79      27      45
-1      -1      24      65      -1      -1
-1      -1      22      57      -1      -1
-1      -1      27      46      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Willard's Brigade   Hayes' Division     II Corps - Hancock  Col G. L. Willard
All New York troops, they thirsted to make up for a bad reputation received when they surrendered at Harper's Ferry in 1862. Col. Willard was decapitated on July 2.
0       0       50      270     270     270
1779    1779    1000    139     542     33
-1              0806            0800
-1      -1      23      79      25      44
-1      -1      24      65      -1      -1
-1      -1      22      57      -1      -1
-1      -1      26      45      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Artillery           Hayes' Division     II Corps - Hancock  Cap John G. Hazard
28 guns
0       2       50      270     270     315
647     647     647     27      119     3
-1              0809            0800
-1      -1      23      79      30      67
-1      -1      24      65      -1      -1
-1      -1      22      57      -1      -1
-1      -1      26      47      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
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@III Corps
@MG Daniel Sickles
@Sickles was an agressive, but irresponsible commander. His deployment of troops forward of the Union line on July 2 nearly cost them the battle and surely cost may lives.
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$1st Division
$MG David Birney
$Birney	took command of the III Corps after Sickles was wounded on July 2. Birney's contradictory orders contributed to the chaos during the battle that day, and to the casualties.
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Graham's Brigade    Birney's Division   III Corps - Sickles BG Charles K. Graham
All Pennsylvania troops. General Graham was wounded and captured at the Peach Orchard on July 2.
0       0       45      270     270     270
1796    1796    1056    67      508     165
1900            0800            0800
49      79      27      61      21      57
41      59      -1      -1      -1      -1
32      50      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Ward's Brigade      Birney's Division   III Corps - Sickles BG John H. H. Ward
Made up of 8 regiments, including 2 of US army sharpshooters. 1st NY regiment, from Orange County, called themselves the "Orange Blossoms", and wore orange ribbons on their coats.
0       0       50      270     270     270
2597    2597    1814    129     484     170
1905            0800            0800
49      79      27      63      21      58
41      59      -1      -1      -1      -1
33      51      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
deTrobriand's Brig. Birney's Division   III Corps - Sickles Col P.R. deTrobriand
Included 2 Michigan regiments. Col de Trobriand was a French aristocrat and poet.
0       0       50      270     270     270
1790    1790    1300    75      394     21
1910            0800            0800
49      79      27      59      21      59
41      59      -1      -1      -1      -1
33      52      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
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$2nd Division
$BG Andrew Humphreys
$Through strong leadership, Humphreys safely extracted his division from the collapse of the III Corps on July 2. His good decisions were often overruled by Birney's poor ones.
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Carr's Brigade      Humphreys' Division III Corps - Sickles BG Joseph B. Carr
General Carr was a former dancing instructor from Albany.
0       0       45      270     270     270
2241    2241    1500    121     604     65
2300            0800            0800
32      50      27      54      23      57
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Brewster's Brigade  Humphreys' Division III Corps - Sickles Col Wm R. Brewster
An all New York brigade, known as "The Excelsior Brigade".
0       0       45      270     270     270
2269    2269    1500    132     573     73
2300            0800            0800
33      51      27      55      23      58
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Burling's Brigade   Humphreys' Division III Corps - Sickles Col George Burling
Mostly New Jersey troops.  Col. Burling was temporarily in command, after General Mott, the regular commander, was wounded at Chancellorsville.
0       0       40      270     270     270
1606    1606    1100    59      376     78
2300            0800            0800
34      52      27      56      23      59
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Artillery           Humphreys' Division III Corps - Sickles Cap George Randolph
30 guns
0       2       50      270     270     270
633     633     633     8       81      17
2300            0800            0800
35      53      27      57      23      60
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
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@V Corps
@MG George Sykes
@General Sykes' V Corps played an important role on July 2 as they came to the aid of the failing III Corps on the left Union flank.
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$1st Division
$BG James Barnes
$Barnes' Division fought at the Union's left flank on July 2 defending Little Round Top and fighting for control in The Wheatfield.
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Tilton's Brigade    Barnes' Division    V Corps - Sykes     Col Wm S. Tilton
One of the brigades in General James Barnes division, who at 62, was the Army's oldest division commander.
0       0       45      270     270     315
1175    1175    1050    12      102     11
-1              0830            0800
-1      -1      0       59      30      69
-1      -1      2       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      11      55      -1      -1
-1      -1      17      52      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Sweitzer's Brigade  Barnes' Division    V Corps - Sykes     Col Jacob Sweitzer
One of the brigades in General James Barnes division, who at 62, was the Army's oldest division commander.
0       0       45      270     270     315
1793    1793    1400    67      239     121
-1              0835            0800
-1      -1      0       59      31      70
-1      -1      2       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      11      55      -1      -1
-1      -1      17      54      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Vincent's Brigade   Barnes' Division    V Corps - Sykes     Col Strong Vincent
Vincent was the Army's youngest brigade commander, at 26. His brigade included the famous 20th Maine, which saved the Union flank at Little Round Top on July 2.
0       0       70      270     270     315
1606    1606    1300    88      253     11
-1              0840            0800
-1      -1      0       59      32      71
-1      -1      2       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      11      55      -1      -1
-1      -1      17      56      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
$$
$2nd Division
$BG Romeyn Beck Ayres
$Ayres' Division fought at the Union's left flank on July 2 defending Little Round Top and fighting for control in The Wheatfield and Devil's Den.
