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Both armies at Cedar Creek had been through a long and very hard year of campaigning. For many the fighting had started at the beginning of May with the Battle of the Wilderness and had continued without pause through the bloodbaths of Spotsylvania Court House and Cold Harbor.

The Confederate Army of the Valley

The heart of Jubal Early’s Army of The Valley were the solid veterans of his Second Corps from the Army of Northern Virginia. Most of these men from Gordon’s, Pegram’s and Ramseur’s Divisions had fought under ‘Stonewall’ Jackson at Second Manassas, Sharpsburg and Chancellorsville. Many called the Valley their home. But their numbers were sadly reduced from the ranks that Jackson had commanded in 1862.

The Second Corps in particular had suffered in the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House in May. Several brigades, including the legendary Stonewall Brigade, had been shattered into fragments with their survivors grouped together into consolidated brigades.

The Second Corps joined with former Vice President John Breckenridge’s tiny Army of the Valley. Breckenridge’s men had beaten Union General David Hunter’s army at the Battle of New Market in the spring and had briefly joined Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia at Cold Harbor. Now under the command of Gabriel Wharton after Breckenridge was called away to command in western Virginia, they were a very small division with less experience than their comrades from Lee’s main army.

They were joined at Cedar Creek by the veterans of Kershaw’s Division of the First Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia. Lee was desperately short of infantry facing Grant in the trenches of Richmond and Petersburg, but he believed enough in the potential of what Jubal Early was accomplishing in the Shenandoah Valley to send one of his best remaining infantry divisions.

Kershaw’s men had joined the Army of the Valley in September but had begun to return to Lee at Richmond when it seemed that they would not be needed in the Valley. They had turned around and rejoined Early after his serious defeats in the Third Battle of Winchester and Fisher’s Hill. Both of these battles ended with Early’s army – even Jackson’s veterans – in headlong flight from Union victors. The return of Kershaw’s veterans helped replace some of the losses and restore morale to Early’s shaken men.

Early also had two divisions of cavalry. Fitzhugh Lee’s Cavalry Division had joined from Lee’s army in August, and were now under Thomas Rosser since Lee had been wounded at Third Winchester. Lunsford Lomax commaded the second of the cavalry divisions, who had mostly served in western Virginia throughout the war.

Lomax’s troopers had an uneven reputation, and Early had a low opinion of all of his cavalry. This only got worse after the Battle of Tom’s Brook on October 9, when Union cavalry routed Early’s troopers. It came to be known as the “Woodstock Races” for the speed of the Confederate retreat. The truth was that Early never used his cavalry properly. Cedar Creek would be no different; Early sent Lomax’s Division off on a mission of doubtful value when their presence on the battlefield might have been vital in keeping the Confederate drive moving.

