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The Confederate Army of Northern Virginia
at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
Commanded by General Robert E. Lee
* Note: k=killed, mw = mortally wounded, w=wounded, c = captured, r = relieved, ^ moved up to higher command
Regiments and batteries link to unit histories on the companion site, Civil War in the East.com
Headquarters
- Chief Engineer: Major General Martin L. Smith
- Assistant Adjutant General: Lieutenant Colonel Walter H. Taylor
- Chief of Artillery: Brigadier General William N. Pendleton
- Aide de Camp: Lieutenant Colonel Charles Marshall
- Aide de Camp: Major Charles S. Venable
Major General Richard Anderson
Field’s Division Major General Charles W. Field
Anderson’s Brigade – Brigadier General George T. Anderson
7th Georgia Infantry
8th Georgia Infantry
9th Georgia Infantry
11th Georgia Infantry
59th Georgia Infantry – Lt. Colonel Bolivar H. Gee
Benning’s Brigade – Colonel Dudley M. DuBose
2nd Georgia Infantry
15th Georgia Infantry – Major Peter J. Shannon
17th Georgia Infantry
20th Georgia Infantry
Gregg’s Brigade – Brigadier General John Gregg (w 5/6, but remained on the field)
3rd Arkansas Infantry – Colonel Van H. Manning
1st Texas Infantry
4th Texas Infantry – Colonel John P. Bane
5th Texas Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel King Bryan
Law’s Brigade Colonel William F. Perry (Note: General Law was under arrest)
4th Alabama Infantry – Colonel Pinckney D. Bowles
15th Alabama Infantry
44th Alabama Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel George Walton Carey
47th Alabama Infantry
48th Alabama Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel William M. Hardwick
Jenkins’ Brigade – Colonel John Bratton
1st South Carolina Infantry – Colonel James R. Hagood
2nd South Carolina Rifles – Colonel Robert E. Bowen
5th South Carolina Infantry – Colonel A. Coward
6th South Carolina Infantry – Colonel John Marcellus Steedman
Palmetto (SC) Sharpshooters – Colonel Joseph Walker
McLaws’ Division – Brigadier General Joseph Kershaw
(McLaws had left the army and would not return, but had not been formally replaced)
Bryan’s Brigade – Brigadier General Goode Bryan
10th Georgia Infantry – Colonel Willis C. Holt
50th Georgia Infantry – Colonel Peter McGlashan
51st Georgia Infantry – Colonel Edward Ball
53rd Georgia Infantry – Colonel James P. Simms
Humphreys’ Brigade – Brigadier General Benjamin G. Humphreys
13th Mississippi Infantry – Major George L. Donald
17th Mississippi Infantry
18th Mississippi Infantry – Captain William H. Lewis
21st Mississippi Infantry – Colonel D.N. Moody
Kershaw’s Brigade – Colonel John W. Henagan
2nd South Carolina Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel William Wallace
3rd South Carolina Infantry – Colonel William D. Rutherford
7th South Carolina Infantry – Captain James Mitchell
8th South Carolina Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Eli T. Stackhouse
15th South Carolina Infantry – Colonel John B. Davis
3rd South Carolina Battalion – Captain B.M. Whitener
Wofford’s Brigade – Brigadier General William T. Wofford
16th Georgia Infantry
18th Georgia Infantry
24th Georgia Infantry
Cobb’s (Georgia) Legion
Phillips’ (Georgia) Legion
3rd Georgia Sharpshooter Battalion
First Corps Artillery – Brigadier General E. Porter Alexander
Cabell’s Artillery Battalion Colonel Henry C. Cabell
Manly’s (NC) Battery – Captain Basil C. Manly
Pulaski (GA) Battery – Captain Callaway
1st Richmond (Va.) Howitzers – Captain Edward S. McCarthy
Troup (GA) Battery – Captain Henry H. Carlton
Haskell’s Artillery Battalion – Colonel James B. Walton
Branch (NC) Artillery
Nelson’ (VA) Light Artillery (serving as sharpshooters)
Palmetto (SC) Artillery
1st North Carolina Artillery, Company D
Huger’s Artillery Battalion – Lieutenant Colonel Frank Huger
Ashland (VA) Battery – Captain Pichegru Woolfolk, Jr.