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Day's Brigade       Ayres' Division     V Corps - Sykes     Col Hannibal Day
Day's brigade was composed of regular US Army troops (i.e. pre-Civil War army), one of two such infantry brigades at Gettysburg.
0       0       45      270     270     270
1744    1744    1400    46      318     18
-1              0850            0800
-1      -1      0       59      27      57
-1      -1      2       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      11      55      -1      -1
-1      -1      15      52      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Burbank's Brigade   Ayres' Division     V Corps - Sykes     Col Sidney Burbank
Burbank's brigade was composed of regular US Army troops (i.e. pre-Civil War army), one of two such infantry brigades at Gettysburg.
0       0       45      270     270     270
1179    1179    750     78      342     27
-1              0855            0800
-1      -1      0       59      27      59
-1      -1      2       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      11      55      -1      -1
-1      -1      15      54      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Weed's Brigade      Ayres' Division     V Corps - Sykes     BG Stephen Weed
New York and Pennsylvania troops. General Weed was killed on Little Round Top on July 2.
0       0       50      270     270     270
1746    1746    1650    26      89      18
-1              0900            0800
-1      -1      0       59      27      61
-1      -1      2       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      11      55      -1      -1
-1      -1      15      56      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
$$
$3rd Division
$BG Samuel Crawford
$On July 2, Crawford bravely snatched up the Union flag and led his division in a charge from Devil's Den through the Wheatfield, ending the threat to the Union's left flank.
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McCandless' Brigade Crawford's Division V Corps - Sykes     Col Wm McCandless
This brigade was part of Gen. Samuel Crawford's division, who was the surgeon at Ft. Sumter.
0       0       45      270     270     315
1606    1606    1460    20      132     3
-1              1200            0800
-1      -1      0       59      28      63
-1      -1      2       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      11      55      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Fisher's Brigade    Crawford's Division V Corps - Sykes     Col Joseph W. Fisher
Consisted of 7 regiments, all from Pennsylvania.
0       0       45      270     270     315
1844    1844    1800    6       49      0
-1              1205            0800
-1      -1      0       59      29      65
-1      -1      2       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      10      55      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Artillery           Crawford's Division V Corps - Sykes     Cap A. P. Martin
26 guns
0       2       50      270     270     315
485     485     485     8       33      2
-1              1210            0800
-1      -1      0       59      29      64
-1      -1      2       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      9       55      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
@@
@VI Corps
@MG John Sedgwick
@General Sedgwick's VI Corps arrived at Gettysburg late on July 2 and was held in reserve by Meade. They played no significant role in the battle.
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$1st Division
$BG Horatio Wright
$Wright's Division was held behind the Union line in reserve.
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Torbert's Brigade   Wright's Division   VI Corps - Sedgwick BG A.T.A. Torbert
This brigade played no significant role at Gettysburg.
0       0       45      270     270     270
1585    1585    1585    0       11      0
-1              1600            0800
-1      -1      0       59      23      65
-1      -1      2       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      11      55      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Bartlett's Brigade  Wright's Division   VI Corps - Sedgwick BG Joseph Barlett
This brigade played no significant role at Gettysburg.
0       0       45      270     270     270
1526    1526    1526    1       4       0
-1              1605            0800
-1      -1      0       59      23      66
-1      -1      2       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      10      55      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Russell's Brigade   Wright's Division   VI Corps - Sedgwick BG David A. Russell
This brigade played no significant role at Gettysburg.
0       0       45      270     270     270
1709    1709    1709    0       2       0
-1              1610            0800
-1      -1      0       59      23      67
-1      -1      2       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      9       55      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
$$
$2nd Division
$BG Albion P. Howe
$Howe's Division was held behind the Union line in reserve.
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Grant's Brigade     Howe's Division     VI Corps - Sedgwick Col Lewis A. Grant
This brigade played no significant role at Gettysburg.
0       0       45      270     270     270
2108    2108    2108    0       1       0
-1              1620            0800
-1      -1      0       59      23      68
-1      -1      2       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      8       55      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Neill's Brigade     Howe's Division     VI Corps - Sedgwick BG Thomas H. Neill
This brigade played no significant role at Gettysburg.
0       0       45      270     270     270
1974    1974    1974    2       11      2
-1              1625            0800
-1      -1      0       59      23      69
-1      -1      2       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      7       55      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
$$
$3rd Division
$MG John Newton
$Newton
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Shaler's Brigade    Newton's Division   VI Corps - Sedgwick BG Alexander Shaler
This brigade played no significant role at Gettysburg.
0       0       45      270     270     270
1992    1992    1992    15      56      3
-1              1635            0800
-1      -1      0       59      23      70
-1      -1      2       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      6       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Eustis' Brigade     Newton's Division   VI Corps - Sedgwick Col Henry L. Eustis
This brigade played no significant role at Gettysburg.
0       0       45      270     270     270
1838    1838    1838    3       41      25
-1              1640            0800
-1      -1      0       59      21      65
-1      -1      2       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      5       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Wheaton's Brigade   Newton's Division   VI Corps - Sedgwick BG Frank Wheaton
This brigade played no significant role at Gettysburg.
