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The Army of the Potomac at the Wilderness
Commanded by Major General George G. Meade

Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, General in Chief of United States Armies, accompanied Meade’s Headquarters


* 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 of Staff – Major General Andrew A. Humphreys
Assistant Adjutant General – Brigadier General Seth Williams
Chief Quartermaster – Brigadier General Rufus Ingalls
Chief of Artillery – Brigadier General Henry Hunt
Bureau of Military Information – Colonel George H. Sharpe
Medical Director – Major Jonathan Letterman
Signal Corps – Captain Samuel T. Cushing

Provost Guard – Brigadier General Marsena R. Patrick

1st Massachusetts Cavalry, Companies C & D – Captain Edward A. Flint
80th New York Infantry (20th NYSM) – Colonel Theodore B. Gates
3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry  – Major James W. Walsh
68th Pennsylvania Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Robert E. Winslow
114th Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel Charles H. T. Collis

Guards and Orderlies

Oneida (New York) Cavalry – Captain Daniel P. Mann

Engineer Brigade – Brigadier General Henry W. Benham

15th New York Engineers – Colonel Clinton B. Colgate
50th New York Engineers – Colonel Charles B. Stuart
United States Engineer Battalion – Captain Chauncey B. Reese


Second Corps – Major General Winfield Scott Hancock

Corps Headquarters Escort

1st Vermont Cavalry, Company M – Captain John H. Hazelton

First Division – Brigadier General Francis C. Barlow

1st Brigade – Colonel Nelson A. Miles

26th Michigan Infantry – Major Lemuel Saviers
61st New York Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel K. Oscar Broady
81st Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel H. Boyd McKeen
140th Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel John Fraser
183rd Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel George P. McLean

2nd Brigade (Irish Brigade) – Colonel Thomas A. Smyth

28th Massachusetts Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel George W. Cartwright
63rd New York Infantry – Major Thomas Touhy (mw)
69th New York Infantry – Captain Richard Moroney
88th New York Infantry – Captain Dennis F. Burke
116th Pennsylvania Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Richard C. Dale

3rd Brigade – Colonel Paul Frank

39th New York Infantry – Colonel Augustus Funk
52nd New York Infantry – Major Henry M. Carples
57th New York Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Alford B. Chapman (k)
111th New York Infantry – Captain Aaron P. Seeley
125th New York Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Aaron B. Meyer
126th New York Infantry – Captain Winfield Scott

4th Brigade – Colonel John R. Brooke

2nd Delaware Infantry – Colonel William P. Baily
64th New York Infantry – Major Leman W. Bradley
66th New York Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel John S. Hammell
53rd Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel Richards McMichael
145th Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel Hiram L. Brown
148th Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel James A. Beaver

Second Division – Brigadier General John Gibbon

1st Brigade – Brigadier General Alexander S. Webb 

19th Maine Infantry – Colonel Selden Connor
1st Massachusetts Sharpshooter Co. – Lieutenant Samuel G. Gilbreth
15th Massachusetts Infantry – Major I. Harris Hooper
19th Massachusetts Infantry – Major Edmund Rice
20th Massachusetts Infantry – Colonel George N. Macy (w), Major Henry L. Abbott (mw)
7th Michigan Infantry – Major Sylvanus W. Curtis
42nd New York Infantry – Major Patrick J. Downing
59th New York Infantry – Captain William McFadden
82nd New York Infantry – Colonel Henry W. Hudson

2nd Brigade – Brigadier General Joshua T. Owen

152nd New York Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel George W. Thompson
69th Pennsylvania Infantry – Major William Davis
71st Pennsylvania Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Charles Kochersperger
72nd Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel DeWitt C. Baxter
106th Pennsylvania Infantry – Captain Robert H. Ford

3rd Brigade – Colonel Samuel S. Carroll (wounded but remained on the field)

