The United States Army Army of the James


< to May • June 1864 • to July >

Commanded by Major General William F. Smith

Provost Guard

   
2nd New Hampshire Infantry Regiment   from 2 Div. 2 Brig. 6/9

First Division

Brigadier General William T.H. Brooks (to 6/18)
Brigadier General Gilbert Marston (to 6/20)
Brigadier General George J. Stannard
1st Brigade Brigadier General Gilbert Marston (^ 6/18)
Colonel E. M. Cullen
 
81st New York Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel William C. Raulston  
96th New York Infantry Regiment Colonel E. M. Cullen  
98th New York Infantry Regiment    
139th New York Infantry Regiment    
2nd Brigade Brigadier General Hiram Burnham  
8th Connecticut Infantry Regiment    
10th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment    
13th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment    
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    
19th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment Colonel Horace T. Sanders to 2 Div. 2 Brig. (below)
Division Artillery   to 18 Corps Artillery
Battery B, 1st United States Artillery    
Battery L, 4th United States Artillery    
Battery A, 5th United States Artillery     
4th Wisconsin Battery Captain George B. Easterly  

Second Division

Brigadier General John H. Martindale
1st Brigade Brigadier General George J. Stannard (to 6/20)
Colonel Alexander Piper
 
23rd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment    
25th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment    
27th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment    
9th New Jersey Infantry Regiment    
89th New York Infantry Regiment   to 3 Brig. (below)
10th New York Heavy Artillery Colonel Alexander Piper from 22 Corps, DeRussy’s Div.
55th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment    
2nd Brigade Colonel G.A. Stedman  
11th Connecticut Infantry Regiment    
8th Maine Infantry Regiment    
2nd New Hampshire Infantry Regiment   to Corps Povost Guard
12th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment    
148th New York Infantry Regiment    
19th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment   from 18 Corps 1 Div. 3 Brig.
3rd Brigade Colonel A.A. Gibson (to 6/20)
Brigadier General Adelbert Ames
created 6/18
5th Maryland Infantry Regiment   from Middle Dept. 8 Corps
89th New York Infantry Regiment   from 1 Brig. (above
2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery   from Norfolk
Division Artillery    
7th New York Independent Battery   to Corps Art.
3rd New York Artillery, Battery E   to Corps Art.
1st Rhode Island Artillery, Battery F   to Corps Art.
4th United States Artillery, Battery D   to 10 Corps 2 Div.

Third Division

Brigadier General Charles Devens, Jr. (to 6/4)
Brigadier General Adelbert Ames (to 6/16)
Brigadier General E.W. Hincks
 
1st Brigade Colonel W.B. Barton (to 6/19)
Brigadier General E.A. Wild (to 6/23)
Colonel J.H. Holman
 
47th New York Infantry Regiment   to 10 Corps 2 Div. 2 Brig.
48th New York Infantry Regiment   to 10 Corps 2 Div. 2 Brig.
115th New York Infantry Regiment   to 10 Corps 2 Div. 2 Brig.
76th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment   to 10 Corps 2 Div. 2 Brig.
1st United States Colored Infantry    from Hink’s Div. 1 Brig.
10th United States Colored Infantry    from Hink’s Div. 1 Brig.
to unattached
22nd United States Colored Infantry    from Hink’s Div. 1 Brig.
to 2 Brig. (below)
37th United States Colored Infantry    from Norfolk (below)
to 10 Corps 3 Div. 2 Brig.
1st United States Colored Cavalry    from Yorktown (below)
5th Massachusetts Colored Cavalry   from Prov. Div. (below)
to Dist. St. Mary’s
2nd Brigade Colonel J.C. Drake (k 6/1)
Lieutenant Colonel Z.B. Robinson (to 6/5)
Colonel Alexander Piper (to 6/9)
Colonel N.M. Curtis (to 6/19)
Colonel S.A. Duncan
 