0       0       45      270     270     270
1841    1841    1841    2       51      0
-1              1645            0800
-1      -1      0       59      21      66
-1      -1      2       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      4       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Artillery           Newton's Division   VI Corps - Sedgwick Cap Chas H. Tompkins
This brigade played no significant role at Gettysburg. 48 guns.
0       2       45      270     270     270
1007    1007    1007    4       8       0
-1              1650            0800
-1      -1      0       59      21      67 
-1      -1      2       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      3       56      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
@@
@XI Corps
@MG Oliver O. Howard
@Howard's XI Corps followed the I Corps as reinforcements for Buford's Cavalry on July 1. They were badly beaten by Ewell's Confederates and fell back to Cemetary Hill.
$$
$1st Division
$BG Fancis Barlow
$Barlow's division was poorly organized and unreliable. Barlow was wounded and captured on July 1.
#
von Gilsa's Brigade Barlow's Division   XI Corps - Howard   Col L. von Gilsa
This brigade was part of Gen. Francis Barlow's division, an unreliable unit with a large proportion of German immigrants. Barlow was wounded and captured on July 1.
0       0       20      270     0       0  
1491    1000    975     54      310     163
1100            0800            0800
23      79      23      35      23      35
24      65      -1      -1      -1      -1
22      57      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Ames' Brigade       Barlow's Division   XI Corps - Howard   BG Adelbert Ames
This brigade was part of Gen. Francis Barlow's division, an unreliable unit with a large proportion of German immigrants. Barlow was wounded and captured on July 1. Mostly Ohio troops.
0       0       20      270     0       0  
1465    800     700     68      366     344
1105            0800            0800
23      79      21      35      21      35
24      65      -1      -1      -1      -1
23      58      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
$$
$2nd Division
$BG A. von Steinwehr
$von Steinwehr's division was ordered by General Howard to hold Cemetery Hill on July 1.
#
Coster's Brigade    Steinwehr's DivisionXI Corps - Howard   Col Chas R. Coster
New York and Pennsylvania troops.
0       0       45      270     315     315
1423    1300    900     56      228     313
1110            0800            0800
23      79      24      36      24      36
24      65      -1      -1      -1      -1
23      59      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Smith's Brigade     Steinwehr's DivisionXI Corps - Howard   Col Orland Smith
This brigade was posted by Gen. Howard to hold Cemetery Hill on July 1 - a fortunate precaution.
0       0       45      270     315     315
1940    1900    1600    51      278     19
1115            0800            0800
23      79      25      37      25      37
24      65      -1      -1      -1      -1
23      60      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
$$
$3rd Division
$MG Carl Schurz
$Schurz's division was badly beaten by the Confederates on July 1 and held the point of Cemetery Hill for the remainder of the battle.
#
Schimmelfennig's BrgSchurz's Division   XI Corps - Howard   BG A. Schimmelfennig
Composed of German immigrants from NY and PA, this brigade had been hit by Stonewall Jackson in his flank attack at Chancellorsville, and also suffered badly on July 1 at Gettysburg.
0       0       20      270     315     315
1933    1200    1150    58      296     453
1120            0800            0800
23      79      26      38      26      38
24      65      -1      -1      -1      -1
23      61      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Krzyzanowski's Brig.Schurz's Division   XI Corps - Howard   Col W. Krzyzanowski
Composed largely of immigrants from NY and PA, this brigade had been hit by Stonewall Jackson in his flank attack at Chancellorsville, and also suffered badly on July 1 at Gettysburg.
0       0       25      270     315     315
1673    1200    1100    75      388     206
1125            0800            0800
23      79      27      40      27      39
24      65      -1      -1      -1      -1
24      62      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Artillery           Schurz's Division   XI Corps - Howard   Maj Thomas Osborne
26 guns
0       2       45      270     315     270
644     644     644     7       53      9
1130            0800            0800
23      79      27      42      27      43
24      65      -1      -1      -1      -1
24      63      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
@@
@XII Corps
@MG Henry W. Slocum
@General Slocum's XII Corps fought bravely in fierce fighting around Culp's Hill on July 2 and 3.
$$
$1st Division
$BG Alpheus Williams
$Williams was one of only 2 division commanders who retained his command through the disasters of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville.
#
McDougall's Brigade Williams' Division  XII Corps - Slocum  Col A. McDougall
One of Gen. Williams' brigade, they held the right flank of the Union line at Spangler's Spring.
0       0       45      270     45      90 
1973    1973    1900    12      60      8
1700            0800            0800
0       59      13      46      14      46
2       56      -1      -1      -1      -1
11      55      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Lockwood's Brigade  Williams' Division  XII Corps - Slocum  BG Henry H. Lockwood
An inexperienced, but eager brigade, it included a Maryland regiment that had been guarding railroads.
0       0       45      270     45      90 
1971    1971    1850    35      121     18
1705            0800            0800
0       59      13      48      14      48
2       56      -1      -1      -1      -1
10      55      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Ruger's Brigade     Williams' Division  XII Corps - Slocum  BG Thomas H. Ruger
One of Gen. Williams' brigade. Ruger took command of the division after Williams was killed. 
0       0       45      270     45      90 
1792    1792    1600    49      225     5
1710            0800            0800
0       59      13      50      14      50
2       56      -1      -1      -1      -1
9       55      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
$$
$2nd Division
$BG John W. Geary
$Geary's division was involved in numerous defenses of Culp's Hill on July 2 and 3 as Johnson's division attempted to take this high ground.
