The Army of Northern Virginia

69,915 men

280 artillery pieces

Headquarters and Staff, 17

Commanding General: Gen. Robert E. Lee

Chief-of-Staff & Inspector Gneeral: Col R.H. Chilton

Chief of Artillery: Brig. Gen. William N. Pendleton

Chief of Engineers (acting): Maj. Gen. Isaac Trimble (w)

Chief of Ordnance: Lt. Col. Briscoe G. Baldwin

Chief of Commissary: Lt. Col. Robert G. Cole

Chief Quartermaster: Lt. Col. James L. Corley

Judge Advocate: Maj. H.E. Young

Military Secretary (acting Assistant Chief of Artillery); A.L. Long

Aide-de-Camp and Assistant Military Secretary: Maj. Charles Marshall

Aide-de-Camp and Assistant Inspector General: Maj. Charles S. Venable

Staff Engineer: Capt. S.R. Johnson

Medical Director: Dr. Lafayette Guild

Escort: 39th VA Cavalry Battalion C, 43, Maj. John H. Richardson


 

First Corps

20,811

Lt. Gen. James Longstreet

McLaws's Division, 6,924, Maj. Gen. Lafayette McLaws

Kershaw's Brigade, Brig. Gen. Joseph B. Kershaw, 2,183

2nd SC (Palmetto), 412, Col. John D. Kennedy (w), Lt. Col. F. Gaillard

3rd SC, 406, Maj. Robert C. Maffett, Col. James D. Nance

7th SC A-M, 408, t. Col. Elbert Bland (w), Col. D. Wyatt Aiken

8th SC A-M, 300, Col. John W. Henagan, Lt. Col. Axalla John Hoole, Maj. Donald Mc. McLeod (k), Col. S. G. Malloy

15th SC, 488, Col. William D. De Saussure (k), Maj. William M. Gist

3rd SC Battalion (James) A-G, 203, Lt. Col. William G. Rice

Semmes's Brigade, 1,334, Brig. Gen. Paul Jones Semmes (mw), Col. Goode Bryan

10th GA, 303, Col. John B. Weems (w)

50th GA, 302, Col. William R. Manning. Lt. Col. Francis Kearse (k), Capt. A. S. McGlashan, Maj. William O. Fleming

51st GA, 303, Col. Edward Ball

53rd GA, 422, Col. James P. Simms

Barksdale's Brigade, 1,620, Brig. Gen. William Barksdale (mw), Col. Benjamin G. Humphreys

13th MS, 481, Col. James W. Carter (k), Lt. Col. Kennon McElroy (w)

17th MS, 469, Col. William D. Holder (w), Lt. Col. John C. Fiser (w)

18th MS, 242, Col. Thomas M. Griffin (w), Lt. Col. William H. Luse (c), Maj. George B. Gerald

21st MS A, C-L, 424, Col. Benjamin G. Humprheys, Maj. Daniel N. Moody

Wofford's Brigade, 1,398, Brig. Gen. William T. Wofford

16th GA, 393, Col. Goode Bryan

18th GA, 302, Lt. Col. Solon Z. Ruff

24th GA, 303, Col. Robert McMillan

Cobb's GA Legion A-G, 213, Lt. Col. Luther J. Glenn

Phillip's GA Legion A-F, L, M, O, 273, Lt. Col. Elihu S. Barclay

Division Artillery Batallion, 16 guns, 378 men, Col. Henry G. Cabell

Pulaski (GA) Battery (2 3-inch rifles, 2 10-pound Parrotts), 63, Capt. John C.Fraser (mw), Lt. William J. Furlong

Troup County (GA) Light Battery (2 12-pound howitzers, 2 10-pound Parrotts), 94, Capt. Henry H. Carlton (w), Lt. Columbus W. Motes

1st NC Artillery, Ellis Light, Battery A (2 12-pound Napoleons, 2 3-inch rifles), 131, Capt. Basil C. Manly

1st Richmond (VA) Howitzer Battery (2 12-pound Napoleons, 2 3-inch rifles), 90, Capt. Edward S. McCarthy

Pickett's Division, 5,578

Maj. Gen. George E. Pickett

Garnett's Brigade, 1,459, Brig. Gen. Richard B. Garnett (k), Maj. Joseph R. Cabell, Maj. Charles S. Payton

8th VA, 193, Col. Eppa Hunton (w), Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley (w, c). Maj. Edmund Berkeley (w), Lt. John Gray

18th VA, 312, Lt. Col. Henry A. Carrington (w, c), Col. Robert E. Withers,

19th VA, 328, Col. Henry Gantt (w), Lt. Col. John T. Ellis (k), Maj. Charles S. Peyton (w)

28th VA A-G, I-K, 333, Col. Robert C. Allen (k), Lt. Col. William Watts

56th VA, 289, Col. William D. Stuart (mw), Lt. Col. P. P. Slaughter, Capt. JamesC. Wyatt (mw), Capt. Frank W. Nelson

