Confederate States Army • Army of Northern Virginia
< to March • April 1865
Major General John B. Gordon
The survivors of the Second Corps surrendered at Appomattox Court House on April 9.
Early’s Division – Brigadier General James A. Walker
| Johnston’s Brigade | Colonel John W. Lea | |
| 5th North Carolina Infantry Regiment | Major James M. Taylor | surrendered 7 officers and 76 men |
| 12th North Carolina Infantry Regiment | Captain P. Durham | surrendered 8 officers and 139 men |
| 20th North Carolina Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Archibald F. Lawhon | surrendered 4 officers and 71 men |
| 23rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment | Captain Abner D. Peace | surrendered 7 officers and 82 men |
| 1st North Carolina Sharpshooters | Lieutenant R.W. Woodruff | surrendered 3 officers and 65 men |
| Lewis’ Brigade | Brigadier General William G. Lewis (w&c 4/7) Captain John Beard |
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| 6th North Carolina Infantry Regiment | Captain Joseph H. Dickey | surrendered 6 officers and 175 men |
| 21st North Carolina Infantry Regiment | Captain John H. Miller | surrendered 6 officers and 117 men |
| 54th North Carolina Infantry Regiment | Captain R.A. Barrow | surrendered 4 officers and 53 men |
| 57th North Carolina Infantry Regiment | Colonel Hamilton Jones | surrendered 6 officers and 74 men |
| Walker’s Brigade | Major Henry Kyd Douglas | |
| 13th Virginia Infantry Regiment | Captain George Cullen | surrendered 10 officers and 52 men |
| 31st Virginia Infantry Regiment | Major William P. Cooper | surrendered 7 officers and 49 men |
| 49th Virginia Infantry Regiment | Captain William D. Moffett | surrendered 9 officers and 46 men |
| 52nd Virginia Infantry Regiment | Captain Samuel W. Paxton | surrendered 7 officers and 53 men |
| 58th Virginia Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Robert L. Waldron | surrendered 2 officers and 63 men |
Gordon’s Division – Brigadier General Clement A. Evans
| Evans’ (Gordon’s) Brigade | Captain John H. Lowe | |
| 13th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel Richard Maltbie | surrendered 12 officers and 161 enlisted men |
| 26th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Captain James Knox | surrendered 220 men |
| 31st Georgia Infantry Regiment | Captain Edward C. Perry | surrendered 123 men |
| 38th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel Philip E. Davant | surrendered 112 men |
| 60th & 61st Georgia Infantry Regiments | Colonel Waters B. Jones | surrendered 171 men |
| 18th Georgia Infantry Battalion | Captain George W. Stiles | surrendered 1 officer and 16 men |
| Terry’s Brigade | Colonel Titus V. Williams |
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| Remnants of Stonewall Brigade 2nd, 4th, 5th, 27th & 33rd Virginia Infantry Regiments (consolidated) |
Lieutenant Colonel Charles L. Haynes | surrendered 218 men |
| Remnants of Jones’ Brigade 21st, 25th, 42nd, 44th & 48th Virginia Infantry Regiments (consolidated) |
Colonel Norval Cobb | surrendered 186 men |
| Remnants of Steuart’s Brigade 10th, 23rd & 37th Virginia Infantry Regiments (consolidated) |
Lieutenant Colonel Dorlias H.L. Martz | surrendered 114 men |
| York’s Brigade | Colonel Eugene Waggaman | |
| Remnants of Stafford’s Brigade 1st, 2nd, 10th, 14th & 15th Louisiana Infantry Regiments (consolidated) |
Captain Charles M. Farris | surrendered 131 men |
| 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th & 9th Louisiana Infantry Regiments (consolidated) | Captain Louis Prados | surrendered 244 men |
Grimes’ Division – Major General Brian Grimes
| Battle’s Brigade | Colonel Edwin L. Hobson | |
| 3rd Alabama Infantry Regiment | Captain Cornelius Robinson | surrendered 9 officers and 93 men at Appomattox |
| 5th Alabama Infantry Regiment | Captain Thomas J. Riley | surrendered 4 officers and 53 men at Appomattox |
| 6th Alabama Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel Isaac F. Culver | surrendered 4 officers and 80 men at Appomattox |
| 12th Alabama Infantry Regiment | Captain Polemon D. Ross | surrendered 5 officers and 62 men at Appomattox |
| 61st Alabama Infantry Regiment | Captain Augustus B. Fannin | surrendered 27 men at Appomattox |
| Cook’s Brigade | Colonel Edwin A. Nash |