Organization of the Confederate Army of the Valley

Commanded by Lieutenant General Jubal A. Early

Gordon’s Division Major General John B. Gordon
Evans’ Brigade Brigadier General Clement A. Evans
13th Georgia Infantry Infantry Regiment Colonel John H. Baker
26th Georgia Infantry Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel James Blain
31st Georgia Infantry Infantry Regiment Colonel John H. Lowe
38th Georgia Infantry Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Philip E. Davant
60th Georgia Infantry Infantry Regiment Colonel Waters B. Jones
61st Georgia Infantry Infantry Regiment Captain Eliphalet F. Sharpe
12th Georgia Battalion Captain J.W. Anderson
York’s Brigade Colonel William R. Peck
Survivors of the 1st, 2nd, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 14th, 15th Louisiana Infantry Regiments
Terry’s Brigade Brigadier General William Terry
Stonewall Brigade; Survivors of the 2nd, 4th, 5th, 27th, 33rd Virginia Infantry Regiments Colonel Abraham Spengler
Jones’ Brigade; Survivors of the 21st, 25th, 42nd, 44th, 48th, & 50th Virginia Infantry Regiments Colonel Robert H. Dungan
Steuart’s Brigade; Survivors of the 10th, 23rd & 36th Virginia Infantry Regiments Lieutenant Colonel Samuel H. Sanders
Pegram’s Division Brigadier General John Pegram
Godwin’s Brigade Lieutenant Colonel William T. Davis
6th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Samuel M. Tate (w 10/19)
21st North Carolina Infantry Regiment Major W.J. Pfohl (k 10/19)
54th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Captain Augustus H. Martin
57th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Captain Mailes H. Hunter
Johnston’s Brigade Brigadier General Robert D. Johnston
5th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel John W. Lea
12th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Wiliam S. Davis (w)
20th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel Tomas F. Toon
23rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment Captain Abner D. Peace
1st North Carolina Sharpshooter Battalion Captain R.E. Wilson
Pegram’s Brigade Colonel John S. Hoffman
13th Virginia Infantry Regiment Captain Felix Heiskell
31st Virginia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel J.S. Kerr McCutchen
49th Virginia Infantry Regiment Captain John G. Lobban
52nd Virginia Infantry Regiment Captain John M. Humphreys
58th Virginia Infantry Regiment Captain Leroy C. James
Ramseur’s Division Major General Stephen D. Ramseur (mw)
Brigadier General Bryan Grimes
Battle’s Brigade Brigadier General Cullen Battle (w)
Lieutenant Colonel E. La Fayette Hobson
3rd Alabama Infantry Regiment Colonel Charles Forsyth
5th Alabama Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel E. La Fayette Hobson (^)
Captain Thomas M. Riley
6th Alabama Infantry Regiment Captain Rinaldo M. Greene
12th Alabama Infantry Regiment Captain P.D. Ross
61st Alabama Infantry Regiment Major William E. Pinckard
Cook’s Brigade Brigadier General Philip Cook
4th Georgia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William H. Willis
12th Georgia Infantry Regiment Captain James Everett
21st Georgia Infantry Regiment Captain Henry T. Battle
44th Georgia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel James W. Beck
Cox’s Brigade Brigadier General William Ruffin Cox
1st North Carolina Infantry Regiment Captain William H. Thomson
2nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment Captain Cobb (w)
Lieutenant Richard D. Hancock.
3rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William M. Parsley
4th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel Edwin Osborne
14th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Major Andrew Griffith (w&c)
Captain Joseph Jones
30th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Captain John C. McMillan
Grimes’ Brigade Brigadier General Bryan Grimes (^)
Colonel David G. Cowand
32nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel David G. Cowand (^)
Captain Joseph W. Coker
43rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment Major Walter J. Boggin
45th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel John R. Winston
53rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel James T. Morehead
2nd North Carolina Battalion Major John J. Iredell
Kershaw’s Division (Temporarily attached from 1st Corps) Major General Joseph B. Kershaw
Bryan’s Brigade Colonel James P. Simms 
10th Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel Willis C. Holt (mw)
50th Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel Peter McGlashan (w)
51st Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel Edward Ball (mw)
53rd Georgia Infantry Regiment Major Sheridan R. Brown
Conner’s Brigade Major James M. Goggin
2nd South Carolina Infantry Regiment Major Benjamin R. Clyburn (w&c)
3rd South Carolina Infantry Regiment Major Rutherford P. Todd (w)
Captain D. Augustus Dickert
7th South Carolina Infantry Regiment Captain Elijah J. Coggans
8th South Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel John W. Henagan
15th South Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel John B. Davis
20th South Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel Stephen M. Boykin (c 10/19)
Lieutenant Colonel Paul A. McMichaels (c 10/19)
3rd South Carolina Battalion Captain B.M. Whitener (k)
Humphreys’ Brigade Colonel Daniel M. Moody (w)
13th Mississippi Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Alfred G. O’Brien
17th Mississippi Infantry Regiment Captain Jesse C. Cochran
18th Mississippi Infantry Regiment Colonel Thomas Griffin
21st Mississippi Infantry Regiment Captain John H. Simms (k 10/19)
Captain William Fitzgerald
Wofford’s Brigade Colonel Christopher C. Sanders
16th Georgia Infantry Regiment Major John H.H. Skelton
18th Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel Joseph Armstrong
24th Georgia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Chandler (res. 9/20)
Lieutenant Colonel Major Thomas E. Winn
3rd Georgia Battalion Lieutenant Colonel Nathan I. Hutchins
Cobb’s Georgia Legion Captain John H. Burr
Phillip’s Georgia Legion Lieutenant Colonel William W. Rich
Wharton’s Division Brigadier General Gabriel Wharton
Echol’s Brigade Captain Edmund S. Read
22nd Virginia Infantry Regiment Captain Henry B. Dickinson
23rd Virginia Infantry Battalion Captain John M. Pratt
26th Virginia Infantry Battalion Captain Frank C. Burdett
Smith’s Brigade Colonel Thomas Smith
36th Virginia Infantry Regiment Colonel William Fife (w)
Lieutenant Jackson Via
60th Virginia Infantry Regiment Captain Albert G.P. George
45th Virginia Infantry Battalion Captain William B. Hensley
Thomas’ (NC) Legion Lieutenant Colonel James R. Love, Jr.
Wharton’s Brigade Lieutenant Colonel Robert Logan
45th Virginia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Robert Logan
50th Virginia Infantry Regiment Major Lynville J. Perkins
51st Virginia Infantry Regiment
30th Virginia Sharpshooters Battalion