Kemper's Brigade, 1,634, Brig. Gen. James L. Kemper (w, c), Col. Joseph Mayo Jr. (w), Col. William R. Terry

1st VA (Williams's Rifles), B-D, G-I, 209, Col. Lewis B. Williams Jr. (k), Lt. Col. Francis G. Skinner, Maj. Francis H. Lanhley (w), Capt. George F. Norton (w), Capt. Thomas Davis (w), Capt. Banjamin F. Howard

3rd VA, 322, Col. Joseph Mayo Jr. (w), Lt. Col. Alexander D. Callcote (k)

7th VA, A-G, I-K, 335, Col. Waller T. Patton (mw, c), Lt. Col. C. C. Flowerree, Capt. Alphonso N. Jones

11th VA, 359, Maj. Kirkwood Otey (w), Capt. James R. Hutter (w , c)

24th VA, 395, Col. William R. Terry (w), Capt. William N. Bentley (w)

Armistead's Brigade, 2,055, Brig. Gen. Lewis A. Armistead (k), Col. William R. Aylett (w)

9th VA A-G, I-K, 318, Maj. John C. Owens (mw), Capt. James J. Phillips

14th VA, 422, Col. James G. Hodges (k), Col. William White (w)

38th VA, 400, Col. Edward C. Edmonds (k), Lt. Col. Powhatan B. Whittle (w, c)

53rd VA, 435, Col. William R. Aylett (w), Lt. Col. Rawley White Martin (w, c)

57th VA, 476, Col. John Bowie Magruder (mw, c), Maj. Clement R. Fontaine

Division Artillery, 18 guns, 419 men, Maj. James Dearing

Fauguier (VA) Battery (formerly 49th VA Infantry, Battery G) (4 12-pound Napoleons, 2 10-pound Parrotts), 134, Capt. Robert M. Stribling

Lynchburg (VA) Battery (4 12-pound Napoleons), 96, Capt. Joseph G. Blount

Richmond (Fayette, VA) Battery (2 12-pound Napoleons, 2 10-pound Parrotts), 90, Capt. Miles C. Macon

Richmond (Hampden, VA) Battery (2 12-pound Napoleons, 1 3-inch rifle,1 10-pound Parrott), 90, Capt. William H. Caskie

Hood's Division, 19 guns, 7,375 men, Maj. Gen. John B. Hood (w), Brig.Gen. Evander McIver Law

Law's Brigade, 1,933, Brig. Gen. Evander McIver Law, Col. James L. Sheffield

4th AL, 308, Col. Pinckney D. Bowles, Col. Lawrence H. Scruggs

15th AL A-L, 499, Col. William C. Oates, Capt. Blanton A. Hill

44th AL, 363, Col. William F. Perry, Maj. George W. Cary

47th AL, 347, Col. James W. Jackson, Lt. Col. Michael J. Bulger (w, c), Maj. James M. Campbell

48th AL, 374, Col. James L. Sheffield, Capt. T. J. Eubanks

The Texas Brigade, 1,743, Brig. Gen. Jerome B. Robertson (w), Lt. Col. Phillip A. Work

3rd AK, 479, Col. Vannoy H. Manning (w), Lt. Col. Robert S. Taylor

1st TX A-M, 426, Col. Phillip A. Work, Maj. Frederick S. Bass

4th TX, 415, Col. John C. G. Key (w), Lt. Col. Banjamin F. Carter (mw), Maj. John P. Bane

5th TX, 409, Col. Robert M. Powell (w), Lt. Col. King Bryan (w), Maj. Jefferson C. Rogers

Anderson's Brigade, 1,874, Brig. Gen. George T. Anderson (w), Lt. Col. William Luffman

7th GA, 377, Col. William W. White

8th GA, 312, Col. John R. Towers (w), Capt. Dunlap Scott

9th GA B-K, 340, Lt. Col. John C. Mounger (k), Maj. William M. Jones (w), Capt. George Hillyer

11th GA, 310, Col. Francis H. Little (w), Col. William Luffman, Maj. Henry D. McDaniel (w, c), Capt. William H. Mitchell

59th GA, 525, Col. William A. Jackson Brown (w, c), Maj. Bolivar H. Gee, Col. Maston G. Bass

Benning's Brigade, 1,420, Brig. Gen. Henry L. Benning

2nd GA, 348, Lt. Col. William T. Harris (k), Maj. William S. Shephard

15th GA, 368. Col. Dudlet Mc. BuBose

17th GA, 350, Col. Wesley C. Hodges

20th GA, 350, Col. John A. Jones (k), Lt. Col. James D. Waddell

Division Artillery, 19 guns, 403 men, Maj. Mathias W. Henry, Maj. John C. Haskell

1st NC Artillery (Rowan) Battery D (2 12-pound Napoleons, 2 10-pound Parrotts, & 2 3-inch rifles), 148, Capt. James Reilly

