Chantilly Confederate order of battle

Chantilly Confederate order of battle

The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Chantilly of the American Civil War on September 1, 1862, near Chantilly, Virginia. The Union order of battle is shown separately.

Contents

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Left Wing, Army of Northern Virginia

MG Thomas Jackson

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Starke’s Division
     BG William E. Starke

Stonewall Brigade


   Col A.J. Grigsby

  • 2nd Virginia Infantry
  • 4th Virginia Infantry
  • 5th Virginia Infantry
  • 27th Virginia Infantry
  • 33rd Virginia Infantry
Campbell’s Brigade


   Col Bradley T. Johnson

  • 21st Virginia Infantry
  • 42nd Virginia Infantry
  • 48th Virginia Infantry
  • 1st Virginia “Irish” Battalion
Taliaferro’s Brigade


   Col Alexander G. Taliaferro

  • 47th Alabama
  • 48th Alabama
  • 10th Virginia Infantry
  • 23rd Virginia Infantry
  • 37th Virginia Infantry
Starke’s Brigade


   Col Leroy A. Stafford

  • 1st Louisiana
  • 2nd Louisiana
  • 9th Louisiana
  • 10th Louisiana
  • 15th Louisiana
  • Coppens Louisiana Battalion
Artillery


   Maj Lindsay M. Shumaker

  • 2nd Baltimore Light Artillery
  • Allegheny (Va.) Artillery
  • Hampden (Va.) Artillery
  • Cutshaw’s (Va.) Battery
  • Rockbridge (Va.) Artillery
  • Lynchburg “Lee” (Va.) Artillery
  • Danville (Va.) Artillery
  • 8th Star (Va.) Artillery
  • Winchester (Va.) Artillery

Light Division
     MG A.P. Hill

Branch’s Brigade


   BG Lawrence O'Bryan Branch

  • 7th North Carolina
  • 18th North Carolina
  • 28th North Carolina
  • 33rd North Carolina
  • 37th North Carolina
Thomas’s Brigade


   Col Edward L. Thomas

  • 14th Georgia
  • 35th Georgia
  • 45th Georgia
  • 49th Georgia
Pender’s Brigade


   BG William D. Pender

  • 16th North Carolina
  • 22nd North Carolina
  • 34th North Carolina
  • 38th North Carolina
Gregg’s Brigade


   BG Maxcy Gregg

  • 1st South Carolina
  • 1st South Carolina (Orr's) Rifles
  • 12th South Carolina
  • 13th South Carolina
  • 14th South Carolina
Archer’s Brigade


   BG James J. Archer

  • 8th Alabama Battalion
  • 19th Georgia
  • 1st Tennessee Provincial Army
  • 7th Tennessee
  • 14th Tennessee
Field’s Brigade


   Col John M. Brockenbrough

Artillery


   Ltc R. Lindsay Walker

  • Branch (N.C.) Artillery
  • Pee Dee (S.C.) Artillery
  • Crenshaw (Va.) Artillery
  • Fredericksburg (Va.) Artillery
  • Middlesex (Va.) Artillery
  • Purcell (Va.) Artillery
  • Letcher (Va.) Artillery

Lawton’s Division
     BG Alexander R. Lawton

Lawton’s Brigade


   Col Marcellus Douglass

  • 13th Georgia
  • 26th Georgia
  • 31st Georgia
  • 38th Georgia
  • 60th Georgia
  • 61st Georgia
Trimble’s Brigade


   Cpt William F. Brown (k)

  • 15th Alabama
  • 12th Georgia
  • 21st Georgia
  • 21st North Carolina
  • 1st North Carolina Battalion
Early’s Brigade


   BG Jubal A. Early

  • 13th Virginia Infantry
  • 25th Virginia Infantry
  • 31st Virginia Infantry
  • 44th Virginia Infantry
  • 49th Virginia Infantry
  • 52nd Virginia Infantry
  • 58th Virginia Infantry
Hay’s Brigade


   Col Henry B. Strong

  • 5th Louisiana
  • 6th Louisiana
  • 7th Louisiana
  • 8th Louisiana
  • 14th Louisiana
Artillery


   Maj Alfred R. Courtney

  • D’Aquin’s Guard (La.) Artillery
  • Dement’s (Md.) Artillery
  • Chesapeake (Md.) Artillery
  • Johnson’s (Va.) Artillery
  • Courtney (Va.) Artillery
  • Staunton (Va.) Artillery

Cavalry

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Cavalry Division
     MG J.E.B. Stuart

Robertson’s Brigade


   BG Beverly H. Robertson

  • 2nd Virginia Cavalry
  • 6th Virginia Cavalry
  • 7th Virginia Cavalry
  • 12th Virginia Cavalry
  • 17th Virginia Cavalry Battalion
Lee’s Brigade


   BG Fitzhugh Lee

  • 1st Virginia Cavalry
  • 3rd Virginia Cavalry
  • 4th Virginia Cavalry
  • 5th Virginia Cavalry
  • 9th Virginia Cavalry
Hampton’s Brigade


   BG Wade Hampton

Artillery
  • Hart’s (S.C.) Horse Artillery
  • 1st Stuart (Va.) Horse Artillery

References

Taylor, Paul. He Hath Loosed the Fateful Lightning: The Battle of Ox Hill (Chantilly), September 1, 1862. White Mane Books: Shippensburg, Pa., 2003. ISBN 1-57249-329-1


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