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    Indiana 31st Infantry (Union)

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    Indiana, United States of America

    Companies

    Indiana 31st Infantry, Company A (Union)

    Indiana 31st Infantry, Company B (Union)

    Indiana 31st Infantry, Company C (Union)

    Indiana 31st Infantry, Company D (Union)

    Indiana 31st Infantry, Company E (Union)

    Indiana 31st Infantry, Company F (Union)

    Indiana 31st Infantry, Company F&S (Union)

    Indiana 31st Infantry, Company G (Union)

    Indiana 31st Infantry, Company H (Union)

    Indiana 31st Infantry, Company I (Union)

    Indiana 31st Infantry, Company K (Union)

    Field Officers

    27 guns k-0 w-0 m-0 = 0

    2nd Kentucky Cavalry : Ltc Thomas Cochran

    Brigadier General Charles Cruft

    Brigadier General Jacob G. Lauman

    Brigadier General John M. Palmer

    Brigadier General Lew Wallace

    Brigadier General Mahlon D. Manson

    Brigadier General Nathan Kimball

    Brigadier General Stephen A. Hurlbut

    Brigadier General William Sooy Smith

    Colonel Charles Cruft

    Colonel Isaac M. Kirby

    Colonel John Osborn

    Colonel John T. Smith

    Colonel John Thomas Smith

    Colonel Thomas D. Sedgewick until 30 May

    Escort:

    Lieutenant Colonel John Osborn

    Major General David S. Stanley

    Major General John M. Palmer

    Major General William "Bull" Nelson

    Major Fred Arn

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