3rd or13th? NC Artillery Battalion (Branch's) Battery F (1 6-pound & 1 12-pound howitzer, 3 12-pound Napoleons), 112, Capt. Alexander C. Latham

Charleston (SC) "German" Light Battery (4 12-pound Napoleons), 71, Capt. William K. Bachman

Palmetto (SC) Light Battery (2 12-pound Napoleons & 2 10-pound Parrotts),63, Capt. Hugh H. Garden

 

1st Corps Reserve Artillery, 34 guns, 918 men, Col. James B. Walton

Alexander's Artillery Battalion, 24 guns, 576 men, Col. E. Porter Alexander, Maj. Frank Huger

Madison (LA) Battery (4 24-pound howitzers), 135, Capt. George V. Moody

Brooks (SC) Light Battery (4 12-pound howitzers), 71, Capt. William W. Fickling, Lt. S. Capers Gilbert (w)

Ashland (VA) Battery (2 12-pound Napoleons, 2 10-pound Parrotts),103, Capt. Pichegru Woolfolk Jr. (w), Lt. James Woolfolk

Bath (VA) Battery (4 12-pound Napoleons), 90, Capt. Osmond B. Taylor

Bedford (VA) Battery (4 3-inch rifles), 78, Capt. Tyler C. Jordan

Richmond (VA) Parker Battery (3 3-inch rifles, 1 10-pound Parrott), 90, Capt. William W. Parker, Lt. J. Thompson Brown, Lt. George E. Saville

Washington (Louisiana) Artillery Battalion, 10 guns, 338 men, Maj. Benjamin F. Eshleman

1st Co. (1 12-pound Napoleon), 77, Capt. Charles W. Squires, Lt. C. H. C. Brown(w, c)

2nd Co. (2 12-pound Napoleons, 1 12-pound howitzer), 80, Capt. John B. Richardson

3rd Co. (3 12-pound Napoleons), 92, Capt. Merritt B. Miller, Lt. Anrew Hero Jr.

4th Co. (2 12-pound Napoleons, 1 12-pound howitzer), 80, Capt. Joseph Norcom, Lt. Henry A. Battles


2nd Corps

20,572

Lt. Gen. Richard S. Ewell

Escort, 39th VA Cavalry Battalion C, 31, Capt. William F. Randolph

Early's Division, 16 guns, 5,460 men, Maj. Gen. Jubal A. Early

Hays's Brigade, 1,295, Brig. Gen. Harry T. Hays

5th LA, 196, Col. Henry Forno, Maj. Alexander Hart (w), Capt. Thomas H. Briscoe

6th LA, 218, Col. Willia, Monaghan, Lt. Col. Joseph Hanlon

7th LA, 235, Col. Davidson B. Penn

8th LA, 296, Col. Travanion D. Lewis (k), Lt. Col. Alcibiades de Blanc (w), Maj. German A. Lester

9th LA A-I, 347, Col. Leroy A. Stafford

Smith's Brigade, 806, Brig. Gen. William Smith

31st VA, 267, Col. John S. Hoffman

49th VA A-F, H-K, 281, Lt. Col. Jonathan Catlett Gibson

52nd VA, 254, Lt. Col. James H. Skinner (w), Lt. Col. John D. Ross

Hoke's Brigade, 1,244, Col. Isaac E. Avery (mw), Col. Archibald C. Godwin

6th NC State Troops, 509, Lt. Col. Robert F. Webb, Maj. Samuel McD. Tate

21st NC A, C,D, F-M, 436, Col. William W. Kirkland

57th NC, 297, Col. Archibald C. Godwin

Gordon's Brigade, 1,813, Brig. Gen. John B. Gordon

13th GA, 312, Col. James M. Smith

26th GA, 315, Col. Edmund D. Atkinson

31st GA, 252, Col. Clement A, Evans (w)

38th GA, 341, Capt. William L. McLeod (k)

60th GA, 299, Capt. Water B. Jones

61st GA, 288, Col. John H. Lamar

Division Artillery Battalion, 16 guns, 290 men, Lt. Col Hilary P. Jones, Capt. James McD. Carrington, Lt. Col. Hilary P. Jones

LA Guard Battery (2 3-inch rifles, 2 10-pound Parrotts), 60, Capt. Charles Thompson (k), Capt. Charles A. Green

Charlottesville (VA) Battery (4 12-pound Napoleons), 71, Capt. James McD. Carrington

Richmond ("Courtney", VA) Battery (4 3-inch rifles), 90, Capt. William A. Tanner

Staunton (VA) Battery (4 12-pound Napoleons), 60, Capt. Asher W. Gardner

Johnson's Division, 6,433, Maj. Gen. Edward Johnson

Steuart's Brigade, 2,121, Brig. Gen. George H. Steuart

1st MD Battalion A-G, 400, Lt. Col. James R. Herbert (w), Maj. William C. Goldsborough (w, c), Capt. John W. Torsch, Capt. James P. Crane