14th Connecticut Infantry – Colonel Theodore Ellis
1st Delaware Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Woodall
14th Indiana Infantry – Colonel John Coons
12th New Jersey Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Thomas H. Davis
10th New York Battalion – Captain George M. Dewey
108th New York Infantry – Colonel Charles J. Powers
4th Ohio Infantry– Lieutenant Colonel Leonard W. Carpenter
8th Ohio Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Franklin Sawyer
7th West Virginia Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan H. Lockwood

Second Division Provost Guard

2nd Minnesota Sharpshooter Company – Captain Mahlon Black

Third Division – Major General David B. Birney

1st Brigade – Brigadier General J.H. Hobart Ward

20th Indiana Infantry – Colonel William C.L. Taylor
3rd Maine Infantry – Colonel Moses B. Lakeman
40th New York Infantry – Colonel Thomas W. Egan
86th New York Infantry Lieutenant Colonel Jacob H. Lansing
124th New York Infantry – Colonel Franics M. Cummins
99th Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel Edwin R. Biles
110th Pennsylvania Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Isaac Rogers
141st Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel Guy H. Watkins
2nd United States Sharpshooters – Lieutenant Colonel Homer R. Stoughton

2nd Brigade – Brigadier General Alexander Hays (k), Colonel John S. Crocker

4th Maine Infantry – Colonel Elijah Walker
17th Maine Infantry – Colonel George W. West
3rd Michigan Infantry – Colonel Byron R. Pierce
5th Michigan Infantry – Colonel John Pulford
93rd New York Infantry – Colonel John S. Crocker (^), Major Samuel McConihe
57th Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel Peter Sides
63rd Pennsylvania Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel John A. Danks
105th Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel Calvin A. Craig
1st United States Sharpshooters – Major Charles P. Mattocks

Fourth Division – Brigadier General Gersham Mott

1st Brigade – Colonel Robert McAllister

1st Massachusetts Infantry – Colonel Napoleon B. McLaughlen
16th Massachusetts Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Waldo Merriam
5th New Jersey Infantry – Colonel William J. Sewell
6th New Jersey Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Stephen R. Gilkyson
7th New Jersey Infantry – Major Frederick Cooper
8th New Jersey Infantry – Colonel John Ramsey
11th New Jersey Infantry – LieutenantColonel John Schoonover
26th Pennsylvania Infantry – Major Samuel G. Moffett
115th Pennsylvania Infantry – Major William A. Reilly

2nd Brigade  – Colonel William R. Brewster

11th Massachusetts Infantry – Colonel William E. Blaisdell
70th New York Infantry – Captain William H. Hugo
71st New York Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Rafferty
72nd New York Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel John Leonard
73rd New York Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Michael W. Burns
74th New York Infantry Colonel Thomas Holt
120th New York Infantry – Captain Abram L. Lockwood
84th Pennsylvania Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Milton Opp

Corps Artillery Brigade – Colonel John C. Tidball

6th Maine Battery – Captain Edwin B. Dow
10th Massachusetts Battery – Captain J. Henry Sleeper
1st New Hampshire Battery – Captain Frederick M. Edgell
1st New York, Battery G – Captain Nelson Ames
4th New York Heavy, 3rd Battalion – Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Alcock
1st Pennsylvania, Battery F – Captain Bruce R. Ricketts
Rhode Island Battery A – Colonel William A. Arnold
Rhode Island Battery B – Captain Thomas F. Brown
4th United States, Battery K – LieutenantJohn W. Roder
5th United States, Batteries C&I – Lieutenant James Gilliss


Fifth Corps – Major General Gouveurner K. Warren

Corps Headquarters escort

12th New York Battalion – Major Henry W. Rider

First Division – Brigadier General Charles Griffin

First Brigade  – Brigadier General Romeyn B. Ayers

140th New York Infantry – Colonel George Ryan
146th New York Infantry – Colonel David T. Jenkins (k), Major Henry H. Curran (k)
91st Pennsylvania Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Joseph H. Sinex
155th Pennsylvania Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Alfred L. Pearson
2nd United States Infantry, Companies B, C, F, H, I & K – Captain James W. Long
11th United States Infantry, 1st Battalion, Companies B, C, D, E, F & G – Captain Francis M. Cooley
12th United States Infantry, 1st Battalion,Companies A, B, C, D & G and 2nd Battalion, Companies A, C, D, F & H – Major Luther B. Bruen
14th United States Infantry 1st Battalion – Captain Edward McK. Hudson
17th United States Infantry, 1st Battalion, Companies A, C, D, G & H and 2nd Battalion, Companies A,B & C – Captain James F. Grimes

