- Abbreviations used Military rank Other
- Army of the Potomac II Corps V Corps VI Corps Cavalry
- References
The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Hatcher's Run (February 5-7, 1865) during the Petersburg Campaign of the American Civil War. Order of battle is compiled from the official tabulation of casualties and includes only units which sustained casualties.[1] Abbreviations usedMilitary rank- MG = Major General
- BG = Brigadier General
- Col = Colonel
- Ltc = Lieutenant Colonel
- Maj = Major
- Cpt = Captain
Other- w = wounded
- m = mortally wounded
- k = killed
- c = captured
Army of the PotomacII CorpsMG Andrew A. Humphreys Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | First Division [not engaged] | 4th Brigade Col John Ramsey - 8th New York Heavy Artillery
- 64th New York
- 53rd Pennsylvania
- 116th Pennsylvania
- 144th Pennsylvania
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Second Division
BG Thomas A. Smyth | 1st Brigade Col William A. Olmsted - 19th Massachusetts
- 20th Massachusetts
- 59th New York
- 184th Pennsylvania
| 2nd Brigade Col Mathew Murphy (mw) 5 Feb
Col James Patrick McIvor - 8th New York Heavy Artillery
- 164th New York
- 170th New York
- 182nd New York
| 3rd Brigade Ltc Francis E. Pierce - 14th Connecticut
- 12th New Jersey
- 10th New York Battalion
- 69th Pennsylvania
| Unattached- 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry Battalion
| Third Division
MG Gershom Mott | 1st Brigade BG Régis de Trobriand - 17th Maine
- 40th New York
- 86th New York
- 110th Pennsylvania
- 2nd US Sharpshooters
| 2nd Brigade BG George W. West - 1st Massachusetts Heavy Artillery
- 5th Michigan
- 57th Pennsylvania
- 141st Pennsylvania
| 3rd Brigade BG Robert McAllister - 7th New Jersey
- 8th New Jersey
- 11th New Jersey
- 120th New York
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V CorpsMG Gouverneur K. Warren Escort: 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company C
Provost Guard: 104th New York Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | First Division
Bvt MG Charles Griffin | 1st Brigade Bvt BG Horatio G. Sickel - 185th New York
- 198th Pennsylvania
| 2nd Brigade Col Allen L. Burr - 187th New York Battalion
- 188th New York Battalion
- 189th New York
| 3rd Brigade Bvt BG Alfred L. Pearson - 20th Maine
- 32nd Massachusetts
- 1st Michigan
- 16th Michigan
- 83rd Pennsylvania, 6 Companies
- 91st Pennsylvania
- 118th Pennsylvania
- 155th Pennsylvania
| Second Division
Bvt MG Romeyn B. Ayres | 1st Brigade Bvt BG Frederick Winthrop - 5th New York Veterans
- 15th New York Heavy Artillery
- 140th New York
- 146th New York
| 2nd Brigade Col Richard N. Bowerman - 1st Maryland
- 4th Maryland
- 7th Maryland
- 8th Maryland
| 3rd Brigade Bvt BG James Gwyn - 3rd Delaware
- 4th Delaware
- 157th Pennsylvania (4 companies)
- 190th Pennsylvania
- 191st Pennsylvania
- 210th Pennsylvania
| Third Division
Bvt MG Samuel W. Crawford | 1st Brigade BG Edward S. Bragg - 24th Michigan
- 143rd Pennsylvania
- 149th Pennsylvania
- 150th Pennsylvania
- 6th Wisconsin
- 7th Wisconsin
| 2nd Brigade BG Henry Baxter - 16th Maine
- 39th Massachusetts
- 97th New York
- 11th Pennsylvania
- 88th Pennsylvania
| 3rd Brigade Bvt BG Henry A. Morrow (w)
Col Thomas F. McCoy - 94th New York
- 95th New York
- 147th New York
- 56th Pennsylvania
- 107th Pennsylvania
- 121st Pennsylvania
- 142nd Pennsylvania
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VI CorpsDivision | Brigade | Regiments and Others | First Division
BG Frank Wheaton | 1st Brigade [not engaged] | 2nd Brigade Col James Hubbard - 2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery
- 65th New York
- 121st New York
- 95th Pennsylvania
| 3rd Brigade BG Joseph E. Hamblin - 37th Massachusetts
- 5th Wisconsin
| Second Division [not engaged] | Third Division [not engaged] |
CavalryDivision | Brigade | Regiments and Others | First Division [not engaged] | Second Division
BG David McM. Gregg | 1st Brigade BG Henry E. Davies, Jr. - 1st Massachusetts
- 1st New Jersey
- 10th New York
- 24th New York
- 1st Pennsylvania (5 companies)
| 2nd Brigade BG John Irvin Gregg (w)
Col Michael Kerwin - 2nd Pennsylvania
- 4th Pennsylvania
- 8th Pennsylvania
- 13th Pennsylvania
- 16th Pennsylvania
| 3rd Brigade Col Oliver B. Knowles - 1st Maine
- 6th Ohio
- 12th Ohio
- 21st Pennsylvania
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References1. ^{{cite web|title=Return of casualties in the Union forces at Hatcher’s Run (otherwise known as Dabney’s Mill, Armstrong’s Mill, Rowanty Creek, and Vaughan Road) and Fort Stedman|url=http://www.beyondthecrater.com/siege-of-petersburg-resources/official-records/volume-xlvi/part-1-serial-number-95/siege-of-petersburg-reports-95/number-3-return-of-casualties-in-the-union-forces-at-hatchers-run-otherwise-known-as-dabneys-mill-armstrongs-mill-rowanty-creek-and-vaughan-road-and-fort-stedman/|publisher=The Siege of Petersburg Online|accessdate=24 October 2012}}
1 : American Civil War orders of battle |