Talk:Battle of Fort Stedman order of battle: Union

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II, V & VI Corps UNDER CONSTRUCTION[edit]

Official Reports were filed by elements of these Corps for the action at Ford Stedman. Several units acted as skirmishers and may have exchanged infantry- or artillery-fire without casualties. This page is being worked as a check-off list for consideration of movement to the main page. The starting point is the most recent battle in the Petersburg Campaign. Heavy reductions from this list are expected.

II Corps[edit]

MG Andrew A. Humphreys[1][2]

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
     BG Nelson A. Miles

1st Brigade

   Col George W. Scott
  

  • 26th Michigan: Lt Hickock (w)
  • 5th New Hampshire: Maj James E. Larkin
  • 61st New York: Maj George W. Scott
  • 111th New York: Ltc Husk
  • 81st Pennsylvania: Ltc William Wilson
  • 140th Pennsylvania: Cpt Kerr
2nd Brigade

  Col R. Nugent
  Cpt Patrick H. Bird

  • 28th Massachusetts: Ltc James Flemming (w)
  • 63rd New York: Cpt William. H. Terwilliger
  • 69th New York: Col James J. Smith
  • 88th New York: Cpt John Smith
  • 126th New York: Captain I. Hart Wilder
3rd Brigade

   Col Augustus Funk

  • 39th New York: Maj John McE. Hyde
  • 53rd New York: Ltc Henry M. Karples
4th Brigade

   Col Mintzer

  • 53rd Pennsylvania Veterans: Col George C. Anderson
  • 148th Pennsylvania: Cpt Alfred A. Rhinehart

Second Division [not engaged]

Third Division
     Bvt MG Gershom Mott

1st Brigade


   BG P. Regis De Trobriand

  • 20th Indiana: Cpt John W. Shafer
  • 40th New York: Ltc Madison M. Cannon
  • 86th New York: Col Nathan H. Vincent
  • 99th Pennsylvania: Cpt Frederick W. Lewis
  • 110th Pennsylvania: Cpt John B. Fite
2nd Brigade


   BG Byron R. Pierce

  • 17th Maine: Ltc William Hobson
  • 1st Massachusetts Heavy Artillery: Maj Nathaniel Shatswell
  • 5th Michigan: Col John Pulford
  • 93rd New York: Ltc Haviland Gifford
  • 57th Pennsylvania: Ltc Joseph H. Horton
3rd Brigade


   BG Robert McAllister

  • 7th New Jersey: Col Francis Price
  • 8th New Jersey: Maj Henry Hartford
  • 11th New Jersey: Cpt Charles F. Gage
  • 120th New York: Maj Walter F. Scott

V Corps[edit]

MG Gouverneur K. Warren

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division (all good)
     BG Charles Griffin

1st Brigade


   BG Joshua L. Chamberlain

  • 198th Pennsylvania
2nd Brigade [not engaged]
3rd Brigade


   BG Joseph J. Bartlett

  • 20th Maine Infantry: Ltc Walter G. Morrill
  • 15th Michigan: Maj William O. Colt
  • 83rd Pennsylvania Infantry: Col Chauncey P. Rogers
  • 118th Pennsylvania Infantry: Ltc Henry O'Neill

Second Division [not engaged]

Third Division [not engaged]

VI Corps[edit]

MG Horatio G. Wright

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
     MG Frank Wheaton

1st Brigade [not engaged]
2nd Brigade


   BG Joseph E. Hamblin

3rd Brigade


   Colonel Oliver Edwards

  • 37th Massachusetts
  • 82nd Pennsylvania
  • 119th Pennsylvania
  • 2nd Rhode Island
  • 5th Wisconsin

Second Division
     BG Romeyn B. Ayres

1st Brigade


   Col James M. Warner

  • 93rd Pennsylvania Veterans: Ltc D. C. Keller (w)
2nd Brigade


   MG Lewis A. Grant

3rd Brigade [not engaged]

Third Division
     BG Samuel W. Crawford

1st Brigade [not engaged]
2nd Brigade


   BG J. Warren Keifer

  • 110th Ohio: Col Otho H. Binkley
  • 122nd Ohio: Ltc Charles M. Cornyn
  • 126th Ohio: Ltc Thomas W. McKinnie
  • 67th Pennsylvania: Maj William G. Williams
  • 6th Maryland: Ltc Joseph C. Hill
  • 9th New York Heavy Artillery: Ltc James W. Snyder

References[edit]

  1. ^ Second Division, Cavalry Corps was also under Hancock's orders
  2. ^ The First Division under Brigadier General Nelson A. Miles manned the Petersburg trenches and did not take part in the battle (see: Hancock's report)