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- Abbreviations used Military ranks Other
- Army of the Potomac General Headquarters units Right Grand Division II Corps IX Corps Cavalry Division Center Grand Division III Corps V Corps Left Grand Division I Corps VI Corps Reserve Grand Division XI Corps XII Corps
- Notes
- References
The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Fredericksburg of the American Civil War. Order of battle compiled from the army organization during the campaign.[1][2] The Confederate order of battle is listed separately. Abbreviations usedMilitary ranks- MG = Major General
- BG = Brigadier General
- Col = Colonel
- Ltc = Lieutenant Colonel
- Maj = Major
- Cpt = Captain
- Lt = 1st Lieutenant
Other- w = wounded
- mw = mortally wounded
- k = killed
Army of the PotomacMG Ambrose Burnside, Commanding Chief of Staff: MG John Parke
Chief of Artillery: BG Henry Jackson Hunt
Inspector General: BG Delos B. Sackett
General Headquarters unitsEscort: - Oneida (New York) Cavalry: Cpt Daniel P. Mann
- 1st U.S. Cavalry, Companies. BCH&I: Cpt Marcus A. Reno
- 4th U.S. Cavalry, Companies A and E: Cpt James B. McIntyre
Provost Guard: BG Marsena R. Patrick - Sturgis (Illinois) Rifles: Cpt James Steel
- 22nd New Jersey
- 29th New Jersey
- 30th New Jersey
- 31st New Jersey
- 9th New York Infantry, Company G: Cpt Charles Child
- 93rd New York Infantry: Col John S. Crocker
- 147th New York
- 137th Pennsylvania
- 2nd U.S. Cavalry: Maj Charles J. Whiting
- 8th U.S. Infantry (5 companies): Cpt Royal T. Frank
Volunteer Engineer Brigade: BG Daniel Phineas Woodbury - 15th New York: Col John M. Murphy
- 50th New York: Ltc William H. Pettes
- Battalion U.S. Engineers: Cpt James C. Duane
Artillery Reserve: Ltc William Hays - 5th Battery, New York Light: Cpt Elijah D. Taft
- Battery A, 1st Battalion New York Light: Cpt Otto Diederichs
- Battery B, 1st Battalion New York Light: Cpt Adolph Voegelee
- Battery C, 1st Battalion New York Light: Lt Bernhard Wever
- Battery D, 1st Battalion New York Light: Cpt Charles Kusserow
- Battery K, 1st United States: Cpt William M. Graham
- Battery A, 2nd United States: Cpt John C. Tidball
- Battery G, 4th United States: Lt Marcus P. Miller
- Battery K, 5th United States: Lt David H. Kinzie
- 32nd Massachusetts Infantry, Company C: Cpt Josiah C. Fuller
Unattached Artillery: Maj Thomas S. Trumbull - Battery B, 1st Connecticut Heavy: Cpt Albert F. Brooker
- Battery M, 1st Connecticut Heavy: Cpt Franklin A. Pratt
Right Grand DivisionMG Edwin Vose Sumner II CorpsMG Darius N. Couch Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | First Division
BG Winfield Scott Hancock | 1st Brigade
BG John C. Caldwell (w)
Col George W. Von Schack - 5th New Hampshire: Col Edward E. Cross (w), Maj Edward E. Sturtevant (k), Cpt James E. Larkin (w), Cpt Horace T. H. Pierce
- 7th New York: Col John E. Bendix (w), Lt. Col George W. von Schack, Cpt G. A. von Bransen
- 61st New York: Col Nelson A. Miles (w)
- 64th New York: Ltc Enos C. Brooks (w)
- 81st Pennsylvania: Col H. Boyd McKeen (w), Cpt William Wilson
- 145th Pennsylvania: Col Hiram L. Brown (w), Ltc David B. McCreary
| 2nd Brigade
BG Thomas F. Meagher - 28th Massachusetts: Col Richard Byrnes
- 63rd New York: Ltc Richard C. Bentley (w), Maj Joseph O'Neill (w), Cpt Patrick J. Condon
- 69th New York: Col Robert Nugent (w), Cpt James Saunders
- 88th New York: Col Patrick Kelly
- 116th Pennsylvania: Col Dennis Heenan (w), Ltc St. Clair Augustine Mulholland (w), Lt Francis T. Quinlan
| 3rd Brigade
Col Samuel K. Zook - 27th Connecticut: Col Richard S. Bostwick
- 2nd Delaware: Col William P. Bailey (w)
- 52nd New York: Col Paul Frank
- 57th New York: Ltc Alford B. Chapman (w), Maj N. Garrow Throop (mw), Cpt James W. Britt
- 66th New York: Ltc James H. Bull (k), Cpt Julius Wehle (k), Cpt John S. Hammell (w), Lt James G. Derrickson
- 53rd Pennsylvania: Col John R. Brooke
| Artillery- Battery B, 1st New York Light: Cpt Rufus D. Pettit
- Battery C, 4th United States: Lt Evan Thomas
| Second Division
BG Oliver O. Howard | 1st Brigade
BG Alfred Sully - 19th Maine: Col Frederick D. Sewall, Ltc Francis E. Heath
- 15th Massachusetts: Maj Chase Philbrick (w), Cpt John Murkland, Cpt Charles H. Watson
- Massachusetts Sharpshooters, 1st Company: Cpt William Plumer
