Chancellorsville Union order of battle

The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Chancellorsville of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization[1] during the battle,[2] the casualty returns[3] and the reports.[4]

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

Army of the Potomac

MG Joseph Hooker

General Staff and Headquarters

General Staff:

General Headquarters:

Command of the Provost-Marshal-General: BG Marsena R. Patrick

  • 93rd New York: Col John S. Crocker
  • 8th United States, Companies A, B, C, D, F, and G: Cpt Edwin W. H. Read
  • 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Companies E and I: Cpt James Starr
  • Detachment Regular Cavalry: Lt Tattnall Paulding

Patrick's Brigade: Col William F. Rogers

Engineer Brigade: BG Henry W. Benham

Signal Corps: Cpt Samuel T. Cushing

Ordnance Detachment: Lt John R. Edie, Jr.

Guards and Orderlies:

  • Oneida (New York) Cavalry: Cpt Daniel P. Mann

I Corps

MG John F. Reynolds

Chief of Artillery: Col Charles S. Wainwright

Escort:

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
     BG James S. Wadsworth

1st Brigade


   Col Walter Phelps, Jr.

2nd Brigade


   BG Lysander Cutler

3rd Brigade


   BG Gabriel R. Paul

  • 22nd New Jersey: Col Abraham G. Demarest
  • 29th New Jersey: Col William R. Taylor
  • 30th New Jersey: Col John J. Cladek
  • 31st New Jersey: Ltc Robert R. Honeyman
  • 137th Pennsylvania: Col Joseph B. Kiddoo
4th Brigade


   BG Solomon Meredith

Artillery


   Cpt John A. Reynolds

Second Division
     BG John C. Robinson

1st Brigade


   Col Adrian R. Root

2nd Brigade


   BG Henry Baxter

  • 12th Massachusetts: Col James L. Bates
  • 26th New York: Ltc Gilbert S. Jennings
  • 90th Pennsylvania: Col Peter Lyle
  • 136th Pennsylvania: Col Thomas M. Bayne
3rd Brigade


   Col Samuel H. Leonard

Artillery


   Cpt Dunbar R. Ransom

Third Division
     MG Abner Doubleday

1st Brigade


   BG Thomas A. Rowley

  • 121st Pennsylvania: Col Chapman Biddle
  • 135th Pennsylvania: Col James R. Porter
  • 142nd Pennsylvania: Col Robert P. Cummins
  • 151st Pennsylvania: Col Harrison Allen
2nd Brigade


   Col Roy Stone

  • 143rd Pennsylvania: Col Edmund L. Dana
  • 149th Pennsylvania: Ltc Walton Dwight
  • 150th Pennsylvania: Col Langhorne Wister
Artillery


   Maj Ezra W. Matthews

II Corps

MG Darius N. Couch

Chief of Artillery and Assistant Inspector-General: Ltc Charles H. Morgan[6]

Escort:

  • 6th New York Cavalry, Companies D and K: Cpt Riley Johnson
Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division[7]
     MG Winfield S. Hancock

1st Brigade


   BG John C. Caldwell

2nd Brigade


   BG Thomas F. Meagher

  • 28th Massachusetts: Col Richard Byrnes
  • 63rd New York: Ltc Richard C. Bentley
  • 69th New York: Cpt James E. McGee
  • 88th New York: Col Patrick Kelly
  • 116th Pennsylvania (battalion): Maj St. Clair A. Mulholland
3rd Brigade


   BG Samuel K. Zook

4th Brigade


   Col John R. Brooke

  • 27th Connecticut: Col Richard S. Bostwick (c)
  • 2nd Delaware: Ltc David L. Stricker
  • 64th New York: Col Daniel G. Bingham
  • 53rd Pennsylvania: Ltc Richards McMichael
  • 145th Pennsylvania: Col Hiram L. Brown
Artillery