13th Indiana Infantry Regiment   to 10 Corps 2 Div. 3 Brig.
9th Maine Infantry Regiment   to 10 Corps 2 Div. 3 Brig.
112th New York Infantry Regiment Lieutenant Colonel Z.B. Robinson to 10 Corps 2 Div. 3 Brig.
169th New York Infantry Regiment   to 10 Corps 2 Div. 3 Brig.
10th New York Heavy Artillery Colonel Alexander Piper from 22 Corps Def. S. Potomac
to 2 Div. 1 Brig.
4th United States Colored Infantry  Colonel S.A. Duncan from Hink’s Div. 2 Brig.
5th United States Colored Infantry    from Hink’s Div. 2 Brig.
6th United States Colored Infantry    from Hink’s Div. 2 Brig.
22nd United States Colored Infantry    from 1 Brig. (above) 
2nd United States Colored Cavalry    from Yorktown (below)
3rd Brigade Brigadier General Adelbert Ames (to 6/4)
Colonel H.R. Guss (to June 9)
Colonel Lewis Bell (to June 19)
brigade discontinued 6/19
4th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment   to 10 Corps 2 Div.
3rd New York Infantry Regiment   to 10 Corps 2 Div.
117th New York Infantry Regiment   to 10 Corps 2 Div.
142nd New York Infantry Regiment   to 10 Corps 2 Div.
97th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Colonel H.R. Guss to 10 Corps 2 Div.
Provisional Brigade Colonel E. Martindale  
4th Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment   to 10 Corps
5th Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment (Colored)   to 3 Div. 1 Brig. (above)
13th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment   from Norfolk & Portsmouth
2nd United States Colored Artillery, Battery B   to 18 Corps Artillery

Corps Artillery

   
Battery B, 1st United States Artillery   from 1 Div. 
Battery L, 4th United States Artillery   from 1 Div. 
Battery A, 5th United States Artillery    from 1 Div. 
4th Wisconsin Battery   from 1 Div. ; to Cavalry Div.

Cavalry Division

Brigadier General August V. Kautz
1st Brigade Colonel S.H. Mix (k 6/15)
Colonel R.M. West
 
1st District of Columbia Cavalry Regiment   to 2 Brig. (below)
3rd New York Cavalry Regiment    
5th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment Colonel R.M. West from 2 Brig. (below)
2nd Brigade Colonel S.P. Spear  
1st District of Columbia Cavalry Regiment   from 1 Brig. (above)
5th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment Colonel R.M. West to 1 Brig. (above)
11th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment Colonel S.P. Spear  
Artillery    
8th New York Independent Battery (section)   to Norfolk & Portamouth
4th Wisconsin Battery Captain George Easterly from Corps Artillery

Naval Brigade

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

Unattached

   
1st New York Engineers   Engineers
13th New York Heavy Artillery, Cos. A,B,F&E   Siege Artillery ;
from Defenses Washington
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  
Norfolk & Portsmouth    
2nd Massachusetts Heavy Artillery    
3rd New York Heavy Artillery (Battery)    
8th New York Independent Battery    
20th New York Cavalry Regiment    
155th Ohio Infantry Regiment    
1st Pennsylvania Artillery, Battery A    
1st United States Volunteers    
38th United States Colored Infantry Regiment   to Dept. VA & NC
Defenses Yorktown & Williamsburg    
16th New York Heavy Artillery    
1st Pennsylvania Artillery, Battery E   to Dept. VA & NC
1st United States Colored Cavalry Regiment   to 3 Div. 2 Brig.
2nd United States Colored Cavalry Regiment   to 3 Div. 1 Brig.
Eastern Shore    
Purnell Legion Cavalry    
1st Virginia (US) Company A    
Newport News    
16th New York Independent Battery   to Corps Art. Brig.
District of St. Mary’s Brigadier General Gilbert Marston Point Lookout POW camp
4th Rhode Island Infantry Regiment    
5th Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment (Colored)   from 3 Div. 1 Brig.
139th Ohio Infantry Regiment    
36th United States Colored Infantry Regiment    
2nd Wisconsin Battery Captain Charles Berger  

*Colonel Guy V. Henry of the 40th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actoins while commanding the 1st Division, 3rd Brigade at the Battle of Cold Harbor on June 1.