2nd Guard-Infantry Division: Lieut.-General von Budritzki.
3rd Brigade: Colonel Knappe von Knappstaedt.1st Guard Grenadier regiment (Emperor Alexander's).3rd " " " (Queen Elizabeth's).4th Brigade: Major-General von Berger.2nd Guard Grenadier regiment (Emperor Francis').4th " " " (Queen's).Attached to Division:Guard Rifle battalion.2nd Guard Uhlan regiment.Four batteries (two heavy, two light) of Guard field-artillery regiment.2nd Field-pioneer company of the Guard with entrenching tool-column.3rd Field-pioneer company of the Guard.
Guard-Cavalry Division: Lieut.-General Count v. d. Goltz.
1st Brigade: Major-General Count von Brandenburg I.Regiment of the Guard du Corps.Guard Cuirassier regiment.2nd Brigade: Major-General H.R.H. Prince Albert of Prussia.1st Guard Uhlan regiment.3rd " " "3rd Brigade: Major-General Count von Brandenburg II.1st Guard Dragoon regiment.2nd " " "
Corps-Artillery: Colonel von Scherbening.
Three batteries of horse-artillery }Two light field-batteries } of the Guard field-artilleryTwo heavy " " } regiment.Artillery ammunition, Infantry ammunition, and pontoon columns of theGuard field-artillery regiment.Guard train-battalion.
3rd Corps—Brandenburg.
Lieut.-General von Alvensleben II.Chief of Staff: Colonel von Voigts-Rhetz.Commanding Artillery: Major-General von Bülow.Commanding Engineer: Major Sabarth.
5th Infantry Division: Lieut.-General von Stülpnagel.
9th Brigade: Major-General von Döring.Leib.-Grenadier regiment (1st Brandenburg), No. 8.5th Brandenburg Infantry regiment, No. 48.10th Brigade: Major-General von Schwerin.2nd Brandenburg Grenadier regiment, No. 12.6th Brandenburg Infantry regiment, No. 52.Attached to Division:Brandenburg Jäger battalion, No. 3.2nd Brandenburg Dragoon regiment, No. 12.Four batteries (two heavy, two light) of the Brandenburg Field-artilleryregiment, No. 3.3rd Field-pioneer company, 3rd corps.
6th Infantry Division: Lieut.-General Baron von Buddenbrock.
11th Brigade: Major-General von Rothmaler.3rd Brandenburg Infantry regiment, No. 20.Brandenburg Fusilier regiment, No. 35.12th Brigade: Colonel von Bismarck.4th Brandenburg Infantry regiment, No. 24.8th Brandenburg Infantry regiment, No. 64.Attached to Division:1st Brandenburg Dragoon regiment, No. 2.Four batteries (two heavy, two light) of the Brandenburg field-artilleryregiment, No. 3.2nd Field-pioneer company, 3rd corps, with entrenching tool-column.
Corps-Artillery: Colonel von Dresky.
Two batteries of horse-artillery }Two heavy field-batteries } of the Brandenburg field-artilleryTwo light " " } regiment, No. 3.1st Field-pioneer company, 3rd corps, with light bridging-train.Artillery ammunition, Infantry ammunition, and pontoon columns of theBrandenburg field-artillery regiment, No. 3.Brandenburg train battalion.
4th Corps—Saxon Provinces and Anhalt.
Infantry-General von Alvensleben I.Chief of Staff: Colonel von Thile.Commanding Artillery: Major-General von Scherbening.Commanding Engineer: Lieut.-Colonel von Eltester.
7th Infantry Division: Lieut.-General von Grosz von Schwarzhoff.
13th Brigade: Major-General von Vorries.1st Magdeburg Infantry regiment, No. 26.3rd Magdeburg Infantry regiment, No. 66.14th Brigade: Major-General von Zychlinski.2nd Magdeburg Infantry regiment, No. 27.Anhalt Infantry regiment, No. 93.
Attached to Division:Magdeburg Jäger battalion, No. 4.Westphalian Dragoon regiment, No. 7.Four batteries (two heavy, two light) of the Magdeburg field-artilleryregiment.2nd Field-pioneer company, 4th corps, with entrenching tool-column.3rd Field-pioneer company, 4th corps.