   Cpt Rufus D. Pettit

Second Division
     BG John Gibbon

1st Brigade


   BG Alfred Sully[8]
   Col Henry W. Hudson[9]
   Col Byron Laflin

2nd Brigade


   BG Joshua T. Owen

  • 69th Pennsylvania: Col Dennis O'Kane
  • 71st Pennsylvania: Col Richard P. Smith
  • 72nd Pennsylvania: Col De Witt C. Baxter
  • 106th Pennsylvania: Col Turner G. Morehead
3rd Brigade


   Col Norman J. Hall

Sharpshooters
Artillery
  • 1st Rhode Island Light, Battery A: Cpt William A. Arnold
  • 1st Rhode Island Light, Battery B: Cpt Thomas Frederick Brown

Third Division
     MG William H. French

1st Brigade


   Col Samuel S. Carroll

  • 14th Indiana: Col John Coons
  • 24th New Jersey: Col William B. Robertson
  • 28th New Jersey: Ltc John A. Wildrick (c), Maj Samuel K. Wilson
  • 4th Ohio: Ltc Leonard W. Carpenter
  • 8th Ohio: Ltc Franklin Sawyer
  • 7th West Virginia: Col Joseph Snider,[10] Ltc Jonathan H. Lockwood
2nd Brigade


   BG William Hays (w&c)
   Col Charles J. Powers

  • 14th Connecticut: Maj Theodore G. Ellis
  • 12th New Jersey: Col J. Howard Willets (w), Maj John T. Hill
  • 108th New York: Col Charles J. Powers, Ltc Francis E. Pierce
  • 130th Pennsylvania: Col Levi Maish (w), Maj Joseph S. Jenkins
3rd Brigade


   Col John D. MacGregor[11]
   Col Charles Albright

Artillery
Provost Guard
Reserve Artillery

III Corps

MG Daniel Sickles

Chief of Artillery: Cpt George E. Randolph

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
     BG David B. Birney

1st Brigade


   BG Charles K. Graham[14]
   Col Thomas W. Egan

  • 57th Pennsylvania: Col Peter Sides
  • 63rd Pennsylvania: Ltc William S. Kirkwood (mw), Cpt James F. Ryan
  • 68th Pennsylvania: Col Andrew H. Tippin
  • 105th Pennsylvania: Col Amor A. McKnight (k), Ltc Calvin A. Craig
  • 114th Pennsylvania: Col Charles H. T. Collis,[15] Ltc Frederick F. Cavada
  • 141st Pennsylvania: Col Henry J. Madill
2nd Brigade


   BG J. H. Hobart Ward

3rd Brigade


   Col Samuel B. Hayman

Artillery


   Cpt A. Judson Clark

  • New Jersey Light, Battery B: Lt Robert Sims
  • 1st Rhode Island Light, Battery E: Lt Pardon S. Jastram
  • 3rd United States, Batteries F and K: Lt John G. Turnbull

Second Division
     MG Hiram Berry (k)
     BG Joseph B. Carr

1st Brigade


   BG Joseph B. Carr
   Col William E. Blaisdell

  • 1st Massachusetts: Col Napoleon B. McLaughlen
  • 11th Massachusetts: Col William E. Blaisdell, Ltc Porter D. Tripp
  • 16th Massachusetts: Ltc Waldo Merriam
  • 11th New Jersey: Col Robert McAllister
  • 26th Pennsylvania: Col Benjamin C. Tilghman (w), Maj Robert L. Bodine
2nd Brigade


   BG Joseph W. Revere[17]
   Col J. Egbert Farnum

3rd Brigade


   BG Gershom Mott (w)
   Col William J. Sewell

  • 5th New Jersey: Col William J. Sewell, Maj Ashbel W. Angel (w), Cpt Virgil M. Healy
  • 6th New Jersey: Col George C. Burling (w), Ltc Stephen R. Gilkyson
  • 7th New Jersey: Col Louis R. Francine,[18] Ltc Francis Price
  • 8th New Jersey: Col John Ramsey (w), Cpt John Langton
  • 2nd New York: Col Sidney W. Park (w), Ltc William A. Olmsted
  • 115th Pennsylvania: Col Francis A. Lancaster (k), Maj John P. Dunne
Artillery


