The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Cedar Creek of the American Civil War. The battle was fought on October 19, 1864. Order of battle compiled from the army organization[1] during the campaign.[2] The Confederate order of battle is listed separately.
Abbreviations used
editMilitary rank
edit- MG = Major General
- BG = Brigadier General
- Col = Colonel
- Ltc = Lieutenant Colonel
- Maj = Major
- Cpt = Captain
Other
edit- w = wounded
- mw = mortally wounded
- k = killed
Army of the Shenandoah
editMG Philip Sheridan, Commanding
MG Horatio Wright[3]
Escort:
- 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry (detachment): Maj Weidner H. Spera
- 6th U. S. Cavalry: Cpt Ira W. Claffin
VI Corps
editBG James B. Ricketts (w)
BG George W. Getty
MG Horatio Wright
Escort:
1st Michigan Cavalry, Company G: Lieutenant William H. Wheeler
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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First Division |
1st Brigade
Col William Henry Penrose (w)
|
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2nd Brigade
Col Joseph Eldridge Hamblin (w)
|
| |
3rd Brigade[4]
Col Oliver Edwards |
| |
Second Division
|
1st Brigade
Col James M. Warner |
|
2nd Brigade
BG Lewis A. Grant
|
| |
3rd Brigade
BG Daniel D. Bidwell (k)
|
| |
Third Division
|
1st Brigade
Col William Emerson |
|
2nd Brigade
Col William H. Ball |
| |
Artillery Brigade |
|
XIX Corps
editDivision | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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First Division |
1st Brigade
Col Edwin P. Davis |
|
2nd Brigade
Col Stephen Thomas |
| |
3rd Brigade[6]
Col Leonard D. H. Currie |
| |
Division Artillery | ||
Second Division
|
1st Brigade
BG Henry W. Birge
|
|
2nd Brigade
Col Edward L. Molineux |
| |
3rd Brigade
Col Daniel Macauley (w)
|
| |
4th Brigade
Col David Shunk |
| |
Division Artillery |
| |
Reserve Artillery
Maj Albert W. Bradbury |
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Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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First Division
|
1st Brigade
Ltc Thomas F. Wildes |
|
2nd Brigade[4]
Colonel William B. Curtis |
| |
3rd Brigade
Col Thomas M. Harris |
| |
1st Brigade
Col Hiram F. Devol |
| |
2nd Brigade
Ltc Benjamin F. Coates |
| |
Artillery |
Artillery Brigade
Cpt Henry A. du Pont |
|
|
1st Brigade
Col Wilhelm Heine |
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2nd Brigade
Ltc G. DePeyster Arden |
|
Cavalry Corps
editEscort: 1st Rhode Island: Maj William H. Turner, jr.
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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First Division |
1st Brigade
Col James H. Kidd |
|
2nd Brigade
Col Thomas C. Devin |
| |
Reserve Brigade
Col Charles Russell Lowell (mw) |
| |
Second Division[12] |
1st Brigade
Col Alpheus S. Moore |
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2nd Brigade
Col Henry Capehart |
| |
Division Artillery |
| |
Third Division |
1st Brigade |
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2nd Brigade
Col William Wells |
| |
Horse Artillery |
|
Notes
edit- ^ Multiple commander names indicate command succession of command during the battle or the campaign.
- ^ Official Records, Series I, Volume XLIII, Part 1, pages 125-130
- ^ Commanded during General Sheridan's temporary absence is the early part of the battle.
- ^ a b c At Winchester, Va., and not engaged in the battle.
- ^ Corps officer of the day at the beginning of the battle; later rejoined brigade and commanded the left of its line.
- ^ Guarding wagon trains, and not engaged in the battle.
- ^ Welcher, The Union Army, 1861–1865 Organization and Operations. Vol. 1, p. 420 notes that Crook's army consisted in part of troops that formerly belonged to the VIII Corps, of the Middle Department, so that name was sometimes used because it was less cumbersome than Army of West Virginia. The official name of the organization, established by order on August 8, 1864, was Army of West Virginia. Lewis, The Guns of Cedar Creek, p. 107, notes that this grand title disguised the fact that the 4,000 men of the so-called army were the approximate size of a Union division, and their two constituent divisions were actually brigade-sized and led by colonels.
- ^ Corps officer of the day.
- ^ Dyer page 410
- ^ Only a small detachment from the First Brigade, and the 6th New York Heavy Artillery, from the Second Brigade, engaged in the battle
- ^ Detailed for duty at General Sheridan's headquarters.
- ^ From Department of West Virginia.
- ^ Although Major Theodore A. Boice is listed as in command, he did not take command until October 20. According to a page 4 New York Herald article published November 11, 1864, Krom, who was supposed to muster out on October 19, continued to lead the regiment through the Battle of Cedar Creek.
References
edit- U.S. War Department, The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1880–1901.
- Dyer, Frederick H., A compendium of the War of the Rebellion, Volume 1, 1908, Des Moines IA