1st NC State Troops, 377, Lt. Col. Hamilton A. Brown

3rd NC, 548, Maj. William A. Parsley

10 VA A-L, 276, Col. Edward T. H. Warren

23rd VA, 251, Lt. Col. Simeon T. Walton

37th VA A-F, G,I, H-K, 264, Maj. Henry C. Wood

Nicholls's Brigade (Louisiana Tigers), 1,104, Col. Eugene Waggaman (w),

Col. Jesse M. Williams

1st LA A-G, I-K, 172, Lt. Col. Michael Nolan, Capt. Thomas Rice, Capt. Edward D. Willett

2nd LA, 236, Maj. Ross E. Burke (w, c)

10th LA, 226, Maj. Thomas N. Powell

14th LA, 281, Lt. Col. David Zable

15th LA, 186, Maj. Andrew Brady

The Stonewall Brigade, 1,323, Brig. Gen. James A. Walker

2nd VA, 333, Col. John Q. A. Nadenbousch

4th VA A-I, L, 257, Maj. Williams Terry

5th VA A, C-L, 345, Lt. Col. Hazael J. Williams Jr. (w), Maj. James W. Newton, Col. John H. S. Funk

27th VA B-H, 148, Lt. Col. Daniel M. Shriver

33rd VA, 236, Capt. Jacob B. Golladay

Jones's Brigade, 1,520, Brig. Gen. John M. Jones (w), Lt. Col. Robert H. Dungan, Col. Bradley T. Johnson

21st VA A, C-K, 236, Col. William P. Moseley

25th VA, 280, Col. John C. Higginbotham (w), Lt. Col. John A. Robinson

42nd VA, 265, Lt. Col. Robert W. Withers (w), Capt. Jesse M. Richardson (w), Capt. Samuel H. Saunders

44th VA B-K, 227, Maj. Norvell Cobb (w), Capt. Thomas R. Buckner

48th VA, 265, Col. Robert H, Dungan, Lt. Col. Oscar White, Col. Robert H. Dungan

50th VA. 240, Lt. Col. Logan H. N. Salyer

Division Artillery Battalion, 16 guns, 356 men, Lt. Col. R. Snowden Andrews (w), Maj. J.W. Latimer (mw), Capt. Charles I. Raine

1st MD Battery (4 12-pound Napoleons), 90, Capt. William F. Dement

4th MD (Chesapeake) Battery (4 10-pound Parrotts), 76, Capt. William D. Brown (k), Lt. Charles S. Contee (w)

Allegheny (VA) Battery (2 12-pound Napoleons, 2 3-inch rifles), 91, Capt. John C. Carpenter, Lt. William T. Lambie, Capt. John C. Carpenter

Lynchburg "Lee" (VA) Battery (1 3-inch rifle, 1 10-pound Parrott, 2 20-pound Parrotts), 90, Capt. Charles I. Raine, Lt. William W. Hardwicke

Rodes's Division, 7,986, Maj. Gen. Robert E. Rodes

Daniel's Brigade, 2,162, Brig. Gen. Junius Daniel

32nd NC A,B, D-K, 454, Col. Edmund C. Brable

43rd NC, 572, Lt. Col. Thomas S. Kenan (w, c), Lt. Col. William G. lewis

45th NC, 570, Lt. Col. Samuel H. Boyd (w, c), Maj. John R. Winston (w, c), Capt. Alexander H. Galloway (w)

53rd NC, A,B, D-K 322, Capt. William A. Owens

2nd NC Battalion A,B, D-H, 240, Lt. Col. Hezekiah L. Andrews (k), Maj. John M. Hancock (w, c), Capt. Van Brown

Iverson's Brigade, 1,384, Brig. Gen. Alfred Iverson, Capt. Donal P. Halsey

5th NC State Trrops, 473, Lt. Col. John W. Lea, Capt. Speight B. West (w), Capt. Benjamin Robinson (w)

12th NC, 219, Lt. Col. William S. Davis

20th NC, 372, Lt. Col. Nelson Slough (w), Capt. Louis T. Hicks

23rd NC, 316, Col. Daniel H. Christie (mw), Lt. Col. Charles C. Blacknall (w, c), Capt. William H. Johnston (c)