   Cpt Thomas W. Osborn

  • 1st New York Light, Battery D: Lt George B. Winslow
  • New York Light, 4th Battery:[19] Lt William T. McLean
  • 1st United States, Battery H: Lt Justin E. Dimick (mw), Lt James A. Sanderson
  • 4th United States, Battery K: Lt Francis W. Seeley

Third Division
   BG Amiel W. Whipple (mw)
   BG Charles K. Graham[14]

1st Brigade


   Col Emlen Franklin

  • 86th New York: Ltc Bena J. Chapin (k), Cpt Jacob H. Lansing
  • 124th New York: Col A. Van Horne Ellis
  • 122nd Pennsylvania: Ltc Edward McGovern
2nd Brigade


   Col Samuel M. Bowman

  • 12th New Hampshire: Col Joseph H. Potter (w), Ltc John F. Marsh (w), Maj George D. Savage (w)
  • 84th Pennsylvania: Ltc Milton Opp
  • 110th Pennsylvania: Col James Crowther (k), Maj David M. Jones (w&c)
3rd Brigade


   Col Hiram Berdan

  • 1st United States Sharpshooters: Ltc Casper Trepp
  • 2nd United States Sharpshooters: Maj Homer R. Stoughton
Artillery[20]


   Cpt James F. Huntington

  • New York Light, 10th Battery: Lt Samuel Lewis
  • New York Light, 11th Battery: Lt John E. Burton
  • 1st Ohio Light, Battery H: Cpt James F. Huntington

V Corps

MG George Meade

Chief of Artillery: Cpt Stephen H. Weed

Escort:

  • 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry (2 companies): Cpt William Thompson
Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
     BG Charles Griffin

1st Brigade


   BG James Barnes

  • 2nd Maine: Col George Varney
  • 18th Massachusetts: Col Joseph Hayes
  • 22nd Massachusetts: Col William S. Tilton
  • 2nd Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters:[21] Lt Robert Smith
  • 1st Michigan: Col Ira C. Abbott
  • 13th New York (2 companies): Cpt William Downey
  • 25th New York: Col Charles A. Johnson
  • 118th Pennsylvania: Col Charles M. Prevost
2nd Brigade


   Col James McQuade[22]
   Col Jacob B. Sweitzer

  • 9th Massachusetts: Col Patrick R. Guiney
  • 32nd Massachusetts: Ltc Luther Stephenson
  • 4th Michigan: Col Harrison H. Jeffords
  • 14th New York: Ltc Thomas M. Davies
  • 62nd Pennsylvania: Col Jacob B. Sweitzer, Ltc James C. Hull
3rd Brigade


   Col Thomas B. W. Stockton

Artillery


   Cpt Augustus P. Martin

Second Division
     MG George Sykes

1st Brigade


   BG Romeyn B. Ayres

  • 3rd United States, Companies B, C, F, G, I, and K: Cpt John D. Wilkins
  • 4th United States, Companies C, F, H, and K: Cpt Hiram Dryer
  • 12th United States, Companies A, B. C, D, and G, 1st Battalion, and A, C, and D, 2nd Battalion: Maj Richard S. Smith
  • 14th United States, Companies A, B, D, E, F, and G, 1st Battalion, and F and G, 2nd Battalion: Cpt Jonathan B. Hager, Maj Grotius R. Giddings[24]
2nd Brigade


   Col Sidney Burbank

3rd Brigade


   Col Patrick O'Rorke

Artillery


   Cpt Stephen H. Weed

Third Division
     BG Andrew A. Humphreys

1st Brigade


   BG Erastus B. Tyler

  • 91st Pennsylvania: Col Edgar M. Gregory (w), Ltc Joseph H. Sinex
  • 126th Pennsylvania: Ltc David W. Rowe[25] (w)
  • 129th Pennsylvania: Col Jacob G. Frick
  • 134th Pennsylvania: Col Edward O'Brien
2nd Brigade


