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- Abbreviations used Military Rank
- Department of North Carolina/Wilmington Expeditionary Force XXIII Corps Terry's Provisional Corps
- North Atlantic Blockading Squadron
- See also
- Notes
- References
The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Wilmington (February 11-22, 1865) of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately. Abbreviations usedMilitary Rank- MG = Major General
- BG = Brigadier General
- Col = Colonel
- Ltc = Lieutenant Colonel
- Bvt = Brevet
Department of North Carolina/Wilmington Expeditionary ForceMG John M. Schofield
- Chief Engineer: Bvt BG Cyrus B. Comstock
- Chief Quartermaster: Col George Sullivan Dodge
XXIII CorpsMG John M. Schofield Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | Second Division | 2nd Brigade
Col Orlando H. Moore - 107th Illinois
- 80th Indiana
- 26th Kentucky
- 23rd Michigan
- 111th Ohio
- 118th Ohio
| Third Division
MG Jacob D. Cox | 1st Brigade
Col Oscar W. Sterl - 12th Kentucky
- 16th Kentucky
- 100th Ohio
- 104th Ohio
- 8th Tennessee
| 2nd Brigade
Bvt BG John S. Casement - 65th Illinois
- 65th Indiana
- 103rd Ohio
- 177th Ohio
- 5th Tennessee
| 3rd Brigade
Bvt BG Thomas J. Henderson - 112th Illinois
- 63rd Indiana
- 140th Indiana
| Artillery- Battery D, 1st Ohio Light Artillery
| |
Terry's Provisional CorpsMG Alfred H. Terry - Chief of Staff - BG Joseph R. Hawley
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | First Division (XXIV Corps) | 2nd Brigade
Bvt BG Joseph C. Abbott - 6th Connecticut
- 7th Connecticut
- 3rd New Hampshire
- 7th New Hampshire
- 16th New York Heavy Artillery
| Second Division (XXIV Corps)
BG Adelbert Ames | 1st Brigade
Col Rufus Daggett - 3rd New York
- 112th New York
- 117th New York
- 142nd New York
| 2nd Brigade
Maj Oliver P. Harding until 14 Feb
Ltc James A. Colvin - 47th New York
- 48th New York
- 76th Pennsylvania
- 97th Pennsylvania
- 203rd Pennsylvania
| 3rd Brigade
Ltc Nathan J. Johnson until 14 Feb
Col George F. Granger - 13th Indiana
- 9th Maine
- 4th New Hampshire
- 115th New York
- 169th New York
| Artillery- 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery Cos. B, G, L
- 16th New York Independent Battery Light Artillery
- 2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery Co. A
| Engineers- 15th New York Engineers Cos. A, I
| Third Division (XXV Corps)
BG Charles J. Paine | 1st Brigade
Col Delevan Bates[1] - 107th U.S. Colored Troops
- Other regiments dispersed throughout division
| 2nd Brigade
Col John W. Ames - 4th U.S. Colored Troops
- 6th U.S. Colored Troops
- 30th U.S. Colored Troops
- 39th U.S. Colored Troops
| 3rd Brigade
Col Elias Wright until 20 Feb
Col John Henry Holman - 1st U.S. Colored Troops
- 5th U.S. Colored Troops
- 10th U.S. Colored Troops
- 27th U.S. Colored Troops
- 37th U.S. Colored Troops
| Artillery- Battery E, 3rd U.S. Artillery
| |
North Atlantic Blockading SquadronRear Admiral David D. Porter - Cape Fear River
- USS Bat
- USS Berberry
- USS Chippewa
- USS Emma
- USS Eolus
- USS Huron
- USS Kansas
- USS Launch No. 1
- USS Launch No. 6
- USS Lenapee
- USS Little Ada
- USS Mackinaw
- USS Malvern
- USS Maratanza
- USS Maumee
- USS Moccasin
- USS Montauk
- USS Nansemond
- USS Nyack
- USS Osceola
- USS Pawtuxet
- USS Pequot
- USS Pontoosuc
- USS Republic
- USS Sassacus
- USS Seneca
- USS Shawmut
- USS Unadilla
- USS Wilderness
- USS Yantic
- Fort Fisher
- USS Aries
- USS Howquah
- USS Keystone State
- USS Montgomery
- USS Monticello
- USS R. R. Cuyler
- USS Vicksburg
See also{{portal|American Civil War}}- North Carolina in the American Civil War
Notes1. ^Bates was in command of the 1st Brigade (Eicher, p.121), but the 30th U.S.C.T. and 1st U.S.C.T. of Bates' brigade were attached to the 2nd and 3rd brigades respectively and were the only regiments from the 1st Brigade to take an active part at Fort Fisher or Wilmington.
References- NC Historic Sites - Fort Fisher
- Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., Civil War High Commands, Stanford University Press, 2001, {{ISBN|0-8047-3641-3}}.
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