#
Candy's Brigade     Geary's Division    XII Corps - Slocum  Col Charles Candy
Mostly Ohio troops, they defended Culp's Hill on July 2 and 3.
0       0       45      270     45      90 
1898    1898    1800    18      119     2
1715            0800            0800
0       59      13      41      13      42
2       56      -1      -1      -1      -1
8       55      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Kane's Brigade      Geary's Division    XII Corps - Slocum  BG Thomas L. Kane
All Pennsylvania troops, they defended Culp's Hill on July 2 and 3.
0       0       45      270     45      90 
897     897     850     23      66      9
1720            0800            0800
0       59      14      39      13      44
2       56      -1      -1      -1      -1
7       55      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Greene's Brigade    Geary's Division    XII Corps - Slocum  BG George S. Greene
All NY troops. Gen Greene was the oldest Federal at Gettysburg. He was a civil engineer, and an expert on fortifications. His son served as an officer on the famous ironclad, Monitor.
0       0       45      270     45      45 
1541    1541    1350    67      212     24
1725            0800            0800
0       59      15      37      14      40
2       56      -1      -1      -1      -1
6       55      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Artillery           Geary's Division    XII Corps - Slocum  Lt E. D. Muhlenberg
20 guns
0       2       45      270     45      45 
398     398     398     0       9       0
1730            0800            0800
0       59      13      44      15      43
2       56      -1      -1      -1      -1
5       55      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
@@
@Cavalry
@MG Alfred Pleasonton
@Pleasonton did his job well, sticking to his instructions, which was precisely what his Confederate counterpart, J.E.B. Stuart, failed to do in the Gettysburg campaign.
$$
$1st Division
$BG John Buford
$One of the true heroes of the battle, Buford made the first contact with the Confederates. They held against overwhelming enemy numbers, waiting for reinforcements to arrive.
#
Gamble's Brigade    Buford's Division   Cavalry - PleasontonCol William Gamble
One of Buford's cavalry brigades that were the first to fight at Gettysburg. They held against overwhelming enemy numbers, waiting for infantry reinforcements to arrive.
0       1       70      270     225     225
1720    1640    1630    13      58      28
0800            0800            0800
40      17      25      73      25      73
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Devin's Brigade     Buford's Division   Cavalry - PleasontonCol Thomas C. Devin
One of Buford's cavalry brigades that were the first to fight at Gettysburg. They held against overwhelming enemy numbers, waiting for infantry reinforcements to arrive.
0       1       60      0       225     225
1234    1208    1206    2       3       23
0800            0800            0800
23      7       25      75      25      75
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Merritt's Brigade   Buford's Division   Cavalry - PleasontonBG Wesley Merritt
One of Buford's cavalry brigades that were the first to fight at Gettysburg. They held against overwhelming enemy numbers, waiting for infantry reinforcements to arrive.
0       1       70      270     225     225
1922    1900    1890    7       27      15
0800            0800            0800
40      21      25      77      25      77
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
#
#2nd Division
#BG David McM. Gregg
#
#
#1st Brigade         2nd Division        Cavalry             Col John McIntosh
#1533    1533    1533    0       26      9
#2nd Brigade         2nd Division        Cavalry             Col Pennock Huey
#1436    1436    1436    0       0       0
#3rd Brigade         2nd Division        Cavalry             Col J. Irvin Gregg
#1485    1485    1485    6       12      3
$$
$3rd Division
$BG Judson Kilpatrick
$Kilpatrick's division fought in a cavalry battle to the east of the main Union line that prevented J.E.B. Stuart's cavalry from circling around behind the line.
#
Farnsworth's BrigadeKilpatrick's Divisn Cavalry - PleasontonBG E. J. Farnsworth
Gen. Farnsworth was killed in the last fighting of the battle on July 3.
0       1       45      270     270     270
2189    2189    2180    53      181     121
-1              -1              0800
-1      -1      -1      -1      2       59
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Custer's Brigade    Kilpatrick's Divisn Cavalry - PleasontonBG George A. Custer
13 years before the Little Big Horn, Custer already had a reputation for dash and bravery. All his troops were from Michigan.
0       1       50      270     270     270
2345    2345    2330    32      147     76
-1              -1              0800
-1      -1      -1      -1      2       61
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
1st Horse Artill.   Kilpatrick's Divisn Cavalry - PleasontonCap J. M. Robertson
28 guns
0       2       45      270     270     270
532     532     532     2       6       0
-1              -1              0800
-1      -1      -1      -1      2       63
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
2nd Horse Artill.   Kilpatrick's Divisn Cavalry - PleasontonCap John C. Tidball
22 guns
0       2       45      270     270     270
435     435     435     2       0       13
-1              -1              0800
-1      -1      -1      -1      2       65
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Artillery Reserve   Kilpatrick's Divisn Cavalry - PleasontonBG Robert O. Tyler
114 guns
0       2       45      270     270     270
2988    2988    2988    0       0       0
-1              -1              0800
-1      -1      -1      -1      2       67
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
#1st Regular Brigade Kilpatrick          Cavalry - PleasontonCap D. R. Ransom
#24 guns
#527     527     527     13      53      2
#1st Volunteer       3rd Division        Cavalry             Lt Col F. McGilvery
#22 guns
#447     447     447     17      71      5
#2nd Volunteer       3rd Division        Cavalry             Cap Elijah D. Taft
#20 guns
#504     504     504     1       5       2
#3rd Volunteer       3rd Division        Cavalry             Cap J. F. Huntington
#20 guns
#494     494     494     10      24      3
#4th Volunteer       3rd Division        Cavalry             Cap Robert H. Fitzhugh
#28 guns
#617     617     617     2       34      0
#
#
#
!!