Bath (VA) Battery – Captain Osmond B. Taylor
Bedford (VA) Battery – Captain Smith
Brooks (SC) Artilllery – Captain William W. Fickling
Madison (LA) Artillery – Captain George V. Moody
Richmond (VA) Parker Artillery – Captain William W. Parker
Second Corps – Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell
Early’s Division – Major General Jubal A. Early (to 5/8), Brigadier General John B. Gordon (to M.G. 5/14)
(Early was transferred to temporarily take over the Third Corps)
Hays’ Brigade (to Johnson’s Division 5/8) – Brigadier General Harry T. Hays
Transferred to Johnson’s Division and combined with Stafford’s Louisiana Brigade 5/8.
5th Louisiana Infantry Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel Bruce Menger
6th Louisiana Infantry Regiment – Major William H. Manning
7th Louisiana Infantry Regiment – Major J. Moore Wilson
8th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
9th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
Pegram’s Brigade – Brigadier General John Pegram (w), Colonel John S. Hoffman
13th Virginia Infantry Regiment – Colonel James B. Terrill
31st Virginia Infantry Regiment – Colonel John S. Hoffman (^), Lieutenant Colonel McCutchen
49th Virginia Infantry Regiment – Colonel J. Catlett Gibson
52nd Virginia Infantry Regiment
58th Virginia Infantry Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel John G. Kasey (w)
Gordon’s Brigade – Brigadier General John B. Gordon (^ 5/8), Colonel Clement A. Evans (to B.G. 5/19)
13th Georgia Infantry Regiment
26th Georgia Infantry Regiment – Colonel Edmund N. Atkinson
31st Georgia Infantry Regiment – Colonel Clement A. Evans (^ 5/8), Lieutenant Colonel John Lowe (to Col. 5/19)
38th Georgia Infantry Regiment
60th Georgia Infantry Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel Thomas J. Berry
61st Georgia Infantry Regiment
Johnson’s Division (dissolved 5/14) – Major General Edward Johnson (c 5/12)
The division was destroyed in the fighting of May 12. Most of the men were killed or captured. The survivors were consolidated into one brigade.
Stonewall Brigade (consolidated 5/14 and transferred to Terry’s Brigade) – Brigadier General James Walker (w 5/12), Colonel John H. S. Funk (until 5/14), Colonel William Terry (to BG 5/14)
2nd Virginia Infantry Regiment – Captain James H. Stewart
4th Virginia Infantry Regiment – Colonel William Terry (^ 5/14)
5th Virginia Infantry Regiment – Colonel John H. S. Funk (^ 5/12)
27th Virginia Infantry Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel Charles L. Haynes
33rd Virginia Infantry Regiment – Major Jacob B. Golladay
Hays’ Brigade – Brigadier General Harry T. Hays (w 5/9), Colonel William Monaghan (sick, 5/11), Colonel Jesse M. Williams (k 5/12), Colonel Zebulon York
On 5/8 Hay’s Brigade transferred from Early’s/Gordon’s Johnson’s Division, and combined with Stafford’s Brigade.
Hays’ Old Brigade (transferred from Early’s Division 5/8)
5th Louisiana Infantry Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel Bruce Menger
6th Louisiana Infantry Regiment – Colonel William Monaghan (^ 5/9), Major William H. Manning
7th Louisiana Infantry Regiment – Major J. Moore Wilson
8th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
9th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
Stafford’s Old Brigade
1st Louisiana Infantry Regiment
2nd Louisiana Infantry Regiment – Colonel Jesse M. Williams (^ 5/11)
10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
14th Louisiana Infantry Regiment – Colonel Zebulon York (^ 5/12), Lieutenant Colonel David Zable
15th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
Johnston’s Brigade (from Rodes’ Division 5/8) – Brigadier General Robert D. Johnston
5th North Carolina Infantry Regiment – Colonel Thomas M. Garrett
12th North Carolina Infantry Regiment – Colonel Henery E. Coleman
20th North Carolina Infantry Regiment – Colonel Thomas F. Toon
23rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment – Colonel Charles C. Blacknall
Jones’ Brigade (consolidated 5/14 and transferred to Terry’s Brigade) – Colonel William A. Witcher (detached 5/9), Colonel John C. Higginbotham (k 5/11), Colonel Robert H. Dungan (to 5/11), Colonel William A. Witcher (returned 5/11, w 5/12), Colonel Robert H. Dungan
After the division was destroyed on May 12 the survivors of the brigade were consolidated under Colonel Robert H. Dungan in Terry’s Brigade (see below).
