First Deep Bottom Union order of battle

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The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the First Battle of Deep Bottom (July 27–29, 1864) of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately.

Abbreviations used[]

Military Rank[]

Other[]

Union Forces[]

General in Chief[]

LTG Ulysses S. Grant

Army of the Potomac[]

MG George Meade

II Corps[]

MG Winfield Scott Hancock

Escort:

  • 1st Vermont Cavalry, Company M: Cpt John H. Hazelton

Engineers:

  • 1st Battalion, New York Infantry: Maj Wesley Brainerd

Chief of Artillery: Col John C. Tidball

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
     BG Francis C. Barlow until 29 July[1]
     BG Nelson A. Miles[2]

1st Brigade

   BG Nelson A. Miles until July 29
   Col James C. Lynch[3]

  • 28th Massachusetts: Maj James Flemming
  • 26th Michigan: Cpt Lucius H. Ives
  • 5th New Hampshire: Maj James E. Larkin
  • 61st New York: Maj George W. Scott
  • 81st Pennsylvania: Ltc William Wilson
  • 140th Pennsylvania: Cpt Thomas Henry[4]
  • 183rd Pennsylvania: Ltc George T. Egbert
  • 2nd New York Heavy Artillery: Maj George Hogg
Consolidated Brigade[5]

   Col Clinton D. MacDougall[6]

  • 39th New York: Cpt David A. Allen
  • 52nd New York: Cpt George Degener
  • 57th New York: Cpt L. Hart Wilder[7]
  • 63rd New York (6 companies): Cpt Alexander Watts
  • 69th New York (6 companies): Cpt Albert Gosse
  • 88th New York: Ltc Denis F. Burke
  • 111th New York: Cpt Marcus W. Murdock
  • 125th New York: Cpt Nelson Penfield
  • 126th New York: Cpt John B. Geddis
4th Brigade

   Ltc Knut Oscar Broady

  • 2nd Delaware (5 companies):
  • 64th New York: Ltc William Glenny
  • 66th New York: Cpt Nathaniel P. Lane
  • 53rd Pennsylvania: Cpt Philip H. Schreyer[8]
  • 145th Pennsylvania: Cpt James H. Hamlin
  • 148th Pennsylvania: Cpt Alfred A. Rhinehart
  • 7th New York Heavy Artillery: Ltc Joseph H. Murphy
  • 116th Pennsylvania: Cpt David W. Megraw

Second Division
     MG John Gibbon

Provost guard:
2nd Company Minnesota Sharpshooters: Cpt Mahlon Black

1st Brigade

   Ltc Francis E. Pierce

  • 19th Maine: Cpt Joseph W. Spaulding
  • 15th Massachusetts: Maj Isaac Harris Hooper
  • 19th Massachusetts:
  • 20th Massachusetts:
  • 1st Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters:
  • 7th Michigan:
  • 1st Minnesota Battalion (2 companies): Cpt James C. Farwell
  • 42nd New York:
  • 59th New York:
  • 82nd New York:
  • 184th Pennsylvania:
  • 36th Wisconsin:
2nd Brigade

   Col Mathew Murphy

  • 8th New York Heavy Artillery: Maj Erastus M. Spaulding[9]
  • 155th New York: Maj John Byrne
  • 164th New York: Maj John Beattie
  • 170th New York: Cpt John Coonan[10]
  • 182nd New York Heavy Artillery: Col Mathew Murphy
3rd Brigade

   Col Thomas A. Smyth

  • 14th Connecticut: Cpt John C. Broatch[11]
  • 1st Delaware:
  • 12th New Jersey:
  • 10th New York (6 companies):
  • 108th New York:
  • 8th Ohio:
  • 69th Pennsylvania: Cpt Patrick S. Tinen
  • 106th Pennsylvania: Cpt John B. Breitenbach
  • 7th West Virginia:

Third Division
     BG Gershom Mott

1st Brigade

   BG Régis de Trobriand

2nd Brigade

   Col Daniel Chaplin (until July 28)[13]
   Col Henry J. Madill (July 28)

  • 5th Michigan: Col John Pulford
  • 93rd New York: Maj Samuel McConihe
  • 57th Pennsylvania: Ltc William B. Neeper
  • 63rd Pennsylvania:
  • 105th Pennsylvania: Cpt John C. Conser
  • 141st Pennsylvania: Col Henry J. Madill
  • 1st U.S. Sharpshooters: Cpt John Wilson
  • 1st Massachusetts Heavy Artillery: Maj Nathaniel Shatswell
  • 1st Maine Heavy Artillery: Ltc Thomas H. Talbot [transferred to 1st Brigade, July 28]
3rd Brigade

