Battle of Spotsylvania Court House order of battle: Union explained
The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House (May 8–21, 1864) of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately. Order of battle compiled from the casualty returns[1] and the reports.[2] [3]
Abbreviations used
Military rank
Other
Forces operating against Richmond May 8–16, 1864
LTG Ulysses S. Grant, General-in-Chief, Union armies
Escort:
- 5th United States Cavalry, Companies B, F and K
IX Corps
See main article: IX Corps (Union Army). MG Ambrose E. Burnside[4]
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First Division
BG Thomas G. Stevenson (k) Col Daniel Leasure MG Thomas L. Crittenden[5] | 1st Brigade Col Jacob P. Gould[6] Ltc Stephen M. Weld, Jr. BG James Ledlie[7] |
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2nd Brigade Col Daniel Leasure[8] Ltc Gilbert P. Robinson | - 3rd Maryland: Ltc Gilbert P. Robinson
- 21st Massachusetts
- 100th Pennsylvania
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Artillery |
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Second Division
BG Robert B. Potter | 1st Brigade Col Zenas Bliss[9] Col John I. Curtin | - 36th Massachusetts
- 58th Massachusetts
- 51st New York
- 45th Pennsylvania: Col John I. Curtin
- 48th Pennsylvania
- 7th Rhode Island
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2nd Brigade Col Simon G. Griffin | - 2nd Maryland (detachment)
- 31st Maine
- 32nd Maine
- 6th New Hampshire
- 9th New Hampshire
- 11th New Hampshire
- 17th Vermont
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Artillery |
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Third Division
BG Orlando B. Willcox | 1st Brigade Col John F. Hartranft | - 2nd Michigan: Col William Humphrey
- 8th Michigan
- 17th Michigan
- 27th Michigan[10]
- 109th New York
- 51st Pennsylvania
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2nd Brigade Col Benjamin C. Christ[11] Col William Humphrey | - 1st Michigan Sharpshooters
- 20th Michigan
- 79th New York[12]
- 60th Ohio[13]
- 50th Pennsylvania
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Artillery |
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Fourth Division[14]
BG Edward Ferrero | 1st Brigade Col Joshua K. Sigfried |
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2nd Brigade Col Henry G. Thomas |
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Artillery |
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Reporting directly | Provost Guard |
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Cavalry | - 3rd New Jersey
- 22nd New York
- 2nd Ohio
- 13th Pennsylvania
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Artillery Reserve[15] Cpt John Edwards, Jr. | - New York Light, 27th Battery
- 1st Rhode Island Light, Battery D
- 1st Rhode Island Light, Battery H
- 2nd United States, Battery E
- 3rd United States, Battery G
- 3rd United States, Batteries L and M
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Provisional Brigade[16] Col Elisha G. Marshall |
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Army of the Potomac
See main article: Army of the Potomac. MG George G. Meade
General Staff:
General Headquarters:
Provost Guard: BG Marsena R. Patrick
- 1st Massachusetts Cavalry, Companies C and D
- 80th New York (20th Militia)
- 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry
- 68th Pennsylvania
- 114th Pennsylvania
Engineer Troops:
Guards and Orderlies:
- Independent Company Oneida (New York) Cavalry
II Corps
See main article: II Corps (Union Army). MG Winfield S. Hancock
Escort:
- 1st Vermont Cavalry, Company M
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First Division
BG Francis C. Barlow | 1st Brigade Col Nelson A. Miles | - 26th Michigan
- 61st New York
- 81st Pennsylvania: Col H. Boyd McKeen
- 140th Pennsylvania
- 183rd Pennsylvania
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2nd Brigade Col Thomas A. Smyth |
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3rd Brigade[18] Col Paul Frank[19] Col Hiram L. Brown (c)[20] Col Clinton D. MacDougall |
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4th Brigade Col John R. Brooke | - 2nd Delaware
- 64th New York
- 66th New York
- 53rd Pennsylvania
- 145th Pennsylvania: Col Hiram L. Brown
- 148th Pennsylvania
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Second Division
BG John Gibbon | 1st Brigade BG Alexander S. Webb (w) Col H. Boyd McKeen |
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2nd Brigade BG Joshua T. Owen | - 152nd New York
- 69th Pennsylvania
- 71st Pennsylvania
- 72nd Pennsylvania
- 106th Pennsylvania