21st Virginia Infantry Regiment (detached 5/9-5/11) – Lieutenant Colonel William P. Moseley (to 5/9), Colonel William A. Witcher (5/9-5/11), Lieutenant Colonel William P. Moseley (5/11)
25th Virginia Infantry Regiment – Colonel John C. Higginbotham (^ 5/9)
42nd Virginia Infantry Regiment
44th Virginia Infantry Regiment
48th Virginia Infantry Regiment – Colonel Robert H. Dungan (^ 5/11, 5/12)
50th Virginia Infantry Regiment
Steuart’s Brigade (consolidated 5/14 and transferred to Terry’s Brigade) – Brigadier General George H. Steuart (c 5/12), Colonel Titus V. Williams
After 5/12 the N.C. regiments transferred to Ramseur’s Brig. and the three Va. Regiments consolidated into one.
1st North Carolina Infantry Regiment – Colonel Hamilton A. Brown
3rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment – Colonel Stephen D. Thruston (transferred to Ramseur’s Brig. after 5/12)
10th Virginia Infantry Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel Dorlias H. Lee Martz
23rd Virginia Infantry Regiment
37th Virginia Infantry Regiment – Colonel Titus V. Williams (^ 5/9)
Terry’s Brigade (created 5/14) – Colonel William Terry (to BG 5/19)
The brigade was created from the remnants of three brigades, each at only regimental strength
Stonewall Brigade remnants: 2nd, 4th, 5th, 27th & 33rd Virginia Infantry
Jones’s Brigade remnants: 21st, 25th, 42nd, 44th, 48th & 50th Virginia Infantry.
Steuart’s Brigade remnants: 2nd, 4th &14th Virginia Infantry
Rodes’ Division – Major General Robert E. Rodes
Battle’s Brigade – Brigadier General Cullen A. Battle (w but did not leave the field)
3rd Alabama Infantry Regiment – Colonel Charles Forsyth
5th Alabama Infantry Regiment
6th Alabama Infantry Regiment
12th Alabama Infantry Regiment
61st Alabama Infantry Regiment
Daniels’ Brigade – Brigadier General Junius Daniel (mw 5/12), Lieutenant Colonel James T. Morehead, Jr. (to 5/13), Colonel Bryan Grimes (to B.G. 5/19)
32nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment – Colonel Edmund Brabble (k 5/10), Lieutenant Colonel David C. Cowand
45th North Carolina Infantry Regiment – Colonel Samuel H. Boyd (k 5/12), Lieutenant Colonel Winston
53rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel James T. Morehead, Jr.
2nd North Carolina Battalion
Doles’ Brigade Brigadier General George P. Doles
4th Georgia Infantry Regiment – Colonel William A. Witcher
12th Georgia Infantry Regiment – Colonel Edward Willis
44th Georgia Infantry Regiment – Colonel Wiliam H. Peebles
Johnston’s Brigade Brigadier General Robert D. Johnston (to Johnson’s Division 5/8)
5th North Carolina Infantry Regiment – Colonel Thomas M. Garrett
12th North Carolina Infantry Regiment – Colonel Henery E. Coleman
20th North Carolina Infantry Regiment – Colonel Thomas F. Toon
23rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment – Colonel Charles C. Blacknall
Ramseur’s Brigade – Brigadier General Stephen D. Ramseur (w 5/12 but did not leave the field)
2nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment – Colonel William R. Cox
4th North Carolina Infantry Regiment – Colonel Bryan Grimes (Grimes was transferred to command Daniel’s Brig. 5/13)
14th North Carolina Infantry Regiment – Colonel R. Tyler Bennett
30th North Carolina Infantry Regiment – Colonel Francis M. Parker
1st and 3rd North Carolina Infantry Regiments (combined) – Lieutenant Colonel William Parsley (transferred from Steuart’s Brig. after 5/12)
Second Corps Artillery – Brigadier General Armistead Long
Brown’s Artillery Division Colonel J. Thompson Brown
Braxton’s Artillery Battalion – Lieutenant Colonel Carter M. Braxton
