Battle of Fort Stevens order of battle: Confederate explained
The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the July 11, 1864 Battle of Fort Stevens during the American Civil War. The Union order of battle is listed separately.
Abbreviations used
Military rank
Army of the Valley District
See main article: Army of the Valley. LTG Jubal Early
Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
See main article: Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia.
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Rodes' Division MG Robert E. Rodes | Battle's Brigade BG Cullen A. Battle | - 3rd Alabama: Capt. Watkins Pheland
- 5th Alabama: Lt. Col Edwin L. Hobson
- 6th Alabama: Col. Thomas Lightfoot
- 12th Alabama: Col. Samuel B. Pickens
- 61st Alabama: Col. William G. Swanson
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Grimes' Brigade BG Bryan Grimes | - 32nd North Carolina: Lt. Col David G. Cowand
- 43rd North Carolina: Maj. Walter J. Boggan
- 45th North Carolina: Col. John R. Winston
- 53rd North Carolina: Col. James T. Morehead
- 2nd North Carolina Battalion
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Cook's Brigade BG Philip Cook |
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Cox's Brigade BG William Ruffin Cox |
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Ramseur's Division MG Stephen D. Ramseur | Lilley's Brigade BG Robert D. Lilley | - 13th Virginia
- 31st Virginia
- 49th Virginia
- 52nd Virginia
- 58th Virginia
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Johnston's Brigade BG Robert D. Johnston |
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Lewis' Brigade BG William Lewis | - 6th North Carolina
- 21st North Carolina
- 54th North Carolina
- 57th North Carolina
- 1st North Carolina Sharpshooters Battalion
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Breckinridge's Corps
MG John C. Breckinridge
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Gordon's Division MG John B. Gordon | Evans' Brigade Col E.N. Atkinson | - 13th Georgia: Col. John B. Harris
- 26th Georgia: Col. Edmund N. Atkinson
- 31st Georgia: Col. John Lowe
- 38th Georgia: Col. James M. Davant
- 60th Georgia: Col. Walter B. Jones
- 61st Georgia
- 12th Georgia Battalion: Capt. George W. Johnson
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York's Brigade BG Zebulon York | - Hay's Louisiana Tigers brigade (consolidated)
- Stafford's Brigade (consolidated): Col Eugene D. Waggaman
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Terry's Brigade BG William Terry | - Stonewall Brigade (consolidated)
- 2nd Virginia
- 4th Virginia
- 5th Virginia
- 27th Virginia
- 33rd Virginia
- Jones' old 2nd Brigade (consolidated)
- 21st Virginia
- 25th Virginia
- 42nd Virginia
- 44th Virginia
- 48th Virginia
- 50th Virginia
- Steuart's old 3rd Brigade (consolidated)
- 10th Virginia
- 23rd Virginia
- 37th Virginia
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Echols' Division BG John Echols | Wharton's Brigade BG Gabriel C. Wharton |
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Echols' Brigade Col George S. Patton |
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Vaughn's Brigade BG Thomas Smith |
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Other
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Ransom's Cavalry Division MG Robert Ransom, Jr. | Imboden's Brigade BG John D. Imboden |
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McCausland's Brigade BG John McCausland |
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Johnson's Brigade BG Bradley T. Johnson |
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Jackson's Brigade BG William L. Jackson |
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Horse Artillery | - Jackson's Company Virginia Horse Artillery
- McClanahan's Company (Staunton) Virginia Horse Artillery
- Baltimore Light Artillery (2nd Maryland)
- Lurty's Virginia Battery
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Artillery BG Armistead L. Long | Braxton's Battalion Maj Carter M. Braxton | - Allegheny (Virginia) Artillery
- Lee (Virginia) Artillery
- Stafford (Virginia) Artillery
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King's Battalion Maj J. Floyd King Maj William McLaughlin | - Wise Legion (Virginia) Artillery
- Lewisburg (Virginia) Artillery
- Monroe (Virginia) Artillery
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Nelson's Battalion Maj William Nelson |
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Sources
- Cooling, Benjamin F. Jubal Early's Raid on Washington 1864. Baltimore, Maryland: The Nautical & Aviation Publishing Company of America, 1989.