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3rd Brigade Col Samuel S. Carroll (w) Col Theodore G. Ellis | - 14th Connecticut: Col Theodore G. Ellis
- 1st Delaware
- 14th Indiana
- 12th New Jersey
- 10th New York Battalion
- 108th New York
- 4th Ohio
- 8th Ohio
- 7th West Virginia
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Provost Guard |
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Third Division
MG David B. Birney | 1st Brigade BG J. H. Hobart Ward[22] Col Thomas W. Egan |
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2nd Brigade Col John S. Crocker | - 4th Maine
- 17th Maine
- 3rd Michigan
- 5th Michigan
- 93rd New York
- 57th Pennsylvania
- 63rd Pennsylvania: Col William S. Kirkwood (mw), Cpt James F. Ryan
- 105th Pennsylvania
- 1st United States Sharpshooters
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Fourth Division[23] BG Gershom Mott | 1st Brigade Col Robert McAllister | - 1st Massachusetts
- 16th Massachusetts
- 5th New Jersey
- 6th New Jersey
- 7th New Jersey
- 8th New Jersey
- 11th New Jersey: Col Robert McAllister
- 26th Pennsylvania
- 115th Pennsylvania
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2nd Brigade Col William R. Brewster | - 11th Massachusetts
- 70th New York
- 71st New York
- 72nd New York
- 73rd New York
- 74th New York
- 120th New York
- 84th Pennsylvania
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| Artillery Brigade
Col John C. Tidball | - Maine Light, 6th Battery (F)
- Massachusetts Light, 10th Battery
- New Hampshire Light, 1st Battery
- 1st New York Light, Battery G
- 4th New York Heavy, 3rd Battalion
- 1st Pennsylvania Light, Battery F
- 1st Rhode Island Light, Battery A
- 1st Rhode Island Light, Battery B
- 4th United States, Battery K
- 5th United States, Batteries C and I
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V Corps
See main article: V Corps (Union Army). MG Gouverneur K. Warren
Provost Guard:
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First Division
BG Charles Griffin | 1st Brigade BG Romeyn B. Ayres | - 140th New York: Col George Ryan (k)
- 146th New York
- 91st Pennsylvania
- 155th Pennsylvania
- 2nd United States, Companies B, C, F, H, I, and K
- 11th United States, Companies B, C, D, E, F, and G, 1st Battalion
- 12th United States, Companies A, B, C, D, and G, 1st Battalion, and Companies A, C, D, F, and H, 2nd Battalion
- 14th United States, 1st Battalion
- 17th United States, Companies A, C, D, G, and H, 1st Battalion, and Companies A, B, and C, 2nd Battalion
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2nd Brigade Col Jacob B. Sweitzer | - 9th Massachusetts
- 22nd Massachusetts:[24] Col William S. Tilton
- 32nd Massachusetts
- 4th Michigan
- 62nd Pennsylvania
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3rd Brigade BG Joseph J. Bartlett | - 20th Maine
- 18th Massachusetts
- 1st Michigan
- 16th Michigan[25]
- 44th New York
- 83rd Pennsylvania
- 118th Pennsylvania
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Second Division[26]
BG John C. Robinson (w) Col Richard Coulter | 1st Brigade Col Peter Lyle | - 16th Maine
- 13th Massachusetts
- 39th Massachusetts
- 104th New York
- 90th Pennsylvania
- 107th Pennsylvania[27]
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2nd Brigade Col Richard Coulter[28] Col James L. Bates | - 12th Massachusetts: Col James L. Bates
- 83rd New York (9th Militia)
- 97th New York
- 11th Pennsylvania
- 88th Pennsylvania
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3rd Brigade Col Andrew W. Denison (w) Col Charles E. Phelps (c) Col Richard N. Bowerman | - 1st Maryland
- 4th Maryland: Col Richard N. Bowerman
- 7th Maryland: Col Charles E. Phelps
- 8th Maryland
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Third Division
BG Samuel W. Crawford | 1st Brigade Col William McCandless (w) Col William C. Talley (c) Col Wellington H. Ent Col Samuel M. Jackson |
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3rd Brigade Col Joseph W. Fisher |
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Fourth Division BG Lysander Cutler | 1st Brigade Col William W. Robinson |
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2nd Brigade BG James C. Rice (k) Col Edward B. Fowler | - 76th New York
- 84th New York (14th Militia): Col Edward B. Fowler
- 95th New York
- 147th New York
- 56th Pennsylvania
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3rd Brigade Col Edward S. Bragg | - 121st Pennsylvania
- 142nd Pennsylvania
- 143rd Pennsylvania
- 149th Pennsylvania
- 150th Pennsylvania
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| Artillery Brigade Col Charles S. Wainwright |