!Army of Northern Virginia
!General Robert E. Lee
!A Confederate army.
#
#Brigade            Division            Corps               Commander
#Description
#Side   Type    Morale
#Alive1 Alive2  Alive3  Dead    Wound   Miss    (Strength each day, & total losses)
#Time1          Time2           Time3           (Appearance times each day)
#Row1   Col1    Row2    Col2    Row3    Col3    (Initial position each day, July 1:1300)
#ToRow1 ToCol1  ToRow2  ToCol2  ToRow3  ToCol3  (Move to position 1)
#ToRow1 ToCol1  ToRow2  ToCol2  ToRow3  ToCol3  (Move to position 2)
#ToRow1 ToCol1  ToRow2  ToCol2  ToRow3  ToCol3  (Move to position 3)
#ToRow1 ToCol1  ToRow2  ToCol2  ToRow3  ToCol3  (Move to position 4)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@I Corps
@LG James Longstreet
@Longstreet was Lee's best commander.  He knew that Lee's strategy of frontal assault would never work but was unable to convince Lee to try a different approach.
$$
$McLaw's Division
$MG Lafayette McLaws
$One of Longstreet's most able commanders, McLaws led his division into a fierce battle in the Peach Orchard on July 2.
#
Barksdale's Brigade McLaw's Division    I Corps - LongstreetBG William Barksdale
Gen. Barksdale was a former US Congressman. His troops were from Mississippi. Barksdale was killed leading his troops through the Wheatfield on July 2.
1       0       80      90      90      90
1644    1644    900     156     499     92
-1              0800            0800
-1      -1      46      19      42      59
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Kershaw's Brigade   McLaw's Division    I Corps - LongstreetBG J.B. Kershaw
S. Carolina troops, they saw heavy fighting in the Peach Orchard and the Wheat Field on July 2. Kershaw was a former lawyer and Mexican War verteran.
1       0       50      90      90      90
2211    2211    1565    174     424     51
-1              0800            0800
-1      -1      46      23      42      61
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Semme's Brigade     McLaw's Division    I Corps - LongstreetBG P.J. Semmes
Georgia troops, they fought well in the Wheat Field on July 2. Gen. Semmes was the brother of a famous Confederate commerce raider. He died of wounds received at Gettysburg.
1       0       50      90      90      90
1354    1354    1075    73      268     91
-1              0800            0800
-1      -1      48      22      42      63
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Wofford's Brigade   McLaw's Division    I Corps - LongstreetBG W.T. Wofford
Georgia troops. This brigade had manned the sunken road at Fredericksburg. Wofford opposed secession before the war.
1       0       50      90      90      90
1399    1399    1075    44      181     112
-1              0800            0800
-1      -1      48      20      42      65
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Cabell's Artillery  McLaw's Division    I Corps - LongstreetCol H.C. Cabell
16 guns
1       2       50      90      90      90
383     383     383     15      37      0
-1              0800            0800
-1      -1      46      21      41      50
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
$$
$Pickett's Division
$MG George Pickett
$Pickett was an able commander with a whimsical personality and flowerly appearance. He led the disasterous charge on the Union line on July 3 that bears his name.
#
Armistead's Brigade Pickett's Division  I Corps - LongstreetBG L.A. Armistead
Gen. Armistead's dear friend was Union Gen. Hanock, whose troops he attacked on July 3. Armistead died at the climax of Pickett's charge, and symbolized its heroic futility.
1       0       50      90      90      90
2029    2029    2029    187     447     589
-1              1400            0800
-1      -1      52      12      45      51
-1      -1      40      20      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Kemper's Brigade    Pickett's Division  I Corps - LongstreetBG J.L. Kemper
Virginia troops. This brigade was first commanded by Gen. Longstreet at 1st Manassas. They suffered heavy casualties during the charge on July 3.
1       0       50      90      90      90
1678    1678    1678    171     367     165
-1              1405            0800
-1      -1      52      12      43      52
-1      -1      41      19      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Garnett's Brigade   Pickett's Division  I Corps - LongstreetBG R.B. Garnett
Virginia troops. Gen. Garnett had campaigned against secession before the war, but remained true to his home state, Virginia. He was killed during Pickett's charge on July 3.
1       0       50      90      90      90
1535    1535    1535    231     393     324
-1              1410            0800
-1      -1      52      12      43      50
-1      -1      42      18      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Dearing's Artillery Pickett's Division  I Corps - LongstreetMaj James Dearing
18 guns
1       2       50      90      90      90
439     439     439     9       16      4
-1              1415            0800
-1      -1      52      12      41      48
-1      -1      43      17      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
$$
$Hood's Division
$MG John Hood
$Hood was a skillful and aggressive commander who led the major part of Longstreet's attack on the Union's left flank on July 2. He was severely wounded that day.