   Col Peter H. Allabach

  • 123rd Pennsylvania: Col John B. Clark
  • 131st Pennsylvania: Maj Robert W. Patton
  • 133rd Pennsylvania: Col Franklin B. Speakman
  • 155th Pennsylvania: Ltc John H. Cain
Artillery


   Cpt Alanson M. Randol

VI Corps

MG John Sedgwick

Chief of Artillery: Col Charles H. Tompkins

Escort: Maj Hugh H. Janeway

  • 1st New Jersey Cavalry, Company L: Lt Voorhees Dye
  • 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company H: Cpt William S. Craft
Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
     BG William T. H. Brooks

1st Brigade


   Col Henry W. Brown (w)
   Col William H. Penrose
   Col Samuel L. Buck[26] (w)
   Col William H. Penrose

  • 1st New Jersey: Col Mark W. Collet (k), Ltc William Henry, Jr.
  • 2nd New Jersey: Col Samuel L. Buck, Ltc Charles Wiebecke
  • 3rd New Jersey: Maj James W. H. Stickney
  • 15th New Jersey: Col William H. Penrose, Ltc Edward L. Campbell
  • 23rd New Jersey: Col E. Burd Grubb
2nd Brigade


   BG Joseph J. Bartlett

3rd Brigade


   BG David A. Russell

  • 18th New York: Col George R. Myers
  • 32nd New York: Col Francis E. Pinto
  • 49th Pennsylvania: Ltc Thomas M. Hulings
  • 95th Pennsylvania: Col Gustavus W. Town (k), Ltc Elisha Hall (k), Cpt Theodore H. McCalla
  • 119th Pennsylvania: Col Peter C. Ellmaker
Artillery


   Maj John A. Tompkins

  • Massachusetts Light, 1st Battery (A): Cpt William H. McCartney
  • New Jersey Light, Battery A: Lt Augustine N. Parsons
  • Maryland Light, Battery A: Cpt James H. Rigby
  • 2nd United States, Battery D: Lt Edward B. Williston
Provost Guard
  • 4th New Jersey (Companies A, C, and H): Cpt Charles Ewing

Second Division
     BG Albion P. Howe

2nd Brigade


   Col Lewis A. Grant

  • 26th New Jersey: Col Andrew J. Morrison,[27] Ltc Edward Martindale
  • 2nd Vermont: Col James H. Walbridge
  • 3rd Vermont: Col Thomas O. Seaver, Ltc Samuel E. Pingree[28]
  • 4th Vermont: Col Charles B. Stoughton
  • 5th Vermont: Ltc John R. Lewis
  • 6th Vermont: Col Elisha L. Barney
3rd Brigade


   BG Thomas H. Neill

Artillery


   Maj J. Watts de Peyster, Jr.

  • New York Light, 1st Battery: Cpt Andrew Cowan
  • 5th United States, Battery F: Lt Leonard Martin

Third Division
     MG John Newton

1st Brigade


   Col Alexander Shaler

2nd Brigade


   Col William H. Browne (w)
   Col Henry L. Eustis

  • 7th Massachusetts: Col Thomas D. Johns (w), Ltc Franklin P. Harlow
  • 10th Massachusetts: Col Henry L. Eustis, Ltc Joseph B. Parsons
  • 37th Massachusetts: Col Oliver Edwards
  • 36th New York: Ltc James J. Walsh
  • 2nd Rhode Island: Col Horatio Rogers, Jr.
3rd Brigade


   BG Frank Wheaton

  • 62nd New York: Ltc Theodore B. Hamilton (w)
  • 93rd Pennsylvania: Cpt John S. Long
  • 98th Pennsylvania: Col John F. Ballier (w), Ltc George Wynkoop
  • 102nd Pennsylvania: Col Joseph M. Kinkead
  • 139th Pennsylvania: Col Frederick H. Collier
Artillery


