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Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — The Irish Brigade — Second Brigade, First Division — Second Corps
(Front):Second Brigade First Division Second Corps July 2, 1863. 6 p.m. 63. 69. 88. New York Infantry Irish Brigade Casualties  63.  69.  88. Killed           5.   5.  7. Wounded   10.   14.  17. Missing          8.   6.   4. (Back): The Brigade entered the battle under command of Colonel Patrick Kelly 530 strong, of which this contingent, comprising three battalions of two companies each, numbered 240 men. The original strength of these battalions was 3,000 men. The . . . — Map (db m15687) HM
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — 5th Michigan Infantry — Third Brigade, First Division — Third Corps
(Front):5th. Mich. Inf. Third Brigade First Division Third Corps (Back):Effective strength July 2nd 1863 Present and on detached service 21 officers and 262 men Total 283. - Casualties - Killed 2 officers 17 men, Wounded 8 officers 78 men Missing 4 men. Total 109 The Regiment fought here about 4:00 o'clock p.m. July 2nd 1863 after it had been assembled from the skirmish - line far in advance of this position. It moved to the support of the 2nd Corps in resisting Pickett's charge . . . — Map (db m15710) HM
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — Field Hospital of the 32nd Massachusetts Infantry — 2nd Brigade, 1st Division — 5th Corps
Behind this group of rocks, on the afternoon of July 2nd, 1863, Surgeon Z. Boylston Adams placed the Field Hospital of the 32nd Massachusetts Infantry, 2nd Brigade, 1st Div., 5th Army Corps. Established so near the line of battle, many of our wounded escaped capture or death by its timely aid. — Map (db m15717) HM
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — 66th New York Infantry — 3rd Brigade, 1st Division — 2nd Corps
66th New York Infantry; 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 2nd Corps. July 2, 1863. 6 p.m. Casualties: 5 killed, 29 wounded. 10 missing. — Map (db m15718) HM
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — Third Brigade — First Division - Second Corps — Army of the Potomac
Army of the Potomac Second Corps First Division Third Brigade Brig. Gen. Samuel K. Zook Lieut. Col. John Fraser 52d. 57th. 66th. New York 140th. Pennsylvania Infantry July 2 Arrived early in the morning and formed on right of Second Brigade on line from Cemetery Hill to Round Top. Between 5 and 6 p.m. advanced with Division to left and entered the Wheatfield and the woods on its right in line of battle forcing the Confederates through the field and the woods to the further end. Brig. Gen. . . . — Map (db m15725) HM
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — 52nd New York Infantry — 3rd Brigade, 1st Division — 2nd Corps
(Front):52nd. N.Y. Infantry 3rd Brig. 1st. Div. 2nd. Corps July 2nd. 1863. 6 to 7 p.m. (Back):Casualties Killed 2 Wounded 26 Missing 10 Total loss 38 — Map (db m15726) HM
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — 32nd Massachusetts Infantry — 2nd Brigade, 1st Division — 5th Corps
Here the 32nd Massachusetts Infy. 2nd Brig. 1st. Div. 5th A.C. withstood an attack of the enemy about 5 o'clock p.m. July 2, 1863 Withdrawn here, it fought again in the Wheatfield Lost in both actions killed and wounded 79 out of 227 officers and men — Map (db m15728) HM
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — 2nd Company Andrew Sharpshooters
July 2nd 1863. 2nd Co Andrew Sharp Shooters Mass. Vols. — Map (db m15729) HM
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — 22nd Massachusetts Infantry — 1st Brigade, 1st Division — 5th Corps
(Around Upper Facings):22nd Mass. Infty. 1st Brigade 1st Division 5th Corps (Left):First Colonel Henry Wilson succeeded by Jesse A. Cove Killed June 27, 1862. (Back):The 22nd Mass. Infty. stood here July 2, 1863 — Map (db m15731) HM
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — First Brigade — First Division - Fifth Corps — Army of the Potomac
Army of the Potomac Fifth Corps First Division First Division Col. William S. Tilton 18th. 22d. Massachusetts 1st. Michigan 118th. Pennsylvania Infantry July 2 In position in column with the Division and Corps on the Baltimore Pike near Rock Creek until after 4 p.m. then moved with the Division left in front to the support of Third Corps line the Third Brigade having been detached to occupy Little Round Top. The Brigade preceded by Second Brigade crossed Plum Run and the Wheatfield and went . . . — Map (db m15732) HM