- 1st Minnesota: Col George N. Morgan
- Minnesota Sharpshooters, 2nd Company: Cpt William F. Russell
- 34th New York: Col James A. Sutter
- 82nd New York: Ltc James Huston
| 2nd Brigade
Col Joshua T. Owen - 69th Pennsylvania: Ltc Dennis O'Kane
- 71st Pennsylvania: Ltc John Markoe
- 72nd Pennsylvania: Col DeWitt C. Baxter
- 106th Pennsylvania: Col Turner G. Morehead
| 3rd Brigade
Col Norman J. Hall (w)
Col William R. Lee - 19th Massachusetts: Cpt H. G. O. Weymouth (w)
- 20th Massachusetts: Cpt George N. Macy
- 7th Michigan: Ltc Henry Baxter (w), Maj Thomas J. Hunt
- 42nd New York: Ltc George N. Bomford
- 59th New York: Ltc William Northedge
- 127th Pennsylvania:[3] Col William W. Jennings
| Artillery- Battery A, 1st Rhode Island Light: Cpt William A. Arnold
- Battery B, 1st Rhode Island Light: Cpt John G. Hazard
| Third Division
BG William H. French | 1st Brigade
BG Nathan Kimball (w)
Col John S. Mason - 14th Indiana: Maj Elijah H. C. Cavins
- 24th New Jersey: Col William B. Robertson
- 28th New Jersey: Col Moses N. Wisewell (w), Ltc E. A. L. Roberts
- 4th Ohio: Col John S. Mason, Ltc James H. Godman (w), Cpt Gordon A. Stewart
- 8th Ohio: Ltc Franklin Sawyer
- 7th West Virginia: Col Joseph Snider (w), Ltc Jonathan H. Lockwood
| 2nd Brigade
Col Oliver H. Palmer - 14th Connecticut: Ltc Sanford H. Perkins (w), Cpt Samuel H. Davis
- 108th New York: Ltc Charles J. Powers
- 130th Pennsylvania: Col Henry I. Zinn (k), Cpt William M. Porter
| 3rd Brigade
Col John W. Andrews[4]
Ltc William Jameson
Ltc John W. Marshall - 1st Delaware: Maj Thomas A. Smyth
- 4th New York: Col John D. MacGregor (w), Ltc William Jameson, Maj Charles W. Kruger
- 10th New York: Col John E. Bendix (w), Cpt Salmon Winchester (mw), Cpt George F. Hopper
- 132nd Pennsylvania:[5] Ltc Charles Albright
| Artillery- Battery G, 1st New York Light: Cpt John D. Frank
- Battery G, 1st Rhode Island Light: Cpt Charles D. Owen
| Corps Artillery Reserve
Cpt Charles H. Morgan[6] - Battery I, 1st United States: Lt Edmund Kirby
- Battery A, 4th United States: Lt Rufus King, Jr.
|
IX CorpsBG Orlando B. Willcox Escort - 6th New York Cavalry, Company B: Cpt Hillman A. Hall
- 6th New York Cavalry, Company C: Cpt William L. Heermance
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | First Division
BG William W. Burns | 1st Brigade
Col Orlando Poe - 2nd Michigan: Ltc Louis Dillman
- 17th Michigan: Col William H. Withington
- 20th Michigan: Col Adolphus W. Williams
- 79th New York: Ltc David Morrison
| 2nd Brigade
Col Benjamin C. Christ - 29th Massachusetts: Ltc Joseph H. Barnes
- 8th Michigan: Maj Ralph Ely
- 27th New Jersey: Col George W. Mindil
- 46th New York: Ltc Joseph P. Gerhardt
- 50th Pennsylvania: Ltc Thomas S. Brenholtz
| 3rd Brigade
Col Daniel Leasure - 36th Massachusetts: Col Henry Bowman
- 45th Pennsylvania: Col Thomas Welsh
- 100th Pennsylvania: Ltc David A. Leckey
| Artillery[7]- Battery D, 1st New York Light: Cpt Thomas W. Osborn
- Batteries L and M, 3rd United States: Lt Horace J. Hayden
| Second Division
BG Samuel D. Sturgis | 1st Brigade BG James Nagle - 2nd Maryland: Col Thomas B. Allard
- 6th New Hampshire: Col Simon Goodell Griffin
- 9th New Hampshire: Ltc John W. Babbitt
- 48th Pennsylvania: Col Joshua K. Sigfried
- 7th Rhode Island: Col Zenas Bliss
- 12th Rhode Island: Col George H. Browne
| 2nd Brigade BG Edward Ferrero - 21st Massachusetts: Col William S. Clark
- 35th Massachusetts: Maj Sidney Willard (mw), Cpt Stephen H. Andrews
- 11th New Hampshire: Col Walter Harriman
- 51st New York: Col Robert Brown Potter
- 51st Pennsylvania: Col John F. Hartranft
| Artillery- Battery L, 2nd New York Light: Cpt Jacob Roomer
- Battery D, Pennsylvania Light: Cpt George W. Durell
- Battery D, 1st Rhode Island Light: Cpt William W. Buckley
- Battery E, 4th United States: Lt George Dickenson (k), Lt John Egan
| Third Division
BG George W. Getty | 1st Brigade
Col Rush C. Hawkins - 10th New Hampshire: Col Michael T. Donohoe
- 13th New Hampshire: Col Aaron Fletcher Stevens
- 25th New Jersey: Col Andrew Derrom
- 9th New York: Ltc Edgar A. Kimball
- 89th New York: Col Harrison S. Fairchild
- 103rd New York: Col Benjamin Ringold
| 2nd Brigade
Col Edward Harland - 8th Connecticut: Maj John E. Ward, Cpt Henry M. Hoyt
- 11th Connecticut: Col Griffin Alexander Stedman, Jr.