Doles's Brigade, 1,323, Brig. Gen. George Doles

4th GA, 341, Col. David R. E. Winn (k), Maj. William H. Willis

12th GA, 327, Col. Edward Willis

21st GA, 287, Col. John T. Mercer

44th GA, 364, Col. Samuel P. Lumpkin (mw), Maj. William H. Peebles

Ramseur's Brigade, 1,027, Brig. Gen. Stephen Dodson Ramseur

2nd NC State Troops, 243, Maj. Daniel W. Hurtt (w), Capt. James T, Scales

4th NC State Troops, 196, Col Bryan Grimes

14th NC, 306, Col. R. Tyler Bennett (w), Maj. Joseph H. Lambeth

30th NC, 278, Col. Francis M. Parker (w), Maj. Willia W. Sillers

O'Neal's Brigade, 1,688, Col. Edward A. O'Neal

3rd AL A-L, 350, Lt. Col. Charles Forsyth, Col. Cullen A. Battle

5th AL, 317, Col. Josephus M. Hall

6th AL, 382, Col. James N. Lightfoot (w), Capt. Milledge L. Bowie

12th AL, 317, Col. Samuel B. Pickens

26th AL, 319, Lt. Col. John C. Goodgame

Division Artillery, 16 guns, 385 men, Lt. Col. Thomas A. Carter

Jefferson Davis (AL) (4 3-inch rifles), 79, Capt. William J. Reese

King William (VA) Battery (2 12-pound Napoleons, 2 10-pound Parrotts), 103, Capt. William P. Carter

Morris (VA) Battery (4 12-pound Napoleons), 114, Capt. Richard C. M. Page (w), Lt. Samuel H. Pendleton

Richmond "Orange" (VA) Battery (2 3-inch rifles, 2 10-pound Parrotts), 80, Capt. Charles W. Fry

2nd Corps Reserve Artillery, 30 guns, 648 men, Col. J. Thompson Brown

1st VA Artillery Battalion, 20 guns, 367 men, Capt. Willis J. Dance

Powhatan (VA) Battery (4 3-inch rifles), 78, Lt. John M. Cunningham

2nd Richmond (VA) Howitzer Battery (4 3-inch rifles), 64, Capt. David Watson

3rd Richmond (VA) Howitzer Battery (4 3-inch rifles), 62, Capt. Benjamin H. Smith Jr.

1st Rockbridge (VA) Battery (4 20-pound Parrotts), 85, Capt. Archibald Graham

Salem (VA) "Flying" Battery (2 12-pound Napoleons, 2 3-inch rifles), 66, Lt. Charles B. Griffin

Nelson's Artillery Battalion, 10 guns, 277 men, Lt. Col. William Nelson

GA Regular Battery (2 3-inch rifles, 1 10-pound Parrott), 73, Capt. John Milledge Jr.

Amherst (VA) Battery (3 12-pound Napoleons), 105, Capt. Thomas J. Kirkpatrick

Fluvanna (VA) "Consolidated" Battery (3 12-pound Napoleons, 1 3-inch rifle), 90, Capt. John L. Massie


3rd Corps

22,083

Lt. Gen. Ambrose Powell Hill

Heth's Division, 7,461, Maj. Gen. Henry Heth (w), Brig. Gen. James J. Pettigrew (w)

1st Brigade, 2,584, Brig. Gen. James J. Pettigrew (w), Col. James K. Marshall (w, c), Maj. John T. Jones

11th NC, 617, Col. Collett Leventhorpe (w, c)

26th NC, 843, Col. Henry K. Burgwin Jr. (k), Lt. Col. John R. Lane (w), Maj. Jonh T. Jones, Capt. S. W. Brewer (w, c), Capt. H. C. Albright

47th NC, 567, Col. G. H. Faribault (w), Lt. Col. John A. Graves (w, c), Maj. John T. Jones

52nd NC, 553, Col. James K. Marshall (k), Col. Marcus A. Parks (w, c), Maj. John Q. A. Richardson (k), Capt. Nathaniel A. Foster

2nd Brigade, 971, Col. J.M. Brockenbrough, Col. Robert M. Mayo

40th VA, 253, Capt. T. Edwin Betts (w, c), Capt. Robert Beale Davis

47th VA A-G, H, I, 209, Col. Robert M. Mayo, Lt. Col. John W. Lyell

55th VA A, C-M, 268, Col. W. S. Christian (c), Capt. Charles N. Lawson

22nd VA Battalion A,B,D,E,G,H, 237, Lt. Col. Edwards P. Tayloe, Maj. John S. Bowles

3rd Brigade, 1,197, Brig. Gen. James J. Archer (c), Col. Birkett D. Fry (w, c), Lt. Col Samuel G. Shepard

13th AL, 308, Col. Birkett D. Fry

5th AL Battalion, 135, Maj. A. S. Van De Graaff

1st TN (Tunney's, Provisional Army), 281, Lt. Col. Newton L. George (w, c), Maj. Felix G. Buchanan (w)

7th TN, 249, Col. John A. Fite (c), Lt. Col. Samuel G. Shepard

14th TN A-E, G-L, 220, Lt. Col. James Lockert (w, c), Capt. B. L. Phillips

4th Brigade, 2,305, Brig. Gen. Joseph R. Davis

2nd MS A-L, 492, Col. John M. Stone (w), Maj. John A. Blair (c)

11th MS, 592, Col. Francis M. Green (w), Lt. Stephen Moore

42nd MS, 575, Col. Hugh R. Miller (mw), Capt. Andrew Mc. Nelson

55th NC, 640, Col. John K. Connally (w, c), Lt. Col. Maurice T. Smith (k), Maj. Alfred H. Belo (w), Lt. George A. Gilreath, Lt. M. C. Stevens