8th Infantry Division: Lieut.-General von Schöler.
15th Brigade: Major-General von Kessler.1st Thüringian Infantry regiment, No. 31.3rd " " " No. 71.16th Brigade: Colonel von Scheffler.Schleswig-Holstein Fusilier regiment, No. 86.7th Thüringian Infantry regiment, No. 96.Attached to Division:Thüringian Hussar regiment, No. 12.Four batteries (two heavy, two light) of the Magdeburg field-artilleryregiment, No. 4.1st Field-pioneer company, 4th corps, with light bridge-train.
Corps-Artillery: Colonel Crusius.
Two batteries of horse-artillery }Two light field-batteries } of the Magdeburg field-artilleryTwo heavy " " } regiment, No. 4.Artillery ammunition, infantry ammunition, and pontoon columns belongingto Magdeburg field-artillery regiment, No. 4.Magdeburg train-battalion, No. 4.
9th Corps—Schleswig-Holstein and Hesse.
Infantry-General von Manstein.Chief of Staff: Major Bronsart von Schellendorf.Commanding Artillery: Major-General Baron von Puttkammer.Commanding Engineer: Major Hutier.
18th Infantry Division: Lieut.-General Baron von Wrangel.
35th Brigade: Major-General von Blumenthal.Magdeburg Fusilier regiment, No. 36.Schleswig Infantry regiment, No. 84.36th Brigade: Major-General von Below.2nd Silesian Grenadier regiment, No. 11.Holstein Infantry regiment, No. 85.Attached to Division:Lauenburg Jäger battalion, No. 9.Magdeburg Dragoon regiment, No. 6.Four batteries (two heavy, two light) of Schleswig-Holstein field-artillery regiment, No. 9.2nd Field-pioneer company, 9th corps, with entrenching tool-column.3rd Field-pioneer company, 9th corps.
Hessian Division(25th): Lieut.-General Prince Louis of Hesse.
49th Brigade: Major-General von Wittich.1st Infantry regiment (Body Guard).2nd " " (Grand Duke's).1st (Guard) Jäger battalion.
50th Brigade: Colonel von Lynker.3rd Infantry regiment.4th " "2nd Jäger battalion.(25th) Cavalry Brigade: Major-General Baron von Schlotheim.1st Reiter regiment (Guard Cheveauxlegers).2nd " " (Leib Chevauxlegers).One battery of horse-artillery.Five field-batteries (two heavy, three light).Pioneer company with light field bridge-train.
Corps-Artillery: Colonel von Jagemann.
One battery of horse-artillery }Two light field-batteries } of the Schleswig-Holstein field-artilleryTwo heavy " " } regiment, No. 9.
10th Corps—Hanover, Oldenburg, and Brunswick.
Infantry-General von Voigts-Rhetz.Chief of Staff: Lieut.-Colonel von Caprivi.Commanding Artillery: Colonel Baron v. d. Becke.Commanding Engineer: Lieut.-Colonel Cramer.
19th Infantry Division: Lieut.-General von Schwartzkoppen.
37th Brigade: Colonel Lehmann.East Frisian Infantry regiment, No. 78.Oldenburg Infantry regiment, No. 91.38th Brigade: Major-General von Wedell.3rd Westphalian Infantry regiment, No. 16.8th " " " No. 57.Attached to Division:1st Hanoverian Dragoon regiment, No. 9.Four batteries (two heavy, two light) of Hanoverian field-artillery regiment, No. 10.2nd Field-pioneer company, 10th corps, with entrenching tool-column.3rd Field-pioneer company, 10th corps.
20th Infantry Division: Major-General von Kraatz-Koschlan.
39th Brigade: Major-General von Woyna.7th Westphalian Infantry regiment, No. 56.3rd Hanoverian Infantry regiment, No. 79.40th Brigade: Major-General von Diringshofen.4th Westphalian Infantry regiment, No. 17.Brunswick Infantry regiment, No. 92.Attached to Division:Hanoverian Jäger battalion, No. 10.2nd Hanoverian Dragoon regiment, No. 16.Four batteries (two heavy, two light) of Hanoverian field-artillery regiment, No. 10.1st Field-pioneer company, 10th corps, with light bridge-train.