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — First Michigan Infantry — 1st Brigade, 1st Division — 5th Corps
(Front):First Mich. Inf'ty. 1st Brig. 1st Div. 5th Corps (Back):Mustered in at Detroit Mich. May 1, 1861. for 3 months. Mustered in at Ann Arbor, Mich. Aug. 17, 1861. for 3 years. Re-enlisted as Veterans. Feb. 23, 1864. Mustered out at Jefersonville, Ind. July 9, 1865. Total enrollment. 2144 officers and men. Killed in action. officers 12, men 135. Died of wounds. officers 6, men 22. Died of disease. officers 1, men 95. Total 252. "From the first to the last." Entry into . . . — Map (db m15735) HM
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — 118th Pennsylvania Infantry — 1st Brigade, 1st Division — 5th Corps
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Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — 140th Pennsylvania Infantry — 3rd Brigade, 1st Division — 2nd Corps
(Front):140th Penna Infantry. 3rd Brig. 1st Div. 2d corps. The regiment engaged the enemy on this position late in the afternoon of July 2d succeeding 5th Corps troops and holding the right of the 1st Division 2d Corps. Supported battery on left centre July 3rd. Present at Gettysburg 589 officers and men Killed and died of wounds, 3 officers 50 men Wounded 8 officers 120 men Captured or missing 3 officers 57 men Total 241. (Left):Recruited in Washington, Beaver, Greene, and . . . — Map (db m15739) HM
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — 18th Massachusetts Volunteers — 1st Brigade, 1st Division — 5th Corps
(Front):18th. Mass. Vol.s First Brig. First Div. 5th Corps. "Let Us Have Peace" (Right): July 2, 1863. (Left):Little Round Top July 3, 1863. — Map (db m15741) HM
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — 116th Pennsylvania Infantry — 2nd Brigade, 1st Division — 2nd Corps
(Front): 116th Pennsylvania Infantry 2nd Brig. 1st Div. 2nd Corps. (Back):2nd Brigade. July 2, 1863 In action 142 officers and men Killed and wounded 37 (Left):Irish Brigade. (Right):1st Division. — Map (db m15744) HM
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — 28th Massachusetts Infantry — 2nd Brigade, 1st Division — 2nd Corps
(Around Base):28th Mass. 2nd Brig. 1st Div. 2nd Corps. (Front):Faugh A Ballaugh 28th Mass. Inf'y Vol. Col. Richard Byrns Com. Meagher's Irish Brig. Col. Patrick Kelly. Com. This regt. went into battle July 2. 1863. Numbering 220 officers and men. 101 of whom were killed or wounded. Erected by the survivors and friends of the Regt. to mark the spot where it fought in defense of the American Union. — Map (db m15745) HM
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — Second Brigade — First Division - Second Corps — Army of the Potomac
Army of the Potomac Second Corps First Division Second Brigade Col. Patrick Kelly 28th. Massachusetts 63d. (2 Cos.) 69th. (2 Cos.) 88th. (2 Cos.) New York 116th. (4 Cos.) Pennsylvania Infantry July 2 Arrived at 7 a.m. and took position on line from Cemetery Hill to Round Top at the right of First Brigade. Between 5 and 6 p.m. went with Division to left. First Brigade on the left Third Brigade on right. Engaged the Confederate forces including Brig. Gen. Anderson's Brigade Major Gen. Hood's . . . — Map (db m15746) HM
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — 140th Pennsylvania Infantry
140th Reg't. Penna. Vols. Col. R. P. Roberts Commanding. Zook's Brig., Caldwell's Div., Hancock's Corps. July 2nd 1863. (Succeeded 5, Corps Troops.) Carried into action. 29 officers and 560 enlisted men. Lost in action. 14 officers and 227 enlisted men. as follows:Killed, 3 officers and 34 enlisted men. Died of wounds, 1 officer and 16 enlisted men. Wounded, 7 officers and 120 enlisted men. Capt'd and missing, 3 officers and 57 enlisted men. In memory of our comrades, 1885. 140, P.V. Right of . . . — Map (db m15748) HM
Pennsylvania (Adams County), Gettysburg — First Division — Fifth Corps — Army of the Potomac
Army of the Potomac Fifth Corps First Division Brig. General James Barnes First Brigade Col. Wm. S. Tilton Second Brigade Col. J.B. Sweitzer Third Brigade Col. Strong Vincent, Col. Jas. C. Rice. July 2. Crossed Rock Creek in the morning and was massed on Baltimore Pike with the Corps until between 4 and 5 p.m. then moved to the left by command of Gen. Sykes to the support of Third Corps line. The Third Brigade in the advance hastened to take possession of Little Round Top. The First and . . . — Map (db m15749) HM
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