Cavalry

Lomax’s Cavalry Division Major General Lunsford L. Lomax
Imboden’s Brigade Colonel George H. Smith
18th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel George W. Imboden
23rd Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel Robert White
62nd Virginia Mounted Infantry
Jackson’s Brigade Brigadier General Henry B. Davidson
2nd Maryland Cavalry Battalion Major Harry W.Gilmor
19th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William P. Thompson
20th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel William W. Arnett
46th Virginia Cavalry Battalion Lieutenant Colonel Joseph R. Kessler
47th Virginia Cavalry Battalion Major William N. Harman
Johnson’s Brigade Brigadier General Bradley T. Johnson
8th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel James M. Corns
21st Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel William E. Peters
22nd Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel Henry S. Bowen
34th Virginia Cavalry Battalion Lieutenant Colonel Vincent  A. Witcher
36th Virginia Cavalry Battalion Major James W. Sweeney
McCausland’s Brigade Brigadier General John McCausland
14th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel James Cochran
16th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel Milton J. Ferguson
17th Virginia Cavalry Regiment
25th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel Warren M. Hopkins
37th Virginia Cavalry Battalion
Rosser’s (Fitz Lee’s) Cavalry Division Major General Thomas Rosser
Payne’s Brigade Brigadier General William H.F. Payne
5th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel Reuben Boston
6th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Daniel T Richards
15th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Captain John Cooper
Rosser’s Brigade Colonel Oliver R. Funsten
7th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Marshall
11th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Major Edward H. McDonald
12th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Thomas B. Massie
35th Virginia Cavalry Battalion Lieutenant Colonel Elijah V. White
Wickham’s Brigade Colonel William H. Payne
1st Virginia Cavalry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel  William A. Morgan
2nd Virginia Cavalry Regiment Major Cary Breckinridge
3rd Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel Thomas H. Owen
4th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William B. Wooldridge

Artillery – Colonel Thomas H. Carter

Braxton’s Battalion Lt. Colonel Carter Braxton
Alleghany (Virginia) Artillery Captain John C. Carpenter
Stafford (Virginia) Artillery Captain Raleigh L. Cooper
Lee (Virginia) Artilllery Captain W. W. Hardwicke
Carter’s Battalion Captain William P. P. Carter
Jeff Davis (Alabama) Artillery The survivors served with the Orange artillery but the Jeff Davis Artillery did not exist as an independent command after Spotsylvania.
King William (Virginia) Artillery The survivors served in the battalion but the King William Artillery did not exist as an independent command after Spotsylvania.
Orange (Virginia) Artillery Captain Charles W. Fry
Morris (Virginia) Artillery Captain Samuel H. Pendleton
Cutshaw’s Battalion Major Willfred E. Cutshaw
Charlottesville (Virginia) Artillery Captain James M. Carrington
Courtney (Virginia) Artillery Captain William A. Tanner
Staunton (Virginia) Artillery Captain Asher W. Garber
King’s Battalion Lieutenant Colonel J. Floyd King
Bryan’s (Virginia) Battery Captain Thomas A. Bryan
Monroe (Virginia) Artillery Captain George B. Chapman
Lowry’s (Virginia) Battery Captain W. M. Lowry
Nelson’s Battalion Lieutenant Colonel William Nelson
Amheast (Virginia) Battery Captain L. J. Kirkpatrick
Fluvanna (Virginia) Artillery Captain Charles G. Snead
Milledge’s (Georgia) Battery Captain John Milledge
Horse Artillery Major James Breathed
2nd Maryland Artillery Captain William H. Griffin
Charlottesville (VA) Horse Artillery Captain Thomas E. Jackson
Stuart (VA) Horse Artillery Captain Philip P. Johnston
Roanoke (VA) Battery Captain Warren S. Lurty
Staunton (VA) Horse Artillery Captain John H. McClanahan
Lynchburg (VA) Beauregard Rifles Captain John J. Shoemaker
Ashby (VA) Horse Artillery Lieutenant James W. Thomson