Corps-Artillery: Colonel Baron v. d. Goltz.
Two batteries of horse-artillery } of Hanoverian field-artilleryTwo heavy field-batteries } regiment, No. 10.Two light " " }Artillery and Infantry ammunition columns belonging to Hanoverianfield-artillery regiment, No. 10.Hanoverian train-battalion, No. 10.
12th Corps—Kingdom of Saxony.
Infantry-General H.R.H. the Crown Prince of Saxony, afterwards Prince George.Chief of Staff: Lieut.-Colonel von Zeschwitz.Commanding Artillery: Major-General Köhler.Commanding Engineer: Major Klemna.
1st Infantry Division, No. 23: Lieut.-General H.R.H. Prince George of Saxony, afterwards Major-General von Montbé.
1st Brigade, No. 45: Major-General von Craushaar.1st (Leib) Grenadier regiment, No. 100.2nd (King William of Prussia) Grenadier regiment, No. 101.Rifle (Fusilier) regiment, No. 108.2nd Brigade, No. 46: Colonel von Montbé.3rd Infantry regiment (Crown Prince's), No. 102.4th " " No. 103.Attached to Division:1st Reiter regiment (Crown Prince's).Four batteries (two heavy, two light) of 12th field-artillery regiment.2nd company of 12th Pioneer battalion with entrenching tool-column.4th company of 12th Pioneer battalion.
2nd Infantry Division, No. 24: Major-General Nehrhoff von Holderberg.
3rd Brigade, No. 47: Major-General Tauscher.5th Infantry regiment (Prince Frederic August's), No. 104.6th Infantry regiment, No. 105.1st Jäger battalion (Crown Prince's), No. 12.4th Brigade, No. 48: Colonel von Schulz.7th Infantry regiment (Prince George's), No. 106.8th " " No. 107.2nd Jäger battalion, No. 13.Attached to Division:2nd Reiter regiment.Four batteries (two heavy, two light) of 12th field-artillery regiment.3rd company of 12th Pioneer battalion with light bridge-train.
Cavalry Division, No. 12: Major-General Count Lippe.
1st Cavalry Brigade, No. 23: Major-General Krug von Nidda.Guard Reiter regiment.1st Uhlan regiment, No. 17.2nd Cavalry Brigade, No. 24: Major-General Senfft von Pilsach.3rd Reiter regiment.2nd Uhlan regiment, No. 18.Attached to Division:One battery of horse-artillery of 12th field-artillery regiment.
Corps-Artillery: Colonel Funcke.
One battery of horse-artillery }Three light field-batteries } of the 12th field-artillery regiment.Three heavy " " }Artillery and Infantry ammunition, and pontoon columns of the 12th field-artillery regiment.12th train-battalion.
5th Cavalry Division.
Lieut.-General Baron von Rheinbaben.
11th Cavalry Brigade: Major-General von Barby.Westphalian Cuirassier regiment, No. 4.1st Hanoverian Uhlan regiment, No. 13.Oldenburg Dragoon regiment, No. 19.12th Cavalry Brigade: Major-General von Bredow.Magdeburg Cuirassier regiment, No. 7.Altmark Uhlan regiment, No. 16.Schleswig-Holstein Dragoon regiment, No. 13.13th Cavalry Brigade: Major-General von Redern.Magdeburg Hussar regiment, No. 10.2nd Westphalian Hussar regiment, No. 11.Brunswick Hussar regiment, No. 17.Attached to Division:Two batteries horse-artillery.
6th Cavalry Division.
Lieut.-General H.S.H. Duke William of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
14th Cavalry Brigade: Major-General Baron von Diepenbroick-Grüter.Brandenburg Cuirassier regiment, No. 6 (Emp. Nicholas I. of Russia).1st Brandenburg Uhlan regiment, No. 3 (Emperor of Russia).Schleswig-Holstein Uhlan regiment, No. 15.15th Cavalry Brigade: Major-General von Rauch.Brandenburg Hussar regiment, No. 3 (Zieten's Hussars).Schleswig-Holstein Hussar regiment, No. 16.Attached to Division:One battery of horse-artillery.