- 15th Connecticut: Ltc Samuel Tolles
- 16th Connecticut: Cpt Charles L. Upham
- 21st Connecticut: Col Arthur H. Dutton
- 4th Rhode Island: Ltc Joseph B. Curtis (k), Maj Martin P. Buffum
| Artillery- Battery E, 2nd United States: Lt Samuel N. Benjamin
- Battery A, 5th United States: Lt James Gillies
|
Cavalry DivisionBG Alfred Pleasonton Brigade | Regiments | 1st Brigade
BG John F. Farnsworth - 8th Illinois Cavalry: Col William Gamble
- 3rd Indiana Cavalry: Maj George H. Chapman
- 8th New York Cavalry: Col Benjamin Franklin Davis
| 2nd Brigade
Col David M. Gregg[8]
Col Thomas Devin - 6th New York Cavalry: Col Thomas C. Devin, Ltc Duncan McVicar
- 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry: Ltc Amos E. Griffiths
- 6th United States Cavalry: Cpt George C. Cram
| Horse Artillery- Battery M, 2nd United States: Lt Alexander C. M. Pennington, Jr.
|
Center Grand DivisionMG Joseph Hooker III CorpsBG George Stoneman Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | First Division
BG David B. Birney | 1st Brigade
BG John C. Robinson - 20th Indiana: Col John Van Valkenburg
- 63rd Pennsylvania: Maj John A. Danks
- 68th Pennsylvania: Col Andrew H. Tippin
- 105th Pennsylvania: Col Amor A. McKnight
- 114th Pennsylvania: Col Charles H. T. Collis
- 141st Pennsylvania: Col Henry J. Madill
| 2nd Brigade
BG J. H. Hobart Ward - 3rd Maine: Col Moses B. Lakeman
- 4th Maine: Col Elijah Walker
- 38th New York: Ltc William Birney (w)
- 40th New York: Ltc Nelson A. Gesner (w)
- 55th New York: Col Régis de Trobriand
- 57th Pennsylvania: Col Charles T. Campbell (w), Ltc Peter Sides
- 99th Pennsylvania: Col Asher S. Leidy (w), Ltc Edwin Ruthwin Biles
| 3rd Brigade
BG Hiram G. Berry - 17th Maine: Col Thomas A. Roberts
- 3rd Michigan: Maj Moses B. Houghton
- 5th Michigan: Ltc John Gilluly (k), Maj Edward T. Sherlock
- 1st New York: Col J. Frederick Pierson
- 37th New York: Col Samuel B. Hayman
- 101st New York: Col George F. Chester
| Artillery
Cpt George E. Randolph[9] - Battery E, 1st Rhode Island Light: Lt Pardon S. Jastram
- Batteries F and K, 3rd United States: Lt John G. Turnbull
| Second Division
BG Daniel Sickles | 1st Brigade
BG Joseph B. Carr - 1st Massachusetts: Ltc Clark B. Baldwin, Col Napoleon B. McLaughlen
- 11th Massachusetts: Col William E. Blaisdell
- 16th Massachusetts: Col Thomas R. Tannatt
- 2nd New Hampshire: Col Gilman Marston
- 11th New Jersey: Col Robert McAllister
- 26th Pennsylvania: Ltc Benjamin C. Tilghman
| 2nd Brigade
Col George B. Hall - 70th New York: Col J. Egbert Farnum
- 71st New York: Maj Thomas Rafferty
- 72nd New York: Col William O. Stevens
- 73rd New York: Col William R. Brewster
- 74th New York: Ltc William H. Lounsbury
- 120th New York: Col George H. Sharpe
| 3rd Brigade
BG Joseph W. Revere - 5th New Jersey: Col William J. Sewell
- 6th New Jersey: Col George C. Burling
- 7th New Jersey: Col Louis R. Francine
- 8th New Jersey: Col Adolphus J. Johnson
- 2nd New York: Col Sidney W. Park
- 115th Pennsylvania: Ltc William A. Olmsted
| Artillery
Cpt James E. Smith - Battery B, 1st New Jersey Light Artillery: Cpt A. Judson Clark
- 4th Battery, New York Light: Lt Joseph E. Nairn
- Battery H, 1st United States: Lt Justin E. Dimick
- Battery K, 4th United States: Lt Francis W. Seeley
| Third Division
BG Amiel W. Whipple | 1st Brigade
BG Abram S. Piatt[10]
Col Emlen Franklin - 86th New York: Ltc Bena J. Chapin
- 124th New York: Col Augustus Van Horne Ellis
- 122nd Pennsylvania: Col Emlen Franklin
| 2nd Brigade
Col Samuel S. Carroll - 12th New Hampshire: Col Joseph H. Potter
- 163rd New York: Maj James J. Byrne
- 84th Pennsylvania: Col Samuel M. Bowman
