Confederate States Army


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Lieutenant General Jubal A. Early

Sheridan seemed to be yet another timid Union commander and the Shenandoah Valley was relatively quiet, so on September 14 Kershaw’s Division was ordered to return to the Army of Northern Virginia. Five days later on Setember 19, Sheridan’s surprise assault and the resulting Third Battle of Winchester and subsequent Battle of Fisher’s Hill on Setember 22 caused heavy casualties to Early’s army.

On Sepember 21 John Breckinridge was ordered to leave the army to resume his command of the Department of Western Tennessee and West Virginia. The informal corps structure was abandoned and all divisions reprorted directly to Early. On September 26 Kershaw’s Division returned to the Valley following the Confederate defeat at Third Winchester. After Robert Rodes was killed at Third Winchester, Stephen Dodson Ramseur was transferred to command of Rodes’ Division and his place was taken by John Pegram.


Breckinridge’s Corps (Provisional) – Major General John C. Breckinridge
(
discontinued 9/21)

 

Wharton’s Division – Brigadier General Gabriel C. Wharton

Echols’ Brigade Colonel George S. Patton (mw 9/19)
Captain Edmund S. Read
 
22nd Virginia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel John C. McDonald
Captain Henry B. Dickinson
 
23rd Virginia Infantry Battalion Lieutenant Colonel Clarence Derrick (w&c 9/19)
Captain John M. Pratt
 
26th Virginia Infantry Battalion Lieutenant Colonel George M. Edgar (c 9/19)
Captain Frank C. Burdett
 
Smith’s Brigade Colonel Thomas Smith  
36th Virginia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William E. Fife  
45th Virginia Infantry Battalion Major Blake Lynch Woodson  
60th Virginia Infantry Regiment Captain Albert G.P. George  
Thomas’ (NC) Legion Lieutenant Colonel James R. Love II  
Wharton’s Brigade Colonel Augustus Forsberg (w 9/19)
Major William A. Yonce (mw 9/19)
Captain Robert H. Logan
 
45th Virginia Infantry Regiment    
51st Virginia Infantry Regiment Major William A. Yonce (^ 9/19)  
30th Virginia Battalion Sharpshooters Captain Stephen Adam (w 9/19)  

 

Gordon’s Division – Major General John B. Gordon

Evans’ (Gordon’s) Brigade Colonel Edmund N. Atkinson  
13th Georgia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel John H. Baker  
26th Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel Edmund N. Atkinson (c 9/22)
Major Benjamin F. Grace
 
31st Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel John H. Lowe  
38th Georgia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Philip E. Davant  
60th Georgia Infantry Regiment Captain Milton Russell  
61st Georgia Infantry Regiment Captain E.F. Sharp  
12th Georgia Infantry Battalion Captain J.W. Anderson  
York’s Brigade Brigadier General Zebulon York (w 9/19)
Colonel William R. Peck (w 9/19)
Lieutenant Colonel David Zable
consolidated remnants of 2 brigades
Remnants of Stafford’s Brigade
1st, 2nd10th14th 15th Louisiana Infantry Regiments (consolidated)
Colonel Eugene Waggaman  
5th6th7th8th & 9th Louisiana Infantry Regiments (consolidated) Colonel William R. Peck (^ 9/19)  
Terry’s Brigade Brigadier General William Terry  consolidated remnants of 3 brigades
21st, 25th, 42nd, 44th, 48th & 50th Virginia Infantry Regiments (consolidated) Colonel Robert H. Dungan from Jones’ Brig.
2nd, 4th, 5th, 27th & 33rd Virginia Infantry Regiments (consolidated) Colonel John H.S. Funk (mw 9/19)
Colonel Abraham Spengler
from Stonewall Brig.
10th, 23rd & 37th Virginia Infantry Regiments (consolidated) Lieutenant Colonel Samuel H. Saunders (w 9/19)
Captain Peter Yancy
from Steuart’s Brig.
 

 


Units Under Lieutenant General Jubal Early’s Direct Command


 

Kershaw’s Division – Major General Joseph B. Kershaw

In late August Kershaw’s Division was temporarily transferred to Jubal Early’s Army of the Valley in the Shenandoah Valley.