Division Artillery Battalion, 15 guns, 396 men, Lt. Col. John J. Garnett, Maj. Charles Richardson

Donaldsville (LA) Battery (2 3-inch rifles, 1 10-pound Parrott), 114, Capt. Victor Maurin

Norfolk "Huger's" (VA) Battery (2 12-pound Napoleons, 1 3-inch rifle, 1 10-pound Parrott), 77, Capt. Joseph D. Moore

Norfolk "Light Artillery Blues" (VA) Battery (2 3-inch rifles, 2 12-pound howitzers), 106, Capt. Charles R. Grandy

Pittsylvania (VA) Battery (2 12-pound Napoleons, 2 3-inch rifles), 90, Capt. John W. Lewis

Pender's Division, 6,735, Maj. Gen. William Dorsey Pender (mw), Brig. Gen. James H. Lane, Maj. Gen. Isaac Trimble (w, c), Brig. Gen. James H. Lane

McGowan's Brigade, 1,882, Col. Abner M. Perrin

1st SC (Priovisional Army) A-C, E-L, 328, Maj. Cornelius W. McCreary

1st SC Rifles A-H, K, L, 366, Capt. William M. Hadden

12th SC, 366, Col. John L. Miller

13th SC, 390, Lt. Col. Benjamin T. Brockman

14th SC, 428, Lt. Col. Joseph N. Brown (w), Maj. Edward Croft (w)

Lane's Brigade, 1,734, Brig. Gen. James H. Lane, Col. Clarke M. Avery, Brig. Gen. James H. Lane (w), Col. Clarke M. Avery

7th NC, 291, Capt. John McLeod Turner (w, c), Capt. James G. Harris

18th NC, 346, Col. John D. Barry

28th NC, 346, Col. Samuel D. Lowe (w), Lt. Col. William H. A. Speer (w), Maj. Samuel N. Stowe (w)

33rd NC, 368, Col. Clarke M. Avery

37th NC, 379, Col. William M. Barbour

Thomas's Brigade, 1,326, Brig. Gen. Edward Thomas

14th GA, 331, Col. Robert W. Folsom

35th GA, 331, Lt. Col. William H. McCullohs

45th GA, 331

49th GA, 329, Col. S. T. Player, Capt. Charles Mc. Jones (k), Capt. Oliver H. Cooke

Scales's Brigade, 1,405, Brig. Gen. Alfred M. Scales, Col. William J. Hoke,

Brig. Gen Alfred M. Scales (w), Lt. Col. George T. Gordon, Col. William Lee J. Lowrance (w)

13th NC, 232, Col. Joseph H. Hyman (w), Lt. Col. Henry A. Rogers (w), Lt. Robert L.Moir (w), Adj. N. S. Smith

16th NC B-K, M, 321, Capt. Leroy W. Stowe

22nd NC A-M, 321, Col. James Conner

34th NC, 311, Col. William Lee J. Lowrance (w), Lt. Col. George T. Gordon (w)

38th NC, 216, Col. William J. Hoke (w). Col. John Ashford (w), Lt. John M. Robinson, Capt. William L. Thornburg (w), Lt. John M. Robinson, Capt. George W. Flowers

Division Artillery Battalion, 16 guns, 377 men, Maj. William T. Poague

1st NC Artillery, Battery C (Charlotte Battery) (2 12-pound Napoleons, 2 12-pound howitzers), 125, Capt. Joseph Graham

Madison (MS) Battery (3 12-pound Napoleons, 1 12-pound howitzer), 91, Capt. George Ward

Albermarle "Everett" (VA) (2 3-inch rifles, 1 10-pound Parrott, 1 12-pound howitzer), 94, Capt. James W. Wyatt

Warrenton (VA) Battery (2 12-pound Napoleons, 2 12-pound howitzer), 58, Capt. J. V. Brooke, Lt. Addison W. Utterback

Anderson's Division, 7,135, Maj. Gen. Richard H. Anderson

Wilcox's Brigade, 1,726, Brig. Gen. Cadmus M. Wilcox

8th AL, 477, Lt. Col. Hilary A. Herbert

9th AL, 306, Capt. J. Horace King (w)

10th AL, 311, Col. William H. Forney (w, c), LT. Col. James E. Shelley

11th AL, 311, Lt. Col. John C. C. Sanders (w), Lt. Col. George E. Tayloe

14th AL, 316, Col. Lucius Pinckard (w, c), Lt. Col. James A. Broome

Mahone's Brigade, 1,542, Brig. Gen. William Mahone

6th VA, 288, Col. George T. Rogers

12th VA, 348, Col. David A. Weisiger, Lt. Col. Everard M. Field

16th VA A-G, 270, Col. Joseph H. Ham, Lt. Col. Richard O. Whitehead

41st VA, 276, Col. William A. Parham

61st VA, 356, Col. Virginius D. Groner

Perry's (Florida) Brigade, 742, Col. David Lang

2nd FL A-M, 242, Col. William D. Ballantine (w, c), Maj. Walter R. Moore (w, c), Capt. C. Seton Fleming