- 110th Pennsylvania: Ltc James Crowther
| Artillery- 10th Battery, New York Light: Cpt John T. Bruen
- 11th Battery, New York Light: Cpt Albert A. Von Puttkammer
- Battery H, 1st Ohio Light: Lt George W. Norton
|
V CorpsBG Daniel Butterfield Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | First Division
BG Charles Griffin | 1st Brigade
Col James Barnes - 2nd Maine: Ltc George Varney (w), Maj Daniel F. Sargent
- Massachusetts Sharpshooters, 2nd Company: Cpt Lewis E. Wentworth
- 18th Massachusetts: Ltc Joseph Hayes
- 22nd Massachusetts: Ltc William S. Tilton
- 1st Michigan: Ltc Ira C. Abbott (w)
- 13th New York: Col Elisha Marshall (w), Ltc Francis A. Schoeffel
- 25th New York: Cpt Patrick Connelly
- 118th Pennsylvania: Ltc James Gwyn
| 2nd Brigade
Col Jacob B. Sweitzer - 9th Massachusetts: Col Patrick Robert Guiney
- 32nd Massachusetts: Col Francis J. Parker
- 4th Michigan: Ltc George W. Lumbard
- 14th New York: Ltc Thomas M. Davies
- 62nd Pennsylvania: Ltc James C. Hull
| 3rd Brigade
Col T. B. W. Stockton - 20th Maine: Col Adelbert Ames
- Michigan Sharpshooters, Brady's Company: Lt Jonas H. Titus Jr.
- 16th Michigan: Ltc Norval E. Welch
- 12th New York: Ltc Robert M. Richardson
- 17th New York: Cpt John Vickers
- 44th New York: Ltc Freeman Conner (w), Maj Edward B. Knox
- 83rd Pennsylvania: Col Strong Vincent
| Artillery[11]- 3rd Massachusetts Light: Cpt Augustus Pearl Martin
- 5th Battery (E), Massachusetts Light: Cpt Charles A. Phillips
- Battery C, 1st Rhode Island Light: Cpt Richard Waterman
- Battery D, 5th United States: Lt Charles E. Hazlett
| Sharpshooters- 1st United States: Ltc Casper Trepp
| Second Division
BG George Sykes | 1st Brigade
Ltc Robert C. Buchanan - 3rd United States: Cpt John D. Wilkins
- 4th United States: Cpt Hiram Dryer
- 12th United States, 1st Battalion: Cpt Matthew M. Blunt
- 12th United States, 2nd Battalion: Cpt Thomas M. Anderson
- 14th United States, 1st Battalion: Cpt John D. O'Connell
- 14th United States, 2nd Battalion: Cpt Giles B. Overton
| 2nd Brigade
Maj George L. Andrews
Maj Charles S. Lovell - 1st United States and 2nd United States (battalion): Cpt Salem S. Marsh
- 6th United States: Cpt Levi C. Bootes
- 7th United States (battalion): Cpt David P. Hancock
- 10th United States: Cpt Henry E. Maynadier
- 11th United States: Cpt Charles S. Russell
- 17th and 19th United States (battalion): Cpt John P. Wales
| 3rd Brigade
BG Gouverneur K. Warren - 5th New York: Col Cleveland Winslow
- 140th New York: Col Patrick O'Rorke
- 146th New York: Col Kenner Garrard
| Artillery- Battery L, 1st Ohio Light: Lt Frederick Dorries
- Battery I, 5th United States: Lt Malbone F. Watson[12]
| Third Division
BG Andrew A. Humphreys | 1st Brigade
BG Erastus B. Tyler - 91st Pennsylvania: Col Edgar M. Gregory (w)
- 126th Pennsylvania: Col James G. Elder (w), Ltc David W. Rowe
- 129th Pennsylvania: Col Jacob G. Frick
- 134th Pennsylvania: Ltc Edward O'Brien
| 2nd Brigade
Col Peter H. Allabach - 123rd Pennsylvania: Col John B. Clark
- 131st Pennsylvania: Ltc William B. Shaut
- 133rd Pennsylvania: Col Franklin B. Speakman
- 155th Pennsylvania: Col Edward J. Allen
| Artillery- Battery C, 1st New York Light: Lt William H. Phillips
- Batteries E and G, 1st United States: Cpt Alanson Merwin Randol[13]
| Cavalry Brigade
BG William W. Averell - 1st Massachusetts Cavalry: Col Horace B. Sargent
- 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry: Ltc Edward S. Jones
- 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry: Col James K. Kerr
- 5th United States Cavalry: Cpt James E. Harrison
| Artillery- Batteries B and L, 2nd United States: Cpt James M. Robertson
|