The Federal Army of the Shenandoah

The Army of the Shenandoah under Philip Sheridan was also a mixture of commands brought in from a widespread area.

The heart of the army was the Sixth Corps from the Army of the Potomac. They had not suffered the near extinction of some of their Confederate counterparts, but they were badly thinned. All but three of the army’s infantry brigades were under the command of senior colonels or even lieutenant colonels, and an alarming number of regiments were commanded by captains. Many veteran regiments had consolidated their depleted ranks into fewer companies and been downsized to battalions. But they were solid, capable veterans that could be depended on.

George Crook’s 8th Corps, also known as the Army of West Virginia, were no newcomers to the Shenandoah Valley. Under Hunter they had fought at New Market, and under Crook they had fought at Second Kernstown. Both battles had been defeats, but they had also fought well in the victory at Third Winchester and had led the decisive Union flanking attack at Fisher’s Hill. The capable Crook had been Sheridan’s West Point roomate and was – at least at this time – a trusted friend.

William Emory’s 19th Corps had come the farthest to fight in the Valley. Sent to Louisiana in the early part of the war, they had taken part in the siege and capture of Port Hudson, and had just finished with Nathaniel Banks’ failed Red River campaign. Grant had ordered them shipped back east to join the Siege of Petersburg, but instead he sent them to the Shenandoah – an example of Early’s success at drawing Union forces away from the main theater.

Two veteran cavalry divisions from the Army of the Potomac were also sent from the fighting around Richmond. Although Union cavalry in the early days of the war had been somewhat of a joke, those days were long past. The veteran Union troopers, firing repeaters and well-supplied with equipment and remounts, were more than a match for threadbare Confederate troopers on their starving horses. The Union cavalry’s decisive charge at Third Winchester showed that they could be deadly to infantry as well, and the pursuit after that battle and Fisher’s Hill had helped turn Confederate retreat into a route.

All considered, the well fed, capable, and much more numerous Federal troops were a serious challenge for Early’s men. The fact that the Confederates almost won speaks volumes about the tattered, hungry men in grey.

Organization of the Federal Army of the Shenandoah

Commanded by Major General Horatio Wright
Major General Philip Sheridan
Escort
17th Pennsylvania Cavalry (det.) Major Weidner H. Sperra
6th United States Cavalry Captain Ira W. Claffin

