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The following
Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the
Seven Days Battles (from June 25 to July 1, 1862) of the
American Civil War . Order of battle compiled from the army organization during the battle,
[1] the casualty returns
[2] and the reports.
[3]
[4] The
Union order of battle is listed separately.
Abbreviations used
Military rank
Other
Army of Northern Virginia
Gen
Robert E. Lee
Jackson's Command
MG
Thomas J. Jackson (34207)
D. H. Hill's Division
Division
Brigade
Regiments and Others
D. H. Hill's Division
[7]
MG
Daniel H. Hill
First Brigade
BG
Robert E. Rodes
[8]
Col. John B. Gordon
Second Brigade
BG
George B. Anderson (w - Malvern Hill )
[9]
Col Charles C. Tew
Third Brigade
BG
Samuel Garland
Fourth Brigade
Col
Alfred H. Colquitt
13th Alabama: Col
Birkett D. Fry
6th Georgia : Ltc J .M. Newton
23rd Georgia: Col Emory F. Best
27th Georgia: Col Levi B. Smith
28th Georgia: Col Thomas J. Warthen (mw )
Fifth Brigade
BG
Roswell S. Ripley
44th Georgia : Col Robert A. Smith (mw ), Cpt John W. Beck
48th Georgia: Col William Gibson
1st North Carolina : Col Montford S. Stokes (mw ), Cpt H. A. Brown, Ltc William P. Bynum
3rd North Carolina : Col Gaston Meares (k ), Ltc William L. De Rosset
Artillery
Bondurant's Battery, Jeff Davis (Alabama) Artillery: Cpt J. W. Bondurant
Carter's Battery, King William (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt
Thomas H. Carter
Nelson's Battery, Hanover (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt G. W. Nelson
Hardaway's (Alabama) Battery: Cpt
Robert A. Hardaway
Jones' Battalion
[10]
Maj Hilary P. Jones
Clark's (Virginia) Battery: Cpt P. H. Clark
Peyton's Battery, Orange (Virginia) Artillery: Lt C. W. Fry
Rhett's (South Carolina) Battery: Cpt A. Burnet Rhett
Magruder's Command
MG
John B. Magruder
Division
Brigade
Regiments and Others
First Division
BG
David R. Jones
First Brigade
BG
Robert Toombs
2nd Georgia: Col Edgar M. Butt (w ), Ltc William R. Holmes
15th Georgia : Col William M. McIntosh (mw ), Ltc William T. Millican, Maj T. J. Smith, Cpt S. Z. Hearns
17th Georgia : Col
Henry L. Benning
20th Georgia: Col Jonathan B. Cumming
Third (Jones') Brigade
Col
George T. Anderson
1st Georgia Regulars : Col William J. Magill
7th Georgia: Ltc W. W. White (w ), Maj E. W. Hoyle (w ), Cpt George H. Carmical
8th Georgia: Col Lucius M. Lamar (w&c ), Cpt George O. Dawson
9th Georgia : Col Richard A. Turnipseed
11th Georgia : Ltc William Luffman
Artillery
Maj
John J. Garnett
McLaws' Division
MG
Lafayette McLaws
First Brigade
BG
Paul J. Semmes
Fourth Brigade
BG
Joseph B. Kershaw
Magruder's Division
MG John B. Magruder
Second Brigade
BG
Howell Cobb
Third Brigade
BG
Richard Griffith (mw - Savage's Station )
Col William Barksdale
Artillery
Col
Stephen D. Lee
Page's Battery, Magruder (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt Thomas Jefferson Page, Jr.