Left Grand DivisionMG William B. Franklin Escort - 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry: Col Richard H. Rush
I CorpsMG John F. Reynolds Escort - 1st Maine Cavalry, Company L: Cpt Constantine Taylor
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | First Division
BG Abner Doubleday | 1st Brigade
Col Walter Phelps, Jr. - 22nd New York: Ltc John McKie, Jr.
- 24th New York: Ltc Samuel R. Beardsley
- 30th New York: Ltc Morgan H. Chrysler
- 84th New York: Ltc William H. de Bevoise
- 2nd U.S. Sharpshooters: Maj Homer R. Stoughton
| 2nd Brigade
Col James Gavin - 7th Indiana: Ltc John F. Cheek
- 76th New York: Col William P. Wainwright
- 95th New York: Col George H. Biddle
- 56th Pennsylvania: Ltc John William Hofmann
| 3rd Brigade
Col William F. Rogers - 21st New York: Cpt George N. Layton
- 23rd New York: Col Henry C. Hoffman
- 35th New York: Col Newton B. Lord
- 80th New York: Ltc Jacob B. Hardenbergh
| 4th Brigade
BG Solomon Meredith
Col Lysander Cutler - 19th Indiana: Ltc Samuel J. Williams
- 24th Michigan: Col Henry A. Morrow
- 2nd Wisconsin: Col Lucius Fairchild
- 6th Wisconsin: Col Lysander Cutler, Ltc Edward S. Bragg
- 7th Wisconsin: Col William W. Robinson
| Artillery[14]
Cpt George A. Gerrish (w)
Cpt John A. Reynolds - 1st Battery, New Hampshire Light: Lt Frederick M. Edgell
- Battery L, 1st New York Light: Cpt John A. Reynolds
- Battery B, 4th United States: Lt James Stewart
| Second Division
BG John Gibbon (w)
BG Nelson Taylor | 1st Brigade
Col Adrian R. Root - 16th Maine: Ltc Charles W. Tilden
- 94th New York: Maj John A. Kress
- 104th New York: Maj Gilbert G. Prey
- 105th New York: Maj Daniel A. Sharp (w), Cpt Abraham Moore
- 107th Pennsylvania: Col Thomas F. McCoy
| 2nd Brigade
Col Peter Lyle - 12th Massachusetts: Col James L. Bates
- 26th New York: Ltc Gilbert S. Jennings (w), Maj Ezra F. Wetmore
- 90th Pennsylvania: Ltc William A. Leech
- 136th Pennsylvania: Col Thomas McKee Bayne
| 3rd Brigade
BG Nelson Taylor
Col Samuel H. Leonard - 13th Massachusetts: Col Samuel H. Leonard, Ltc N. Walter Batchelder
- 83rd New York: Cpt John Hendrickson (w), Cpt Joseph A. Moesch (w), Lt Isaac E. Hoagland, Lt Henry P. Claire
- 97th New York: Col Charles Wheelock
- 11th Pennsylvania: Col Richard Coulter (w), Cpt Christian Kuhn
- 88th Pennsylvania: Maj David A. Griffith
| Artillery
Cpt George F. Leppien - 2nd Battery, Maine Light: Cpt James A. Hall
- 5th Battery, Maine Light: Cpt George F. Leppien
- Battery C, Pennsylvania Light: Cpt James Thompson
- Battery F, 1st Pennsylvania Light: Lt R. Bruce Ricketts
| Third Division
MG George Meade | 1st Brigade
Col William Sinclair (w)
Col William McCandless - 1st Pennsylvania Reserves: Cpt William C. Talley
- 2nd Pennsylvania Reserves: Col William McCandless, Cpt Timothy Mealey
- 6th Pennsylvania Reserves: Maj Wellington H. Ent
- 13th Pennsylvania Reserves (1st Rifles): Cpt Charles F. Taylor (w), Cpt Edward Irvin (w)
- 121st Pennsylvania: Col Chapman Biddle
| 2nd Brigade
Col Albert L. Magilton - 3rd Pennsylvania Reserves: Col Horatio G. Sickel
- 4th Pennsylvania Reserves: Ltc Richard H. Woolworth
- 7th Pennsylvania Reserves: Col Henry C. Bolinger (w)
- 8th Pennsylvania Reserves: Maj Silas M. Baily
- 142nd Pennsylvania: Col Robert P. Cummins
| 3rd Brigade
BG Conrad Feger Jackson (k)
Col Joseph W. Fisher
Ltc Robert Anderson - 5th Pennsylvania Reserves: Col Joseph W. Fisher, Ltc George Dare (w), Maj Frank Zentemeyer (mw)
- 9th Pennsylvania Reserves: Ltc Robert Anderson, Maj James M. Snodgrass
- 10th Pennsylvania Reserves: Maj James B. Knox
- 11th Pennsylvania Reserves: Ltc Samuel M. Jackson
- 12th Pennsylvania Reserves: Cpt Richard Gustin
