Battle of Peachtree Creek order of battle: Union explained

The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Peachtree Creek of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately.

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Army of the Cumberland

See main article: Army of the Cumberland. MG George Henry Thomas

IV Corps

See main article: IV Corps (Union Army). MG Oliver O. Howard

width=25% Divisionwidth=25% BrigadeRegiments and Others
First Division
    MG David S. Stanley
1st Brigade  Col Isaac M. Kirby
2nd Brigade
  Col Jacob E. Taylor
3rd Brigade  Col William Grose
Artillery  Cpt Theodore Thomasson
Second Division
    BG John Newton
1st Brigade  BG Nathan Kimball
  • 44th Illinois
  • 36th Illinois
  • 73rd Illinois
  • 88th Illinois
  • 2nd Missouri
  • 15th Missouri
  • 24th Wisconsin
2nd Brigade  Col John W. Blake
3rd Brigade  BG Luther P. Bradley
  • 22nd Illinois
  • 27th Illinois
  • 42nd Illinois
  • 51st Illinois
  • 79th Illinois
  • 3rd Kentucky
  • 64th Ohio
  • 125th Ohio
Artillery  Cpt Charles Aleshire
  Cpt Wilbur Goodspeed
Third Division
    BG Thomas J. Wood
1st Brigade  Col William H. Gibson
  • 25th Illinois
  • 35th Illinois
  • 89th Illinois
  • 8th Kansas
  • 15th Ohio
  • 49th Ohio
  • 15th Wisconsin
  • 124th Ohio
2nd Brigade  BG William B. Hazen
  • 59th Illinois
  • 6th Indiana
  • 5th Kentucky
  • 6th Kentucky
  • 23rd Kentucky
  • 1st Ohio
  • 6th Ohio
  • 41st Ohio
  • 71st Ohio
  • 93rd Ohio
3rd Brigade  Col Frederick Knefler
Artillery  Cpt Cullen Bradley

XIV Corps

See main article: XIV Corps (Union Army). MG John M. Palmer

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First Division
   BG Richard W. Johnson
1st Brigade  Col Anson G. McCook
  • 104th Illinois: Ltc Douglas Hapeman
  • 42nd Indiana
  • 88th Indiana
  • 15th Kentucky
  • 2nd Ohio
  • 33rd Ohio
  • 94th Ohio
  • 10th Wisconsin
  • 21st Wisconsin: Maj Michael H. Fitch
2nd Brigade  BG John H. King
3rd Brigade
  Col Marshall F. Moore
Artillery  Cpt Lucius Drury
  • 1st Illinois Light Battery
  • Battery I, 1st Ohio
Second Division
    BG Jefferson C. Davis
1st Brigade  BG James D. Morgan
  • 10th Illinois
  • 16th Illinois
  • 60th Illinois
  • 10th Michigan
  • 14th Michigan
  • 17th New York
2nd Brigade  Col John G. Mitchell
  • 34th Illinois
  • 78th Illinois
  • 98th Ohio
  • 108th Ohio
  • 113th Ohio
  • 121st Ohio
3rd Brigade  Col Caleb J. Dilworth
  • 85th Illinois
  • 86th Illinois
  • 110th Illinois
  • 125th Illinois
  • 22nd Indiana
  • 52nd Ohio
Artillery  Cpt Charles Barnett

XX Corps

See main article: XX Corps (Union Army). MG Joseph Hooker

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First Division
    BG Alpheus S. Williams
1st Brigade  BG Joseph F. Knipe
  • 5th Connecticut
  • 3rd Maryland (detachment)
  • 123rd New York
  • 141st New York
  • 46th Pennsylvania
  • 3rd Wisconsin
2nd Brigade  BG Thomas H. Ruger
  • 27th Indiana
  • 2nd Massachusetts
  • 13th New Jersey
  • 107th New York
  • 150th New York
3rd Brigade  Col James S. Robinson
  • 82nd Illinois
  • 101st Illinois
  • 45th New York
  • 143rd New York
  • 61st Ohio
  • 82nd Ohio
  • 31st Wisconsin (Transferred from Nashville, TN, on July 21, 1864.)[1]
Artillery  Cpt John D. Woodbury
  • Battery I, 1st New York Light
  • Battery M, 1st New York Light
Second Division
    BG John W. Geary
1st Brigade  Col Charles Candy
  • 5th Ohio
  • 7th Ohio (Mustered out on July 11, 1864.) [2]
  • 29th Ohio
  • 66th Ohio
  • 28th Pennsylvania
  • 147th Pennsylvania
2nd Brigade  Col Patrick Henry Jones
  • 33rd New Jersey
  • 119th New York
  • 134th New York
  • 154th New York
  • 73rd Pennsylvania
  • 109th Pennsylvania
3rd Brigade  Col David Ireland
  • 60th New York
  • 102nd New York
  • 137th New York
  • 149th New York
  • 29th Pennsylvania
  • 111th Pennsylvania: Col George A. Cobham, Jr. (k)
Third Division
    BG William T. Ward
1st Brigade  Col Benjamin Harrison
  • 102nd Illinois
  • 105th Illinois
  • 129th Illinois
  • 70th Indiana
  • 79th Ohio
2nd Brigade  Col John Coburn
3rd Brigade  Col James Wood
  • 20th Connecticut
  • 33rd Massachusetts
  • 136th New York
  • 55th Ohio
  • 73rd Ohio
  • 26th Wisconsin
Artillery  Cpt Marco B. Gary
Unattached Units
    
Reserve Brigade  Col Heber Le Favour
  • 9th Michigan
  • 22nd Michigan
Pontoniers  Col George P. Buell
Siege Artillery  Cpt Arnold Sutermeister

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Notes and References

  1. The war of the rebellion: a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate armies; Series 1 - Volume XXXVIII; Part 1 - Reports, etc. Official Report No.2, Organization of the Union forces, page 98
  2. The war of the rebellion: a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate armies, Series I, Volume XXXVIII; Part 1 – Reports, etc. Official Report No. 2, Organization of the Union forces, page 89