Second Brigade – Colonel Jacob B. Sweitzer

9th Massachusetts Infantry – Colonel Patrick R. Guiney
22nd Massachusetts Infantry – Colonel William S. Tilton
32nd Massachusetts Infantry – Colonel George L. Prescott
4th Michigan Infantry – LieutenantColonel George W. Lumbard
62nd Pennsylvania Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel James C. Hull

Third Brigade – Brigadier General Joseph J. Bartlett

20th Maine Infantry – Major Elias Spear
18th Massachusetts Infantry – Colonel Joseph Hayes
1st Michigan Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel William A. Throop
16th Michigan Infantry – Major Robert T. Elliott
44th New York Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Freeman Conner
83rd Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel Orpheus S. Woodward (w)
118th Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel James Gwynn

Second Division – Brigadier General John C. Robinson

First Brigade – Clonel Samuel H. Leonard, Colonel Peter Lyle (from 5/7*)

16th Maine Infantry – Colonel Charles W. Tilden
13th Massachusetts Infantry – Captain Charles H. Hovey
39th Massachusetts Infantry – Colonel Phineas S. Davis
104th New York Infantry – Colonel Gilbert G. Prey
90th Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel Peter Lyle (from 5/7*)

Second Brigade – Brigadier General Joshua T. Owen

12th Massachusetts Infantry – Colonel James L. Bates
83rd New York Infantry – Colonel Joseph A. Moesch (k)
97th New York Infantry – Colonel Charles Wheelock (w)
11th Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel Richard Coulter
88th Pennsylvania Infantry – Captain George B. Rhoads
90th Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel Peter Lyle (to 5/7*)
*90th Pennsylvania was transferred to the 1st Brigade on 5/7 so that Colonel Lyle could take command as senior officer

Third Brigade – Colonel Andrew W. Dennison

1st Maryland Infantry – Major Benjamin H. Schley
4th Maryland Infantry – Colonel Richard N. Bowerman
7th Maryland Infantry – Colonel Charles E. Phelps
8th Maryland Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel John G. Johannes

Third Division – Brigadier General Samuel W. Crawford

First Brigade – Colonel William McCandless

1st Pennsylvania Reserves – Colonel William C. Talley
2nd Pennsylvania Reserves – Lieutenant Colonel Patrick McDonough
6th Pennsylvania Reserves – Colonel Wellington H. Ent
7th Pennsylvania Reserves – Colonel H.C. Bollinger (c), Captain Samuel King
11th Pennsylvania Reserves – Colonel Samuel M. Jackson
13th Pennsylvania Reserves – Major William R. Hartshorne

Third Brigade (no Second Brigade) – Colonel Joseph W. Fisher

5th Pennsylvania Reserves – Lieutenant Colonel George Dare (k 5/6), Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Smith
8th Pennsylvania Reserves – Colonel Silas M. Baily
9th Pennsylvania Reserves  – Major Charles Barnes (ordered home on May 5 from the line of battle to muster out)
10th Pennsylvania Reserves – Lieutenant Colonel Ira Ayer
12th Pennsylvania Reserves – Major Charles Barnes

Fourth Division – Brigadier General James Wadsworth (mw), Brigadier General Lysander Cutler

First Brigade – Brigadier General Lysander Cutler, Colonel William W. Robinson

7th Indiana Infantry – Colonel Napoleon B. McLaughlen
19th Indiana Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Walso Merriam
24th Michigan Infantry – Colonel William J. Sewell
1st New York Sharpshooter Bn. – Lieutenant Colonel Stephen R. Gilkyson
2nd Wisconsin Infantry – Major Frederick Cooper
6th Wisconsin Infantry – Colonel John Ramsey
7th Wisconsin Infantry – Colonel William W. Robinson