Read's Battery, Pulaski (Georgia) Artillery: Cpt J. P. W. Read
Richardson's (Virginia) Battery: Cpt L. W. Richardson
Kirkpatrick's Battery, Amherst (Virginia) Artillery:
[13] Cpt
Thomas H. J. Kirkpatrick
Longstreet's Division
Huger's Division
A. P. Hill's Light Division
Department of North Carolina
Division
Brigade
Regiments and Others
Department of North Carolina
[19]
MG
Theophilus H. Holmes
Third Brigade
Col
Junius Daniel
Artillery
Col
James Deshler
Branch's (Virginia) Battery: Cpt James R. Branch
Brem's (North Carolina) Battery: Cpt T. H. Brem
French's (Virginia) Battery: Cpt David A. French
Graham's (Virginia) Battery: Cpt Edward Graham
Wise's Command
[20]
BG
Henry A. Wise
Artillery Reserve
Division
Battalions
Batteries
Artillery Reserve
BG
William N. Pendleton
1st Virginia Artillery
[21]
Col
J. Thompson Brown
Richmond Fayette Artillery: Lt William I. Clopton
Coke's (Williamsburg) Battery: Cpt John A. Coke
Watson's Battery: Cpt David Watson
Nelson's Battalion
[22]
Maj William Nelson
Huckstep's (Virginia) Battery: Cpt Charles T. Huckstep
Page's Battery: Cpt R. C. M. Page
Richardson's Battalion
[23]
Maj Charles Richardson
Ancell's (Virginia) Battery: Cpt John J. Ancell
Milledge's (Georgia) Battery: Cpt John Milledge Jr.
Davidson's Battery, Letcher (Virginia) Artillery:
[24] Cpt Greenlee Davidson
Masters' (Virginia) Battery:
[24] Cpt Leander Masters
Sumter (Georgia) Artillery
[25]
Ltc
Allen S. Cutts
Blackshear's Battery: Cpt James A. Blackshear
Price's Battery: Cpt John V. Price
Miscellaneous
[26]
Chapman's Battery, Dixie (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt W. H. Chapman
Dabney's (Virginia) Battery: Cpt W. J. Dabney
Dearing's (Lynchburg) Battery: Cpt
James Dearing
Grimes' (Virginia) Portsmouth Battery: Cpt Carey F. Grimes
Hamilton's Battery: Cpt B. P. Hamilton
Cavalry
Notes
^ Official Records, Series I, Volume XI, Part 2,
pages 483-489
^ Official Records, Series I, Volume XI, Part 2,
pages 502-510 and
pages 973-984
^ Official Records, Series I, Volume XI, Part 2,
pages 12-19
^ Multiple commander names indicate command succession of command during the battle or the campaign.
^
a
b
c
d
e
f
g These brigades are numbered as of the Valley District.
^ Cunningham commanded the brigade in the absence of Jones until June 29, when Jones took over. Jones was wounded on July 1, after which command devolved again on Cunningham.
^ Served part of time under Longstreet and Jackson.
^ Turned over command to John B. Gordon due to illness June 29.
^ Commanded Winfield Featherston's brigade July 1.
^ Temporarily assigned from the Artillery Reserve.
^
a
b Of the Sumter (Georgia) Artillery, temporarily attached from the Artillery Reserve.
^ Of Richardson's Battalion, from the Artillery Reserve.
^ Of Nelson's Battalion, temporarily attached from the Artillery Reserve.
^ Commanding part of time D.H. Hill's Division, his own Division, and A.P. Hill's Light Division.
^ Temporarily commanded Longstreet's division June 29–30.
^ Stepped down from brigade command June 29 due to illness.
^
a
b Belonging to the Department of North Carolina, temporarily attached to Huger's Division.
^ Served part of time under Longstreet.
^ Ransom's (Second) and Walker's (Fourth) Brigade temporarily attached to Huger's Division.
^ Temporarily attached.
^ Only the batteries mentioned in the reports are here given.
^ Kirkpatrick's Battery served with Magruder's Division.
^ Woolfolk's Battery served with First's Division Magruder's Command.
^
a
b From A.P. Hill's Light Division, temporarily attached.
^ Lane's Battery served with First's Division Magruder's Command and Ross' Battery with Huger's Division.
^ Including all batteries mentioned in the reports and not otherwise accounted for.
References