Sixth Corps

Briadier General James B. Ricketts (w)
Brigadier General George W. Getty
Major General Horatio Wright
Escort 1st Michigan Cavalry, Company G Lieutenant William H. Wheeler
First Division Brigadier General Frank Wheaton
1st Brigade Colonel William Henry Penrose (w)
Lieutenant Colonel Edward L. Campbell
 (w)
Captain Baldwin Hufty (w)
4th New Jersey Infantry Regiment Captain Baldwin Hufty (^)
10th New Jersey Infantry Regiment Major Lambert Boeman (k)
Captain Charles D. Claypool
15th New Jersey Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Edward L. Campbell (^)
Captain James W. Penrose
2nd Brigade Colonel Joseph Eldridge Hamblin (w)
Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie
(w)
Lieutenant Colonel Egbert Olcott
2nd Connecticut Regiment of Heavy Artillery
(operating as infantry)
Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie (w)
Major Edward W. Jones
65th New York Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel T. H. Higginbotham (k)
Captain Henry C. Fisk
121st New York Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Egbert Olcott,
Captain Daniel D. Jackson
95th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Captain Dan Harper
96th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Captain Dan Harper
3rd Brigade (at Winchester) Colonel Oliver Edwards
37th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel George L. Montague
49th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Baynton J. Hickman
82nd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Colonel Isaac C. Bassett
119th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Gideon Clark
2nd Rhode Island Infantry Battalion Captain Elisha Hunt Rhodes
5th Wisconsin Infantry Battalion Major Charles W. Kempf
17th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment Major Coe Durland
Second Division Brigadier General George W. Getty (^)
Brigadier General Lewis A. Grant
1st Brigade Colonel James M. Warner
62nd New York Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Theodore B. Hamilton
93rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Captain David C. Keller
98th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel John B. Kohler
Captain Gottfried Bauer
102nd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Major James H. Coleman
Major James Patchell
139th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel John G. Parr
2nd Brigade Brigadier General Lewis A. Grant (^)
Lieutenant Colonel Amasa Tracy
2nd Vermont Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Amasa Tracy
Captain Elijah Wales
3rd Vermont Infantry Battalion Major Horace W. Floyd
4th Vermont Infantry Regiment Major Horace W. Floyd
Colonel George P. Foster (joined mid-battle)
5th Vermont Infantry Regiment Major Enoch E. Johnson
6th Vermont Infantry Battalion Captain Edwin R. Kinney
Captain William J. Sperry
1st Vermont Regiment of Heavy Artillery
(operating as infantry)
Lieutenant Colonel Charles Hunsdon
3rd Brigade Brigadier General Daniel D. Bidwell (mw)
Lieutenant Colonel Winsor B. French
1st Maine Veteran Infantry Regiment Major Stephen C. Fletcher
43d New York Infantry Battalion Major Charles A. Milliken
49th New York Infantry Battalion Lieutenant Colonel Erastus D. Holt
77th New York Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Winsor B. French (^)
122nd New York Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Augustus W. Dwight
Major Jabez M. Brower
61st Pennsylvania Infantry Battalion Captain David J. Taylor
Third Division Colonel J. Warren Keifer
1st Brigade Colonel William Emerson
14th New Jersey Infantry Regiment Captain Jacob J. Janeway
106th New York Infantry Regiment Captain Alvah W. Briggs
Captain Peter Robertson
151st New York Infantry Regiment Captain Browning N. Wiles
Captain Hiram A. Kimball
184th New York Infantry Battalion Major William D. Ferguson
87th Pennsylvania Infantry Battalion Captain Edgar M. Ruhl
Captain John A. Salsbury
10th Vermont Infantry Regiment Colonel William W. Henry
Captain Henry H. Dewey
2nd Brigade Colonel William H. Ball
6th Maryland Infantry Regiment Major Joseph C. Hill
9th New York Regiment of Heavy Artillery
(operating as infantry)
Major James W. Snyder
110th Ohio Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Otho H. Binkley
122nd Ohio Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Moses M. Granger
126th Ohio Infantry Regiment Major George W. Voorhes
Captain George W. Hoge
67th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Lieutenant John F. Young
138th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Major Lewis A. May
Artillery Brigade Colonel Charles H. Tompkins
5th Maine Light Artillery (Batttery E) Captain Greenleaf T. Stevens
New York Light Artillery, 1st Battery Lieutenant Orsamus R. Van Etten
1st Rhode Island Light Artillery, Battery C Lieutenant Jacob H. Lamb
1st Rhode Island Light Artillery, Battery G Captain George W. Adams
5th United States Artillery, Battery M Captain James McKnight

Eighth Corps (Army of West Virginia)