| Artillery- Battery A, 1st Pennsylvania Light: Lt John G. Simpson
- Battery B, 1st Pennsylvania Light: Cpt James H. Cooper
- Battery G, 1st Pennsylvania Light: Cpt Frank P. Amsden
- Battery C, 5th United States: Cpt Dunbar R. Ransom
|
VI CorpsMG William F. Smith Escort - 10th New York Cavalry, Company L: Lt George Vanderbilt
- 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company I: Cpt James Starr
- 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company K: Cpt Frederick C. Newhall
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | First Division
BG William T. H. Brooks | 1st Brigade
Col Alfred Thomas Torbert - 1st New Jersey: Ltc Mark W. Collet
- 2nd New Jersey: Col Samuel L. Buck
- 3rd New Jersey: Col Henry W. Brown
- 4th New Jersey: Col William B. Hatch (w), Ltc James N. Duffy
- 15th New Jersey: Ltc Edward L. Campbell
- 23rd New Jersey: Col Henry O. Ryerson
| 2nd Brigade
Col Henry L. Cake - 5th Maine: Col Edward A. Scammon
- 16th New York: Col Joel J. Seaver
- 27th New York: Col Alexander D. Adams
- 121st New York: Col Emory Upton
- 96th Pennsylvania: Ltc Peter A. Filbert
| 3rd Brigade
BG David Allen Russell - 18th New York: Col George R. Myers
- 31st New York: Ltc Leopold C. Newman
- 32nd New York: Col Francis E. Pinto
- 95th Pennsylvania: Ltc Elisha Hall
| Artillery[15]- Battery A, Maryland Light: Cpt John W. Wolcott
- 1st Battery (A), Massachusetts Light: Cpt William H. McCarthey
- Battery A, 1st New Jersey Light: Cpt William Hexamer
- Battery D, 2nd United States: Lt Edward B. Williston
| Second Division
BG Albion P. Howe | 1st Brigade
BG Calvin E. Pratt - 6th Maine: Col Hiram Burnham
- 43rd New York: Col Benjamin F. Baker
- 49th Pennsylvania: Col William H. Irwin
- 119th Pennsylvania: Col Peter C. Ellmaker
- 5th Wisconsin: Col Amasa Cobb
| 2nd Brigade
Col Henry Whiting - 26th New Jersey: Col Andrew J. Morrison
- 2nd Vermont: Ltc Charles H. Joyce
- 3rd Vermont: Col Breed N. Hyde
- 4th Vermont: Col Charles B. Stoughton
- 5th Vermont: Col Lewis A. Grant
- 6th Vermont: Col Nathan Lord, Jr.
| 3rd Brigade
BG Francis L. Vinton (w)
Col Robert F. Taylor
BG Thomas H. Neill - 21st New Jersey: Col Gilliam Van Houten
- 20th New York: Col Ernst von Vegesack
- 33rd New York: Col Robert F. Taylor
- 49th New York: Col Daniel D. Bidwell
- 77th New York: Ltc Winsor B. French
| Artillery- Battery B, Maryland Light: Cpt Alonzo Snow
- 1st Battery, New York Light: Cpt Andrew Cowan
- 3rd Battery, New York Light: Lt William A. Harn
- Battery F, 5th United States: Lt Leonard Martin
| Third Division
BG John Newton | 1st Brigade
BG John Cochrane - 65th New York: Col Alexander Shaler
- 67th New York: Col Nelson Cross
- 122nd New York: Col Silas Titus
- 23rd Pennsylvania: Maj John F. Glenn
- 61st Pennsylvania: Col George C. Spear
- 82nd Pennsylvania: Col David H. Williams
| 2nd Brigade
BG Charles Devens - 7th Massachusetts: Ltc Franklin P. Harlow
- 10th Massachusetts: Col Henry L. Eustis
- 37th Massachusetts: Col Oliver Edwards
- 36th New York: Col William H. Browne
- 2nd Rhode Island: Col Frank Wheaton, Ltc Nelson Viall
| 3rd Brigade
Col Thomas A. Rowley
BG Frank Wheaton - 62nd New York: Maj Wilson Hubbell
- 93rd Pennsylvania: Maj John M. Mark
- 98th Pennsylvania: Ltc Adolph Mehler
- 102nd Pennsylvania: Ltc Joseph M. Kinkead
- 139th Pennsylvania: Ltc James D. Owens
| Artillery- Battery C, 1st Pennsylvania Light: Cpt Jeremiah McCarthy
- Battery D, 1st Pennsylvania Light: Cpt Michael Hall
- Battery G, 2nd United States: Lt John H. Butler
| Cavalry Brigade
BG George D. Bayard (k)
Col David McM. Gregg - District of Columbia Cavalry, Independent Company: Lt William H. Orton [Orten?]