Allaghany (VA) Artillery – Captain Joseph Carpenter
Lynchburg (VA) Lee Artillery – Captain Raleigh L. Cooper
Stafford (VA) Artillery – William W. Hardwicke
Hardaway’s Artillery Battalion – Lieutenant Colonel Robert A. Hardaway (w), Major David Watson (mw 5/10), Captain Willis J. Dance (to 5/13), Major Wilfred E. Cutshaw
Powhattan (Va.) Artillery – Captain Willis Jefferson Dance
2nd Richmond (Va.) Howitzers – Captain David Watson
3rd Richmond (Va.) Howitzers
1st Rockbridge (Va.) Artillery – Captain Archibald Graham
Salem (Va.) Flying Artillery
Nelson’s Artillery Battalion – Lieutenant Colonel William Nelson
Amhearst (Va.) Artillery – Captain Thomas J. Kirkpatrick
Fluvanna (Va.) Artillery – Captain John L. Massie
Milledge’s (GA) Battery – Captain John Milledge
Carter’s Artillery Division – Colonel Thmas H. Carter
Due to heavy losses Curthaw’s and Page’s battalions were consolidated on May 13, under Page’s command.
Cutshaw’s Artillery Battalion – Major Wilfred E. Cutshaw (to Hardaway’s Battalion 5/13),
Charlottesville (VA) Artillery (survivors assigned to Staunton Artillery) – Captain James McDowell Carrington
Staunton (VA) Artillery (survivors assigned to Charlottesville Artillery) – Captain Asher W. Garber
Courtney (VA) Artillery (survivors assigned to Staunton Artillery) – Captain William A. Tanner
Page’s Artillery Battalion (dissolved 5/13) – Major Richard C.M. Page
Page’s battalion lost 12 of its 16 guns and most men. Survivors were consolidated into the Richmond Orange Artillery under Captain Fry.
King William (VA) Artillery (captured 5/12) – Captain William P. Carter
Richmond (VA) Orange Artillery (to Curshaw’s Battalion – Captain Charles W. Fry
Louisa Morris (VA) Artillery – Captain Charles R. Montgomery
Jeff Davis (AL) Artillery – Captain William J. Reese (c 5/12)
Third Corps – Lieutenant General Ambrose Powell Hill (sick leave 5/8), Major General Jubal Early (from 2nd Corps)
Anderson’s Division – Major General Richard H. Anderson (to 1st Corps command 5/7), Brigadier General William Mahone
Harris’ Brigade – Brigadier General Nathaniel H. Harris
12th Mississippi Infantry – Colonel Merry B. Harris
16th Mississippi Infantry – Colonel Samuel E. Baker (k 5/12), Major Edward Councill
19th Mississippi Infantry – Colonel Thomas J. Hardin (k 5/12), Lieutenant Colonel Richard W. Phipps
48th Mississippi Infantry – Colonel Joseph M. Jayne
Perrin’s Brigade – Brigadier General Abner M. Perrin (k 5/12), Colonel John C.C. Sanders
8th Alabama Infantry – Colonel Hillary A. Herbert
9th Alabama Infantry
10th Alabama Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel James E. Shelley
11th Alabama Infantry – Colonel John C.C. Sanders (^ 5/12), Lieutenant Colonel Geoge E. Tayloe
14th Alabama Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel James A. Broome (w), Major George W. Taylor
Mahone’s Brigade – Brigadier General William Mahone (^ 5/7), Colonel David A. Weisiger
6th Virginia Infantry – Colonel George T. Rogers
12th Virginia Infantry – Colonel David A. Weisiger (^ 5/7)
16th Virginia Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Richard O. Whitehead
41th Virginia Infantry – Colonel William A. Parham
61st Virginia Infantry – Colonel Virginius D. Groner
Perry’s Brigade – Brigadier General Edward A. Perry (w 5/6), Colonel David Lang
2nd Florida Infantry
5th Florida Infantry – Colonel Thompson Lamar
8th Florida Infantry – Colonel David Lang (^5/7), Lieutenant Colonel William Baya
Wright’s Brigade – Brigadier General Ambrose R. Wright
3rd Georgia Infantry
22nd Georgia Infantry
48th Georgia Infantry – Colonel William Gibson
