Cedar Creek Union order of battle
The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Cedar Creek of the American Civil War. Order of battle compiled from the army organization during the campaign.[1] The Confederate order of battle is listed separately.
Abbreviations used
Military rank
Other
MG Philip Sheridan, Commanding
MG Horatio Wright[2]
Escort:
- 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry (detachment): Maj Weidner H. Spera
- 6th U. S. Cavalry: Cpt Ira W. Claffin
BG James B. Ricketts (w)
BG George W. Getty
MG Horatio Wright
Escort:
1st Michigan Cavalry, Company G: Lieutenant William H. Wheeler
Division |
Brigade |
Regiments and Others |
First Division
BG Frank Wheaton
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1st Brigade
Col William Henry Penrose
Ltc Edward L. Campbell
Cpt Baldwin Hufty |
- 4th New Jersey: Cpt Baldwin Hufty
- 10th New Jersey: Maj Lambert Boeman, Cpt Charles D. Claypool
- 15th New Jersey: Ltc Edward L. Campbell, Cpt James W. Penrose
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2nd Brigade
Col Joseph Eldridge Hamblin
Col Ranald S. Mackenzie
Ltc Egbert Olcott |
- 2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery: Col Ranald S. Mackenzie, Maj Edward W. Jones
- 65th New York: Ltc T. H. Higginbotham, Cpt Henry C. Fisk
- 121st New York: Ltc Egbert Olcott, Cpt Daniel D. Jackson
- 95th Pennsylvania: Cpt Dan Harper
- 96th Pennsylvania: Cpt Dan Harper
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3rd Brigade[3]
Col Oliver Edwards |
- 37th Massachusetts: Ltc George L. Montague
- 49th Pennsylvania: Ltc Baynton J. Hickman
- 82nd Pennsylvania: Col Isaac C. Bassett
- 119th Pennsylvania: Ltc Gideon Clark
- 2nd Rhode Island (battalion): Cpt Elisha Hunt Rhodes
- 5th Wisconsin (battalion): Maj Charles W. Kempf
- 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry: Maj Coe Durland
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Second Division
BG George W. Getty
BG Lewis A. Grant
BG George W. Getty
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1st Brigade
Col James M. Warner |
- 62nd New York: Ltc Theodore B. Hamilton
- 93rd Pennsylvania: Cpt David C. Keller
- 98th Pennsylvania: Ltc John B. Kohler, Cpt Gottfried Bauer.
- 102nd Pennsylvania: Maj James H. Coleman, Maj James Patchell
- 139th Pennsylvania: Ltc John G. Parr
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2nd Brigade
BG Lewis A. Grant
Ltc Amasa Tracy
BG Lewis A. Grant |
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3rd Brigade
BG Daniel D. Bidwell (k)
Ltc Winsor B. French |
- 1st Maine Veterans: Maj Stephen C. Fletcher
- 43d New York (battalion): Maj Charles A. Milliken
- 49th New York (battalion): Ltc Erastus D. Holt.
- 77th New York: Ltc Winsor B. French
- 122d New York: Ltc Augustus W. Dwight, Maj Jabez M. Brower
- 61st Pennsylvania (battalion): Cpt David J. Taylor
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Third Division
Col J. Warren Keifer
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1st Brigade
Col William Emerson |
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2nd Brigade
Col William H. Ball |
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Artillery Brigade
Col Charles H. Tompkins |
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BG William H. Emory
Division |
Brigade |
Regiments and Others |
First Division
BG James W. McMillan
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1st Brigade
Col Edwin P. Davis |
- 29th Maine: Maj George H. Nye, Cpt Alfred L. Turner
- 30th Massachusetts: Cpt Samuel D. Shipley
- 90th New York: Ltc Nelson Shaurman, Cpt Honore De La Paturelle
- 114th New York: Ltc Henry B. Morse
- 116th New York: Col George M. Love
- 153rd New York: Ltc Alexander Strain, Cpt George H. McLaughlin
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2nd Brigade
Col Stephen Thomas |
- 12th Connecticut: Ltc George N. Lewis
- 160th New York: Cpt Henry P. Underhill
- 47th Pennsylvania: Maj J. P. Shindel Gobin
- 8th Vermont: Maj John B. Mead, Cpt Moses McFarland, Col Stephen Thomas
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3rd Brigade[5]
Col Leonard D. H. Currie |
- 30th Maine: Col Thomas H. Hubbard
- 133rd New York: Maj Anthony J. Allaire
- 162nd New York: Col Justus W. Blanchard
- 165th New York (six companies): Ltc Gouverneur Carr
- 173rd New York: Majr George W. Rogers
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Division Artillery |
- New York Light Artillery, 5th Battery: Cpt Elijah D. Taft
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Second Division
BG Cuvier Grover (w)
BG Henry W. Birge
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1st Brigade
BG Henry W. Birge
Col Thomas W. Porter |
- 9th Connecticut (battalion): Cpt John G. Healy
- 12th Maine: Ltc Edwin Ilsley
- 14th Maine: Col Thomas W. Porter, Cpt John K. Laing
- 26th Massachusetts (battalion): Lt John S. Cooke
- 14th New Hampshire: Cpt Theodore A. Ripley, Cpt Oliver H. Marston
- 75th New York: Maj Benjamin F. Thurber
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2nd Brigade
Col Edward L. Molineux |
- 13th Connecticut: Col Charles D. Blinn
- 11th Indiana: Ltc William W. Darnall
- 22nd Iowa: Col Harvey Graham
- 3rd Massachusetts Cavalry (dismounted): Col Lorenzo D. Sargent
- 131st New York: Col Nicholas W. Day
- 159th New York: Ltc William Waltermire
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3rd Brigade
Col Daniel Macauley
Ltc Alfred Neafie |