Bryan’s Brigade Colonel James P. Simms
left the Army of the Valley 9/14; returned 9/26
10th Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel Willis C. Holt  
50th Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel Peter McGlashan  
51st Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel Edward Ball  
53rd Georgia Infantry Regiment Major Sheridan R. Brown  
Conner’s Brigade Brigadier General James Conner
 
2nd South Carolina Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William Wallace  
3rd South Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel William D. Rutherford  
7th South Carolina Infantry Regiment Captain Elijah J. Coggans  
8th South Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel John W. Henagan  
15th South Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel John B. Davis  
20th South Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel Stephen M. Boykin  
3rd South Carolina Infantry Battalion Captain B. M. Whitener  
Humphrey’s Brigade Brigadier General J. Benjamin Humphreys (w 9/3)
Colonel Daniel M. Moody
 
13th Mississippi Infantry Regiment Major George L. Donald  
17th Mississippi Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Gwen R. Cherry  
18th Mississippi Infantry Regiment Captain William H. Lewis  
21st Mississippi Infantry Regiment Colonel Daniel N. Moody  
Wofford’s Brigade Colonel Christopher C. Sanders  
16th Georgia Infantry Regiment Major John H.H. Skelton  
18th Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel Joseph Armstrong  
24th Georgia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Chandler (res. 9/20)
Lieutenant Colonel Major Thomas E. Winn
 
Cobb’s Georgia Legion Lieutenant Colonel Luther Glenn  
Phillips Georgia Legion Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Hamilton  
3rd Georgia Sharpshooter Battalion Lieutenant Colonel Nathan I. Hutchins  

 

Ramseur’s Division –
Major General Stephen Dodson Ramseur (to 9/21)
Brigadier General John Pegram

Stephen Ramseur was transferred to command of Rodes’ Division after Rodes was killed at the Third Battle of Winchester on September 21. Brigadier General John Pegram took over the division as senior brigadier general after returning from his wound from the Battle of the Wilderness.

Johnston’s Brigade Brigadier General Robert D. Johnston  
5th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel John W. Lea  
12th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel W. S. Davis  
20th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel Thomas F. Toon  
23rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel Charles C. Blacknall (mw & c 9/19)  
1st North Carolina Sharpshooters Major Rufus N. Wharton  
Godwin’s/Lewis’ Brigade Brigadier General Archibald C. Godwin (k 9/19)
Brigadier General William G. Lewis
 
6th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Samuel M. Tate  
21st North Carolina Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William S. Rankin  
54th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Anderson Ellis  
57th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Captain Augustus H. Martin  
Lilley’s Brigade Brigadier General Robert Lilley
 
13th Virginia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel James B. Terrill  
31st Virginia Infantry Regiment Colonel John S. Hoffman  
49th Virginia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Catlett Gibson  
52nd Virginia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel James H. Skinner  
58th Virginia Infantry Regiment Colonel Francis H. Board  

 

Rodes’ Division –
Major General Robert Rodes (killed 9/19)
Brigadier General Cullen Battle (9/19)
Major General Stephen Dodson Ramseur

After Major General Rodes was killed at Third Winchester Brigadier General Cullen Battle temporarily took command as senior brigadier. After the battle Major General Ramseur transferred from his division to take command.

Battle’s (Rodes’) Brigade Brigadier General Cullen A. Battle (^ 9/19)
Colonel Samuel Pickens (w 9/19)
Colonel Samuel Forsyth
Brigadier General Cullen A. Battle
 
3rd Alabama Infantry Regiment Colonel Samuel Forsyth (^ 9/19)
Captain Watkins Pheland
Colonel Samuel Forsyth
 
5th Alabama Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Edwin L. Hobson  
6th Alabama Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Isaac F. Culver (w 9/19)  
12th Alabama Infantry Regiment Colonel Samuel Pickens (^ 9/19)
Lieutenant Colonel Theodore O’ Hara
 
61st Alabama Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Louis H. Hill  
Grimes’ Brigade Brigadier General Bryan Grimes  
32nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel David C. Cowand  
43rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment Major Walter J. Boggin  
45th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel John R. Winston  
53rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel James T. Morehead  
2nd North Carolina Infantry Battalion Major John J. Iredell  
Cook’s Brigade Brigadier General Philip Cook
 
4th Georgia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William H. Willis  
12th Georgia Infantry Regiment    
21st Georgia Infantry Regiment Colonel Thomas W. Hooper  
44th Georgia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel James Beck  
Cox’s Brigade Brigadier General William R. Cox
 
1st & 3rd North Carolina Infantry (consolidated) Colonel Stephen D. Thruston (w 9/17)
Lieutenant Colonel William M. Parsley
 
2nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment Captain J.P. Cobb  
4th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Edwin Osborne  
14th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Colonel Risden Tyler Bennet (c 9/17)
Lieutenant Colonel W. A. Johnston
 
30th North Carolina Infantry Regiment    

 

Artillery –
Brigadier General Armistead Long (often on leave due to illness)
Colonel Thomas Carter

Braxton’s Artillery Battalion Lieutenant Colonel Carter M. Braxton
 
Alleghany (VA) Battery Captain John Cadwalader Carpenter  
Lynchburg Lee (VA) Artillery Captain William W. Hardwicke  
Stafford (VA) Artillery Captain Raleigh L. Cooper  
Cutshaw’s Artillery Battalion Major Wilfred E. Cutshaw left for Army of Northern Virginia 9/14;
returned to Army of Valley 9/26
2nd Richmond (Va.) Howitzers Captain David Watson  
Richmond (VA) Orange Artillery Captain Charles W. Fry  
Staunton (VA) Artillery Captain Asher W. Garber  
McLaughlin’s Artillery Battalion Major William McLaughlin  
Lewisburg (VA) Artillery Captain Thomas A. Bryan  
Monroe (VA) Battery Captain George B. Chapman  
Wise Legion (VA) Artillery Captain William M. Lowry  
Nelson’s Artillery Battalion Lieutenant Colonel William Nelson  
Amherst (VA) Artillery Captain Thomas J. Kirkpatrick  
Fluvanna (VA) Artillery Captain John L. Massie (k 9/19)
Captain Charles G. Snead
 
Milledge’s Regular (GA) Battery Captain John Milledge  

 

Lomax’s Cavalry Division – Major General Lunsford Lomax

Imboden’s Brigade Colonel George H. Smith  
18th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel George W. Imboden  
23rd Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel Robert White  
62nd Virginia Mounted infantry Lieutenant Colonel David Lang (mw 9/5)
Major Samuel Houston Hall (c 9/23)
 
Jackson’s Brigade Colonel William L. Jackson (to 9/27)
Brigadier General Henry B. Davidson
 
19th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William Thompson  
20th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel William W. Arnett  
46th Virginia Cavalry Battalion Lieutenant Colonel Joseph R. Kessler  
47th Virginia Cavalry Battalion Major William N. Harman  
Johnson’s Brigade Brigadier General Bradley T. Johnson
 
1st Maryland Cavalry Regiment Captain Warner G. Welsh  
2nd Maryland Cavalry Battalion Major Harry W.Gilmor  
8th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel James M. Corns  
21st Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel William E. Peters  
22nd Virginia Cavalry Battalion Colonel Henry S. Bowen  
34th Virginia Cavalry Battalion Lieutenant Colonel Vincent A. Witcher  
36th Virginia Cavalry Battalion Major James W. Sweeney  
McCausland’s Brigade Brigadier General John McCausland  
14th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel James Cochran  
16th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel Milton J. Ferguson  
17th Virginia Cavalry Regiment    
22nd Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel Henry Bowen  
Horse Artillery    
Baltimore (MD) Artillery Captain William H. Griffin  
Charlottesville (VA) Horse Artillery Captain Thomas E. Jackson  
Roanoke (VA) Battery Captain Warren S. Lurty  
Staunton (VA) Horse Artillery Captain John H. McClanahan  

 

Fitz Lee’s Cavalry Division –
Major General Fitzhugh Lee (wounded September 19)
Brigadier General Williams C. Wickham

Lee was badly wounded at the Third Battle of Winchester. Brigadier General Williams C. Wickham temporarily took command of the division, although he had been elected to Congress and would be leaving the army.

Lomax’s Brigade Colonel William H. Payne  
5th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel Reuben Boston  
6th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Captain Daniel T Richards (to LTC 9/3; w 9/24)  
15th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Captain John Cooper  
Wickham’s Brigade Brigadier General Williams C. Wickham (^ 9/19)
Colonel Thomas T. Munford
 
1st Virginia Cavalry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Wiliam A. Morgan  
2nd Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel Thomas T. Munford (9/19)  
3rd Virginia Cavalry Regiment Colonel Thomas H. Owen  
4th Virginia Cavalry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William B. Woodridge  
Artillery Major James Breathed
 
Ashby (VA) Horse Artillery Lieutenant James W. Thomson  
Lynchburg (VA) Beauregard Rifles Captain John J. Shoemaker  
Stuart (VA) Horse Artillery Captain Philip P. Johnston