Second Winchester Confederate order of battle

The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Second Battle of Winchester. The Union order of battle is listed separately.

Military rank abbreviations

Confederate army

Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
LG Richard S. Ewell

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Early's Division
     MG Jubal Anderson Early

Hays' Brigade

   BG Harry T. Hays

  • 5th Louisiana: Maj Alexander Hart
  • 6th Louisiana: Col William Monaghan, Ltc Joseph Hanlon
  • 7th Louisiana: Col Davidson B. Penn
  • 8th Louisiana: Col Trevanion D. Lewis
  • 9th Louisiana: Col Leroy Augustus Stafford
Hoke's Brigade


   Col Isaac E. Avery

  • 1st North Carolina Battalion: Maj Rufus H. Wharton
  • 6th North Carolina: Maj Samuel McD. Tate
  • 21st North Carolina: Col William Whedbee Kirkland
  • 54th North Carolina: Col. Kenneth M. Murchison
  • 57th North Carolina: Ltc James H. Skinner
Smith's Brigade


   BG William "Extra Billy" Smith

Gordon's Brigade


   BG John Brown Gordon

Artillery Battalion


   LtC Hilary P. Jones

  • Charlottesville Virginia Battery: Cpt James McD. Carrington
  • Courtney Virginia Battery: Cpt William A. Tanner
  • Staunton Virginia Battery: Cpt Asher W. Garber
  • Louisiana Guard Artillery: Cpt Charles Thompson, Lt Charles A. Green

Johnson's Division
     MG Edward "Allegheny" Johnson

Steuart's Brigade
  

BG George H. Steuart

Nicholl's Brigade
  

Col Jesse M. Williams

  • 1st Louisiana: Cpt Edward D. Willett
  • 2nd Louisiana: Ltc Ross E. Burke
  • 10th Louisiana: Maj Thomas N. Powell
  • 14th Louisiana: Ltc David Zable
  • 15th Louisiana: Maj Andrew Brady
Stonewall Brigade
  

BG James A. Walker

Jones' Brigade
  

BG John M. Jones

Artillery Battalion
  

Ltc R. Snowden Andrews

  • 1st Battery, Maryland Artillery: Cpt William F. Dement
  • Chesapeake (Maryland) Artillery: Cpt William D. Brown
  • Allegheny (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt John C. Carpenter
  • Lee (Virginia) Battery: Cpt C. I. Raine

Rodes's Division
     MG Robert E. Rodes

Daniel's Brigade
  

BG Junius Daniel

  • 32nd North Carolina: Col Edmund C. Brabble
  • 43rd North Carolina: Col Thomas S. Kenan
  • 45th North Carolina: LtC Samuel H. Boyd
  • 53rd North Carolina: Col William A. Owens
  • 2nd North Carolina Battalion: LtC Hezekiah L. Andrews
Iverson's Brigade
  

BG Alfred Iverson, Jr.

  • 5th North Carolina: Cpt Speight B. West
  • 12th North Carolina: LtC William S. Davis
  • 20th North Carolina: LtC Nelson Slough
  • 23rd North Carolina: Col Daniel H. Christie
Doles's Brigade
  

BG George P. Doles

  • 4th Georgia: LtC D. R. E. Winn
  • 12th Georgia: Col Edward Willis
  • 21st Georgia: Col John T. Mercer
  • 44th Georgia: Col S. P. Lumpkin
Ramseur's Brigade
  

BG Stephen Dodson Ramseur

  • 2nd North Carolina: Maj Daniel W. Hurtt
  • 4th North Carolina: Col Bryan Grimes
  • 14th North Carolina: Col Tyler Bennett
  • 30th North Carolina: Col Francis H. Parker
O'Neal's Brigade
  

Col Edward A. O'Neal

  • 3rd Alabama: Col Cullen A. Battle
  • 5th Alabama: Col Josephus M. Hall
  • 6th Alabama: Col James N. Lightfoot
  • 12th Alabama: Col Samuel B. Pickens
  • 26th Alabama: LtC John C. Goodgame
Artillery Battalion
  

LtC Thomas H. Carter

  • Jeff Davis (Al.) Artillery: Cpt William J. Reese
  • King William (Va.) Artillery: Cpt William P. Carter
  • Morris (Va.) Artillery: Cpt Richard C. M. Page
  • Orange (Va.) Artillery: Cpt Charles W. Fry

Cavalry

Jenkins's Cavalry Brigade
  

BG Albert G. Jenkins

Artillery Reserve

Cruthfield's Artillery
  

Col J. Thompson Brown

Nelson's Battalion


   Ltc William Nelson

  • Five batteries of 1st Virginia Artillery

References

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