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VI Corps
See main article: VI Corps (Union Army). MG John Sedgwick (k)
BG Horatio G. Wright
Escort:
- 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company A
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First Division
BG Horatio G. Wright BG David A. Russell | 1st Brigade Col Henry W. Brown Col William H. Penrose | - 1st New Jersey
- 2nd New Jersey: Ltc Charles Wiebecke (k)
- 3rd New Jersey
- 4th New Jersey
- 10th New Jersey
- 15th New Jersey: Col William H. Penrose
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2nd Brigade Col Emory Upton (w) | - 5th Maine
- 121st New York
- 95th Pennsylvania Infantry
- 96th Pennsylvania
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3rd Brigade BG David A. Russell BG Henry L. Eustis | - 6th Maine
- 49th Pennsylvania
- 119th Pennsylvania
- 5th Wisconsin
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4th Brigade Col Nelson Cross | - 65th New York
- 67th New York
- 122nd New York
- 82nd Pennsylvania (detachment)
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Second Division
BG Thomas H. Neill | 1st Brigade BG Frank Wheaton | - 62nd New York
- 93rd Pennsylvania
- 98th Pennsylvania
- 102nd Pennsylvania
- 139th Pennsylvania
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2nd Brigade Col Lewis A. Grant | - 1st Vermont Heavy Artillery[31]
- 2nd Vermont
- 3rd Vermont
- 4th Vermont
- 5th Vermont
- 6th Vermont
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3rd Brigade Col Daniel D. Bidwell | - 7th Maine
- 43rd New York
- 49th New York: Ltc George W. Johnson
- 77th New York
- 61st Pennsylvania
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4th Brigade BG Henry L. Eustis Col Oliver Edwards | - 7th Massachusetts
- 10th Massachusetts
- 37th Massachusetts: Col Oliver Edwards
- 2nd Rhode Island
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Third Division
BG James B. Ricketts | 1st Brigade BG William H. Morris (w) Col John W. Schall Col William S. Truex[32] | - 14th New Jersey
- 106th New York
- 151st New York
- 87th Pennsylvania: Col John W. Schall
- 10th Vermont
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2nd Brigade Col Benjamin F. Smith | - 6th Maryland
- 110th Ohio
- 122nd Ohio
- 126th Ohio
- 67th Pennsylvania
- 138th Pennsylvania
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| Artillery Brigade Col Charles H. Tompkins |
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Cavalry Corps
See main article: Cavalry Corps (Union Army). MG Philip H. Sheridan[33]
Escort:
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First Division BG Wesley Merritt | 1st Brigade BG George A. Custer | - 1st Michigan
- 5th Michigan
- 6th Michigan
- 7th Michigan
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2nd Brigade Col Thomas C. Devin |
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Reserve Brigade Col Alfred Gibbs |
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Second Division BG David M. Gregg | 1st Brigade BG Henry E. Davies, Jr. | - 1st Massachusetts
- 1st New Jersey
- 6th Ohio
- 1st Pennsylvania
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2nd Brigade Col J. Irvin Gregg | - 1st Maine
- 10th New York
- 2nd Pennsylvania
- 4th Pennsylvania
- 8th Pennsylvania
- 16th Pennsylvania
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Third Division BG James H. Wilson | 1st Brigade Col John B. McIntosh |
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2nd Brigade Col George H. Chapman | - 3rd Indiana
- 8th New York
- 1st Vermont
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| 1st Brigade Horse Artillery Cpt James M. Robertson | - New York Light, 6th Battery
- 2nd United States, Batteries B and L
- 2nd United States, Battery D
- 2nd United States, Battery M
- 4th United States, Battery A
- 4th United States, Batteries C and E
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Artillery
BG Henry J. Hunt[35] [36]
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Artillery Reserve[37] Col Henry S. Burton | 1st Brigade[38] Col J. Howard Kitching |
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2nd Brigade Maj John A. Tompkins |
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3rd Brigade Maj Robert H. Fitzhugh |
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2nd Brigade Horse Artillery Cpt Dunbar R. Ransom | - 1st United States, Batteries E and G
- 1st United States, Batteries H and I
- 1st United States, Battery K
- 2nd United States, Battery A
- 2nd United States, Battery G
- 3rd United States, Batteries C, F, and K