Second Brigade – Brigadier General James C. Rice

76th New York Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel John E. Cook
84th New York Infantry – Colonel Edward B. Fowler
95th New York Infantry – Colonel Edward Pye
147th New York Infantry – Colonel Francis C. Miller
56th Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel J. William Hofman

Third Brigade – Colonel Roy Stone (disabled 5/6), Colonel Edward S. Bragg

121st Pennsylvania Infantry – Captain Samuel T. Lloyd
142nd Pennsylvania Infantry – Major Horatio N. Warren
143rd Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel Edmund L. Dana
149th Pennsylvania Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel John Irvin
150th Pennsylvania Infantry – Captain George W. Jones

Corps Artillery Brigade – Colonel Charles S. Wainwright

Massachusetts Battery C – Captain Augustus P. Martin
Massachusetts Battery E – Captain Charles A. Phillips
1st New York, Battery D – Captain George B. Winslow
1st New York, Batteries E&L – Lieutenant George Breck
1st New York, Battery H – Captain Charles E. Mink
4th New York Heavy, 2nd Battalion – Major William Arthur
1st Pennsylvania, Battery B – Captain James H. Cooper
4th United States, Battery B – Lieutenant James Stewart
5th United States, Batterry D – Lieutenant Benjamin F. Rittenhouse


Sixth Corps – Major General John Sedgwick

Corps escort

8th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Co. A  Captain Charles E. Fellows

First Division – Brigadier General Horatio Wright

First Brigade – Colonel Henry W. Brown

1st New Jersey Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel William Henry, Jr.
2nd New Jersey Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Charles Wiebecke
3rd New Jersey Infantry – Captain Samuel T. DuBois
4th New Jersey Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Sharles Ewing
10th New Jersey Infantry – Colonel Henry O. Ryerson (k)
15th New Jersey Infantry – Colonel William H. Penrose

Second Brigade – Colonel Emory Upton

5th Maine Infantry – Colonel Clark S, Edwards
121st New York Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Egbert Olcott
95th Pennsylvania Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Edward Carroll (k)
96th Pennsylvania Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel William H. Lessig

Third Brigade – Brigadier General David A. Russell

6th Maine Infantry – Major George Fuller
49th Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel Thomas M. Hulings
119th Pennsylvania Infantry – Major Henry P. Truefitt
5th Wisconsin Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Theodore B. Catlin

Fourth Brigade – Brigadier General Alexander Shaler (c), Colonel Nelson Cross

65th New York Infantry – Colonel Joseph E. Hamblin
67th New York Infantry – Colonel Nelson Cross (^)
122nd New York Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Augustus W. Dwight
82nd Pennsylvania Infantry (det.)

Second Division – Brigadier General George W. Getty (w 5/6), Brigadier General Frank Wheaton, Brigadier General Thomas Neill

First Brigade – Brigadier General Frank Wheaton

62nd New York Infantry – Colonel James H. Walbridge
93rd Pennsylvania Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel John S. Long
98th Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel John F. Ballier
102nd Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel John W. Patterson (k)
139th Pennsylvania Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel William H. Moody

Second Brigade – Colonel Lewis A. Grant

2nd Vermont Infantry – Colonel Newton Stone (k), Lt. Colonel John S. Tyler (mw)
3rd Vermont Infantry – Colonel Thomas O. Seaver
4th Vermont Infantry – Colonel George P. Foster
5th Vermont Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel John R. Lewis –
6th Vermont Infantry  – Colonel Elisha R. Barney (mw)

Third Brigade – Brigadier General Thomas H. Neill (^), Colonel Daniel D. Bidwell

7th Maine Infantry – Colonel Edwin C. Mason
43rd New York Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel John Wilson (k), Major John Fryer (k)
49th New York Infantry – Colonel Daniel B. Bidwell (^), Lieutenant Colonel George Johnson
77th New York Infantry – Major Nathan S. Babcock
61st Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel George F. Smith

