Division
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Brigade
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Regiments and Others
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Early's Division (6350 officers & men)
MG Jubal Anderson Early
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Hays' Brigade (1272 officers & men)
BG Harry T. Hays
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Hoke's Brigade (1750 officers & men)
Col Isaac E. Avery
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- 6th North Carolina (515 officers & men): Maj Samuel McD. Tate
- 21st North Carolina (445 officers & men): Col William Whedbee Kirkland
- 54th North Carolina (408 officers & men): Col Kenneth M. Murchison
- 57th North Carolina (305 officers & men): Col Archibald C. Godwin
- 1st North Carolina Battalion (77 officers & men): Maj Rufus W. Wharton
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Smith's Brigade (1180 officers & men)
BG William "Extra Billy" Smith
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Gordon's Brigade (1850 officers & men)
BG John Brown Gordon
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- 13th Georgia (322 officers & men): Col James Milton Smith
- 26th Georgia (320 officers & men): Col Edward N. Atkinson
- 31st Georgia (260 officers & men): Col Clement A. Evans
- 38th Georgia (350 officers & men): Cpt William L. McLeod
- 60th Georgia (305 officers & men): Cpt Waters B. Jones
- 61st Georgia (293 officers & men): Col John H. Lamar
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Artillery Battalion (298 officers & men)
Ltc Hilary P. Jones
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- Charlottesville Virginia Battery (75 officers & men; 4x 12-pounder Napoleons): Cpt James McD. Carrington
- Courtney Virginia Battery (95 officers & men; 4x 3-inch Ordnance Rifles): Cpt William A. Tanner
- Staunton Virginia Battery (64 officers & men; 4x 12-pounder Napoleons): Cpt Asher W. Garber
- Louisiana Guard Battery (64 officers & men; 2x 3-inch Ordnance rifles; 2x 10-pounder Parrott Rifles): Cpt Charles Thompson, Lt Charles A. Green
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Johnson's Division (6473 officers & men)
MG Edward "Allegheny" Johnson
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Steuart's Third Brigade (2178 officers & men)
BG George H. Steuart
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Nicholl's "Pelican" Brigade (1038 officers & men)
Col Jesse M. Williams
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- 1st Louisiana (172 officers & men): Cpt Edward D. Willett
- 2nd Louisiana (236 officers & men): Ltc Ross E. Burke
- 10th Louisiana (226 officers & men): Maj Thomas N. Powell
- 14th Louisiana (218 officers & men): Ltc David Zable
- 15th Louisiana (186 officers & men): Maj Andrew Brady
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Stonewall Brigade (1346 officers & men)
BG James A. Walker
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Jones' Second Brigade (1446 officers & men)
BG John M. Jones
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Artillery Battalion (380 officers & men)
Ltc R. Snowden Andrews (W); Maj Joseph W. Latimer
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- 1st Battery, Maryland Artillery (105 officers & men; 4x 12-pounder Napoleons): Cpt William F. Dement
- Chesapeake (Maryland) Artillery (81 officers & men; 4x 10-pounder Parrott Rifles): Cpt William D. Brown
- Allegheny (Virginia) Artillery (99 officers & men; 2x 12-pounder Napoleons; 2x 3-inch Ordnance Rifles): Cpt John C. Carpenter
- Lee (Virginia) Battery (95 officers & men; 1x 3-inch Ordnance Rifles; 1x 10-pounder Parrott Rifles; 2x 20-pounder Parrott Rifles): Cpt C. I. Raine
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Rodes's Division (7952 officers & men)
MG Robert E. Rodes
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Daniel's Brigade (2157 officers & men)
BG Junius Daniel
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- 32nd North Carolina (465 officers & men): Col Edmund C. Brabble
- 43rd North Carolina (583 officers & men): Col Thomas S. Kenan
- 45th North Carolina (460 officers & men): Ltc Samuel H. Boyd
- 53rd North Carolina (409 officers & men): Col William A. Owens
- 2nd North Carolina Battalion (240 officers & men): Ltc Hezekiah L. Andrews
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Iverson's Brigade (1380 officers & men)
BG Alfred Iverson, Jr.
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- 5th North Carolina (473 officers & men): Cpt Speight B. West
- 12th North Carolina (219 officers & men): Ltc William S. Davis
- 20th North Carolina (372 officers & men): Ltc Nelson Slough
- 23rd North Carolina (316 officers & men): Col Daniel H. Christie
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Doles's Brigade (1329 officers & men)
BG George P. Doles
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- 4th Georgia (341 officers & men): Ltc D. R. E. Winn
- 12th Georgia (327 officers & men): Col Edward Willis
- 21st Georgia (287 officers & men): Col John T. Mercer
- 44th Georgia (364 officers & men): Col Samuel P. Lumpkin
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Ramseur's Brigade (1023 officers & men)
BG Stephen Dodson Ramseur
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- 2nd North Carolina (243 officers & men): Maj Daniel W. Hurtt
- 4th North Carolina (196 officers & men): Col Bryan Grimes
- 14th North Carolina (308 officers & men): Col Tyler Bennett
- 30th North Carolina (276 officers & men): Col Francis M. Parker
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O'Neal's Brigade (1685 officers & men)
Col Edward A. O'Neal
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- 3rd Alabama (350 officers & men): Col Cullen A. Battle
- 5th Alabama (317 officers & men): Col Josephus M. Hall
- 6th Alabama (382 officers & men): Col James N. Lightfoot
- 12th Alabama (317 officers & men): Col Samuel B. Pickens
- 26th Alabama (319 officers & men): Ltc John C. Goodgame
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Artillery Battalion (378 officers & men)
Ltc Thomas H. Carter
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- Jeff Davis (Alabama) Artillery (79 officers & men; 4x 3-inch Ordnance Rifles): Cpt William J. Reese
- King William (Virginia) Artillery (103 officers & men; 2x 10-pounder Parrott Rifles; 2x 12-pounder Napoleons): Cpt William P. Carter
- Morris (Virginia) Artillery (114 officers & men; 4x 12-pounder Napoleons): Cpt Richard C. M. Page
- Orange (Virginia) Artillery (82 officers & men; 2x 3-inch Ordnance Rifles; 2x 10-pounder Parrott Rifles): Cpt Charles W. Fry
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Unattached
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- 1st Maryland Infantry Battalion (400 officers & men) (17 total casualties): Ltc James R. Herbert
- 2nd Baltimore (Maryland) Light Artillery (106 officers & men; 4x 10-pounder Parrott Rifles): Capt Wiley H. Griffin
- Company A, 1st Maryland Cavalry (~50 officers & men): Capt. Frank A. Bond
- Company B, 1st Maryland Cavalry (~50 officers & men): Capt George M. Emack
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Cavalry
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Jenkins's Cavalry Brigade (1185 officers & men)
BG Albert G. Jenkins
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Artillery Reserve (85 officers & men)
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Crutchfield's Artillery
Col J. Thompson Brown
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Nelson's Battalion
Ltc William Nelson
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- Five batteries of 1st Virginia Artillery
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