   Col Robert McAllister

  • 16th Massachusetts:
  • 5th New Jersey: Cpt Thomas C. Godfrey
  • 6th New Jersey:
  • 7th New Jersey: Cpt Thomas C. Thompson
  • 8th New Jersey: Maj Virgil M. Healy
  • 11th New Jersey: Col Robert McAllister, Ltc John Schoonover (from July 30)
4th Brigade

   Col William R. Brewster

  • 11th Massachusetts (5 companies): Col William Blaisdell
  • 71st New York:
  • 72nd New York (3 companies):
  • 74th New York:
  • 84th Pennsylvania: Ltc George Zinn
Artillery Brigade

   Maj John G. Hazard

Cavalry Corps[]

MG Philip Sheridan

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
BG Alfred T. A. Torbert[14]

1st Brigade (Wolverine Brigade)
k-0, w-0, m-0 = 0


BG George A. Custer

  • 1st Michigan
  • 5th Michigan
  • 6th Michigan
  • 7th Michigan
2nd Brigade
k-3, w-12, m-0 = 15


Col Thomas C. Devin

  • 4th New York
  • 6th New York
  • 9th New York
  • 17th Pennsylvania
  • 2nd U.S. Artillery, Batteries B and L
Reserve Brigade
k-7, w-48, m-5 = 60


BG Wesley Merritt

  • 19th New York (1st Dragoon)
  • 6th Pennsylvania
  • 1st Rhode Island, detachment
  • 1st United States
  • 2nd United States
  • 5th United States
  • 2nd U.S. Artillery, Battery D

Second Cavalry Division
     BG David McMurtrie Gregg

1st Brigade

   BG Henry Eugene Davies

  • 1st Massachusetts Cavalry:
  • 1st New Jersey Cavalry:
  • 10th New York Cavalry:
  • 6th Ohio Cavalry: Col William Stedman
  • 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry:
2nd Brigade

   Col John Irvin Gregg

  • 1st Maine Cavalry:
  • 2nd Pennsylvania Cavalry:
  • 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry:
  • 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry:
  • 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry:
  • 16th Pennsylvania Cavalry:

Army of the James[]

MG Benjamin F. Butler

X Corps[]

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division

3rd Brigade

   BG Robert Sanford Foster

  • 10th Connecticut: Col John L. Otis
  • 11th Maine: Maj Jonathan A. Hill
  • 1st Maryland Cavalry (dismounted):
  • 24th Massachusetts: Col Francis A. Osborn
  • 100th New York:

XIX Corps[]

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Second Division

1st Brigade

   BG Henry Warner Birge

  • 9th Connecticut:
  • 12th Maine:
  • 14th Maine:
  • 26th Massachusetts:
  • 14th New Hampshire:
  • 75th New York:

Cavalry[]

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Cavalry Division
     BG August Kautz

1st Brigade

   Col Robert M. West

  • 3rd New York Cavalry: Cpt John M. Wilson
  • 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry (detachment): Col Robert M. West
2nd Brigade

   Col Samuel P. Spear

Unassigned
  • 4th Massachusetts Cavalry, Company F:
  • 4th Massachusetts Cavalry, Company G:
  • 1st New York Mounted Rifles:
Artillery
  • 4th Wisconsin Battery (1st section): Cpt George B. Easterly
  • 4th Wisconsin Battery (2nd section): Lt William P. Powers

Naval forces[]

See also[]

References[]

  • Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher. Civil War High Commands. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
  1. ^ Eicher p.116
  2. ^ Eicher p.389
  3. ^ Eicher p.357
  4. ^ On picket duty; not engaged.
  5. ^ 2nd and 3rd Brigades consolidated on June 27 Civil War in the East: Second Army Corps (June 1864)
  6. ^ Eicher p.358
  7. ^ Not engaged.
  8. ^ Not engaged.
  9. ^ Not engaged.
  10. ^ Not engaged.
  11. ^ Not engaged.
  12. ^ Not engaged.
  13. ^ Eicher p.170
  14. ^ Official Records Chap LII, p.244
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