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词条 Seven Pines Union order of battle
释义

  1. Abbreviations used

     Military rank  Other 

  2. Army of the Potomac

     II Corps  III Corps  IV Corps  V Corps  VI Corps  Reserves 

  3. Notes

  4. Sources

The following Union Army units[1] and commanders fought in the Battle of Seven Pines on May 31 and June 1, 1862. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately.

Abbreviations used

Military rank

  • MG = Major General
  • BG = Brigadier General
  • Col = Colonel
  • Ltc = Lieutenant Colonel
  • Maj = Major
  • Cpt = Captain
  • Lt = Lieutenant

Other

  • w = wounded
  • mw = mortally wounded
  • k = killed

Army of the Potomac

MG George B. McClellan

Chief of Staff: Col Randolph B. Marcy

  • 93rd New York (4 companies)
  • McClellan Dragoons (Illinois)
  • U.S. Engineer Battalion (3 companies): Cpt James C. Duane
DivisionBrigade Regiments and Others

General Headquarters


    

Maj Granville O. Haller

Headquarter & Body Guards
  • 4th U.S. Cavalry (2 companies)
  • Sturgis Rifles (Illinois)
  • Oneida (New York) Cavalry
Provost Guards
  • 2nd U.S. Cavalry
  • 8th U.S. (2 companies)

Chief of Engineers


    

BG John G. Barnard

Volunteer Engineer Brigade


  

BG Daniel P. Woodbury

  • 15th New York Engineers
  • 50th New York Engineers

II Corps

BG Edwin V. Sumner

DivisionBrigade Regiments and Others

First Division


    

BG Israel B. Richardson

1st Brigade


  

BG Oliver O. Howard (w)


  

Col Thomas J. Parker

  • 5th New Hampshire: Col Edward E. Cross (w), Ltc Samuel G. Langley
  • 61st New York: Col Francis C. Barlow, Ltc William Massett (k)
  • 64th New York: Ltc Daniel C. Bingham (w)
  • 81st Pennsylvania: Col James Miller (k), Ltc Charles F. Johnson
2nd Brigade


  

BG Thomas F. Meagher

  • 63rd New York: Col John Burke
  • 69th New York: Col Robert Nugent
  • 88th New York: Ltc Patrick Kelly
3rd Brigade


  

BG William H. French

  • 52nd New York: Col Paul Frank
  • 57th New York: Col Samuel K. Zook
  • 66th New York: Col Joseph C. Pinckney
  • 53rd Pennsylvania: Col John R. Brooke, Maj Thomas Yeager (k)
Artillery


  

Cpt George W. Hazzard

  • Battery B, 1st New York Light Artillery: Cpt Rufus D. Pettit
  • Battery G, 1st New York Light Artillery: Cpt John D. Frank
  • Battery A & Battery C, 4th U.S. Artillery: Cpt George W. Hazzard
Cavalry
  • 6th New York Cavalry (Co. D)

Second Division


    

BG John Sedgwick

1st Brigade


  

BG Willis A. Gorman

  • 15th Massachusetts: Col John W. Kimball
  • 1st Minnesota: Col Alfred Sully
  • 34th New York: Col James A. Suiter
  • 82nd New York: Ltc Henry W. Hudson
  • 1st Company, Massachusetts Sharpshooters:[2] Cpt John Saunders
  • 2nd Company, Minnesota Sharpshooters:[3] Cpt William F. Russell
2nd Brigade


  

BG William W. Burns

  • 69th Pennsylvania: Col Joshua T. Owen
  • 71st Pennsylvania: Maj Charles W. Smith
  • 72nd Pennsylvania: Col De Witt C. Baxter
  • 106th Pennsylvania: Col Turner G. Morehead
3rd Brigade


  

BG Napoleon J.T. Dana

  • 19th Massachusetts: Col Edward W. Hinks
  • 20th Massachusetts: Col W. Raymond Lee
  • 7th Michigan: Col Ira R. Grosvenor, Maj John H. Richardson
  • 42nd New York: Col Edmund C. Charles
Artillery


  