2nd Georgia Battalion – Major Charles J. Moffett
10th Georgia Battalion – Major John E. Rylander
Heth’s Division – Major General Henry Heth
Archer’s & Walker’s Combined Brigade – Brigadier General Henry H. Walker (w 5/10), Colonel Robert M. Mayo
Archer’s Old Brigade
13th Alabama Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel James Aiken
1st Tennessee Infantry – Major Felix G. Buchanan
7th Tennessee Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Samuel G. Shepard
14th Tennessee Infantry – Colonel William McComb
Walker’s Old Brigade
40th Virginia Infantry
47th Virginia Infantry – Colonel Robert M. Mayo, Lieutenant Colonel John W. Lyell
55th Virginia Infantry – Colonel William S. Christian
22nd Virginia Battalion – Lieutenant Colonel Edward P. Tayloe
Cooke’s Brigade – Brigadier General John R. Cooke (w but remained on the field)
15th North Carolina Infantry – Colonel William McRae
27th North Carolina Infantry – Colonel John A. Gilmer
46th North Carolina Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Alexander McAlister
48th North Carolina Infantry – Colonel Samuel Walkup
Davis’ Brigade – Colonel John M. Stone
1st Confederate Battalion – Major F. B. McClung
2nd Mississippi Infantry – Captain J.H. Buchanan
11th Mississippi Infantry – Colonel Francis M. Green (mw 5/12), Major Reuben O. Reynolds
26th Mississippi Infantry –
42nd Mississippi Infantry – Colonel William A. Feeney (k), Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Nelson, Captain J.H. Buchanan
55th North Carolina Infantry
Kirkland’s Brigade – Brigadier General William W. Kirkland
11th North Carolina Infantry – Colonel William Martin
26th North Carolina Infantry – Colonel John R. Lane
44th North Carolina Infantry – Colonel Thomas C. Singletary (w), Lieutenant Colonel Tazewell L. Hargrove
47th North Carolina Infantry – Colonel George H. Faribault
52nd North Carolina Infantry – Colonel Marcus A. Parks
Wilcox’s Division – Major General Cadmus M. Wilcox
Lane’s Brigade – Brigadier General James H. Lane
7th North Carolina Infantry –
18th North Carolina Infantry – Colonel John D. Barry
28th North Carolina Infantry
33rd North Carolina Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Robert V. Cowan
37th North Carolina Infantry – Colonel William M. Barbour
McGowan’s Brigade – Brigadier General Samuel McGowan (w), Colonel Benjamin T. Brockman (mw 5/12), Colonel Joseph N. Brown
1st South Carolina Infantry – Colonel Comillus W. McCreary, Lieutenant Colonel Washington P. Shooter (k 5/12), Major Thomas P. Alston
1st South Carolina Rifles – Lieutenant Colonel George McD. Miller
12th South Carolina Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Thomas F. Clyburne
13th South Carolina Infantry – Colonel Benjamin T. Brockman (^ 5/12), Lieutanant Colonel Isaac Hunt
14th South Carolina Infantry – Colonel Joseph N. Brown (^ 5/12), Captain J.H. Boatwright
Scales’ Brigade – Brigadier General Alfred M. Scales (sick), Colonel William L.J. Lowrance
13th North Carolina Infantry – Colonel Joseph H. Hyman
16th North Carolina Infantry – Colonel William A. Stowe
22nd North Carolina Infantry – Colonel Thomas S. Galloway
34th North Carolina Infantry – Colonel William L.J. Lowrance
38th North Carolina Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel John Ashford
Thomas’ Brigade – Brigadier General Edward L. Thomas
14th Georgia Infantry – Colonel Richard Paul Lester
35th Georgia Infantry – Colonel Bolling H. Holt
45th Georgia Infantry – Colonel Thomas J. Simmons
49th Georgia Infantry – Colonel John T. Jordan
Corps Artillery – Colonel Reuben L. Walker
McIntosh’s Artillery Battalion Lt. Colonel David G. McIntosh