5th FL, 321, Col. Richard N. Gardner (w), Capt. Council A. Bryan, Capt. John. W. Holleyman

8th FL, 176, Lt. Col. William Baya

Wright's Brigade, 1,413, Brig. Gen. Ambrose R. Wright, Col. William Gibson (w, c), Brig. Gen. Ambrose R. Wright

3rd GA A-L, 441, Col. Edward J. Walker

22nd GA, 400, Col. Joseph Wasden (k), Capt. Benjamin C. McMurry

48th GA, 395, Col. William Gibson, Capt. Matthew R. Hall, Col. William Gibson (w, c)

2nd GA Battalion, 173, Maj. George W. Ross (mw), Capt. Chares J. Moffett (w)

Posey's Brigade, 1,322, Brig. Gen. Carnot Posey

12th MS, 305, Col. William H. Taylor

16th MS, 385, Col. Samuel E. Baker

19th MS, 372, Col. Nathaniel H. Harris

48th MS, 256, Col. Joseph Mc. Jayne (w)

Division Artillery Battalion (11th GA Artillery Battalion: The Sumpter Artillery), 17 guns, 384 men, Maj. John Lane

Co. A (1 12-pound howitzer, 1 12-pound Napoleon, 1 3-inch rifle, 1 10-pound Parrott), 130, Capt. Hugh M. Ross

Co. B (4 12-pound howitzers, 2 12-pound Napoleons), 124, Capt. George M. Patterson

Co. C (3 3-inch Navy rifles, 2 10-pound Parrotts), 121, Capt. John T. Wingfield (w)

3rd Corps Reserve Artillery, 36 guns, 736 men, Col. R. Lindsay Walker, Maj. William T. Poague

McIntosh's Artillery battalion, 16 guns, 357 men, Maj. David G. McIntosh, 357

Hardaway (AL) Battery (2 3-inch rifles, 2 12-pound Whitworths), 71, Capt. William B. Hurt (w)

Danville (VA) Battery (4 12-pound Napoleons), 114, Capt. R. Stanley Rice

2nd Rockbridge (VA) Battery (2 12-pound Napoleons, 2 3-inch rifles), 67,Capt. Samuel Wallace

Johnson's Richmond (VA) Battery (4 3-inch rifles), 96, Capt. Marmaduke Johnson

Pegram's Artillery Battalion, 20 guns, 375 men, Maj. William J. Pegram, Capt. Ervin B. Brunson

Pee Dee (SC) Battery D (1st SC) (4 3-inch rifles), 65, Capt. Ervin B. Brunson (w), Lt. William E. Zimmerman (w)

Fredericksburg (VA) Battery (2 12-pound Napoleons, 2 3-inch rifles), 71, Capt. Edward A. Marye

Richmond "Crenshaw" (VA) Battery (2 12-pound Napoleons, 2 12-pound howitzers), 76, Capt. J. Hampden Chamberlayne (c), Lt. Andrew B. Johnston (w)

Richmond "Letcher" (VA) Battery (2 12-pound Napoleons, 2 10-pound Parrotts), 76, Capt. Thomas A. Brander

Richmond "Purcell" (VA) Battery (4 12-pound Napoleons), 89, Capt. Joseph McGraw


Cavalry Division

6,389

Maj. Gen. James Ewell Brown Stuart

Hampton's Brigade, 1,751, Brig. Gen. Wade Hampton (w), Col. Lawrence S. Baker

Cobb's (GA) Cavalry Legion A-L, 330, Col. Pierce M. B. Young, Lt. Col. William B. Delony (w)

Phillip's (GA) Cavalry Legion A-G, 238, Col. William B. Rich

Jeff Davis's (MS) Cavalry Legion A-F, 246, Lt. Col. J. Frederick Waring, Maj. William G. Conner (k)

1st NC Cavalry A-K, 407, Col. Laurence S. Baker, Lt. Col. James B. Gordon

1st SC Cavalry A-K, 339, Col. John Logan Black (w), Lt. Col. John D. Twiggs, Maj. William A. Walker (w)

2nd SC Cavalry A-K, 186, Col. M. Calbraith Butler, Maj. Thomas J. Lipscomb

Fitzhugh Lee's Brigade, 1,913, Brig. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, Col. Thomas T. Munford

1st MD Cavalry Battalion A-E (with 2nd Corps), 310, Maj. Harry W. Gilmour, Maj. Ridgely Brown

1st VA Cavalry A-K, 310, Col. James H. Drake (k)

2nd VA Cavalry A-K, 385, Col. Thomas T. Munford, Lt. Col. James W. Watts (w), Maj. Cary Breckinridge

3rd VA Cavalry A-K, 210, Col. Thomas H. Owen

4th VA Cavalry A-H, K, 544, Col. William C. Wickham

5th VA Cavalry A-K, 150, Col. Thomas L. Rosser

William H. F. Lee's Brigade, 1,173, Brig. Gen. W. H. F. Rooney Lee (w, c), Col. John R. Chambliss Jr.

