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    Missouri 32nd Volunteer Infantry (Union)

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    Missouri, United States of America

    Companies

    Missouri 32nd Volunteer Infantry, Company A (Union)

    Missouri 32nd Volunteer Infantry, Company B (Union)

    Missouri 32nd Volunteer Infantry, Company C (Union)

    Missouri 32nd Volunteer Infantry, Company D (Union)

    Missouri 32nd Volunteer Infantry, Company E (Union)

    Missouri 32nd Volunteer Infantry, Company F (Union)

    Missouri 32nd Volunteer Infantry, Company F&S (Union)

    Missouri 32nd Volunteer Infantry, Company G (Union)

    Missouri 32nd Volunteer Infantry, Company H (Union)

    Missouri 32nd Volunteer Infantry, Company I (Union)

    Missouri 32nd Volunteer Infantry, Company K (Union)

    Field Officers

    Brigadier General Charles R. Woods

    Brigadier General Francis Preston Blair Jr.

    Brigadier General Frederick Steele

    Brigadier General Peter J. Osterhaus

    Colonel Bernard G. Farrar

    Colonel Francis H. Manter

    Colonel Hugo A. von Wangelin

    Colonel Hugo Wangelin

    Colonel Hugo von Wangelin

    Escort: Dodson's Kane County Cavalry: Cpt William C. Wilder

    Major General Frederick Steele

    Major Abraham J. Seay

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