2nd Corps—Pomerania.
Infantry-General von Fransecky.Chief of Staff: Colonel von Wichmann.Commanding Artillery: Major-General von Kleist.Commanding Engineer: Major Sandkuhl.
3rd Infantry Division: Major-General von Hartmann.
5th Brigade: Major-General von Koblinski.Grenadier regiment: King Frederic William IV. (1st Pomeranian), No. 2.5th Pomeranian Infantry regiment, No. 42.6th Brigade: Colonel v. d. Decken.3rd Pomeranian Infantry Regiment, No. 14.7th Pomeranian Infantry regiment, No. 54.Attached to Division:Pomeranian Jäger battalion, No. 2.Neumark Dragoon regiment, No. 3.Four batteries (two heavy, two light) of the 2nd Pomeranian field-artillery regiment.1st Field-pioneer company, 2nd corps, with light bridge-train.
4th Infantry Division: Lieut.-General Hann von Weyhern.
7th Brigade: Major-General du Trossel.Colberg Grenadier regiment (2nd Pomeranian), No. 9.6th Pomeranian Infantry regiment, No. 49.
8th Brigade: Major-General von Kettler.4th Pomeranian Infantry regiment, No. 21.8th Pomeranian Infantry regiment, No. 61.Attached to Division:Pomeranian Dragoon regiment, No. 11.Four batteries (two heavy, two light) of Pomeranian field-artillery regiment, No. 2.2nd Field-pioneer company, 2nd corps, with entrenching tool-column.3rd Field-pioneer company, 2nd corps.
Corps-Artillery: Colonel Petzel.
Two batteries of horse-artillery } of the Pomeranian field-artilleryTwo light field-batteries } regiment, No. 2.Two heavy " " }Artillery and infantry ammunition and pontoon columns of Pomeranianfield-artillery regiment, No. 2.Pomeranian train-battalion, No. 2.
III. ARMY.
Commander-in-Chief: Infantry-General H.R.H. the Crown Prince ofPrussia.Chief of Staff: Lieut.-General von Blumenthal.Quartermaster-General: Colonel von Gottberg.Commanding Artillery: Lieut.-General Herkt.Commanding Engineer: Major-General Schulz.
5th Corps—Posen and Liegnitz.
Lieutenant-General von Kirchbach.Chief of Staff: Colonel v. d. Esch.Commanding Artillery: Colonel Gaede.Commanding Engineer: Major Owstein.
9th Infantry Division: Major-General von Sandrart.
17th Brigade: Colonel von Bothmer.3rd Posen Infantry regiment, No. 58.4th " " " No. 59.18th Brigade: Major-General von Voigts-Rhetz.King's Grenadier regiment (2nd West Prussian), No. 7.2nd Lower Silesian Infantry regiment, No. 47.Attached to Division:1st Silesian Jäger battalion, No. 5.1st Silesian Dragoon regiment, No 4.Four batteries (two heavy, two light) of the Lower Silesian field-artillery regiment, No. 5.1st Field-pioneer company, 5th corps, with light bridge-train.
10th Infantry Division: Lieut.-General von Schmidt.
19th Brigade: Colonel von Henning auf Schönhoff.1st West Prussian Grenadier regiment, No. 6.1st Lower Silesian Infantry regiment, No. 46.20th Brigade: Major-General Walther von Montbary.Westphalian Fusilier regiment, No. 37.3rd Lower Silesian Infantry regiment, No. 50.
Attached to Division:Kurmark Dragoon regiment, No. 14.Four batteries (two heavy, two light) of field-artillery regiment, No. 5.2nd Field-pioneer company, 5th corps, with entrenching tool-column.3rd " " " "
Corps-Artillery: Lieut.-Colonel Köhler.