2nd NC Cavalry, A-K, 145, Col. Solomon Williams (k), Lt. Col. William H. F. Payne (c), Lt. Col. William G. Robinson, Capt. William A. Graham (w), Capt. James W. Strange, Lt. Joseph Baker, Maj. Clinton M. Andrews

9th VA Cavalry, A-K, 490, Col. Richard L. T. Beale (w), Lt. Col. Meriwether Lewis (w)

10th VA, 9 Companies, 236, Col. J. Lucius Davis (w, c), Maj. Robert A. Caskie

13th VA, A-K, 298, Col. John R. Chambliss Jr., Lt. Col. Jefferson C. Phillipps (w), Maj. Joseph E. Gillette (w), Capt. Banjamin F. Winfield

15 th VA#, Maj. Charles R. Collins

Jenkins's Brigade, 2 guns, 1,126 men, Brig. Gen. Albert G. Jenkins (w), Col. James Cochran, Col. Milton J. Ferguson,

14th VA Cavalry A-L, 265, Col. James Cochran, Maj. Benjamin F. Eakle (w), Capt. Edwin E. Bouldin

16th VA Cavalry A-L, 265, Col. Milton J. Ferguson, Maj. James H, Nounnan

17th VA Cavalry A-K, 241, Col. William H. French

34th VA Cavalry Battalion A-G, 352, Lt. Col. Vincent A. Witcher

36th VA Cavalry Battalion A-E, 125, Maj. James W. Sweeney (w)

Charlottesville (VA) Horse Artillery Battalion (2 12-pound howitzers), Capt. Thomas E. Jackson

Robertson's Brigade#, Brig. Gen. Beverly H. Robertson

4th NC Cavalry A-H, Col. Dennis D. Ferebee

5th NC Cavalry A-K, Col. Peter G. Evans (mw), Lt. Col. Stephen B. Evans, Lt. Col. James B. Gordon

Jones's Brigade#, Brig. Gen. William E. "Grumble" Jones

6th VA Cavalry A-K, Maj. Cabell E. Flournoy, Lt. Nicholas Nolan

7th VA Cavalry A-K, Lt. Col. Thomas Marshall

11th VA Cavalry A-K, Col. Lunsford L. Lomax, Lt. Col. Oliver R. Funston Sr.

12th VA Cavalry, Col. Asher W. Harman (w), Lt. Col. Thomas B. Massie, Col. Asher W. Harman (c)

35th VA Cavalry Battalion (did go north from Virginia, cf. # above), 232, Lt. Col. Elijah V. White

[Roberston's command, including Jones's Regiments: approx. 3,000]

Division Horse Artillery, 15 guns, 406 men, Maj. Robert F. Beckham

2nd Baltimore (MD) Light Artillery Battery (4 10-pound Parrotts), 106, Capt. William H. Griffin

Ashby's (VA) (4 guns - type unknown)#, Capt. Robert Preston Chew

1st Stuart (VA) Horse Artillery Battery (4 3-inch rifles), 106, Capt. James Breathed

Lynchburg (VA) Horse Artillery Battery (4 guns - type unknown)#, Capt. Marcellus N. Moorman

2nd Stuart (VA) Horse Artillery Battery (2 3-inch rifles, 2 12-pound Napoleons), 106, Capt. William M. McGregor

Washington (SC) Battery (2 3-inch rifles, 2 12-pound Napoleons), 79, Capt. James F. Hart

Imboden's Command#, approx. 2,000, Brig. Gen. John D. Imboden

18th VA Cavalry A-K, Col. Goerge W. Imboden

62nd VA Mounted Infantry A-M, Col. George H. Smith

VA Partisan Rangers, MacNeil's Co., Capt. John Hance McNeill

Staunton (VA) Horse Artillery Battery (6 12-pound Napoleons), Capt. John H. McClanahan


 

Notes

The cavalry Brigades of Robertson and Jones spent most of the campaign on security duty and in line of communications in northern Virginia; exception: White's Battalion of "Commanches" [this unit's activities mostly occurred during the marches and rides north;

in this respect, the Battalion's strength on June 30 was 262 (cf. p. D-27)].

Two horse-artillery batteries--Ashby (VA) and Lynchburg (VA)--were with Robertson's and Jones's Brigades.

The cavalry command of Imboden was technically not part of the Army of Northern Virginia but had been ordered to cooperate with it during this campaign. Imboden's units were not engaged at Gettysburg and spent the early weeks of the campaign riding north as they covered the rear of the army against possible threats from West Virginia and western Pennsylvania (Chapter 1). During the latter stages of the campaign, Imboden's command led Lee's army away from Gettysburg toward the river-crossing points (Chapter 5).