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Artillery Park Ltc Freeman McGilvery | - 15th New York Heavy, 2nd Battalion
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Forces operating against Richmond May 17–21, 1864
LTG Ulysses S. Grant, General-in-Chief, Union armies
Escort:
- 5th United States Cavalry, Companies B, F and K
IX Corps
See main article: IX Corps (Union Army). MG Ambrose E. Burnside[4]
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First Division
MG Thomas L. Crittenden | 1st Brigade BG James Ledlie |
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2nd Brigade Ltc Gilbert P. Robinson | - 3rd Maryland
- 21st Massachusetts
- 100th Pennsylvania
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Provisional Brigade Col Elisha G. Marshall | - 2nd New York Mounted Rifles (dismounted)
- 14th New York Heavy Artillery
- 24th New York Cavalry (dismounted)
- 2nd Pennsylvania Provisional Heavy Artillery
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Artillery |
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Second Division
BG Robert B. Potter | 1st Brigade Col John I. Curtin | - 36th Massachusetts
- 58th Massachusetts
- 51st New York
- 45th Pennsylvania
- 48th Pennsylvania
- 7th Rhode Island
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2nd Brigade Col Simon G. Griffin | - 2nd Maryland (detachment)
- 31st Maine
- 32nd Maine
- 6th New Hampshire
- 9th New Hampshire
- 11th New Hampshire
- 17th Vermont
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Artillery |
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Third Division
BG Orlando B. Willcox | 1st Brigade Col John F. Hartranft | - 2nd Michigan
- 8th Michigan
- 17th Michigan
- 27th Michigan
- 109th New York
- 51st Pennsylvania
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2nd Brigade Col William Humphrey | - 1st Michigan Sharpshooters
- 20th Michigan
- 60th Ohio
- 50th Pennsylvania
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Artillery |
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Fourth Division
BG Edward Ferrero | 1st Brigade Col Joshua K. Sigfried |
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2nd Brigade Col Henry G. Thomas |
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Artillery |
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Reporting directly | Provost Guard |
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Cavalry | - 3rd New Jersey
- 22nd New York
- 2nd Ohio
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Army of the Potomac
See main article: Army of the Potomac. MG George G. Meade
General Staff:
General Headquarters:
Provost Guard: BG Marsena R. Patrick
- 1st Massachusetts Cavalry, Companies C and D
- 80th New York (20th Militia)
- 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry
- 68th Pennsylvania
- 114th Pennsylvania
Engineer Troops:
Guards and Orderlies:
- Independent Company Oneida (New York) Cavalry
II Corps
See main article: II Corps (Union Army). MG Winfield S. Hancock
Escort:
- 1st Vermont Cavalry, Company M
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First Division
BG Francis C. Barlow | 1st Brigade Col Nelson A. Miles | - 26th Michigan
- 61st New York
- 81st Pennsylvania
- 140th Pennsylvania
- 183rd Pennsylvania
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2nd Brigade Col Thomas A. Smyth[39] Col Richard Byrnes | - 28th Massachusetts: Col Richard Byrnes
- 63rd New York
- 69th New York
- 88th New York
- 116th Pennsylvania
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3rd Brigade Col Clinton D. MacDougall | - 39th New York
- 52nd New York
- 111th New York
- 125th New York
- 126th New York
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4th Brigade Col John R. Brooke | - 2nd Delaware
- 64th New York
- 66th New York
- 53rd Pennsylvania
- 145th Pennsylvania
- 148th Pennsylvania
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Second Division
BG John Gibbon | 1st Brigade Col H. Boyd McKeen |
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2nd Brigade BG Joshua T. Owen | - 152nd New York
- 69th Pennsylvania
- 71st Pennsylvania
- 72nd Pennsylvania
- 106th Pennsylvania
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3rd Brigade Col Theodore G. Ellis Col Thomas A. Smyth | - 14th Connecticut: Col Theodore G. Ellis
- 1st Delaware
- 14th Indiana
- 12th New Jersey
- 10th New York Battalion
- 108th New York
- 4th Ohio
- 8th Ohio
- 7th West Virginia
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4th Brigade[41] Col Mathew Murphy (w) Col James P. McIvor | - 155th New York
- 164th New York
- 170th New York: Col James P. McIvor
- 182nd New York