Danville (VA) Artillery – Captain Robert Sidney Rice
Hurt’s (AL) Artillery – Captain William B. Hurt
Richmond Johnson’s (Va.) Artillery – Captain Valentine J. Clutter
2nd Rockbridge (Va.) Artillery – Captain William K. Donald
Pegram’s Artillery Battalion – Lieutenant Colonel William J. Pegram
Crenshaw (VA) Artillery – Captain Thomas Ellett
Fredericksburg (VA) Artillery – Captain John Cadwalader Carpenter
Pee Dee (SC) Artillery – Lieutenant William E. Zimmerman
Richmond Letcher (VA) Artillery – Captain Thomas A. Brander
Richmond Purcell (VA) Artillery – Captain George M. Cayce
Poague’s Artillery Battalion Lt. Colonel William T. Poague
Albemarle (VA) Artillery – Captain James W. Wyatt
Company C, 1st North Carolina Artillery – Captain Arthur B. Williams
Madison’ (MS) Artillery – Captain Thomas Richards
Utterbeck’s (VA) Battery – Captain Addison W. Utterbeck
Richardson’s Artillery Battalion – Lieutenant Colonel Charles Richardson
Donaldsonville (LA) Artillery – Captain R. Prosper Landry
Norfolk (VA) Artillery – Captain Joseph Moore
Norfolk (VA) Light Artillery Blues – Captain Charles R. Grandy
Pittsylvania (VA) Artillery – Captain Nathan Pennick
Sumter (Ga.) Artillery Battalion – Colonel Allen S. Cutts
Company A – Captain Hugh M. Ross
Company B – Captain George M. Patterson
Company C – Captain John T. Wingfield
Cavalry Corps – Major General James Ewell Brown Stuart (mw 5/12)
Stuart was not immediately replaced as gead of the Cavalry Corps. The individual divisions reported directly to General Lee until August.
Hampton’s Division – Major General Wade Hampton
Rosser’s Brigade – Brigadier General Thomas L. Rosser
7th Virginia Cavalry Regiment – Colonel R. H. Dulany
11th Virginia Cavalry Regiment – Colonel O. R. Funsten
12th Virginia Cavalry Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel Thomas B. Massie
35th Virginia Cavalry Battalion – Lieutenant Colonel Elijah V. White
Young’s Brigade – Colonel Gilbert J. Wright
Cobb’s (GA) Legion
Philip’s (Ga.) Legion Cavalry – Lieutenant Colonel William W. Rich
Jefferson Davis (Ms.) Legion – Lieutenant Colonel Joseph F. Waring
Fitzhugh Lee’s Division – Major General Fitzhugh Lee
Lomax’s Brigade – Brigadier General Lunsford Lomax
1st Maryland Cavalry Regiment
5th Virginia Cavalry Regiment – Colonel Henry C. Pate
6th Virginia Cavalry Regiment – Colonel John S. Green
15th Virginia Cavalry Regiment – Colonel Charles R. Collins
Wickham’s Brigade – Colonel Thomas T. Munford (to 5/9), Brigadier General Williams C. Wickham
1st Virginia Cavalry Regiment
2nd Virginia Cavalry Regiment – Colonel Thomas T. Munford (after 5/9)
3rd Virginia Cavalry Regiment – Colonel Thomas H. Owen
4th Virginia Cavalry Regiment
William H.F. Lee’s Division – Major General William H.F. Lee
Chambliss’ Brigade – Brigadier General John R. Chambliss
9th Virginia Cavalry Regiment – Colonel Richard L.T. Beale
10th Virginia Cavalry Regiment – Colonel J. Lucius Davis
13th Virginia Cavalry Regiment – Colonel Jefferson Phillips
Gordon’s Brigade – Brigadier General James B. Gordon (mw 5/12), Colonel Clinton M. Andrews
1st North Carolina Cavalry Regiment – Colonel William Cheek (w 5/11), Lieutenant Colonel William Cowles
2nd North Carolina Cavalry Regiment – Colonel Clinton M. Andrews (^ 5/12)
5th North Carolina Cavalry Regiment – Colonel Stephen B. Evans
Horse Artillery – Major R. Preston Chew
Breathed’s Artillery – Battalion Major James Breathed
Stuart (VA) Horse Artillery – Captain Philip P. Johnston
2nd Stuart (VA) Horse Artillery – Captain William M. McGregor
Washington (S.C.) Artillery – Captain James F. Hart