Brigadier General George Crook
First Division Colonel Joseph Thoburn (mw)
Colonel Thomas M. Harris
1st Brigade Lieutenant Colonel Thomas F. Wildes
34th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Captain Andrew Potter
5th New York Heavy Artillery, 2nd Battalion
(operating as infantry)
Captain Frederick C. Wilkie
116th Ohio Infantry Regiment Captain Wilbert B. Teters
Captain John Hull
123rd Ohio Infantry Regiment Major Horace Kellog
2nd Brigade (at Winchester; not engaged) Colonel William B. Curtis
1st West Virginia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Jacob Weddle
4th West Virginia Infantry Regiment Captain Benjamin D. Boswell
12th West Virginia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Robert S. Northcott
3rd Brigade Colonel Thomas M. Harris (^)
Colonel Milton Wells
23rd Illinois Infantry Battalion (at Winchester) Captain Samuel A. Simison
54th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Captain John Suter
10th West Virginia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Moses S. Hall (w)
Major Henry H. Withers
11th West Virginia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Van H. Bukey
15th West Virginia Infantry Regiment Colonel Miton Wells
Major John W. Holliday
Second Division Colonel Rutherford B. Hayes
1st Brigade Colonel Hiram F. Devol
23rd Ohio Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel James M. Comly
36th Ohio Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William H. G. Adney
5th West Virginia Infantry Battalion Lieutenant Colonel William H. Enochs
13th West Virginia Infantry Regiment Colonel William R. Brown
Lieutenant Colonel James R. Hall (k)
2nd Brigade Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin F. Coates
34th Ohio Infantry Battalion Lieutenant Colonel Luther Furney
91st Ohio Infantry Regiment
(detached as cattle guard)
Major Lemuel Z. Cadot
9th West Virginia Infantry Regiment Captain John S. P. Carroll
14th West Virginia Infantry Regiment Major Shriver Moore
Provisional Division Colonel J. Howard Kitching (mw)
Colonel Wilhelm Heine
1st Brigade Colonel Wilhelm Heine
Lieutenant Colonel Thompson D. Hart
6th New York Regiment of Heavy Artillery
(operating as infantry)
103rd New York Infantry Regiment
104th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Thompson D. Hart
2nd Brigade Lieutenant Colonel DePeyster Arden
41st New York Infantry
10th New York Regiment of Heavy Artillery
(operating as infantry)
Lieutenant Colonel DePeyster Arden
Artillery Brigade Captain Henry A. du Pont
1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery L Captain Frank C. Gibbs
1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Battery D Lieutenant William Munk
5th United States Artillery, Battery B Lieutenant Henry F. Brewerton
Lieutenant Charles Holman

Nineteenth Army Corps

Brigadier General William H. Emory
First Division Brigadier General James W. McMillan
Brigadier General William Dwight
1st Brigade Colonel Edwin P. Davis
29th Maine Infantry Regiment Major George H. Nye
Captain Alfred L. Turner
30th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Captain Samuel D. Shipley
90th New York Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Nelson Shaurman
Captain Honore De La Paturelle
114th New York Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Henry B. Morse
116th New York Infantry Regiment Colonel George M. Love
153rd New York Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Strain
Captain George H. McLaughlin
2nd Brigade Colonel Stephen Thomas
Brigadier General James W. McMillan
12th Connecticut Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel George N. Lewis
160th New York Infantry Regiment Captain Henry P. Underhill
47th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Major J. P. Shindel Gobin
8th Vermont Infantry Regiment Major John B. Mead (w)
Captain Moses McFarland
Colonel Stephen Thomas
3rd Brigade (not engaged; guarding trains) Colonel Leonard D. H. Currie
30th Maine Infantry Regiment Colonel Thomas H. Hubbard
133rd New York Infantry Regiment Major Anthony J. Allaire
162nd New York Infantry Regiment Colonel Justus W. Blanchard
165th New York (six companies) Lieutenant Colonel Gouverneur Carr
173rd New York Infantry Regiment Majr George W. Rogers
Division Artillery
New York Light Artillery, 5th Battery Captain Elijah D. Taft
Second Division Brigadier General Henry W. Birge
Brigadier General Cuvier Grover (w)
Brigadier General Henry W. Birge
1st Brigade Colonel Thomas W. Porter
Brigadier General Henry W. Birge (^)
Colonel Thomas W. Porter
9th Connecticut Infantry Battalion Captain John G. Healy
12th Maine Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Edwin Ilsley
14th Maine Infantry Regiment Colonel Thomas W. Porter
Captain John K. Laing
26th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Lieutenant John S. Cooke
14th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment Captain Theodore A. Ripley (c)
Captain Oliver H. Marston
75th New York Infantry Regiment Major Benjamin F. Thurber
2nd Brigade Colonel Edward L. Molineux
13th Connecticut Infantry Regiment Colonel Charles D. Blinn
11th Indiana Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William W. Darnall
22nd Iowa Infantry Regiment Colonel Harvey Graham
3rd Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment
(dismounted)
Colonel Lorenzo D. Sargent
131st New York Infantry Regiment Colonel Nicholas W. Day
159th New York Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William Waltermire
3rd Brigade Colonel Daniel Macauley (w)
Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Neafie
38th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Major Charles F. Allen
128th New York Infantry Regiment Captain Charles R. Anderson
156th New York Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Neafie
Captain Alfred Cooley
175th New York Infantry Battalion Captain Charles McCarthey
176th New York Infantry Regiment Major Charles Lewis
4th Brigade Colonel David Shunk
8th Indiana Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Alexander J. Kenny (w)
Major John R. Polk
18th Indiana Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William S. Charles (w)
24th Iowa Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel John Q. Wilds (mw)
Captain Leander Clark
Major Edward Wright
28th Iowa Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Bartholomew W. Wilson
Major John Meyer
Division Artillery
Maine Light Artillery, 1st Battery (A) Lieutenant Eben D. Haley (w)
Reserve Artillery Major Albert W. Bradbury
Indiana Light Artillery, 17th Battery Lieutenant Hezekiah Hinkson
1st Rhode Island Light Artillery, Battery D Lieutenant Frederick Chase

