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- Abbreviations used Military rank Other
- Army of the Potomac II Corps III Corps IV Corps V Corps VI Corps Reserves
- Notes
- 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 usedMilitary 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 PotomacMG George B. McClellan Chief of Staff: Col Randolph B. Marcy Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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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)
| - 93rd New York (4 companies)
- McClellan Dragoons (Illinois)
|
Chief of Engineers
BG John G. Barnard | Volunteer Engineer Brigade
BG Daniel P. Woodbury - 15th New York Engineers
- 50th New York Engineers
| - U.S. Engineer Battalion (3 companies): Cpt James C. Duane
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II CorpsBG Edwin V. Sumner Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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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
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III CorpsBG Samuel P. Heintzelman[4] Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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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
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IV CorpsBG Erasmus D. Keyes Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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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
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V CorpsBG Fitz John Porter Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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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
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VI CorpsBG William B. Franklin Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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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 |
ReservesDivision | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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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
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Notes1. ^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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