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| 4th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Captain John M. Shiver | surrendered 7 officers and 93 men at Appomattox |
| 12th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Captain Josiah N. Beall | surrendered 5 officers and 60 enlisted men at Appomattox |
| 21st Georgia Infantry Regiment | Captain Edward T. Smith | surrendered 7 officers and 50 enlisted men at Appomattox |
| 44th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Captain John A. Tucker | surrendered 4 officers and 73 enlisted men at Appomattox |
| Cox’s Brigade | Brigadier General William R. Cox |
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| 1st North Carolina Infantry Regiment | Major Louis C. Latham | surrendered 10 officers and 61 enlisted men at Appomattox |
| 2nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel James T. Scales | surrendered 6 officers and 48 enlisted men at Appomattox |
| 3rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment | Major William T. Ennett | surrendered 4 officers and 53 enlisted men at Appomattox |
| 4th North Carolina Infantry Regiment | Captain John B. Forcum | 8 officers and 101 men surrendered at Appomattox |
| 14th North Carolina Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel William A. Johnston | surrendered 7 officers and 107 enlisted men at Appomattox |
| 30th North Carolina Infantry Regiment | Captain David C. Allen | surrendered 162 men at Appomattox |
| Grimes’ Brigade | Colonel David G. Cowand | |
| 32nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment | Captain P. C. Shuford | surrendered 4 officers and 110 men at Appomattox |
| 43rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment | Captain Wiley J. Cobb | surrendered 9 officers and 164 men at Appomattox |
| 45th North Carolina Infantry Regiment | Captain Samuel F. Adams | surrendered 7 officers and 88 men at Appomattox |
| 53rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment | Captain Thomas E. Ashcroft | surrendered 6 officers and 81 enlisted men at Appomattox |
| 2nd North Carolina Infantry Battalion | Captain Joseph W. Coker | surrendered 3 officers and 49 men at Appomattox |
Artillery – Brigadier General Armistead Long
| 1st Virginia Artillery Battalion | Lieutenant Colonel Robert A. Hardaway |
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| Powhattan (Va.) Artillery | Lieutenant John R. Bagby | 1 man surrendered at Appomattox |
| 3rd Richmond (Va.) Howitzers | Captain Benjamin H. Smith | captured at Sayler’s Creek |
| 1st Rockbridge (Va.) Artillery | Captain Archibald Graham | 3 officers & 21 men surrendered at Appomattox |
| Salem (Va.) Artillery | Captain Charles B. Griffin | 1 officer & 97 men surrendered at Appomattox |
| Braxton’s Artillery Battalion | Lieutenant Colonel Carter M. Braxton |
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| Alleghany (VA) Battery | Captain John Cadwalader Carpenter | 1 man surrendered at Appomattox |
| Lee (VA) Artillery | Captain W. W. Hardwicke | 3 men surrendered at Appomattox |
| Stafford (VA) Artillery | Captain Raleigh L. Cooper | 12 men surrendered at Appomattox |
| Cutshaw’s Artillery Battalion | Major Willifred E. Cutshaw (w 4/6) Captain Charles W. Fry |
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| Jeff Davis (AL) Battery | Lieutenant Lucian D. Robinson | 1 officer and 26 men surrendered at Appomattox |
| Louisa Morris (VA) Artillery | 31 men surrendered at Appomattox | |
| King William (VA) Battery | Lieutenant Lucian D. Robinson | 1 officer & 22 men surrendered at Appomattox |
| 2nd Richmond (Va.) Howitzers | Captain David Watson | 1 officer & 45 men surrendered at Appomattox |
| Richmond (VA) Orange Artillery | Captain Charles W. Fry (^ 4/6) Lieutenant William A. Deas |
20 men surrendered at Appomattox |
| Staunton (VA) Artillery | Captain Asher W. Garber | 54 men surrendered at Appomattox |
Based on OFFICIAL RECORDS: Series 1, vol 46, Part 1 (Appomattox Campaign) pp. 1267 – 1279
Although shown on most listings for the Appomattox campaign there are no records for Nelson’s Artillery Battalion returning from the Shenandoah after it was overrun and all of its pieces captured at the Battle of Waynesboro in March. No members were paroled at Appomattox, and one report states that the battalion disbanded on April 12 in western Virginia