#
Anderson's Brigade  Hood's Division     I Corps - LongstreetBG G.T. Anderson
Georgia troops. Gen. Anderson's nickname was "Tige". This brigade saw heavy fighting in Devil's Den on July 2.
1       0       50      90      90      90
1910    1910    1200    151     473     102
-1              0800            0800
-1      -1      48      27      40      63
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Benning's Brigade   Hood's Division     I Corps - LongstreetBG Henry L. Benning
Georgia troops. Gen. Benning was a former justice on the Georgia Supreme Court. His nickname was "Old Rock".  This brigade saw heavy fighting in Devil's Den on July 2.
1       0       50      90      90      90
1424    1424    920     86      279     149
-1              0800            0800
-1      -1      48      31      40      65
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Law's Brigade       Hood's Division     I Corps - LongstreetBG Evander M. Law
Alabama troops. This brigade marched for 18 hours on July 2 and then, with no rest, went into battle, attacking the Union position on Little Round Top.
1       0       80      90      90      90
2003    2003    1520    99      253     148
-1              0900            0800
-1      -1      52      12      40      67
-1      -1      46      31      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Robertson's Brigade Hood's Division     I Corps - LongstreetBG J.B. Robertson
Texas troops, this brigade fought hard and suffered heavy casualties during the battle for Little Round Top on July 2.
1       0       80      90      90      90
1775    1775    1190    152     313     138
-1              0800            0800
-1      -1      46      27      40      69
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Henry's Artillery   Hood's Division     I Corps - LongstreetCol M.W. Henry
19 guns
1       2       50      90      90      90
405     405     405     5       22      0
-1              0800            0800
-1      -1      46      29      41      52
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Artillery Reserve   Hood's Division     I Corps - LongstreetCol J.B. Walton
34 guns
1       2       50      90      90      90
837     837     837     30      122     17
-1              0800            0800
-1      -1      48      29      41      54
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
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@II Corps
@LG Richard Ewell
@Ewell was a capable officer, but easily influenced by his subordinates. His lack of coordination with Longstreet's attack on July 2 was a major factor in their loss that day.
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$Early's Division
$MG Jubal A. Early
$Early was a corrupt and vengeful man who convinced General Ewell not to attack Culp's Hill on July 2, which severely compromised the Confederate strategy for that day.
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Hays' Brigade       Early's Division    II Corps - Ewell    BG Harry T. Hays
Hicknamed the "Louisianna Tigers". Hays was a New Orleans lawyer. His brigade won fame in the Shenandoah Valley.
1       0       70      180     180     180
1505    1420    1300    61      187     86
1400            0800            0800
10      0       23      28      23      28
14      4       -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Smith's Brigade     Early's Division    II Corps - Ewell    BG William Smith
Virginia troops, they participated in a poorly coordinated attack on Cemetary Hill on July 2.
1       0       50      180     180     270
905     890     800     28      118     35
1405            0800            0800
10      0       19      28      8       41
15      9       -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Hoke's Brigade      Early's Division    II Corps - Ewell    Col Isaac E. Avery
N. Carolina troops. Col. Avery was killed on July 2 on Cemetary Hill.
1       0       50      180     180     180
897     820     700     92      213     107
1410            0800            0800
10      0       21      28      21      28
12      4       -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Gordon's Brigade    Early's Division    II Corps - Ewell    BG J.B. Gordon
Georgia troops. Gen. Gordon was seriously wounded at Antietam.
1       0       70      180     180     180
1802    1750    1650    112     297     128
1415            0800            0800
10      0       25      28      25      28
16      4       -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Artillery           Early's Division    II Corps - Ewell    Lt Col H.P. Jones
16 guns
1       2       50      180     180     180
850     850     850     2       6       4
1420            0800            0800
10      0       27      28      27      28
10      2       -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
$$
$Johnson's Division
$MG Edward Johnson
$Johnson's Division fought well at Culp's Hill, but suffered from the poor coordination between their corps commander, Ewell, and the rest of the army.
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Steuart's Brigade   Johnson's Division  II Corps - Ewell    BG George H. Steuart
Gen. Steuart was nicknamed "Maryland" for his devotion to his home state. A mixed brigade, with troops from N. Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland.
1       0       50      90      225     270
1692    1692    1500    143     370     212
1800            0800            0800
52      12      3       26      9       44
40      20      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Stonewall Brigade   Johnson's Division  II Corps - Ewell    BG James A. Walker
Virginia troops. Famous for standing like a "stone wall" at 1st Manassas in 1861, giving Stonewall Jackson his nickname.
1       0       70      90      225     270
1410    1410    1350    65      173     100
1805            0800            0800
52      12      5       25      9       42
41      19      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Nicholls' Brigade   Johnson's Division  II Corps - Ewell    Col J.M. Williams
Louisiana troops, they participated in the attack on Culp's Hill on July 2 and 3.
1       0       60      90      225     270
1405    1405    1200    66      287     36
1810            0800            0800
52      12      7       24      9       40
42      18      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Jone's Brigade      Johnson's Division  II Corps - Ewell    BG John M. Jones
Virginia troops, they participated in the attack on Culp's Hill on July 2 and 3.