Fourth Brigade – Brigadier General Henry L. Eustis

7th Massachusetts Infantry – Colonel Thomas D. Johns
10th Massachusetts Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Joseph B. Parsons
37th Massachusetts Infantry – Colonel Oliver Edwards
2nd Rhode Island Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Samuel B.M. Read

Third Division – Brigadier General James R. Ricketts

First Brigade – Brigadier General William H. Morris

14th New Jersey Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Caldwell K. Hall
106th New York Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Charles Townsend
151st New York Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Thomas M. Fay
87th Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel John W. Schall
10th Vermont Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel William W. Henry

Second Brigade – Brigadier General Truman Seymour (c), Colonel Benjamin F. Smith

6th Maryland Infantry – Colonel John W. Horn
110th Ohio Infantry – Colonel J. Warren Keifer (w), Major William S. McElwain (k)
122nd Ohio Infantry – Colonel William H. Ball
126th Ohio Infantry – Colonel Benjamin F. Smith
67th Pennsylvania Infantry (det.) – Captain George W. Guss
138th Pennsylvania Infantry – Colonel Matthew R. McClenna

Corps Artillery Brigade – Colonel Charles H. Thompkins

4th Maine Battery – Lieutenant Melville C. Kimball
1st Massachusetts Battery – Captain William H. McCartney
1st New York independent Battery – Captain Andrew Cowan
3rd New York independent Battery – Captain William A. Harn
4th New York Heavy, 1st Battalion – Major Thomas D. Sears
Rhode Island Battery C – Captain Richard Waterman
Rhode Island Battery E – Captain William B. Rhodes
Rhode Island Battery G – Captain George W. Adams
5th United States Artillery, Battery M – Captain James McKnight


Cavalry Corps – Major General Philip Sheridan

Headquarters Guard & Escort

6th United States Cavalry – Captain Ira W. Claflin
8th Illinois Cavalry (detatchment) – Lieutenant William W. Long

First Division – Brigadier General Alfred T.A. Torbert (sick 5/7), Brigadier General Wesley Merrit

1st Brigade – Brigadier General George A. Custer

1st Michigan Cavalry – Lieutenant Colonel Peter Stagg (detached as train guard)
5th Michigan Cavalry – Colonel Russel A. Alger
6th Michigan Cavalry – Major James H. Kidd
7th Michigan Cavalry – Major Henry W. Granger

2nd Brigade – Colonel Thomas Devin

4th New York Cavalry – Lieutenant Colonel William R. Parnell (detached as train guard)
6th New York Cavalry – Lieutenant Colonel William H. Crocker
9th New York Cavalry – Colonel William Sackett
17th Pennsylvania Cavalry – Lieutenant Colonel James Q. Anderson

Reserve Brigade – Brigadier General Wesley Merrit (^ 5/7), Colonel Alfred Gibbs

1st New York Dragoons (19th Cav.) – Colonel Alfred Gibbs (^ 5/7)
6th Pennsylvania Cavalry – Major James Starr
1st United States Cavalry – Captain Nelson B. Sweitzer
2nd United States Cavalry – Captain Theophilus F. Rodenbough
5th United States Cavalry – Captain Abraham K. Arnold

Second Division – Brigadier General David McM. Gregg

1st Brigade – Brigadier General Henry E. Davies

1st Massachusetts Cavalry – Major Lucius M. Sargent
1st New Jersey Cavalry – Lieutenant Colonel John W. Kester
6th Ohio Cavalry – Colonel William Stedman
1st Pennsylvania Cavalry – Colonel John P. Taylor

2nd Brigade – Colonel J. Irvin Gregg

1st Maine Cavalry – Colonel Charles H. Smith
10th New York Cavalry – Major M. Henry Avery
2nd Pennsylvania Cavalry – Lieutenant Colonel Joseph P. Brinton
4th Pennsylvania Cavalry – Lieutenant Colonel George H. Covode
8th Pennsylvania Cavalry – Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Wilson
16th Pennsylvania Cavalry – Lieutenant Colonel John K. Robison

