First Deep Bottom Confederate order of battle

The following Confederate Army units and commanders fought in the First Battle of Deep Bottom (July 27–29, 1864) of the American Civil War. The Union order of battle is listed separately.

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

  • w = wounded

Confederate Forces

Army of Northern Virginia

Gen Robert E. Lee

First Corps

LTG Richard H. Anderson

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Kershaw's Division
     MG Joseph B. Kershaw

Wofford's Brigade

   BG Dudley M. Du Bose

  • 16th Georgia: Maj John H. H. Skelton
  • 18th Georgia: Col Joseph Armstrong
  • 24th Georgia: Col C. C. Sanders
  • 3rd Georgia Sharpshooter Battalion: Ltc N. L. Hutchins, Jr.
  • Cobb's Georgia Legion: Ltc Luther J. Glenn
  • Phillips' Georgia Legion: Ltc Joseph Hamilton
Humphreys' Brigade

   BG Benjamin G. Humphreys

  • 13th Mississippi: Ltc Alfred J. O'Brien
  • 17th Mississippi: Cpt Jesse C. Cochran
  • 18th Mississippi: Ltc William H. Luse
  • 21st Mississippi: Col Daniel N. Moody
Bryan's Brigade

   BG Goode Bryan

  • 10th Georgia: Col Willis C. Holt
  • 50th Georgia: Col Peter A.S. McGlashan
  • 51st Georgia: Ltc James Dickey
  • 53rd Georgia: Col James P. Simms
Conner's Brigade

   BG James Conner

  • 2nd South Carolina: Col John D. Kennedy
  • 3rd South Carolina: Ltc R. C. Moffett
  • 7th South Carolina: Cpt E. Jerry Goggans
  • 8th South Carolina: Col John Williford Henagan
  • 15th South Carolina: Col John Bunyon Davis
  • 20th South Carolina: Col Stephen M. Boykin
  • 3rd South Carolina Infantry Battalion: Ltc William G. Rice

Artillery
     BG Edward Porter Alexander (w)
     Ltc F. Huger

Cabell's Battalion

   Col H. C. Cabell

  • Anderson's Battery (Virginia): Cpt R. M. Anderson
  • Callaway's Battery (Georgia): Lt Morgan Callaway
  • Carlton's Battery (Georgia): Cpt H. H. Carlton
  • Manly's Battery (North Carolina): Cpt Basil C. Manly
Huger's Battalion

   Ltc F. Huger

  • Fickling's Battery (South Carolina): Cpt W. W. Fickling
  • Moody's Battery (Louisiana): Lt J. C. Parkinson
  • Parker's Battery (Virginia): Cpt W. W. Parker
  • Smith's Battery (Virginia): Cpt John D. Smith
  • Taylor's Battery (Virginia): Cpt O. B. Taylor
  • Woolfolk's Battery (Virginia): Cpt James Woolfolk
Hardaway's Battalion
[detached from Second Corps]

   Ltc R. A. Hardaway

  • Dance's Battery (Virginia): Cpt Willis J. Dance
  • Graham's Battery (Virginia): Cpt Archibald Graham
  • Griffin's Battery (Virginia): Cpt Charles B. Griffin
  • Smith's Battery (Virginia): Cpt B. H. Smith, Jr.
Haskell's Battalion

   Maj John C. Haskell

  • Flanner's Battery (North Carolina): Cpt H. G. Flanner
  • Garden's Battery (South Carolina): Cpt H. R. Garden
  • Ramsay's Battery (North Carolina): Cpt John A. Ramsay
  • Lamkin's Battery (Virginia): Cpt J. N. Lamkin
Stark's Battalion

   Ltc A. W. Stark

  • Green's Battery (Louisiana): Cpt Charles A. Green
  • Armistead's Battery (Virginia): Cpt A. D. Armistead
  • French's Battery (Virginia): Cpt David A. French

See also

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