The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Peebles's Farm (Sept 30, 1864) during the Petersburg campaign of the American Civil War. The order of battle is compiled from the official tabulation of casualties and includes only units which sustained casualties.[1] 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
- Lt = Lieutenant
Other
edit- w = wounded
- mw = mortally wounded
- k = killed
- c = captured
Army of the Potomac
editII Corps
editDivision | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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First Division [not engaged] |
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Second Division [not engaged] |
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Third Division
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First Brigade K-4, W-15, M-1 = 20 |
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Second Brigade K-4, W-39, M-11 = 54 BG Byron R. Pierce |
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Third Brigade K-4, W-11, M-0 = 15 |
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V Corps
editDivision | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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First Division
|
First Brigade |
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Second Brigade
Col Edgar M. Gregory |
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Third Brigade
Col James Gwyn (w) |
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Second Division
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First Brigade
Ltc Elwell S. Otis (w)
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Second Brigade
Col Samuel A. Graham |
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Third Brigade
Col Arthur H. Grimshaw |
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Third Division |
First Brigade [not engaged] | |
Second Brigade [not engaged] | ||
Third Brigade
Col J. William Hofmann |
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Artillery Division |
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IX Corps
editDivision | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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First Division
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First Brigade
Col Samuel Harriman |
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Second Brigade |
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Third Brigade |
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Second Division
|
First Brigade
Col John I. Curtin |
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Second Brigade |
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Artillery Brigade
Ltc J. Albert Monroe |
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Cavalry Corps
editDivision | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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First Division [not engaged] |
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Second Division
|
First Brigade |
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Second Brigade
Col Charles H. Smith |
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References
edit- ^ "Number 7. Return of Casualties in the Union Forces". Official Reports Part 1 (Serial Number 87) – Reports. The Siege of Petersburg Online. 17 July 2010. Retrieved 29 October 2012.