Monocacy Confederate order of battle

Monocacy Confederate order of battle

The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Monocacy of the American Civil War in Frederick County, Maryland on July 9, 1864. The Union order of battle is shown separately.

Contents

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

  • w = wounded
  • mw = mortally wounded
  • k = killed

Army of the Valley

Bvt. LTG Jubal A. Early

Breckinridge's Corps

MG John C. Breckinridge

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Gordon's Division
    MG John B. Gordon

Evans' Brigade


   BG Clement A. Evans (w)
   Col E.N. Atkinson

  • 13th Georgia: Col J.H. Baker (w)
  • 26th Georgia: Col E.N. Atkinson, Ltc James S. Blain
  • 31st Georgia: Col John H. Lowe
  • 38th Georgia: Maj Thomas H. Bomar
  • 60th Georgia: Cpt Milton Russell
  • 61st Georgia: Col J.J. Lamar (k), Ltc J.D. VanValkenburg (k), Cpt E.F Sharp
  • 12th Georgia Battalion: Cpt J.W. Anderson
Consolidated Louisiana Brigade


   BG Zebulon York

Hays' Louisiana Brigade: Col W.R. Peck

  • 5th Louisiana: Maj Alexander Hart
  • 6th Louisiana: Ltc Joseph Hanlon
  • 7th Louisiana: Ltc Thomas M. Terry
  • 8th Louisiana: Cpt Louis Prados
  • 9th Louisiana, Ltc J.J. Hodges (w)

Stafford's Brigade: Col. Eugene Waggaman

  • 1st Louisiana: Cpt Joseph Taylor
  • 2nd Louisiana: Ltc Michael A. Grogan
  • 10th Louisiana: Ltc Henry D. Monier
  • 14th Louisiana: Ltc David Zable
  • l5th Louisiana: Cpt H.J. Egan
Terry's Consolidated Virginia Brigade


   BG William Terry

Stonewall Brigade: Col John H.S. Funk

  • 2nd, 4th, 5th, 27th, and 33rd Virginia Consolidated Infantry Regiments

Jones’ Brigade: Col Robert H. Dungan

  • 21st, 25th, 42nd, 44th, 48th, and 50th Virginia Consolidated Infantry Regiments

Steuart’s Brigade: Cpt Peter Yancy

  • 10th, 23rd, and 36th Virginia Consolidated Infantry Regiments

Breckinridge's Division
     BG John Echols

Echols' Brigade


   Col George S. Patton

  • 22nd Virginia Infantry
  • 23rd Virginia Infantry Battalion: Ltc Clarence Derrick
  • 26th Virginia Infantry Battalion: Ltc George M. Edgar
Wharton's Brigade


   BG Gabriel C. Wharton

  • 45th Virginia Infantry: Maj Francis Miller
  • 51st Virginia Infantry
  • 30th Virginia Infantry Battalion: Maj Peter J. Otey
Smith's Brigade


   Col Augustus Forsberg

  • 36th Virginia Infantry
  • 60th Virginia Infantry
  • 45th Virginia Infantry Battalion
  • William H. Thomas' Legion: Ltc James R. Lowe

Rodes' Corps

MG Robert E. Rodes

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Rodes' Division
    MG Robert E. Rodes

Grimes' Brigade


   BG Bryan Grimes (absent, wounded)

  • 32nd North Carolina
  • 43rd North Carolina
  • 53rd North Carolina
  • 2nd North Carolina Battalion
Cooks' Brigade


   BG Philip Cook

  • 4th Georgia
  • 12th Georgia
  • 21st Georgia
  • 44th Georgia
Cox's Brigade


   BG William R. Cox

  • 1st North Carolina: Col H. M. Brown
  • 2nd North Carolina: Col J. P. Cobb
  • 3rd North Carolina: Col S. D. Thurston
  • 4th North Carolina: Col J. H. Wood
  • 14th North Carolina: Ltc W.A. Johnston
  • 30th North Carolina
Battle's Brigade


   Col Samuel Pickens

  • 3rd Alabama
  • 5th Alabama: Ltc E.L. Hobson
  • 6th Alabama
  • 12th Alabama
  • 61st Alabama

Ramseur's Division
     MG Stephen D. Ramseur

Lilley's Brigade


   BG Robert D. Lilley

  • 13th Virginia Infantry
  • 31st Virginia Infantry
  • 49th Virginia Infantry
  • 52nd Virginia Infantry
  • 53rd Virginia Infantry
Johnston's Brigade


   BG Robert D. Johnston

  • 5th North Carolina: Col J.W. Lea
  • 12th North Carolina: Ltc W.S. Davis
  • 20th North Carolina: Col T.F. Toon
  • 23rd North Carolina:
Lewis' Brigade


   BG William G. Lewis

  • 6th North Carolina: Ltc S.M. Tate
  • 21st North Carolina
  • 54th North Carolina
  • 57th North Carolina
  • 1st North Carolina Battalion

Artillery Reserve

Chief of Artillery: BG Armistead L. Long

Division Battalion Battery and Others

Artillery Division
    Ltc J. Floyd King

Nelson's Battalion


   Ltc William Nelson

  • Milledge's (Georgia) Battery: Cpt John Milledge
  • Amhurst (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt L.J. Kirkpatrick
  • Fluvanna (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt John L. Massie
Braxton's Battalion


   Ltc Carter Battalion

  • Allegheny (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt John C. Carpenter
  • Stafford (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt Raleigh L. Cooper
  • Lee (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt W.W. Hardwicke
McLaughlin's Battalion


   Maj William McLaughlin

  • Lewisburg (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt Thomas A. Bryan
  • Wise Legion Artillery: Cpt W.M. Lowry
  • Monroe (Virginia) Artillery: Cpt George B. Chapman

Cavalry

MG Robert Ransom

Brigade Regiment and Other
McCausland's Brigade


   BG John McCausland

  • 14th Virginia Cavalry
  • 16th Virginia Cavalry
  • 17th Virginia Cavalry: Ltc W.C. Tavenner (k)
  • 22nd Virginia Cavalry: Col William E. Peters

References

Monacacy National Battlefield website


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