- 1st Maine Cavalry: Ltc Calvin S. Douty
- 1st New Jersey Cavalry: Ltc Joseph Kargé
- 2nd New York Cavalry: Maj Henry E. Davies
- 10th New York Cavalry: Ltc William Irvine
- 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry: Col Owen Jones
| Artillery- Battery C, 3rd United States: Cpt Horatio G. Gibson
|
Reserve Grand DivisionFurther information:[16]
- National Park Service: Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park (Fredricksburg Union order of battle: Reserve Grand Division).
- Official Records, Series I, Volume XXI, Part 1, pages 935-938.
XI CorpsBG Julius Stahel[17] Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | First Division[18]
BG Nathaniel C. McLean 1st Brigade
Col Leopold Von Gilsa - 8th New York: Col Felix Salm-Salm
- 41st New York: Ltc Ernst Von Holmstedt
- 45th New York: Ltc George von Amsberg
- 54th New York: Cpt Charles Wahle
- 153rd Pennsylvania: Col Charles Glanz
| 2nd Brigade[19]
BG Nathaniel C. McLean - 17th Connecticut: Col William H. Noble
- 25th Ohio: Col William P. Richardson
- 55th Ohio: Col John C. Lee
- 75th Ohio: Ltc Robert A. Constable
- 107th Ohio: Col Seraphim Meyer
| Cavalry Brigade
Col Luigi Palma Di Cesnola - Connecticut Cavalry, 1st Battalion: Cpt Charles Farnsworth
- 4th New York Cavalry: Maj Alfred W. Taylor,
- 9th New York Cavalry: Maj Edgar A. Kimball
- 6th Ohio Cavalry: Cpt J. H. Cryer
| Artillery
Cpt William L. De Beck - 2nd New York Battery: Cpt Louis Schirmer
- 13th New York Battery: Cpt Julius Dieckmann
- 1st Ohio, Company K: Cpt William L. De Beck
| Second Division[20]
BG Adolph Von Steinwehr[21] | 1st Brigade
Col Adolphus Buschbeck - 29th New York: Maj U. Gullman
- 154th New York: Col Patrick H. Jones
- 27th Pennsylvania: Ltc Lorenz Cantador
- 73rd Pennsylvania: Col Gustavus A. Muhleck
| 2nd Brigade
Col Orland Smith - 33rd Massachusetts: Col Albert C. Maggi
- 134th New York: Col Charles R. Coster
- 136th New York: Ltc L. B. Faulkner
- 73rd Ohio: Ltc Richard Long
| Artillery
- 1st New York, Battery I: Cpt M. Wiedrich
- 12th Ohio Battery: Cpt Aaron C. Johnson
| Third Division[22]
BG Carl Schurz | 1st Brigade
Col Alexander Schimmelfennig - 82nd Illinois: Col Friedrich Hecker
- 68th New York: Maj C. Von Wedell
- 157th New York: Col Philip P. Brown, Jr.