Two batteries of horse-artillery }Two light field-batteries } of the Lower Silesian field-artilleryTwo heavy " " } regiment, No. 5.Artillery and infantry ammunition, and pontoon columns of field-artilleryregiment, No. 5.Lower Silesian train-battalion, No. 5.
11th Corps—Hesse, Nassau, Saxe-Weimar, &c.
Lieut.-General von Bose.Chief of Staff: Major-General Stein von Kaminski.Commanding Artillery: Major-General Hausmann.Commanding Engineer: Major Crüger.
21st Infantry Division: Lieut.-General von Schachtmeyer.
41st Brigade: Colonel von Koblinski.Hessian Fusilier regiment, No. 80.1st Nassau Infantry regiment, No. 87.42nd Brigade: Major-General von Thiele.2nd Hessian Infantry regiment, No. 82.2nd Nassau Infantry regiment, No. 88.Attached to Division:Hessian Jäger battalion, No. 11.2nd Hessian Hussar regiment, No. 14.Four batteries (two heavy, two light) of Hessian field-artillery regiment,No. 11.1st Field-pioneer company, 11th corps, with light bridge-train.
22nd Infantry Division: Lieut.-General von Gersdorff.
43rd Brigade: Colonel von Kontzki.2nd Thüringian Infantry regiment, No. 32.6th " " " No. 95.44th Brigade: Major-General von Schkopp.3rd Hessian Infantry regiment, No. 83.5th Thüringian " " No. 94.Attached to Division:1st Hessian Hussar regiment, No. 13.Four batteries (two heavy, two light) of Hessian field-artillery regiment.2nd Field-pioneer company, 11th corps, with entrenching tool-column.3rd Field-pioneer company, 11th corps.
Corps-Artillery: Colonel von Oppeln-Bronikowski.
Two batteries of horse-artillery }Two light field-batteries } of Hessian field artilleryTwo heavy " " } regiment, No. 11.Artillery and Infantry ammunition, and pontoon columns of 11th field-artilleryregiment.Hessian train-battalion, No. 11.
1st Bavarian Corps.
Infantry-General Baron von der Tann-Rathsamhausen.Chief of Staff: Lieut.-Colonel von Heinleth.Director of Field-Artillery: Major-General von Malaisé.Director of Engineers: Lieut.-Colonel Riem.
1st Infantry Division: Lieut.-General von Stephan.
1st Brigade: Major-General Dietl.Infantry body-guard regiment.Two battalions of 1st Infantry regiment (King's).2nd Jäger battalion.2nd Brigade: Major-General von Orff.2nd Infantry regiment (Crown Prince's).Two battalions of 11th Infantry regiment (v. d. Tann).4th Jäger battalion.Attached to Division:9th Jäger battalion.3rd Chevauxlegers regiment (Duke Maximilian's).Two 4-pounder and two 6-pounder batteries.
2nd Infantry Division: Lieut.-General Count Pappenheim.
3rd Brigade: Major-General Schumacher.3rd Infantry regiment (Prince Charles of Bavaria).Two battalions of 12th Infantry regiment (Queen Amalie of Greece).1st Jäger battalion.4th Brigade: Major-General Baron von der Tann.10th Infantry regiment (Prince Louis).Two battalions of 13th Infantry regiment (Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria).7th Jäger battalion.Attached to Division:4th Chevauxlegers regiment (King's).Two 4-pounder and two 6-pounder batteries.Cuirassier Brigade: Major-General von Tausch.1st Cuirassier regiment (Prince Charles of Bavaria).2nd " " (Prince Adalbert).6th Chevauxlegers regiment (Grand Duke Constantine Nicolajusitch).One battery of horse-artillery.
Brigade of Reserve-Artillery: Colonel Bronzetti.
1st Division. Two 6-pounder, one 4-pounder battery. }2nd " Two 6-pounder batteries. } 42 guns.3rd " Two 6-pounder batteries. }1st Field-Engineer Division.
2nd Bavarian Corps.
Infantry-General von Hartmann.Chief of Staff: Colonel Baron von Horn.Director of Field-Artillery: Major-General Lutz.Director of Field-Engineering: Lieut.-Colonel Fogt.