   Cpt Jeremiah McCarthy

Light Division
     BG Calvin E. Pratt
     Col Hiram Burnham[29]

Infantry
Artillery

XI Corps

MG Oliver O. Howard

Chief of Artillery: Ltc Louis Schirmer

Escort:

  • 1st Indiana Cavalry, Companies I and K: Cpt Abram Sharra
Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
     BG Charles Devens, Jr. (w)
     BG Nathaniel C. McLean

1st Brigade


   Col Leopold von Gilsa

2nd Brigade


   BG Nathaniel C. McLean
   Col John C. Lee

  • 17th Connecticut: Col William H. Noble (w), Maj Allen G. Brady
  • 25th Ohio: Col William P. Richardson (w), Maj Jeremiah Williams
  • 55th Ohio: Col John C. Lee, Ltc Charles B. Gambee
  • 75th Ohio: Col Robert Reily (k), Cpt Benjamin Morgan
  • 107th Ohio: Col Seraphim Meyer (w&c), Ltc Charles Mueller
Artillery
  • New York Light, 13th Battery: Cpt Julius Dieckmann
Provost Guard

Second Division
     BG Adolph Von Steinwehr

1st Brigade


   Col Adolphus Buschbeck

2nd Brigade


   BG Francis C. Barlow

Artillery
  • 1st New York Light, Battery I: Cpt Michael Wiedrich

Third Division
     MG Carl Schurz

1st Brigade


   BG Alexander Schimmelfennig

  • 82nd Illinois: Col Frederick Hecker (w), Maj Ferdinand H. Rolshausen (w), Cpt Jacob Lasalle
  • 68th New York: Col Gotthilf Bourry
  • 157th New York: Col Philip P. Brown, Jr.
  • 61st Ohio: Col Stephen J. McGroarty
  • 74th Pennsylvania: Ltc Adolph Von Hartung
2nd Brigade


   Col Wlodzimierz Krzyzanowski

Unattached
Artillery
Reserve Artillery


   Ltc Louis Schirmer

  • New York Light, 2nd Battery: Cpt Hermann Jahn
  • 1st Ohio Light, Battery K: Cpt William L. DeBeck
  • 1st West Virginia Light, Battery C: Cpt Wallace Hill

XII Corps

MG Henry W. Slocum

Chief of Artillery: Cpt Clermont L. Best

Provost Guard:

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
     BG Alpheus S. Williams

1st Brigade


   BG Joseph F. Knipe[30]

  • 5th Connecticut: Col Warren W. Packer (c), Ltc James A. Betts,[31] Maj David F. Lane
  • 28th New York: Ltc Elliott W. Cook (c), Maj Theophilus Fitzgerald
  • 46th Pennsylvania: Maj Cyrus Strous (mw), Cpt Edward L. Witman
  • 128th Pennsylvania: Col Joseph A. Mathews (c), Maj Cephas W. Dyer
2nd Brigade


   Col Samuel Ross (w)
   BG Joseph F. Knipe[30]

3rd Brigade


   BG Thomas H. Ruger

Artillery


   Cpt Robert H. Fitzhugh

  • 1st New York Light, Battery K: Lt Edward L. Bailey
  • 1st New York Light, Battery M: Lt Charles E. Winegar (c), Lt John D Woodbury
  • 4th United States, Battery F: Lt Franklin B. Crosby (k), Lt Edward D. Muhlenberg

Second Division
     BG John W. Geary

1st Brigade


   Col Charles Candy

  • 5th Ohio: Ltc Robert L. Kilpatrick (w), Maj Henry E. Symmes
  • 7th Ohio: Col William R. Creighton
  • 29th Ohio: Ltc Thomas Clark
  • 66th Ohio: Ltc Eugene Powell
  • 28th Pennsylvania: Maj Lansford F. Chapman (k), Cpt Conrad U. Meyer
  • 147th Pennsylvania: Ltc Ario Pardee, Jr.
2nd Brigade


