The United States Army Army of the James


< to June • July 1864 • to August >

Commanded by:
Major General William F. Smith (to 7/10)
Brigadier General John H. Martindale (to 7/21)
Major General Edward O.C. Ord

Provost Guard

2nd New Hampshire Infantry Regiment

First Division

Brigadier General George Stannard (to 7/31)
Brigadier General Hiram Burnham
1st Brigade Colonel E. M. Cullen (to 7/12)
Colonel A.F. Stevens
13th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment Colonel A.F. Stevens from 2 Brig. (below)
81st New York Infantry Regiment
96th New York Infantry Regiment Colonel E. M. Cullen to 2 Brig. (below)
98th New York Infantry Regiment
139th New York Infantry Regiment
2nd Brigade Brigadier General H. Burnham (^ 7/31)
Colonel E. M. Cullen
8th Connecticut Infantry Regiment
10th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment
96th New York Infantry Regiment from 1 Brig. (above)
13th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment to 1 Brig. (above)
118th New York Infantry Regiment
3rd Brigade Colonel Guy V. Henry
21st Connecticut Infantry Regiment
40th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Colonel Guy V. Henry
92nd New York Infantry Regiment
58th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
188th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment

Second Division

Brigadier General John H. Martindale (^ 7/10)
Brigadier General Adelbert Ames
1st Brigade Colonel Alexander Piper (to 7/24)
Colonel James Stewart, Jr.
23rd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
25th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
27th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
9th New Jersey Infantry Regiment
10th New York Heavy Artillery Colonel Alexander Piper
55th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
2nd Brigade Colonel G.A. Stedman
11th Connecticut Infantry Regiment
8th Maine Infantry Regiment
12th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment
148th New York Infantry Regiment
19th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment
3rd Brigade Brigadier General Adelbert Ames (to 7/10)
Colonel H.S. Fairchilds
5th Maryland Infantry Regiment
89th New York Infantry Regiment
2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery

Third Division

Brigadier General Edward W. Hinks (to 7/1)
Colonel John H. Holman (to 7/27)
Colonel S. A. Duncan (to 7/29)
Brigadier General John B. Carr
1st Brigade Colonel J.H. Holman (to 7/1)
Colonel J. Jarrard
1st United States Colored Infantry 
22nd United States Colored Infantry  from 2 Brig. (below)
37th United States Colored Infantry 
1st United States Colored Cavalry  to Portsmouth
2nd Brigade Colonel S.A. Duncan
4th United States Colored Infantry 
5th United States Colored Infantry 
6th United States Colored Infantry 
22nd United States Colored Infantry 
2nd United States Colored Cavalry 

Cavalry Division

Brigadier General August V. Kautz
1st Brigade Colonel R.M. West
3rd New York Cavalry Regiment
5th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment Colonel R.M. West
2nd Brigade Colonel S.P. Spear
1st District of Columbia Cavalry Regiment
11th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment Colonel S.P. Spear
Artillery
4th Wisconsin Battery Captain George Easterly

Detachment Nineteenth Corps

1st Brigade 2nd Division Brigadier General Henry W. Birge
9th Connecticut Infantry Regiment Colonel Thomas W. Cahill
12th Maine Infantry Regiment
14th Maine Infantry Regiment Colonel Theodore G. Ellis
26th Massachusetts Infantry Battalion Colonel Alpha B. Farr
14th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment Colonel Robert Wilson
75th New York Infantry Regiment Colonel Robert B. Merritt
2nd Brigade 2nd Division Colonel Edward L. Molineux
131st New York Infantry Regiment Colonel Nicholas W. Day
159th New York Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William Waltermire
22nd Iowa Infantry Regiment Colonel Harvey Graham

Naval Brigade

Brigadier General Charles K. Graham
13th New York Heavy Artillery Colonel S.H. Mix
3rd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery Colonel S. Spear

Unattached

1st New York Engineers Engineers
13th New York Heavy Artillery, Cos. A,B,F&E Siege Artillery
3rd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery, Cos. A,B,F&G Siege Artillery
3rd Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, Co. I Pontooneers

District of Eastern Virginia

Brigadier General George F. Shepley
Brigadier General  Israel Vogdes
Norfolk & Portsmouth
2nd Massachusetts Heavy Artillery
3rd New York Heavy Artillery (Battery)
8th New York Independent Battery to 18 Corps Artillery
20th New York Cavalry Regiment
155th Ohio Infantry Regiment
1st Pennsylvania Artillery, Battery A
1st United States Volunteers
Defenses Yorktown & Williamsburg
16th New York Heavy Artillery to 10 Corps 3 Div. (Cos. G & K); to 10 Corps 1 Div. (Cos. ABCFGLM)
Eastern Shore
Purnell Legion Cavalry
1st Virginia (US) Company A
District of St. Mary’s Brigadier General Gilbert Marston Point Lookout POW camp
4th Rhode Island Infantry Regiment to 9 Corps 2 Div. 1 Brig.
5th Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment (Colored) to 22 Corps Dist. St. Mary’s
139th Ohio Infantry Regiment mustered out
36th United States Colored Infantry Regiment to unattached
2nd Wisconsin Battery to 22 Corps Dist. St. Mary’s