- 38th Massachusetts: Maj Charles F. Allen
- 128th New York: Cpt Charles R. Anderson
- 156th New York: Ltc Alfred Neafie, Cpt Alfred Cooley
- 175th New York: (battalion), Cpt Charles McCarthey
- 176th New York: Maj Charles Lewis
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4th Brigade
Col David Shunk |
- 8th Indiana: Ltc Alexander J. Kenny, Maj John R. Polk
- 18th Indiana: Ltc William S. Charles
- 24th Iowa: Ltc John Q. Wilds, Cpt Leander Clark, Maj Edward Wright
- 28th Iowa: Ltc Bartholomew W. Wilson, Maj John Meyer
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Division Artillery |
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Reserve Artillery
Maj Albert W. Bradbury |
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BG George Crook
Division |
Brigade |
Regiments and Others |
First Division
Col Joseph Thoburn (k)
Col Thomas M. Harris
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1st Brigade
Ltc Thomas F. Wildes |
- 34th Massachusetts: Cpt Andrew Potter: Cpt Andrew Potter
- 2nd Battalion, 5th New York Heavy Artillery: Cpt Frederick C. Wilkie
- 116th Ohio: Cpt Wilbert B. Teters, Cpt John Hull
- 123rd Ohio: Maj Horace Kellog
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2nd Brigade[3]
Colonel William B. Curtis |
- 1st West Virginia: Ltc Jacob Weddle
- 4th West Virginia: Cpt Benjamin D. Boswell
- 12th West Virginia: Ltc Robert S. Northcott
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3rd Brigade
Col Thomas M. Harris
Col Milton Wells |
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Second Division
Col Rutherford B. Hayes
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1st Brigade
Col Hiram F. Devol |
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2nd Brigade
Ltc Benjamin F. Coates |
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Artillery |
Artillery Brigade
Cpt Henry A. du Pont |
- Battery L, 1st Ohio Light Artillery: Cpt Frank C. Gibbs
- Battery D, 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery: Lt William Munk
- Battery B, 5th U.S. Artillery: Lt Henry F. Brewerton, Lt Charles Holman
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Provisional Division[7][8]
Col J. Howard Kitching (mw)
Col Wilhelm Heine
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1st Brigade
Col Wilhelm Heine
Ltc Thompson D. Hart |
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2nd Brigade
Ltc DePeyster Arden |
- 41st New York Infantry
- 10th New York Heavy Artillery: Ltc DePeyster Arden
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Cavalry Corps
MG Alfred T. A. Torbert
Escort:
1st Rhode Island: Maj William H. Turner, jr.
Division |
Brigade |
Regiments and Others |
First Division
BG Wesley Merritt
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1st Brigade
Col James H. Kidd |
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2nd Brigade
BG Thomas C. Devin |
- 4th New York Cavalry:[9] Maj Edward Schwartz
- 6th New York Cavalry: Cpt George E. Farmer
- 9th New York Cavalry: Col George S. Nichols
- 19th New York Cavalry (1st New York Dragoons): Col Alfred Gibbs.
- Batteries K & L, 1st US Artillery: Lt Franck E. Taylor
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Reserve Brigade
Col Charles Russell Lowell (mw)
Ltc Caspar Crowninshield |
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Second Division[10]
Col William H. Powell
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1st Brigade
Col Alpheus S. Moore |
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2nd Brigade
Col Henry Capehart |
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Division Artillery |
- Battery L, 5th U.S. Artillery: Lt Gulian V. Weir
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Third Division
BG George Armstrong Custer
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1st Brigade
Col Alexander Cummings McWhorter Pennington, Jr. |
- 1st Connecticut Cavalry: Cpt Edwin W. French
- 3rd New Jersey Cavalry: Ltc Charles C. Suydam
- 2nd New York Cavalry: Cpt Andrew S. Glover
- 5th New York Cavalry: Maj Theodore A. Boice
- 2nd Ohio Cavalry: Ltc George A. Purington
- 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry: Maj John W. Phillips
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2nd Brigade
Col William Wells |
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Horse Artillery |
- Batteries B & L, 2nd U.S. Artillery: Cpt Charles H. Peirce
- Batteries C, F & K, 3rd U.S. Artillery: Cpt Dunbar R. Ransom
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See also
Notes
- ↑ Official Records, Series I, Volume XLIII, Part 1, pages 125-130
- ↑ Commanded during General Sheridan's temporary absence is the early part of the battle.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 At Winchester, Va., and not engaged in the battle.
- ↑ Corps officer of the day at the beginning of the battle; later rejoined brigade and commanded the left of its line.
- ↑ Guarding wagon trains, and not engaged in the battle.
- ↑ Corps officer of the day.
- ↑ Dyer page 410
- ↑ Only a small detachment from the First Brigade,and the 6th New York Heavy Artillery, from the Second Brigade, engaged in the battle
- ↑ Detailed for duty at General Sheridan's headquarters.
- ↑ From Department of West Virginia.
References
- 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, 1880–1901.
- Dyer, Frederick H., A compendium of the War of the Rebellion, Volume 1, 1908, Des Moines IA
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