The Civil War in the East

U.S. Army

Department of Virginia
Seventh Army Corps(after 7/22)

Major General John Dix

 

         
   
   
         

departmental forces designated Seventh Army Corps July 22, 1862

Fortress Monroe

   

1st New York Mounted Rifles

 

to Division at Suffolk

11th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment

 

to Division at Suffolk

2nd Wisconsin Battery

 

 

4th Wisconsin Battery

 

 

4th United States Artillery, Battery D

 

to Viele's Command Norfolk (see below)

4th United States Artillery, Battery L

 

to Division at Suffolk

Camp Hamilton

 

 

5th Maryland Infantry Regiment

 

to Div. at Suffolk, Weber's Bde.

99th New York Infantry Regiment

 

to Viele's Command Norfolk (see below)

7th New York Independent Battery

 

from 4th Corps, 2nd Div., Artillery

Newport News

7th Massachusetts Independent Battery

 

to Yorktown

3rd New York Infantry Regiment

Colonel Samuel M. Alford

to Div. at Suffolk, Weber's Brigade

4th New York Infantry Regiment

Alfred W. Taylor (until 7/8)

Lieutenant Colonel McGregor

to Div. at Suffolk, Weber's Brigade

Norfolk

Bde. Gen. Egbert L. Viele

 

58th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment

 

from Weber's Bde. (see below)

99th New York Infantry Regiment

 

from Camp Hamilton (see above)

19th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment

 

from Wisconsin

4th United States Artillery, Battery D

 

from Fortress Monroe (see above)

Weber's Brigade

Brigadier General Max Weber

 

1st Delaware Infantry Regiment

 

to Div. at Suffolk, Weber's Brigade

58th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment

 

to Viele's Command Norfolk (see above)

Division at Suffolk

Brigadier General J. K. F. Mansfield

organized 7/22

Weber's Brigade

Bde. Gen. Max Weber