   BG Thomas L. Kane

  • 29th Pennsylvania: Ltc William Rickards, Jr.
  • 109th Pennsylvania: Col Henry J. Stainrook (k), Cpt John Young, Jr.
  • 111th Pennsylvania: Col George A. Cobham, Jr.
  • 124th Pennsylvania: Ltc Simon Litzenberg
  • 125th Pennsylvania: Col Jacob Higgins
3rd Brigade


   BG George S. Greene

Artillery


   Cpt Joseph M. Knap

  • Pennsylvania Light, Battery E: Lt Charles A. Atwell (w), Lt James D. McGill
  • Pennsylvania Light, Battery F: Cpt Robert B. Hampton (mw), Lt James P. Fleming

Cavalry Corps

BG George Stoneman[35]

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
     BG Alfred Pleasonton[36]

1st Brigade


   Col Benjamin F. Davis

  • 8th Illinois: Ltc David R. Clendenin
  • 3rd Indiana: Col George H. Chapman
  • 8th New York: Ltc William L. Markell
  • 9th New York: Col William A. Sackett
2nd Brigade


   Col Thomas Devin

Artillery
  • New York Light, 6th Battery: Lt Joseph W. Martin

Second Division
     BG William W. Averell[37]

1st Brigade


   Col Horace B. Sargent

  • 1st Massachusetts: Ltc Greely S. Curtis
  • 4th New York: Col Louis P. Di Cesnola
  • 6th Ohio: Maj Benjamin C. Stanhope
  • 1st Rhode Island: Ltc John L. Thompson
2nd Brigade


   Col John B. McIntosh

  • 3rd Pennsylvania: Ltc Edward S. Jones
  • 4th Pennsylvania: Ltc William E. Doster
  • 16th Pennsylvania: Ltc Lorenzo D. Rogers
Artillery

Third Division
     BG David McM. Gregg

1st Brigade


   Col H. Judson Kilpatrick

  • 1st Maine: Col Calvin S. Donty
  • 2nd New York: Ltc Henry E. Davies, Jr.
  • 10th New York: Ltc William Irvine
2nd Brigade


   Col Percy Wyndham

  • 12th Illinois: Ltc Hasbrouck Davis
  • 1st Maryland: Ltc James M. Deems
  • 1st New Jersey: Ltc Virgil Brodrick
  • 1st Pennsylvania: Col John P. Taylor
Reporting directly Reserve Brigade


   BG John Buford

  • 6th Pennsylvania: Maj Robert Morris, Jr.
  • 1st United States: Cpt Richard S. C. Lord
  • 2nd United States: Maj Charles J. Whiting
  • 5th United States: Cpt James E. Harrison
  • 6th United States: Cpt George C. Cram
Horse Artillery


   Cpt James M. Robertson

  • 2nd United States, Batteries B and L: Lt Albert O. Vincent
  • 2nd United States, Battery M: Lt Robert Clarke
  • 4th United States, Battery E: Lt Samuel S. Elder

Artillery

BG Henry J. Hunt[38]

Brigade Regiments and Batteries
Artillery Reserve


   Cpt William M. Graham
   BG Robert O. Tyler[39]

Train Guard
  • 4th New Jersey (7 Companies): Col William Birney, Cpt Robert S. Johnston