- 61st Ohio: Col Stephen J. McGroarty
- 74th Pennsylvania: Maj A. Von Hartung
- 1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery I: Cpt Hubert Dilger
| 2nd Brigade[23]
Col Włodzimierz Krzyżanowski - 58th New York: Ltc Frederick Gellman
- 119th New York: Col Elias Peissner
- 75th Pennsylvania: Col Francis Mahler
- 26th Wisconsin: Col William H. Jacobs
- 1st West Virginia Artillery, Battery C: Cpt Wallace Hill
| Unattached - 1st Indiana Cavalry (two companies): Cpt Theodore Majtheny
- 82nd Ohio: Ltc David Thompson
- 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry: Col Josiah H. Kellogg
- 3rd West Virginia Cavalry (2 companies): Cpt S. B. Conger
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XII CorpsMG Henry Warner Slocum Escort - 12th Illinois Cavalry, Company A: Cpt P. E. Fisher
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | First Division
BG Alpheus S. Williams 1st Brigade
Col Joseph F. Knipe - 5th Connecticut: Col George D. Chapman
- 10th Maine: Col George Lafayette Beal
- 28th New York: Ltc E. W. Cook
- 46th Pennsylvania: Ltc James L. Selfridge
- 128th Pennsylvania: Col Joseph A. Mathews
| 2nd Brigade
BG Thomas L. Kane - 20th Connecticut: Col Samuel Ross
- 123rd New York: Col Archibald L. McDougall
- 124th Pennsylvania: Col Joseph W. Hawley
- 125th Pennsylvania: Col Jacob C. Higgins
| 3rd Brigade
BG John K. Murphy - 27th Indiana: Col Silas Colgrove
- 2nd Massachusetts: Maj Charles R. Mudge
- 13th New Jersey: Col Ezra A. Carman
- 107th New York: Col Alexander S. Diven
- 29th Pennsylvania: Maj Michael Scott
- 3rd Wisconsin: Ltc William Hawley
| Artillery[24]
Cpt Robert H. Fitzugh - 1st New York, Battery K: Ltc E. L. Bailey
- 1st New York, Battery M: Ltc C. E. Winegar
- 4th United States, Battery F: Ltc E. D. Muhlenberg
| Cavalry- 1st Maine Cavalry, Company H: Cpt George S. Summat
- 1st Michigan Cavalry, Company L: Cpt Melvin Brewer
| Second Division
BG John W. Geary | 1st Brigade
BG Charles Candy - 5th Ohio: Col John H. Patrick
- 7th Ohio: Col William R. Creigton
- 29th Ohio: Col Lewis P. Buckley
- 66th Ohio: Ltc Eugene Powell
- 28th Pennsylvania: Cpt Joseph B. Copeland
- 147th Pennsylvania: Ltc Ario Pardee, Jr.
- 12th Illinois Cavalry: Col Hasbrouck Davis
- 1st Maryland Cavalry (3 companies): Cpt J. H. Cook
| 2nd Brigade
Col Joseph M. Sudsburg - 3rd Maryland: Ltc Gilbert P. Robinson
- 60th New York: Ltc John C. O. Redington
- 145th New York: Maj Roswell L. Van Wagenen
| 3rd Brigade
BG George S. Greene - 78th New York: Maj H. C. Blanchard
- 102nd New York: Ltc James C. Lane
- 137th New York: Col David Ireland
- 149th New York: Maj Abel G. Cook
- 109th Pennsylvania: Col Henry J. Stainrook
- 111th Pennsylvania: Ltc George A. Cobham, Jr.
| Artillery
Maj L. Kieffer - 6th Maine Battery: Lt Edwin B. Dow
- Pennsylvania Battery E: Cpt J. M. Knap
- Pennsylvania Battery F: Cpt R. B. Hampton
| Cavalry- 1st Maine Cavalry, Company M: Cpt G. M. Brown
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Notes1. ^Official Records, Series I, Volume XXI, Part 1, pages 48-61 2. ^Multiple commander names indicate command succession of command during the battle or the campaign. 3. ^Temporarily attached to Second Brigade. 4. ^Disabled. 5. ^Transferred from Second Brigade, December 13. 6. ^Chief of the corps artillery. 7. ^Captain John Edwards,jr.,chief of the corps artillery. 8. ^Succeeded BG Bayard in command of the Cavalry Brigade, Left Grand Division. 9. ^Captain La Rhett L. Livingston, chief of the corps artillery. 10. ^Disabled December 13. 11. ^Captain Stephen H. Weed,chief of the corps artillery. 12. ^Chief of artillery, Second Division. 13. ^Chief of artillery, Third Division. 14. ^Colonel Charles S. Wainwright, chief of the corps artillery. 15. ^Captain Romeyn B. Ayres, chief of the corps artillery. 16. ^Reserve Grand Division not engaged. 17. ^XI Corps: Headquarters Stafford Court-House, Va. 18. ^Headquarters Stafford Court-House, Va. 19. ^December 10-16, marched from Chantilly to Falmouth; December 17, marched to Stafford Court-House. 20. ^Headquarters at Falmouth, Va., December 10-14, marched from Germantown to Stafford Court-House. 21. ^One copy of the monthly return reports Col A. Buschbeck as commanding. 22. ^Headquarters at Stafford Court-House. 23. ^December 10-14, marched from Centreville to Stafford Court-House. 24. ^Cpt Clermont L. Best, chief of corps artillery.
References- U.S. War Department, The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1880–1901.
- U.S. War Department, The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1880–1901: Return of casualties in the Union forces commanded by Major General Ambrose E. Burnside, U. S. Army, at the battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 11-15, 1862.
- National Park Service: Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park (Fredricksburg Union order of battle).
- Civil War Home: Fredericksburg Union order of battle
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