< to March • April 1865
General Robert E. Lee
Most of the organized survivors of the army surrendered at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865. Some cavalry units escaped, but disbanded over the next few days.
First Corps |
Lieutenant General James Longstreet |
|
| Field’s Division | Major General Charles W. Field | |
| Kershaw’s Division | Major General Joseph B. Kershaw (c 4/6) | destroyed 4/6 |
| Pickett’s Division | Major General George E. Pickett | destroyed 4/1 & 4/6 |
| Artillery | Brigadier General E.P. Alexander | |
Second Corps |
Major General John B. Gordon | |
| Early’s Division | Brigadier General James A. Walker | |
| Gordon’s Division | Brigadier General Clement A. Evans | |
| Grimes’ Division | Major General Brian Grimes | |
| Artillery | Brigadier General Armistead Long | |
Third Corps |
Lieutenant General Ambrose Powell Hill (k 4/2) – Merged with 1 Corps after 4/2 |
|
| Heth’s Division | Major General Henry Heth | |
| Mahone’s Division | Major General William Mahone | |
| Wilcox’s Division | Major General Cadmus Wilcox | |
| Artillery | Colonel R. Lindsay Walker | |
Fourth Corps |
Lieutenant General Richard H. Anderson (rel. 4/8) |
|
| Johnson’s Division | Major General Bushrod R. Johnson (rel. 4/8) Brigadier General William H. Wallce |
dissolved 4/8 |
| Artillery | Colonel Hilary P. Jones | |
Cavalry Corps |
Major General Fitzhugh Lee | |
| F. Lee’s Division | Colonel Thomas Munford | |
| W.H.F. Lee’s Division | Major General William H. F. Lee | |
| Rosser’s Division | Major General Thomas Rosser | |
| Stuart Horse Artillery | Lieutenant Colonel R. Preston Chew | |