3rd Infantry Division: Lieut.-General von Walther.
5th Brigade: Major-General von Schleich.6th Infantry regiment (King William of Prussia).Two battalions of 7th Infantry regiment (Hohenhausen).8th Jäger battalion.
6th Brigade: Colonel Borries von Wissell.Two battalions of 14th Infantry regiment (Hartmann).15th Infantry regiment (King John of Saxony).3rd Jäger battalion.Attached to Division:1st Chevauxlegers regiment (Emperor Alexander of Russia).Two 4-pounder and two 6-pounder batteries.
4th Infantry Division: Lieut.-General Count von Bothmer.
7th Brigade: Major-General von Thiereck.Two battalions of 5th Infantry regiments (Grand Duke of Hesse).9th Infantry regiment (Werde).6th Jäger battalion.8th Brigade: Major-General Maillinger.3rd battalion of 1st Infantry regiment.3rd " " 5th " "1st " " 7th " "3rd " " 11th " "3rd " " 14th " "5th Jäger battalion.Attached to Division:10th Jäger battalion.2nd Chevauxlegers regiment.Two 4-pounder and two 6-pounder batteries.Uhlan Brigade: Major-General Baron von Mulzer.1st Uhlan regiment (Archduke Nicholas of Russia).2nd Uhlan regiment (King's).5th Chevauxlegers regiment (Prince Otto's).One battery of horse-artillery.Brigade of Reserve Artillery: Colonel von Pillement.1st Division:One 4-pounder horse-artillery battery.Two 6-pounder field batteries.2nd Division:Two 6-pounder field batteries.3rd Division:Two 6-pounder field batteries.2nd Field-Engineer Division.
Würtemberg Division.
Lieut.-General von Obernitz.
Chief of Staff: Colonel von Friebig.1st Brigade: Major-General von Reitzenstein.1st Infantry regiment (Queen Olga) (two battalions).7th " " (two battalions).2nd Jäger battalion.2nd Brigade: Major-General von Strakloff.2nd Infantry regiment (two battalions).5th " " (King Charles's battalion).3rd Jäger battalion.3rd Brigade: Major-General Baron von Hügel.3rd Infantry regiment (two battalions).8th " " "1st Jäger battalion.Cavalry Brigade: Major-General Count von Scheler.1st Reiter regiment (King Charles) (four squadrons).2nd " " (King William) (two " ).4th " " (Queen Olga) (four " ).
Artillery.
1st Field-artillery Division:Two 4-pounder and one 6-pounder batteries.2nd Field-artillery Division:Two 4-pounder and one 6-pounder batteries.3rd Field-artillery Division:Two 4-pounder and one 6-pounder batteries.
Baden Division.[89]
Lieut.-General von Beyer.
Chief of Staff: Lieut.-Colonel von Leszczynski.1st Brigade: Lieut.-General du Jarrys Baron La Roche.1st Leib Grenadier regiment.Fusilier battalion of 4th Infantry regiment.2nd Grenadier regiment (King of Prussia).Combined (3rd) Brigade: Major-General Keller.3rd Infantry regiment.5th " "Attached to Division:3rd Dragoon regiment (Prince Charles).Four batteries (two heavy, two light).Company of pontooners with light bridge-train and entrenching tool-column.Cavalry Brigade: Major-General Baron La Roche-Starkenfels.1st Leib Dragoon regiment.2nd Dragoon regiment (Margrave Maximilian).One battery of horse-artillery.
Corps-Artillery.
Two heavy and two light field batteries.
4th Cavalry Division.
Cavalry-General H.R.H. Prince Albert of Prussia.
8th Cavalry Brigade: Major-General von Hontheim.West Prussian Cuirassier regiment, No. 5.Posen Uhlan regiment, No. 10.9th Cavalry Brigade: Major-General von Bernhardi.West Prussian Uhlan regiment, No. 1.Thüringian Uhlan regiment, No. 6.10th Cavalry Brigade: Major-General von Krosigk.2nd Leib Hussar regiment, No. 2.Rhine Province Dragoon regiment, No. 5.Two batteries of horse-artillery.