Cavalry Corps

Major General Alfred T. A. Torbert
Escort 1st Rhode Island Cavalry Regiment Major William H. Turner, jr.
First Division Brigadier General Wesley Merritt
1st Brigade Colonel James H. Kidd
1st Michigan Cavalry Regiment Captain Andrew W. Duggan
5th Michigan Cavalry Regiment Major Smith H. Hastings
6th Michigan Cavalry Regiment Major Charles W. Deane
7th Michigan Cavalry Regiment Major Daniel H. Darling
New York Light Artillery, 6th Battery Captain Joseph W. Martin
2nd Brigade Brigadier General Thomas C. Devin
4th New York Cavalry Regiment
(at Sheridan’s HQ in Winchester)
Major Edward Schwartz
6th New York Cavalry Regiment Captain George E. Farmer
9th New York Cavalry Regiment Colonel George S. Nichols
19th New York Cavalry Regiment
(1st New York Dragoons)
Colonel Alfred Gibbs
1st United States Artillery, Batteries K & L Lieutenant Franck E. Taylor
Reserve Brigade Colonel Charles Russell Lowell (mw)
Lieutenant Colonel Caspar Crowninshield
2nd Massachusetts Cavalry Lieutenant Colonel Caspar Crowninshield
Captain Archibald McKendry
1st United States Cavalry Captain Eugene M. Baker
2nd United States Cavalry Captain Robert S. Smith
5th United States Cavalry Lieutenant Gustavus Urban
Second Division Colonel William H. Powell
1st Brigade Colonel Alpheus S. Moore
8th Ohio Cavalry (detachment)
14th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment Major Thomas Gibson
22nd Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Andrew J. Greenfield
2nd Brigade Colonel Henry Capehart
1st New York Cavalry Regiment Major Timothy Quinn
1st West Virginia Cavalry Regiment Major Harvey Farabee
2nd West Virginia Cavalry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel John J. Hoffman
3rd West Virginia Cavalry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel John L. McGee
Division Artillery
5th U.S. Artillery, Battery L Lieutenant Gulian V. Weir
Third Division Brigadier General George A. Custer
1st Brigade Colonel Alexander C.M. Pennington, Jr.
1st Connecticut Cavalry Regiment Captain Edwin W. French
3rd New Jersey Cavalry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Charles C. Suydam
2nd New York Cavalry Regiment Captain Andrew S. Glover
5th New York Cavalry Regiment Major Theodore A. Boice
2nd Ohio Cavalry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel George A. Purington
18th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment Major John W. Phillips
2nd Brigad Colonel William Wells
3rd Indiana Cavalry (two companies) Lieutenant Benjamin F. Gilbert
1st New Hampshire Cavalry Battalion Colonel John L. Thompson
8th New York Cavalry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William H. Benjamin
22nd New York Cavalry Regiment Major Charles C. Brown
1st Vermont Cavalry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel John W. Bennett
Horse Artillery
2nd United States Artillery, Batteries B & L Captain Charles H. Peirce
3rd United States Artillery, Batteries C,F & K Captain Dunbar R. Ransom