This brigade arrived upon the field about noon and
joined its division at Woolf Field, and was at once ordered into line on
Kirk's left, where it became engaged at once. The Thirty-second Indiana
was detached and is mentioned in the reports as having made a bayonet charge
in front of Kirk's brigade near the Pond. It followed the retiring Confederates
until ordered to return. It failed to find its division and bivouacked by
itself Monday night. The other regiments of the brigade bivouacked near
the camp of the Fourth Illinois Cavalry.
32nd
Indiana - Colonel August Willich
39th
Indiana - Colonel Thomas J. Harrison
15th
Ohio - Major William Wallace
49th
Ohio - Colonel Albert M. Blackman