Col Charles H. Tompkins

  • Battery A, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery: Cpt John A. Tompkins
  • Battery B, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery: Cpt Walter O. Bartlett
  • Battery G, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery: Cpt Charles D. Owen
  • Battery I, 1st U.S. Artillery: Lt Edmund Kirby
Cavalry
  • 6th New York Cavalry (Co. K): Cpt Riley Johnston

III Corps

BG Samuel P. Heintzelman[4]

DivisionBrigade Regiments and Others

Second Division


    

BG Joseph Hooker

1st Brigade


  

BG Cuvier Grover

  • 1st Massachusetts: Maj Charles P. Chandler
  • 11th Massachusetts: Ltc Porter D. Tripp
  • 2nd New Hampshire: Col Gilman Marston
  • 26th Pennsylvania: Maj Casper M. Berry
2nd Brigade


  

BG Daniel Sickles

  • 70th New York: Maj Thomas Holt
  • 71st New York: Col George B. Hall
  • 72nd New York: Col Nelson Taylor
  • 73rd New York: Maj John D. Moriarty, Cpt Charles B. Elliot
  • 74th New York: Col Charles K. Graham
3rd Brigade


  

BG Francis E. Patterson[5]


  

Col Samuel H. Starr

  • 5th New Jersey: Col Samuel H. Starr
  • 6th New Jersey: Col Gershom Mott
  • 7th New Jersey: Col Joseph W. Revere
  • 8th New Jersey: Col Adolphus J. Johnson
Artillery


  

Maj Charles S. Wainwright

  • Battery D, 1st New York Light Artillery: Cpt Thomas W. Osborn
  • 4th New York Independent Battery: Cpt James E. Smith
  • 6th New York Independent Battery: Cpt Walter M. Bramhall
  • Battery H, 1st U.S. Artillery: Lt Charles R. Eakin

Third Division


    

BG Philip Kearny

1st Brigade


  

BG Charles D. Jameson (w)

  • 87th New York: Col Stephen A. Dodge (w), Ltc Richard A. Bachia
  • 57th Pennsylvania: Col Charles T. Campbell (w), Ltc E. W. Woods, Maj Jeremiah Culp (k)
  • 63rd Pennsylvania: Col Alexander Hays, Ltc Algernon S. M. Morgan (w)
  • 105th Pennsylvania: Col Amor A. McKnight (w)
2nd Brigade


  

BG David B. Birney[6]


  

Col J. H. Hobart Ward

  • 3rd Maine: Col Henry G. Staples
  • 4th Maine: Col Elijah Walker
  • 38th New York: Col J. H. Hobart Ward
  • 40th New York: Col Edward J. Riley (w), Ltc Thomas W. Egan
3rd Brigade


  

BG Hiram G. Berry

  • 2nd Michigan: Col Orlando M. Poe, Ltc Adolphus Williams (w)
  • 3rd Michigan: Col Stephen G. Champlin (w)
  • 5th Michigan: Col Henry D. Terry
  • 37th New York: Col Samuel B. Hayman
Artillery


  

Cpt James Thompson

  • Battery B, New Jersey Light Artillery: Cpt Adoniram J. Clark
  • Battery E, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery: Lt John K. Bucklyn
  • Battery G, 2nd U.S. Artillery: Lt John H. Butler
Cavalry
  • 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry: Col William W. Averell

IV Corps

BG Erasmus D. Keyes

DivisionBrigade Regiments and Others

First Division


    

BG Darius N. Couch

1st Brigade


  

BG John J. Peck

  • 55th New York: Ltc Louis Thourot
  • 62nd New York: Col J. Lafayette Riker (k), Ltc David J. Nevin
  • 93rd Pennsylvania: Col J. M. McCarter (w), Cpt John E. Arthur
  • 102nd Pennsylvania: Col Thomas A. Rowley (w), Ltc J. M. Kinkead
2nd Brigade


  

BG John J. Abercrombie

  • 65th New York: Col John Cochrane
  • 67th New York: Col Julius W. Adams (w), Ltc Nelson Cross
  • 23rd Pennsylvania: Col Thomas H. Neill, Ltc John Ely (w)
  • 61st Pennsylvania: Col Oliver H. Rippey (k), Cpt Robert L. Orr
3rd Brigade