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Provost Guard | - 2nd Company Minnesota Sharpshooters
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Third Division
MG David B. Birney | 1st Brigade Col Thomas W. Egan |
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2nd Brigade Col John S. Crocker Col Elijah Walker[42] | - 4th Maine: Col Elijah Walker
- 17th Maine
- 3rd Michigan
- 5th Michigan
- 93rd New York: Col John S. Crocker
- 57th Pennsylvania
- 63rd Pennsylvania
- 105th Pennsylvania
- 1st United States Sharpshooters
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3rd Brigade BG Gershom Mott | - 1st Massachusetts
- 16th Massachusetts
- 5th New Jersey
- 6th New Jersey
- 7th New Jersey
- 8th New Jersey
- 11th New Jersey
- 26th Pennsylvania
- 115th Pennsylvania
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4th Brigade Col William R. Brewster | - 11th Massachusetts
- 70th New York
- 71st New York
- 72nd New York
- 73rd New York
- 74th New York
- 120th New York
- 84th Pennsylvania
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Fourth Division[43] BG Robert O. Tyler | no brigade organization |
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| Artillery Brigade
Col John C. Tidball | - Maine Light, 6th Battery (F)
- Massachusetts Light, 10th Battery
- New Hampshire Light, 1st Battery
- 1st New Jersey Light, Battery B[44]
- 1st New York Light, Battery G
- 4th New York Heavy, 3rd Battalion
- New York Light, 11th Battery
- New York Light, 12th Battery
- 1st Pennsylvania Light, Battery F
- 1st Rhode Island Light, Battery A
- 1st Rhode Island Light, Battery B
- 4th United States, Battery K
- 5th United States, Batteries C and I
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V Corps
See main article: V Corps (Union Army). MG Gouverneur K. Warren
Provost Guard:
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First Division
BG Charles Griffin | 1st Brigade BG Romeyn B. Ayres | - 140th New York
- 146th New York
- 91st Pennsylvania
- 155th Pennsylvania
- 2nd United States, Companies B, C, F, H, I, and K
- 11th United States, Companies B, C, D, E, F, and G, 1st Battalion
- 12th United States, Companies A, B, C, D, and G, 1st Battalion, and Companies A, C, D, F, and H, 2nd Battalion
- 14th United States, 1st Battalion
- 17th United States, Companies A, C, D, G, and H, 1st Battalion, and Companies A, B, and C, 2nd Battalion
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2nd Brigade Col Jacob B. Sweitzer | - 9th Massachusetts
- 22nd Massachusetts
- 32nd Massachusetts
- 4th Michigan
- 62nd Pennsylvania
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3rd Brigade BG Joseph J. Bartlett | - 20th Maine
- 18th Massachusetts
- 1st Michigan
- 16th Michigan
- 44th New York
- 83rd Pennsylvania
- 118th Pennsylvania
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Third Division
BG Samuel W. Crawford | 1st Brigade Col Samuel M. Jackson Col Martin D. Hardin[45] |
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2nd Brigade Col Richard Coulter (w) Col James L. Bates | - 12th Massachusetts: Col James L. Bates
- 83rd New York (9th Militia)
- 97th New York
- 11th Pennsylvania
- 88th Pennsylvania
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3rd Brigade Col Joseph W. Fisher |
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Fourth Division BG Lysander Cutler | 1st Brigade Col William W. Robinson |
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2nd Brigade Col Edward B. Fowler[46] Col J. William Hofmann | - 76th New York
- 84th New York[47] (14th Militia)
- 95th New York
- 147th New York
- 56th Pennsylvania: Col J. William Hofmann
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3rd Brigade Col Edward S. Bragg | - 121st Pennsylvania
- 142nd Pennsylvania
- 143rd Pennsylvania
- 149th Pennsylvania
- 150th Pennsylvania
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4th Brigade Col Peter Lyle | - 16th Maine
- 13th Massachusetts
- 39th Massachusetts
- 104th New York
- 90th Pennsylvania
- 107th Pennsylvania
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Provost Guard |
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Reporting directly | Heavy Artillery Brigade Col J. Howard Kitching | - 6th New York Heavy Artillery
- 15th New York Heavy Artillery, 1st and 3rd Battalions
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Maryland Brigade Col Richard N. Bowerman | - 1st Maryland
- 4th Maryland
- 7th Maryland
- 8th Maryland
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| Artillery Brigade Col Charles S. Wainwright | - Massachusetts Light, Battery C
- Massachusetts Light, Battery E
- Massachusetts Light, 9th Battery