6th Army Corps—Silesia.
Cavalry-General von Tümpling.Chief of Staff: Colonel von Salviati.Commanding Artillery: Colonel von Ramm.Commanding Engineer: Major Albrecht.
11th Infantry Division: Lieut.-General von Gordon.
21st Brigade: Major-General von Malachowski.1st Silesian Grenadier regiment, No. 10.1st Posen Infantry regiment, No. 18.22nd Brigade: Major-General von Eckartsberg.Silesian Fusilier regiment, No. 38.4th Lower Silesian Infantry regiment, No. 51.Attached to Division:2nd Silesian Jäger battalion, No. 6.2nd Silesian Dragoon regiment, No. 8.Four batteries (two heavy, two light) of the Silesian field-artilleryregiment, No. 6.3rd Field-pioneer company, 6th corps.
12th Infantry Division: Lieut.-General von Hoffmann.
23rd Brigade: Major-General Gündell.1st Upper Silesian Infantry regiment, No. 22.3rd " " " " No. 62.24th Brigade: Major-General von Fabeck.2nd Upper Silesian Infantry regiment, No. 23.4th " " " " No. 63.Attached to Division:3rd Silesian Dragoon regiment, No. 15.Four batteries (two heavy, two light) of the Silesian field-artilleryregiment, No. 6.1st Field-pioneer company, 6th corps, with light bridge-train.2nd Field-pioneer company, 6th corps, with entrenching tool-column.
Corps-Artillery: Colonel Arnold.
Two batteries of horse-artillery } of the Silesian field-artilleryTwo light field-batteries } regiment, No. 6Two heavy " " }Artillery and Infantry ammunition, and pontoon columns of Silesian field-artilleryregiment.Silesian train battalion, No. 6.
2nd Cavalry Division.
Lieut.-General Count Stolberg-Wernigerode.
3rd Cavalry Brigade: Major-General von Colomb.Silesian Leib Cuirassier regiment, No. 1.Silesian Uhlan regiment, No. 2.4th Cavalry Brigade: Major-General Baron von Barnekow.1st Leib Hussar regiment, No. 1.Pomeranian Hussar regiment (Blucher's Hussars), No. 5.5th Cavalry Brigade: Major-General von Baumbach.1st Silesian Hussar regiment, No. 4.2nd " " " No. 6.Two batteries of horse-artillery.
FOOTNOTE:[89]Subsequently many changes in the commands.
[89]Subsequently many changes in the commands.
[89]Subsequently many changes in the commands.
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Transcriber's NotesClick on the map to display a high-resolution image.Obvious punctuation and accent errors repaired. Note that it was customary to write a captial "E" without an "accent aigu" and this has been retained.There are two distinct rivers "Loir" and "Loire" so no attempt has been made to consider one as a typo of the other.Hyphen removed: "left[-]ward" (page 34), "franc[-]tireur(s)" (pages 70, 281, 428), "gun[-]boats" (page 121), "grave[-]yard" (page 110, twice), "night[-]fall" (pages 276, 294), "re[-]captured" (page 195), "re[-]organized" (page 40), "re[-]organization" (page 25), "sand[-]bags" (page 362), "side[-]ward" (page 298), "St.[-]Menges" (page 92).Hyphen added: "battle[-]field" (page 212), "grape[-]shot" (page 53), re[-]opening (page 208).The following words appear both with and without hyphens and have not been changed: "counter[-]stroke(s)", "mid[-]day", "out[-]flank", "rear[-]guard", "re[-]cross(ed)", "re[-]provisioned", "sharp[-]shooters".Page 29: "committeed" changed to "committed" (already committed themselves).Pages 32, 321: "l" changed to "L" (Villers L'Orme, L'Epine de Dallon).Page 49: "Pont a Mousson" changed to "Pont à Mousson".Page 57: "to" changed to "of" (the small leaderless bodies of).Page 71: "of" added to "a halt on this side of the Meuse".Page 159: "beleagured" changed to "beleaguered" (had been beleaguered in Metz).Page 174: "Wolfganzen" changed to "Wolfgantzen".Page 178: "D" changed to "d" (d'Aurelle de Paladines).Page 191: "Ist" changed to "1st" (1st Cavalry Division).Page 195: Missing "t" added (observe towards Courcelles).Page 248: "Chatres" changed to "Chartres".Page 291: "Sleswig" changed to "Schleswig".Page 304: "Divison" changed to "Division" (The 14th Division).Page 315: "Sérancourt" changed to "Séraucourt".Page 325: "occupapation" changed to "occupation" (Hostile occupation).Page 346: "approach" changed to "approaching" (columns of all arms were approaching).Page 351: "Vannes" changed to "Vanves".Page 365: "Côte d'or" changed to "Côte d'Or".Page 414: "General von Herwath" changed to "General von Herwarth".Page 415: "fnrther" changed to "further" (further to the left).Page 415: "intentiou" changed to "intention" (which he had no intention).Page 417: "soene" changed to "scene" (The scene is Versailles).Page 418: "Versailes" changed to "Versailles".Page 429: "Guyot de l'Lespart" changed to "Guyot de Lespart".Page 436: "Connt" changed to "Count" (Count von Brandenburg).Page 442: "Fonr" changed to "Four" (Four batteries).