  

BG Charles Devens (w)


  

Col Charles H. Innes

  • 7th Massachusetts: Col David A. Russell
  • 10th Massachusetts: Col Henry S. Briggs (w), Cpt Orzo Miller
  • 36th New York: Ltc D. E. Hungerford
Artillery


  

Maj Robert M. West

  • Battery C, 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery: Cpt Jeremiah McCarthy
  • Battery D, 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery: Cpt Edward H. Flood
  • Battery E, 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery: Cpt Theodore Miller
  • Battery H, 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery: Cpt James Brady
Cavalry
  • 6th New York Cavalry (Co. F)

Third Division


    

BG Silas Casey

1st Brigade


  

BG Henry M. Naglee

  • 11th Maine: Col Harris M. Plaisted
  • 56th New York: Ltc James Jourdan
  • 100th New York: Col James M. Brown (k)
  • 52nd Pennsylvania: Col John C. Dodge Jr.
  • 104th Pennsylvania: Col W. W. H. Davis (w), Ltc John W. Nields (w), Maj John M. Gries (mw)
2nd Brigade


  

BG Henry W. Wessells

  • 96th New York: Col James Fairman
  • 85th Pennsylvania: Col Joshua B. Howell
  • 101st Pennsylvania: Ltc David B. Morris (w)
  • 103rd Pennsylvania: Maj A. W. Gazzam
3rd Brigade


  

BG Innis N. Palmer

  • 81st New York: Ltc Jacob J. DeForest (w), Cpt W. C. Raulston
  • 85th New York: Col Jonathan S. Belknap
  • 92nd New York: Col Lewis C. Hunt (w), Ltc Hiram Anderson Jr.
  • 98th New York: Ltc Charles Durkee
Artillery


  

Col Guilford D. Bailey (k)


  

Maj D. H. Van Valkenburgh (k)


  

Cpt Peter C. Regan

  • Battery A, 1st New York Light Artillery: Lt George P. Hart
  • Battery H, 1st New York Light Artillery: Cpt Joseph Spratt (w), Lt Charles E. Mink
  • 7th New York Independent Battery: Cpt Peter C. Regan
  • 8th New York Independent Battery: Cpt Butler Fitch
Cavalry
  • 6th New York Cavalry (Co. B):
Cavalry
  • 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry: Col David M. Gregg

V Corps

BG Fitz John Porter

DivisionBrigade Regiments and Others

First Division


    

BG George W. Morell

1st Brigade


  

BG John H. Martindale

  • 2nd Maine
  • 18th Massachusetts
  • 22nd Massachusetts
  • 13th New York
  • 25th New York
  • 2nd Company, Massachusetts Sharpshooters:[7]
2nd Brigade


  

Col James McQuade

  • 9th Massachusetts
  • 4th Michigan
  • 14th New York
  • 62nd Pennsylvania
3rd Brigade


  

BG Daniel Butterfield

  • 16th Michigan
  • 12th New York
  • 17th New York
  • 44th New York
  • 83rd Pennsylvania
  • Brady's Company, Michigan Sharpshooters:[8]
Artillery


  

Cpt Charles Griffin

  • Battery C, Massachusetts Light Artillery
  • Battery E, Massachusetts Light Artillery
  • Battery C, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery
  • Battery D, 5th U.S. Artillery
Sharpshooters
  • 1st U.S. Sharpshooters: Col Hiram Berdan

Second Division


    

BG George Sykes

1st Brigade


  

Col Robert C. Buchanan

  • 3rd U.S.
  • 4th U.S.
  • 12th U.S.
  • 14th U.S.
2nd Brigade


  

Ltc William Chapman

  • 2nd U.S.
  • 6th U.S.
  • 10th U.S.
  • 11th U.S.
  • 17th U.S.
3rd Brigade


  

Col Gouverneur K. Warren

  • 5th New York
  • 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery (serving as infantry)

Artillery Reserve


    

Col Henry J. Hunt

1st Brigade


  

Ltc William Hays

  • Battery M, 2nd U.S. Artillery
  • Battery C–G, 3rd U.S. Artillery
2nd Brigade


  