Notes

  1. Multiple commander names indicate command succession of command during the battle or the campaign.
  2. Official Records, Series I, Volume XXV, Part 1, pages 156-170; Stephen W. Sears, Chancellorsville, pages 453-467
  3. Official Records, Series I, Volume XXV, Part 1, pages 172-192; Stephen W. Sears, Chancellorsville, pages 475-492
  4. Official Records, Series I, Volume XXV, Part 1, pages 1161-1169/Official Records, Series I, Volume LI, Part 1, page 1332
  5. Assigned to the 5th Battery, Maine Light on May 3, 1863 by Major General Couch (see: Couch's and Morgan's report)
  6. For Assistant Inspector-General see Couch's and Morgan's report
  7. During the principal operations south of the Rappahannock, Colonel Edward E. Cross had temporary command of a force consisting of the Fifth New Hampshire, Eighty-eighth New York, and Eighty-first Pennsylvania. The Sixty-sixth New York, of the Third Brigade, served temporarily with the First Brigade
  8. Relieved May 1, 1863 (see: Official Records, Series I, Volume XXV, Part 1, page 351)
  9. Relieved May 3, 1863 (see: Laflin's report)
  10. Turned over command to Lieutenant Colonel Lockwood on account of sickness on May 4, 1863 (see: Lockwood's report)
  11. Turned over command to Colonel Albright on account of sickness on May 2, 1863 (see: Albright's report)
  12. Not engaged, assigned to special duty as guard to the corps hospital (see: Albright's report)
  13. Mentioned in Morgan's report, but omitted in the order of battle by Sears and the Official Records
  14. Assigned to command of Third Division May 4, 1863
  15. Left regiment on May 3, 1863 on account of exhaustion (see: Birney's and Collis' report)
  16. assumed command on May 5, 1863 (see: Merrill's report)
  17. Relieved of command May 3, 1863 (see: Sickles', Revere's and Farnum's report)
  18. Turned over command to Lieutenant Colonel Price on account of sickness on May 3, 1863 (see: Francine's and Price's report)
  19. Sears and the Official Records lists Lieutenant George F. Barstow in command, but he is not mentioned in the reports. Barstow appears in Cushing's report with the rank of Major and as Assistant Adjutant General (see: Cushing's and Osborn's report)
  20. Captain Albert A. Von Puttkammer was absent (see: Huntington's report)
  21. Attached to the 22nd Massachusetts
  22. Injured on May 4, 1863 and turned over the command to Colonel Sweitzer (see: McQuade's report)
  23. Attached to the 16th Michigan
  24. Assumed command May 3, 1863 (see: Hager's report)
  25. Slightly wounded, but remained in command (see: Tyler's report)
  26. Assumed command May 3, 1863. After Colonel Buck was accidentally injured on May 4, 1863 the command devolved again on Colonel Penrose (see: Penrose's report)
  27. Arrested for intoxication
  28. Commanded the regiment while Colonel Seaver acted as General officer of the day during the retreat over the Rappahannock (see: Grant's and Seaver's report)
  29. Assumed command April 30, 1863 after the resignation of Brigadier General Pratt (see: Burnham's report); according to Eicher and Eicher the date of resignation was April 25, 1863 (see: John H. Eicher and David J. Eicher, Civil War High Commands, page 438)
  30. Assumed also command of the Second Brigade on May 3, 1863 after Colonel Ross was wounded (see: Williams' and Knipe's report)
  31. Turned over command to Major Lane on account of sickness on May 2, 1863 (see: Lane's report)
  32. Injured on May 1, 1863 (see: Beardsley's report)
  33. Assigned to command on May 1, 1863 (see: Randall's report)
  34. Lieutenant Colonel 137th New York; assigned after Major Cook was wounded (see also: Voorhis' report)
  35. The Second and Third Divisions, First Brigade, First Division and the Reserve Brigade, with Battery A, 2nd United States and Batteries B and L, 2nd United States on the "Stoneman Raid," April 29-May 7, 1863
  36. Assumed command of First and Second Divisions, May 4, 1863
  37. Relieved of command May 4, 1863 (see: Averell's report and Official Records, Series I, Volume XXV, Part 1, page 1080)
  38. Chief of Artillery to the whole Army
  39. Assigned May 2, 1863 (see: Official Records, Series I, Volume XXV, Part 2, page 360)
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References

  • Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher. Civil War High Commands. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
  • Sears, Stephen W. Chancellorsville. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1996. ISBN 0-395-87744-X.
  • 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, 18801901.
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