The United States Army


< March • April 1865 • to May >

Commanded by Major General Edward O.C. Ord

Headquarters Guard    
2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery, Co. D Captain Edwin A. Evans  
3rd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery, Co. I Captain Osbourn Wattson  

Twenty Fourth Corps

Major General John Gibbon  
Headquarters Guard Captain Charles E. Thomas  
4th Massachusetts Cavalry, Co.F Captain Joseph J. Baker  
4th Massachusetts Cavalry, Co.K Captain Charles E. Thomas  

First Division

Brigadier General Robert S. Foster  
First Brigade Colonel Thomas O. Osborn  
39th Illinois Infantry Regiment Captain Homer A. Plympton  
62nd Ohio Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Henry R. West (w 4/6)
Major Thomas Platt
 
67th Ohio Infantry Regiment Colonel Alvin C. Voris  
85th Pennsylvania, Company G Lieutenant Absolom S. Dial  
199th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Colonel James C. Briscoe  
Third Brigade Colonel George B. Dandy  
10th Connecticut Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Ellsworth D.S. Goodyear (w 4/2)
Captain Francis G. Hickerson
 
11th Maine Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Johnathan A. Hill
Major Charles P. Baldwin (w 4/1)
Lieutenant Colonel Johnathan A. Hill (w 4/9)
Captain Henry C. Adams
 
24th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Captain Thomas F. Edmands  
100th New York Infantry Regiment Major James H. Dandy (k 4/2)
Captain Edwin Nichols
 
206th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Colonel Hugh J. Brady  
Fourth Brigade Colonel Harrison S. Fairchild  
8th Maine Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Edward A. True (to 4/6)
Captain Edward H. Reybolds
 
89th New York Infantry Regiment Major Frank Tremain (k 4/2)
Captain William Dobie
 
148th New York Infantry Regiment Colonel John B. Murray  
158th New York Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William H. McNary  
55th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Captain George H. Hill  

Third Division

Brigadier General Charles Devens  
First Brigade Colonel Edward H. Ripley  
11th Connecticut Infantry Regiment Major Charles Warren  
13th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Normand Smith  
81st New York Infantry Regiment Captain Matthew T. Betton  
98th New York Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William Kreutzer  
139th New York Infantry Regiment Major Theodore Miller  
19th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment Major Samuel K. Vaughan  
Second Brigade Colonel Michael T. Donohoe  
8th Connecticut Infantry Regiment Major William M. Pratt  
5th Maryland Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William W. Bamberger  
10th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment Captain Warren M. Kelley  
12th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Thomas E. Barker  
96th New York Infantry Regiment Major George W. Hindes  
118th New York Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Levi S. Dominy  
9th Vermont Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Valentine G. Barney  
Third Brigade Colonel Samuel H. Roberts  
21st Connecticut Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel James F. Brown  
40th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel John Pollack  
2nd New Hampshire Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Joab N. Patterson  
58th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Cecil Clay  
188th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel George K. Bowen  

Independent Division

Brevet Major General John W. Turner  
First Brigade  Lieutenant Colonel Potter  
34th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Captain Frank T. Leach  
116th Ohio Infantry Regiment Lietenant Colonel Wilbert B. Teters  
123rd Ohio Infantry Regiment Lietenant Colonel Horace Kellogg  
Second Brigade Colonel William B. Curtis  
23rd Illinois Infantry Regiment Captain Patrick M. Ryan  
54th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Albert Moulton captured 4/9 Rice’s Station
12th West Virginia Infantry Regiment Captain Erastus Bartlett  
Third Brigade Brigadier General Thomas M. Harris  
10th West Virginia Infantry Regiment Captain Marshal W. Coburn  
11th West Virginia Infantry Regiment Major Michael A. Ayers  
15th West Virginia Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel John W. Holliday  

24th Corps Artillery

Major Charles C . Abell  
3rd New York Artillery, Battery E Captain George E. Ashby  
3rd New York Artillery, Battery H Captain Enoch Jones  
3rd New York Artillery, Battery K Captain James R. Angel  
3rd New York Artillery, Battery M Captain John H. Howell  
17th New York Independent Battery Captain George T. Anthony  
1st Pennsylvania Artillery, Battery A Captain William Stitt  
1st Rhode Island Artillery, Battery F Lieutenant Charles E. Guild  
1st United States Artillery, Battery B Captain Samuel S. Elder  
4th United States Artillery, Battery L Lieutenant Henry C. Hasbrouck  
5th United States Artillery, Battery A Lieutenant Charles P. Muhlenberg  
5th United States Artillery, Battery F Lieutenant Henry B. Beecher  

Twenty Fifth Corps

Major General Godfrey Weitzel  

1st Division

Brevet Major General August Kautz  
Provost Guard    
4th Massachusetts Cavalry, Cos.E&H Major Atherton H. Stevens, Jr.  
First Brigade Brevet Brigadier General Alonzo Draper  
22nd United States Colored Troops Lieutenant Colonel Ira C. Terry  
36th United States Colored Troops Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin F. Pratt  
38th United States Colored Troops Colonel Robert M. Hall  
118th United States Colored Troops Colonel John C. Moon  
Second Brigade Brigadier General Edward A. Wild  
29th Connecticut Infantry (Colored) Colonel William B. Wooster to Dist. St. Mary’s
9th United States Colored Troops Colonel Thomas Bayley  
114th United States Colored Troops Colonel Robert H. Earnest from 1 Div. 3 Brig. (above)
115th United States Colored Troops Colonel Robert H. Earnest  
117th United States Colored Troops Colonel Lewis G. Brown  
Third Brigade Brigadier General  Henry G. Thomas (to 4/27)
Colonel Stephen B. Yeoman
 