1       0       50      90      225     225
1700    1700    1500    76      290     64
1815            0800            0800
52      12      9       23      10      38
43      17      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Artillery           Johnson's Division  II Corps - Ewell    Maj J.W. Latimer
16 guns
1       2       50      90      225     225
850     850     850     22      0       29
1820            0800            0800
52      12      11      22      10      36
44      16      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
$$
$Rodes' Division
$MG R.E. Rodes
$Rodes was a poor commander whose division suffered very heavy losses on July 1. They viewed the remainder of the battle from the edge of the town of Gettysburg. 
#
Daniel's Brigade    Rodes' Division     II Corps - Ewell    BG Junius Daniel
N. Carolina troops. Part of Gen. Rodes' division, whose hastily prepared attack on July 1 cost his division dearly.
1       0       50      180     135     270
2162    1500    1500    231     583     136
1200            0800            0800
21      0       34      24      8       39
27      5       -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Doles' Brigade      Rodes' Division     II Corps - Ewell    BG George Doles
Georgia troops. Part of Gen. Rodes' division, whose hastily prepared attack on July 1 cost his division dearly.
1       0       70      180     135     135
1323    1150    1104    46      106     67
1205            0800            0800
21      0       30      26      31      33
19      5       -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Iverson's Brigade   Rodes' Division     II Corps - Ewell    BG Alfred Iverson
N. Carolina troops. Gen. Iverson became hysterical on the 1st day, when his brigade was virtually destroyed.
1       0       30      180     135     135
1384    481     481     182     399     322
1210            0800            0800
21      0       32      26      32      34
25      5       -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Ramseur's Brigade   Rodes' Division     II Corps - Ewell    BG S.D. Ramseur
N. Carolina troops. Part of Gen. Rodes' division, whose hastily prepared attack on July 1 cost his division dearly.
1       0       70      180     135     135
1027    752     752     39      149     87
1215            0800            0800
21      0       34      26      33      35
23      5       -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
O'Neal's Brigade    Rodes' Division     II Corps - Ewell    Col E.A. O'Neal
Alabama troops. Part of Gen. Rodes' division, whose hastily prepared attack on July 1 cost his division dearly.
1       0       40      180     135     225
1688    1000    1000    90      422     184
1220            0800            0800
21      0       30      24      8       37
21      5       -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Artillery           Rodes' Division     II Corps - Ewell    Lt Col Thomas Carter
16 guns
1       2       50      180     135     135
850     850     850     14      25      34
1225            0800            0800
21      0       36      26      34      36
14      2       -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Artillery Reserve   Rodes' Division     II Corps - Ewell    Col J. T. Brown
30 guns
1       2       50      180     135     135
662     662     662     0       0       0
1230            0800            0800
21      0       32      24      35      37
16      2       -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
@@
@III Corps
@LG Ambrose P. Hill
@Hill was an able general, but was ill at Gettysburg.  His performance was correspondingly weak. His corps was the first to fight and took had heavy casualties on July 1.
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$Anderson's Division
$MG R.H. Anderson
$Anderson's division charged the center of the Union line on July 2 and again as part of Pickett's Charge on July 3, suffering heavy casualties.
#
Mahone's Brigade    Anderson's Division III Corps - Hill    BG William Mahone
Virginia troops. Mahone was an unaggressive commander.
1       0       30      90      135     90 
1637    1637    1630    12      59      39
1600            0800            0800
52      12      39      38		43      39
40      20      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Perry's Brigade     Anderson's Division III Corps - Hill    Col David Lang
The only Florida brigade at Gettysburg.
1       0       50      90      135     90 
787     787     500     54      196     205
1605            0800            0800
52      12      41      46      45      54
41      19      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Posey's Brigade     Anderson's Division III Corps - Hill    BG Carnot Posey
Mississippi troops. Posey was a timid commander, who had served with Jefferson Davis in the Mexican War.
1       0       40      90      135     90
1403    1403    1350    15      69      0
1610            0800            0800
52      12      39      40      45      44
42      18      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Wilcox's Brigade    Anderson's Division III Corps - Hill    BG Cadmus M. Wilcox
Alabama troops.	They participated in Pickett's Charge on July 3.
1       0       60      90      135     90
1831    1831    1060    78      443     257
1615            0800            0800
52      12      41      48      45      56
43      17      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Wright's Brigade    Anderson's Division III Corps - Hill    BG A.R. Wright
Georgia troops. Gen. Wright was severely wounded at Antietam.
1       0       50      90      135     90
1500    1500    850     183     344     169
1620            0800            0800
52      12      40      42      47      49
44      16      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Sumter Artillery    Anderson's Division III Corps - Hill    Maj John Lane
17 guns
1       2       50      90      135     90
407     407     407     3       28      5
1625            0800            0800
52      12      40      44      41      42
45      15      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
$$
$Heth's Division
$MG Henry Heth
$Heth's division was the first to fight on July 1 when they encounted Union cavalry on McPherson's ridge. Heth was wounded and his division badly battered.
#
Archer's Brigade    Heth's Division     III Corps - Hill    BG James J. Archer
Gen. Archer was captured on July 1 by troops of the Iron Brigade. Alabama and Tennessee troops.
1       0       60      90      90      90
1249    700     700     69      219     396
0800            0800            0800
52      12      40      21      43      48
43      20      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Brockenbrough's Brg Heth's Division     III Corps - Hill    Col J Brockenbrough
Virginia troops, they saw heavy fighting at McPherson's Ridge on July 1.