- 1st New York Light, Battery B
- 1st New York Light, Battery C
- 1st New York Light, Battery D
- 1st New York Light, Batteries E and L
- 1st New York Light, Battery H
- New York Light, 5th Battery[48]
- New York Light, 15th Battery
- 4th New York Heavy, 2nd Battalion
- 1st Pennsylvania Light, Battery B
- 4th United States, Battery B
- 5th United States, Battery D
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VI Corps
See main article: VI Corps (Union Army). BG Horatio G. Wright
Escort:
- 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company A
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First Division
BG David A. Russell | 1st Brigade Col William H. Penrose | - 1st New Jersey
- 2nd New Jersey
- 3rd New Jersey
- 4th New Jersey
- 10th New Jersey
- 15th New Jersey
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2nd Brigade Col Emory Upton | - 2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery[49]
- 5th Maine
- 121st New York
- 95th Pennsylvania Infantry
- 96th Pennsylvania
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3rd Brigade BG Henry L. Eustis | - 6th Maine
- 49th Pennsylvania
- 119th Pennsylvania
- 5th Wisconsin
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4th Brigade Col Nelson Cross | - 65th New York
- 67th New York
- 122nd New York
- 82nd Pennsylvania (detachment)
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Second Division
BG Thomas H. Neill | 1st Brigade BG Frank Wheaton | - 62nd New York
- 93rd Pennsylvania
- 98th Pennsylvania
- 102nd Pennsylvania
- 139th Pennsylvania
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2nd Brigade Col Lewis A. Grant | - 1st Vermont Heavy Artillery
- 2nd Vermont
- 3rd Vermont
- 4th Vermont
- 5th Vermont
- 6th Vermont
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3rd Brigade Col Daniel D. Bidwell | - 7th Maine
- 43rd New York
- 49th New York
- 77th New York
- 61st Pennsylvania
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4th Brigade Col Oliver Edwards | - 7th Massachusetts
- 10th Massachusetts
- 37th Massachusetts
- 2nd Rhode Island
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Third Division
BG James B. Ricketts | 1st Brigade Col William S. Truex | - 14th New Jersey
- 106th New York
- 151st New York
- 87th Pennsylvania
- 10th Vermont
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2nd Brigade Col Benjamin F. Smith | - 6th Maryland
- 110th Ohio
- 122nd Ohio
- 126th Ohio
- 67th Pennsylvania
- 138th Pennsylvania
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| Artillery Brigade Col Charles H. Tompkins | - Maine Light, 4th Battery (D)
- Maine Light, 5th Battery (E)
- Massachusetts Light, 1st Battery (A)
- 1st New Jersey Light, Battery A
- New York Light, 1st Battery
- New York Light, 3rd Battery
- 4th New York Heavy, 1st Battalion
- 1st Ohio Light, Battery H
- 1st Rhode Island Light, Battery C
- 1st Rhode Island Light, Battery E
- 1st Rhode Island Light, Battery G
- 5th United States, Battery E
- 5th United States, Battery M
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Cavalry
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Torbert's Command BG Alfred T. A. Torbert[50] | - 5th New York
- 1st Pennsylvania (detachment)
- 13th Pennsylvania
- 16th Pennsylvania (detachment)
- 1st Massachusetts (detachment)
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Artillery
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Artillery BG Henry J. Hunt[51] | 2nd Brigade Horse Artillery Cpt Dunbar R. Ransom | - 1st United States, Batteries E and G[52]
- 1st United States, Batteries H and I
- 1st United States, Battery K
- 2nd United States, Battery A
- 2nd United States, Battery G
- 3rd United States, Batteries C, F, and K
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Artillery Park Ltc Freeman McGilvery | - 15th New York Heavy, 2nd Battalion
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See also
- Wilderness Union order of battle
- Cold Harbor Union order of battle
References
- Rhea, Gordon C. The Battles for Spotsylvania Court House and the Road to Yellow Tavern May 7 - 12, 1864. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1997.
- Rhea, Gordon C. To The North Anna River: Grant and Lee May 13 - 25, 1864. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2000.
- U.S. War Department, The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1880 - 1901.
Notes and References
- Official Records, Series I, Volume XXXVI, Part 1, pages 136 - 153
- Official Records, Series I, Volume XXXVI, Part 1, pages 1162 - 1168
- Multiple commander names indicate command succession of command during the battle or the campaign.
