Confederate States Army * Army of Northern Virginia
< March • April 1864 • to May >
Lieutenant General James Longstreet
The First Corps returned to the Eastern Theater from Tennessee in mid-April, moved by rail to Charlottesville, then marched to near Gordonsville
Fields’ Division – Major General Charles W. Field
Evander Law was with the army but under arrest at the start of the spring campaign. He would not be released to duty until the end of May.
| Anderson’s Brigade | Brigadier General George T. Anderson |
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| 7th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Colonel William W. White | |
| 8th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Colonel John R. Towers | |
| 9th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Colonel Edward F. Hoge | |
| 11th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel William Luffman | |
| 59th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel William M. Hardwick | |
| Benning’s Brigade | Brigadier General Henry L. Benning | |
| 2nd Georgia Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel William S. Shepherd | |
| 15th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Colonel Dudley M. DuBose | |
| 17th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Colonel Wesley C. Hodges | |
| 20th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Colonel James D. Waddell | |
| Jenkins’ Brigade | Brigadier General Micah Jenkins | |
| 1st South Carolina Infantry Regiment | Colonel James R. Hagood | |
| 2nd South Carolina Rifles | Colonel Robert E. Bowen | |
| 5th South Carolina Infantry Regiment | Colonel Asbury Coward | |
| 6th South Carolina Infantry Regiment | Colonel John Bratton | |
| Hampton (SC) Legion | Colonel Martin W. Gary | |
| Palmetto Sharpshooters | Colonel Joseph Walker | |
| Law’s Brigade | Colonel William F. Perry | Brig. Gen. Evander M. Law was under arrest |
| 4th Alabama Infantry Regiment | Colonel Pickney D. Bowles | |
| 15th Alabama Infantry Regiment | Colonel William Oates | |
| 44th Alabama Infantry Regiment | Colonel William Perry | |
| 47th Alabama Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel Leigh Richmond Terrell | |
| 48th Alabama Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel W. M. Hardwick | |
| Gregg’s Brigade | Brigadier General John Gregg |
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| 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment | Colonel Van Manning | |
| 1st Texas Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel Frederick S. Bass (to Col. 4/29) | |
| 4th Texas Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel John P. Bane (to Col. 4/29) | |
| 5th Texas Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel King Bryan |
McLaws’ Division – Brigadier General Joseph B. Kershaw
McLaw’s Division returned with the First Corps from Tennessee to the Eastern Theater in mid-April. It was under Kershaw’s command while McLaws awaited the results of a court martial for his actions at Knoxville. McLaws was largely vindicated on May 4, but Lee requested that he be reassigned, and Kershaw took permanent command of the division.
| Bryan’s Brigade | Brigadier General J Goode Bryan |
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| 10th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel Willis C. Holt | |
| 50th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Colonel Peter McGlashan | |
| 51st Georgia Infantry Regiment | Colonel Edward Ball | |
| 53rd Georgia Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel W.F. Hartsfield | |
| Humphrey’s Brigade | Brigadier General J. Benjamin Humphreys |
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| 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 | |
| Kershaw’s Brigade | Colonel John W. Henegan |
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| 2nd South Carolina Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel Franklin Gaillard | |
| 3rd South Carolina Infantry Regiment | Colonel James D. Nance | |
| 7th South Carolina Infantry Regiment | Captain James Mitchell | |
| 8th South Carolina Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel Eli. T. Stackhouse | |
| 15th South Carolina Infantry Regiment | Colonel John B. Davis | |
| 3rd South Carolina Infantry Battalion | Captain B. M. Whitener | |
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Wofford’s Brigade |
Brigadier General William T. Wofford |
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| 16th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel Henry P. Thomas | |
| 18th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Colonel Joseph Armstrong | |
| 24th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Colonel Christopher C. Sanders | |
| Cobb’s Georgia Legion | Lieutenant Colonel Luther Glenn | |
| Phillips Georgia Legion | Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Hamilton | |
| 3rd Georgia Sharpshooter Battalion | Lieutenant Colonel Nathan I. Hutchins |
Corps Artillery – Lieutenant Colonel Edward Porter Alexander
| Cabell’s Artillery Battalion | Colonel Henry C. Cabell | |
| Pulaski (GA) Artillery | Lieutenant Morgan Calloway | |
| Troup (GA) Battery | Captain Henry Hull Carlton | |
| Company A, 1st North Carolina Artillery | Captain Basil Manley | |
| 1st Richmond (VA) Howitzers | Captain Edward McCarthy | |
| Haskell’s Artillery Battalion | Major John Haskell | from 3rd Corps Artillery |
| Co. F, 13th North Carolina Artillery | Captain John R. Potts | |
| Company D, 1st North Carolina Artillery | Captain John Ramsay | |
| Palmetto (SC) Artillery | Captain Hugh Garden | |
| Amherst-Nelson (VA) Artillery | Captain Woodville Latham | |
| Huger’s Artillery Battalion | Lieutenant Colonel Frank Huger | |
| Madison (LA) Light Artillery | Captain Thomas J. Richards | |
| Brooks (SC) Artillery | Captain William W. Fickling | |
| Ashland (VA) Battery | Captain Pichegru Woolfolk, Jr. | |
| Bath (VA) Battery | Captain Osmond B. Taylor | |
| Bedford (VA) Artillery | Captain Tyler C. Jordan | |
| Richmond (VA) Parker Artillery | Captain William W. Parker |