Ltc George W. Getty

  • Battery E, 1st U.S. Artillery: Lt Alanson Merwin Randol
  • Battery G & K, 1st U.S. Artillery
  • Battery G, 4th U.S. Artillery
  • Battery A, 5th U.S. Artillery
  • Battery K, 5th U.S. Artillery
3rd Brigade


  

Maj Albert Arndt

  • Battery A, 1st New York Artillery Battalion
  • Battery B, 1st New York Artillery Battalion
  • Battery C, 1st New York Artillery Battalion
  • Battery D, 1st New York Artillery Battalion
4th Brigade


  

Cpt J. Howard Carlisle

  • Battery E, 2nd U.S. Artillery
  • Battery F–K, 3rd U.S. Artillery
  • Battery K, 4th U.S. Artillery

VI Corps

BG William B. Franklin

DivisionBrigade Regiments and Others

First Division


    

BG Henry W. Slocum

1st Brigade


  

BG George W. Taylor

  • 1st New Jersey
  • 2nd New Jersey
  • 3rd New Jersey
  • 4th New Jersey
2nd Brigade


  

Col Joseph J. Bartlett

  • 5th Maine
  • 16th New York
  • 27th New York
  • 96th Pennsylvania
3rd Brigade


  

BG John Newton

  • 18th New York
  • 31st New York
  • 32nd New York
  • 95th Pennsylvania
Artillery


  

Cpt Edward R. Platt

  • Battery A, Massachusetts Light Artillery
  • Battery A, New Jersey Light Artillery
  • Battery D, 2nd U.S. Artillery

Second Division


    

BG William F. Smith

1st Brigade


  

BG Winfield S. Hancock

  • 6th Maine
  • 43rd New York
  • 49th Pennsylvania
  • 5th Wisconsin
2nd Brigade


  

BG William T. H. Brooks

  • 2nd Vermont
  • 3rd Vermont
  • 4th Vermont
  • 5th Vermont
  • 6th Vermont
3rd Brigade


  

BG John W. Davidson

  • 7th Maine
  • 33rd New York
  • 49th New York
  • 77th New York
Artillery


  

Cpt Romeyn B. Ayres

  • Battery E, 1st New York Light Artillery
  • 1st New York Independent Battery
  • 3rd New York Independent Battery
  • Battery F, 5th U.S. Artillery
Cavalry
  • 1st New York Cavalry

Reserves

DivisionBrigade Regiments and Others

Cavalry Reserve


    

BG Philip St. George Cooke

1st Brigade


  

BG William H. Emory

  • 5th U.S. Cavalry
  • 6th U.S. Cavalry
  • 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry
2nd Brigade


  

Col George A.H. Blake

  • 1st U.S. Cavalry
  • 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry
Advance Guard


  

BG George Stoneman

  • 8th Illinois Cavalry
  • 98th Pennsylvania
  • 2nd Rhode Island
  • Battery A, 2nd U.S. Artillery
  • Batteries B and L, 2nd U.S. Artillery
White House Command


  

Ltc Rufus Ingalls

  • 93rd New York (6 companies)
  • 11th Pennsylvania Cavalry (5 companies)
  • Battery F, 1st New York Light Artillery

Notes

1. ^Multiple commander names indicate command succession of command during the battle or the campaign.
2. ^Attached to 15th Massachusetts
3. ^Attached to 1st Minnesota
4. ^Kearny's artillery, the 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry, the 6th and 7th New Jersey regiments, and Poe's brigade were guarding the bridges at White Oak Swamp and not engaged.
5. ^Turned over command to Col. Starr on June 1 due to illness.
6. ^Under arrest May 31, brigade commanded by Col. Ward during the battle.
7. ^Attached to 22nd Massachusetts
8. ^Attached to 16th Michigan

Sources

  • Sears, Stephen W. To the Gates of Richmond: The Peninsula Campaign. New York: Ticknor & Fields, 1992. {{ISBN|0-89919-790-6}}.
  • {{cite web|last1=Richard|first1=J.|title=The Armies at the Battle of Fair Oaks or Seven Pines|url=http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/armies_seven_pines.html|website=History of War|date=27 January 2007|accessdate=3 February 2016}}

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