Third Division – Brigadier General James H. Wilson

1st Brigade – Colonel Timothy M. Bryan (to 5/5), Colonel John B. McIntosh

1st Connecticut Cavalry – Major Erastus Blakeslee
2nd New York Cavalry – Colonel Otto Harhaus
5th New York Cavalry – Lieutenant Colonel John Hammond
18th Pennsylvania Cavalry – Lieutenant Colonel William Brinton (to 5/5), Colonel Timothy M. Bryan

2nd Brigade – Colonel George H. Chapman

3rd Indiana Cavalry – Major William Patton
8th New York Cavalry – Lieutenant Colonel William H. Benjamin
1st Vermont Cavalry – Lieutenant Colonel Addison W. Preston

1st Horse Artillery Brigade – Captain James M. Robertson

6th New York Independent Battery – Captain Joseph W. Martin
2nd United States, Batteries B&L – Lieutenant Edward Heaton
2nd United States, Battery D – Lieutenant Edward B. Williston
2nd United States, Battery M – Lieutenant Alexander C.M. Pennington
4th United States, Battery A – Lieutenant Rufus King
4th United States, Batteries C&E – Lieutenant Charles L. Fitzhugh

2nd Horse Artillery Brigade – Captain Dunbar R. Ransom

1st United States, Batteries E&G – Lieutenant Frank S. French
1st United States, Batteries H&I – Captain Alanson Randol
1st United States, Battery K – Lieutenant John Egan
2nd United States, Battery A – Lieutenant Rbert Clarke
2nd United States, Battery G – Lieutenant William N. Dennison
3rd United States, Batteries C,F&K – Lieutenant James R. Kelly


Army Artillery Reserve – Colonel Henry S. Burton

1st Brigade Colonel J. Howard Kitching

6th New York Heavy Artillery – Lieutennant Colonel Edmund R. Travis
15th New York Heavy Artillery – Colonel Louis Schirmer

2nd Brigade – Major John A. Tompkins

5th Maine Battery – Captain Greenleaf T Stevens
New Jersey Battery A – Captain William Hexamer
New Jersey Battery B – Captain Judson A. Clark
5th New York Independent Battery – Captain Elijah D. Taft
12th New York Independent Battery – Captain George F. McKnight
1st New York Artillery, Battery B – Captain Albert S. Sheldon

3rd Brigade – Major Robert H. Fitzhugh

9th Massachusetts Battery – Captain John Bigelow
11th New York Independent Battery – Captain John E. Burton
15th New York Independent Battery – Captain Patrick Hart
1st New York Artillery, Battery C – Lieutenant William H. Phillips
Ohio Battery H – Lieutenant William A. Ewing
5th United States, Battery E – Lieutenant john R. Brinckle


Ninth Corps – Major General Ambrose Burnside

Provost Guard & Headquarters Escort

8th United States Infantry – Captain Milton Cogswell
5th United States Cavalry, Companies B,F and K – Captain Julius W. Mason

First Division – Brigadier General Thomas G. Stevenson

1st Brigade Colonel Sumner Carruth (sick 5/6) – Colonel Jacob P. Gould

35th Massachusetts Infantry *Major Nathaniel Wales (served as train guard)
56th Massachusetts Infantry – Colonel Charles E. Griswold (k)
57th Massachusetts Infantry – Colonel William F. Bartlett
59th Massachusetts Infantry – Colonel Jacob P. Gould
4th United States Infantry – Captain Charles H. Brightly
10th United States Infantry – Major Samuel B. Hayman

2nd Brigade – Colonel Daniel Leasure

3rd Maryland InfantryColonel Joseph M. Sudsburg
21st Massachusetts InfantryLt. Colonel George P. Hawkes
100th Pennsylvania InfantryLt. Colonel Matthew M. Dawson