Transcriber's Notes
Click on the map to display a high-resolution image.
Obvious punctuation and accent errors repaired. Note that it was customary to write a captial "E" without an "accent aigu" and this has been retained.
There are two distinct rivers "Loir" and "Loire" so no attempt has been made to consider one as a typo of the other.
Hyphen removed: "left[-]ward" (page 34), "franc[-]tireur(s)" (pages 70, 281, 428), "gun[-]boats" (page 121), "grave[-]yard" (page 110, twice), "night[-]fall" (pages 276, 294), "re[-]captured" (page 195), "re[-]organized" (page 40), "re[-]organization" (page 25), "sand[-]bags" (page 362), "side[-]ward" (page 298), "St.[-]Menges" (page 92).
Hyphen added: "battle[-]field" (page 212), "grape[-]shot" (page 53), re[-]opening (page 208).
The following words appear both with and without hyphens and have not been changed: "counter[-]stroke(s)", "mid[-]day", "out[-]flank", "rear[-]guard", "re[-]cross(ed)", "re[-]provisioned", "sharp[-]shooters".
Page 29: "committeed" changed to "committed" (already committed themselves).
Pages 32, 321: "l" changed to "L" (Villers L'Orme, L'Epine de Dallon).
Page 49: "Pont a Mousson" changed to "Pont à Mousson".
Page 57: "to" changed to "of" (the small leaderless bodies of).
Page 71: "of" added to "a halt on this side of the Meuse".
Page 159: "beleagured" changed to "beleaguered" (had been beleaguered in Metz).
Page 174: "Wolfganzen" changed to "Wolfgantzen".
Page 178: "D" changed to "d" (d'Aurelle de Paladines).
Page 191: "Ist" changed to "1st" (1st Cavalry Division).
Page 195: Missing "t" added (observe towards Courcelles).
Page 248: "Chatres" changed to "Chartres".
Page 291: "Sleswig" changed to "Schleswig".
Page 304: "Divison" changed to "Division" (The 14th Division).
Page 315: "Sérancourt" changed to "Séraucourt".
Page 325: "occupapation" changed to "occupation" (Hostile occupation).
Page 346: "approach" changed to "approaching" (columns of all arms were approaching).
Page 351: "Vannes" changed to "Vanves".
Page 365: "Côte d'or" changed to "Côte d'Or".
Page 414: "General von Herwath" changed to "General von Herwarth".
Page 415: "fnrther" changed to "further" (further to the left).
Page 415: "intentiou" changed to "intention" (which he had no intention).
Page 417: "soene" changed to "scene" (The scene is Versailles).
Page 418: "Versailes" changed to "Versailles".
Page 429: "Guyot de l'Lespart" changed to "Guyot de Lespart".
Page 436: "Connt" changed to "Count" (Count von Brandenburg).
Page 442: "Fonr" changed to "Four" (Four batteries).