- The IX Corps was under the direct orders of Lieutenant General Grant until May 24, 1864, when it was assigned to the Army of the Potomac. (see: Official Records, Series I, Volume XXXVI, Part 3, page 169)
- Assumed command May 12, 1864
- Disabled by sickness May 8, 1864
- Assumed command May 13, 1864
- Commanded the division May 10–12, 1864; disabled by sickness May 14, 1864
- Injured May 11, 1864 (see: Gordon C. Rhea, The Battles for Spotsylvania Court House and the Road to Yellow Tavern May 7 - 12, 1864, The Order of Battle)
- 1st and 2nd Companies Michigan Sharpshooters attached
- Disabled from command May 11, 1864 (see: Gordon C. Rhea, The Battles for Spotsylvania Court House and the Road to Yellow Tavern May 7 - 12, 1864, The Order of Battle)
- Left army May 13, 1864
- 9th and 10th Companies Ohio Sharpshooters attached
- In reserve guarding trains
- Not engaged; ordered to Washington May 16, 1864
- Discontinued as an unattached command and assigned to the First Division May 12, 1864
- Joined army May 15, 1864
- [57th New York Volunteer Infantry|57th New York]
- Relieved for drunkenness on May 10, 1864 (see: Gordon C. Rhea, The Battles for Spotsylvania Court House and the Road to Yellow Tavern May 7 - 12, 1864, The Order of Battle)
- Assigned May 10, 1864; captured May 12, 1864
- Detachment 7th New York attached
- Relieved for drunkenness on May 12, 1864 (see: Gordon C. Rhea, The Battles for Spotsylvania Court House and the Road to Yellow Tavern May 7 - 12, 1864, The Order of Battle)
- Assigned as the Third and Fourth Brigades of the Third Division May 13, Mott taking command of the former and Brewster of the latter brigade (see: Official Records, Series I, Volume XXXVI, Part 2, pages 709 and 711)
- 2nd Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters attached
- Brady's Company Michigan Sharpshooters attached
- Robinson was wounded on May 8, 1864. On May 9, 1864 the division was temporarily disbanded, the First Brigade being attached to the Fourth Division, and the Second to the Third Division; the Third Brigade served as an independent command under direct orders of the corps commander. This arrangement continued till May 30, 1864.
- Joined May 16, 1864
- Coulter assumed command of the division and Bates of the brigade May 8, 1864. The former returned to the brigade May 9, 1864
- Left army May 15, 1864
- Provost guard of division from May 11, 1864
- Joined May 14, 1864
- Assumed command May 14, 1864
- Cavalry Corps absent on expedition toward Richmond from May 9, 1864
- Detached from Cavalry Corps and left at Spotsylvania Court House during Richmond Raid. (see: Gordon C. Rhea, To The North Anna River: Grant and Lee May 13–25, 1864, The Order of Battle)
- Chief of Artillery to the whole Army
- 1st Brigade Horse Artillery detached with Cavalry Corps; 2nd Brigade Horse Artillery attached to the Artillery Reserve (see: Hunt's report)
- Disbanded and distributed among the infantry corps May 16, 1864
- Transferred to V Corps on May 13, 1864
- Assigned to command Third Brigade, Second Division, May 17, 1864
- Joined May 19, 1864
- Joined May 17, 1864
- Assigned May 18, 1864
- Joined May 18 and 19, 1864
- Transferred from Artillery Reserve May 16, 1864
- Assumed command May 18, 1864
- Relieved May 21, 1864
- Left army May 21, 1864 (see: New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center - 84th Infantry Regiment)
- Sent to Washington D.C. May 19, 1864
- Joined May 21, 1864 (see: Upton's report; Gordon C. Rhea, To The North Anna River: Grant and Lee May 13–25, 1864, The Order of Battle)
- Rejoined the army on May 16, 1864, and assumed command of all the cavalry (see: Torbert's report; Official Records, Series I, Volume XXXVI, Part 2, pages 851-852; Gordon C. Rhea, To The North Anna River: Grant and Lee May 13–25, 1864, page 192)
- 1st Brigade Horse Artillery detached with Cavalry Corps; 2nd Brigade Horse Artillery stayed with the Army in Reserve (see: Hunt's report)
- Attached to Torbert's Command (see: Gordon C. Rhea, To The North Anna River: Grant and Lee May 13–25, 1864, page 192)