Division Artillery

Maine Light, 2nd Battery – Captain Albert F. Thomas
14th Massachusetts Battery – Captain Joseph W.B. Wright

Second Division – Brigadier General Robert B. Potter

1st Brigade – Colonel Zenas Bliss (sick 5/6), Colonel John I. Curtin 

36th Massachusetts InfantryMajor William F. Draper58th Massachusetts InfantryLt. Colonel John C. Whiton51st New York InfantryColonel Charles W. LeGendre45th Pennsylvania InfantryColonel John I. Curtin48th Pennsylvania InfantryLt. Colonel Henry Pleasants7th Rhode Island Infantry*Captain Theodore Winn

2nd Brigade Colonel Simon G. Griffin

31st Maine Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Hight
32nd Maine Infantry – Major Arthur Deering
6th New Hampshire Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Henry H. Pearson
9th New Hampshire Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel John W. Babbitt

11th New Hampshire Infantry – Colonel Walter Harriman
17th Vermont Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Charles Cummings (w), Major William B. Reynolds

Division Artillery

11th Massachusetts Battery – Captain Edward J. Jones
19th New York Battery – Captain Edward W. Rogers

Third Division  – Brigadier General Orlando B. Wilcox

1st Brigade – Colonel John F. Hartranft

2nd Michigan Infantry – Colonel William Humphrey
8th Michigan Infantry – Colonel Frank Graves (k)
17th Michigan Infantry – Colonel Constant Luce
27th Michigan Infantry – Major Samuel Moody (w)
109th New York Infantry – Colonel Benjamin F. Tracy
51st Pennsylvania Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Edwin Schall

2nd Brigade Colonel Benjamin C. Christ

1st Michigan Sharpshooters – Colonel Charles V. DeLand
20th Michigan Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Byron M. Cutcheon
79th New York Infantry – Colonel David Morrison (detached at Warrenton)
60th Ohio Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel James M. McElroy (detached at Warrenton)
50th Pennsylvania Infantry – Lieutenant Colonel Edward Overton, Jr.

Division Artillery

7th Maine Battery – Captain Adlebert B. Twitchell
34th New York Battery – Captain Jacob Roemer

Fourth Division – Brigadier General Edward Ferrero

1st Brigade – Colonel Joshua K. Sigfried

27th United States Colored Troops – Lt. Colonel Charles J. Wright
30th United States Colored Troops – Colonel Delayan Bates
39th United States Colored Troops – Colonel Ozora P. Stearns
43rd United States Colored Troops – Lieutenant Colonel H. Seymour Hall

2nd Brigade – Colonel Henry G. Thomas

30th Connecticut Infantry (Colored)Captain Charles Robinson
19th United States Colored TroopsLt. Colonel Joseph G. Perkins
23rd United States Colored TroopsLt. Colonel Cleaveland J. Campbell

Division Artillery

Pennsylvania Battery D – Captain George W. Durell
3rd Vermont Battery – Captain Romeo H. Start

Corps Cavalry

3rd New Jersey Cavalry Regiment – Colonel Andrew J. Morrison
22nd New York Cavalry Regiment – Colonel Samuel J. Crooks
2nd Ohio Cavalry Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel George A. Purington
13th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment – Major Michael Kerwin

Corps Reserve ArtilleryCaptain John Edwards, Jr.

27th New York Battery – Captain John B. Eaton
Rhode Island Battery D – Captain William W. Buckley
Rhode Island Battery H – Captain Crawford Allen, Jr.
2nd United States, Battery E – Lieutenant James S. Dudley
3rd United States, Battery G – Lieutenant Edmund Pendleton
3rd United States, Batteries L&M – Lieutenant Erskine Gittings

Provisional Brigade – Colonel Elisha Marshall (operating as infantry)

24th New York Cavalry (dismounted) – Colonel William C. Raulston
14th New York Heavy Artillery – Lieutenant Colonel Clarence H. Corning
2nd Pennsylvania Provisional Heavy Artillery – Colonel Thomas Wilhelm