First Bull Run Confederate order of battle

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The following units and commanders fought in the First Battle of Manassas on the Confederate side. The Union order of battle is shown separately.

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[edit] Confederate forces

BG* Joseph E. Johnston, Commanding

[edit] * Military Rank Abbreviations Used

[edit] Army of the Potomac

BG P. G. T. Beauregard, Commanding
Col Thomas Jordan, Chief of Staff

Brigades Regiments and batteries
First Brigade:


   BG Milledge L. Bonham

  • 11th North Carolina: Col William W. Kirkland
  • 2nd South Carolina: Col Joseph B. Kershaw
  • 3rd South Carolina: Col James H. Williams
  • 7th South Carolina: Col Thomas G. Bacon
  • 8th South Carolina: Col E. B. C. Cash
  • Alexandria (VA) Battery: Cpt Delaware Kemper
  • 8th Louisiana: Col Henry B. Kelly
  • 1st Company, Richmond Howitzers: Cpt John C. Shields
  • 30th Virginia Cavalry: Col R. C. W. Radford
  • Munford's squadron: Ltc Thomas T. Munford
Second Brigade:


   BG Richard S. Ewell

  • 5th Alabama: Col Robert E. Rodes
  • 6th Alabama: Col John J. Seibels
  • 6th Louisiana: Col Isaac G. Seymour
  • 1st Company, Washington Artillery: Cpt Thomas L. Rosser
  • Cavalry battalion: Ltc William H. Jenifer
Third Brigade:


   BG David R. Jones

  • 17th Mississippi: Col Winfield S. Featherston
  • 18th Mississippi: Col Erasmus R. Burt
  • 5th South Carolina: Col Micah Jenkins
  • Appomattox Rangers, 30th Virginia Cavalry: Cpt Joel W. Flood
  • 2nd Company, Washington Artillery: Cpt Merritt B. Miller
Fourth Brigade:


   BG James Longstreet

  • 5th North Carolina: Ltc J. P. Jones
  • 1st Virginia: Maj Frederick G. Skinner
  • 11th Virginia: Col Samuel Garland, Jr.
  • 17th Virginia: Col Montgomery D. Corse
  • 24th Virginia: Col Peter Hairston Jr.
  • 3rd Company, Washington Artillery: Lt John J. Garnett
  • Amherst Rangers, 30th Virginia: Cpt Edgar Whitehead
Fifth Brigade:


   Col Philip St. George Cocke

  • 8th Virginia: Col Eppa Hunton
  • 18th Virginia: Col Robert E. Withers
  • 19th Virginia: Ltc John B. Strange
  • 28th Virginia: Col Robert T. Preston
  • 49th Virginia (3 companies): Col William "Extra Billy" Smith
  • Loudoun (VA) Battery: Cpt Arthur L. Rogers
  • Lynchburg Artillery: Cpt H. G. Latham
  • Wise Troop: Cpt John S. Langhorne
Sixth Brigade:


   Col Jubal A. Early

Evans' Command:


   Col Nathan G. Evans

  • 1st Louisiana Battalion: Maj Chatham R. Wheat (wounded)
  • 4th South Carolina: Col J. B. E. Sloan
  • Campbell Rangers, 30th Virginia Cavalry: Cpt John D. Alexander
  • Clay Dragoons, 30th Virginia Cavalry: Cpt William R. Terry
  • Artillery battery: Lt G. S. Davidson
Reserve Brigade:


   BG Theophilus H. Holmes

[edit] Army of the Shenandoah

BG Joseph E. Johnston, Commanding

Brigades Regiments and batteries
First Brigade:


   BG Thomas J. Jackson

  • 2nd Virginia: Col James W. Allen
  • 4th Virginia: Col James F. Preston
  • 5th Virginia: Col Kenton Harper
  • 27th Virginia: Ltc John Echols
  • 33rd Virginia: Col Arthur C. Cummings
  • Rockbridge Artillery: Cpt John P. Brockenbrough
Second Brigade:


   BG Francis S. Bartow (killed)
   Col Lucius J. Gartrell

Third Brigade:


   BG Barnard Elliott Bee, Jr. (killed)
   Col States Rights Gist

  • 4th Alabama: Col Egbert Jones (killed)
  • 2nd Mississippi: Col William C. Falkner
  • 11th Mississippi (Cos. A&F): Ltc Philip F. Liddell
  • 6th North Carolina: Col. Charles F. Fisher (killed)
  • Staunton Artillery: Cpt John Imboden
Fourth Brigade:


   BG Edmund Kirby Smith (wounded)
   Col Arnold Elzey

  • 1st Maryland Battalion: Ltc George H. Steuart
  • 3rd Tennessee: Col John C. Vaughn
  • 10th Virginia: Col Simeon B. Gibbons
  • 13th Virginia: Col A. P. Hill
  • Culpeper Artillery: Lt Robert F. Beckham
Artillery:


  

Cavalry:

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