10th United States Colored Troops Lieutenant Colonel Edward H. Powell to Dist. St. Mary’s
28th United States Colored Troops Lieutenant Colonel Thomas H. Logan to Dist. St. Mary’s
19th United States Colored Troops Colonel Joseph G. Perkins  
23rd United States Colored Troops Lieutenant Colonel Marshall L. Dempey  
43rd United States Colored Troops Colonel Stephen B. Yeoman (^ 4/27)  
114th United States Colored Troops Lieutenant Colonel Thomas D. Sedgwick to 1 Div. 2 Brig. (above)
Cavalry    
2nd United States Colored Cavalry Colonel George W. Cole  

Second Division

Brigadier General William Birney (to 4/10)
Brevet Brigadier General R.H. Jackson
 
First Brigade Colonel James Shaw, Jr.  
7th United States Colored Troops Lieutenant Colonel Oscar E. Pratt  
109th United States Colored Troops Colonel Orion A. Bartholomew  
116th United States Colored Troops Lieutenant Colonel George H. Laird to 2 Div. 3 Brig.
117th United States Colored Troops    
Second Brigade Colonel Ulysses Doubleday  
8th United States Colored Troops Colonel Samuel C. Armstrong  
41st United States Colored Troops Colonel Llewellen F. Haskell  
45th United States Colored Troops Major Theodore C. Glazier  
127th United States Colored Troops Lieutenant Colonel James Givin  
Third Brigade Colonel William W. Woodward  
28th United States Colored Troops   to 1 Div. Attached Brig.
29th United States Colored Troops    
31st United States Colored Troops    
116th United States Colored Troops   from 2 Div. 1 Brig.

25th Corps Artillery

Captain Loomis L. Langdon  
1st Connecticut Battery Captain James B. Clinton  
New Jersey Artillery, Battery D Captain Charles R. Doane  
New Jersey Artillery, Battery E Captain Zenas C. Warren  
1st Pennsylvania Artillery, Battery E Captain Henry Y. Wildey  
3rd Rhode Island Artillery, Battery C Captain Martin S. James  
1st United States Artillery, Battery D Lieutenant Edmund Tully  
1st United States Artillery, Battery M Lieutenant Egbert W. Olcott  
4th United States Artillery, Battery D Captain Frederick M. Follett  
Separate Brigade
Brigadier General Joseph B. Carr  
Fort Pocahontas Lieutenant Colonel Ashbel W. Angel  
38th New Jersey (4 cos.) Major William H. Tantum  
20th New York Cavalry, Co. D Captain Wayland F. Ford  
16th New York Heavy Artillery, Cos. E&H Captain Henry C. Thompson  
184th New York Infantry, Co. I Captain George Wetmore  
Fort Powhatan Colonel William J. Sewell  
38th New Jersey (6 cos.) Colonel William J. Sewell  
20th New York Cavalry, Co. F Lieutenant John E. Pollard  
3rd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery (det.) Lieutenant Frederick Gill  
1st United States Colored Cavalry, Co. E Captain Charles W. Emerson  
Harrison’s Landing Colonel Wardwell G. Robinson  
184th New York Infantry Lieutenant Colonel William P. McKinley  
1st United States Colored Cavalry, Co. I Lieutenant Horace Hudson  

Cavalry Division

Brigadier General Ranald Mackenzie  
1st Brigade  Colonel Robert M. West  
20th New York Cavalry, Co. G Captain Thomas H. Butler  
5th Pennsylvania Cavalry Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Kleinz  
2nd Brigade Colonel Samuel P. Spear (w 4/1)  
1st District of Columbia Battalion Major J. Stannard Baker  
1st Maryland Cavalry Regiment Colonel Andrew W. Evans  
11th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Franklin A. Stratton  
Artillery    
4th Wisconsin Battery    
1st United States Artillery, Battery B   to 24 Corps Artillery
Unattached Cavalry
   
4th Massachusetts Cavalry, Cos. I,L,M Colonel Francis Washburn (mw 4/6)  
5th Massachusetts Cavalry (Colored) Colonel Charles Adams, Jr.  
7th New York Cavalry Colonel Edwin V. Sumner  
Engineers
   
1st New York Engineers Colonel James F. Hall  
Pontoniers
   
3rd Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, Co. I Captain John Pickering, Jr.  

Defenses of Bermuda Hundred

  to Dept. Virginia 4/16
Infantry Division
Major General George L. Hartsuff  
First Brigade Brevet Brigadier General Gilbert H. McKibbin  
41st New York Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Detleo von Einsiedel  
103rd New York Infantry Regiment Colonel William Heine  
2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery Major Benjamin F. Winger  
104th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Theophilus Kephart to Norfolk & Portsmouth
Second Brigade Colonel George C. Kibbe  
6th New York Heavy Artillery Lieutenant  Colonel Stephen Baker  
10th New York Heavy Artillery Lieutenant Colonel G. de Peyster Arden  
Division Artillery    
33rd New York Independent Battery Captain Alger M. Wheeler  
Artillery Defenses of Bermuda Hundred
   
13th New York Heavy Artillery Cos. A&H Captain William Pendrell  
7th New York Independent Battery Lieutenant Martin V. McIntyre  
33rd New York Independent Battery Captain Alger M. Wheeler  
3rd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery, Cos. E&M Lieutenant Sylvester W. Marshall