1       0       50      90      90      90
989     900     900     35      118     18
0810            0800            0800
52      12      40      23      43      42
44      17      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Davis' Brigade      Heth's Division     III Corps - Hill    BG Joseph R. Davis
Mostly Mississippi troops. Gen. Davis was the nephew of President Jefferson Davis.
1       0       40      90      90      90
2356    2100    2100    289     677     64
0805            0800            0800
52      12      40      25      43      44
43      16      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Pettigrew's Brigade Heth's Division     III Corps - Hill    BG James Pettigrew
N. Carolina troops. This brigade suffered heavy casualties on July 1, but was still called upon by General Lee to participate in Pickett's charge on July 3.
1       0       50      90      90      90
2689    1900    1900    386     915     149
0815            0800            0800
52      12      42      21      43      46
44      19      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Garnett's Artillery Heth's Division     III Corps - Hill    Col John J. Garnett
15 guns
1       2       50      90      90      90
404     404     404     0       2       4
0820            0800            0800
52      12      42      23      41      44
48      20      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
$$
$Pender's Division
$MG William Pender
$Pender's division followed Heth's into major fighting on July 1 and then participated in Pickett's Charge on July 3. Pender was wounded on July 1.
#
Lane's Brigade      Pender's Division   III Corps - Hill    BG James H. Lane
N. Carolina troops. Lane was an inexperienced commander whom Lee passed over for division command. His brigade participated in Pickett's charge on July 3.
1       0       50      90      135     90
1769    1400    1400    178     376     238
1100            0800            0800
52      12      38      29      45      46
45      15      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Perrin's Brigade    Pender's Division   III Corps - Hill    Col Abner Perrin
S. Carolina troops, they fought at McPherson's Ridge on July 1.
1       0       70      90      135     90
1884    1600    1600    127     450     16
1105            0800            0800
52      12      38      31      45      36
45      17      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Scale's Brigade     Pender's Division   III Corps - Hill    BG A.M. Scales
N. Carolina troops, they fought at McPherson's Ridge on July 1 and participated in Pickett's charge on July 3.
1       0       50      90      135     90
1444    1300    1300    175     358     171
1110            0800            0800
52      12      38      33      45      48
45      19      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Thomas' Brigade     Pender's Division   III Corps - Hill    BG Edward L. Thomas
Georgia troops, they fought at McPherson's Ridge on July 1.
1       0       50      90      135     90
1364    1200    1200    34      127     103
1115            0800            0800
52      12      38      35      45      38
45      21      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Poagues' Artillery  Pender's Division   III Corps - Hill    Maj W. T. Poague
16 guns
1       2       50      90      135     90
384     384     384     2       4       0
1120            0800            0800
52      12      39      36      41      46
48      24      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
Artillery Reserve   Pender's Division   III Corps - Hill    Col Lindsay Walker
36 guns
1       2       50      90      135     90
762     762     762     20      60      19
1125            0800            0800
52      12      40      34      41      40
48      18      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
@@
@Cavalry
@MG J.E.B. Stuart
@Up to Gettysburg, Stuart was highly praised as a brilliant cavalryman. Needed for reconnaissance, he instead embarked on a series of daring raids to promote his image.
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$Cavalry
$MG J.E.B. Stuart
$Up to Gettysburg, Stuart was highly praised as a brilliant cavalryman. Needed for reconnaissance, he instead embarked on a series of daring raids to promote his image.
#
Hampton's Brigade   Stuart's Division   Cavalry - Stuart    BG Wade Hampton
Mixed brigade. Wade Hampton was a wealthy S. Carolina planter who outfitted many of his troops at his own expense.
1       1       50      90      90      90 
1775    1775    1775    21      54      135
-1              -1              0800
-1      -1      -1      -1      10      0
-1      -1      -1      -1      16      9
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
#Robertson's Brigade Stuart             Cavalry - Stuart    BG Beverly Robertson
#N. Carolina troops.
#964     964     964     0       0       0
Fitz Lee's Brigade  Stuart's Division   Cavalry - Stuart    BG Fitz Lee
Maryland and Virginia troops.
1       1       50      90      90      135
2034    2034    2034    7       19      69
-1              1600            0800
-1      -1      21      0       29      32
-1      -1      23      6       -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
#Jenkin's Brigade    Stuart              Cavalry - Stuart    BG A.G. Jenkins
#Virginia troops, they camped 4 miles from Harrisburg on June 28, the northernmost penetration of any Confederate unit of the war.
#1184    1184    1184    6       6       6
#Jone's Brigade      Stuart's Division   Cavalry             BG William E. Jones
#Gen. Jones detested his superior, J.E.B. Stuart, who returned the sentiment. Virginia troops.
#1479    1479    1479    0       0       0
W.H.F. Lee's BrigadeStuart's Division   Cavalry - Stuart    Col John Chambliss
Lee was the son of Robert E. Lee. Virginia troops.
1       1       55      90      90      135
1204    1204    1204    5       31      20
-1              1605            0800
-1      -1      21      0       29      30
-1      -1      23      5       -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
-1      -1      -1      -1      -1      -1
#Stuart Horse Artill Stuart's Division   Cavalry             Maj R.F. Beckham
#23 guns
#639     639     639     1       1       3
#Imboden's Command   Stuart's Division   Cavalry             BG J.D. Imboden
#Virginia troops, including a group of partisan "rangers".
#2234    2234    2234    0       0       0



