. History of the One hundred and sixth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, 2d brigade, 2d division, 2d corps, 1861-1865 . Henry H. Spencer, Oct. 16, 1861. Oct. 16, 1864. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va„ Dec. 13, 1862. Detailed as Sharpshooter, May, 1864. Mustered out, Oct. 16, 1864. 1862] FREDERICKSBURG 127 CHAPTER XII. FREDERICKSBURG. THE Army of the Potomac, now under the command of Gen-eral A. E. Burnside, was divided into three grand divisionsunder Generals Sumner, Hooker and Franklin. The rightgrand division commanded by General E. V. Sumner, was com-posed of the Second and Ninth Corps; the
. History of the One hundred and sixth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, 2d brigade, 2d division, 2d corps, 1861-1865 . Henry H. Spencer, Oct. 16, 1861. Oct. 16, 1864. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Va„ Dec. 13, 1862. Detailed as Sharpshooter, May, 1864. Mustered out, Oct. 16, 1864. 1862] FREDERICKSBURG 127 CHAPTER XII. FREDERICKSBURG. THE Army of the Potomac, now under the command of Gen-eral A. E. Burnside, was divided into three grand divisionsunder Generals Sumner, Hooker and Franklin. The rightgrand division commanded by General E. V. Sumner, was com-posed of the Second and Ninth Corps; the center grand divisionunder General Joseph Hooker, was composed of the Third andFifth Corps; and the left grand division under General W. , contained the First and Sixth Corps. Each divisionwas accompanied with a large force of artillery, making Burn-sides full force to number 127,574 officers and men. The Second Corps was commanded by General D. X. Couch,the First Division by General W. H. French, the Second Divisionby General (). O. Howard, and the Third Division by General Hancock. Of our Divisio
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