The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Hatcher's Run (February 5-7, 1865) during the Petersburg campaign of the American Civil War. Order of battle is compiled from the official tabulation of casualties and includes only units which sustained casualties.[1]
Abbreviations used
Military rank
- MG = Major General
- BG = Brigadier General
- Col = Colonel
- Ltc = Lieutenant Colonel
- Maj = Major
- Cpt = Captain
Other
- w = wounded
- m = mortally wounded
- k = killed
- c = captured
Army of the Potomac
II Corps
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
---|---|---|
First Division [not engaged] |
4th Brigade
Col John Ramsey |
|
Second Division
|
1st Brigade
Col William A. Olmsted |
|
2nd Brigade
Col Mathew Murphy (mw) 5 Feb |
| |
3rd Brigade
Ltc Francis E. Pierce |
| |
Unattached |
| |
Third Division
|
1st Brigade |
|
2nd Brigade
BG George W. West |
| |
3rd Brigade
BG Robert McAllister |
|
V Corps
Escort: 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company C
Provost Guard: 104th New York
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
---|---|---|
First Division
|
1st Brigade
Bvt BG Horatio G. Sickel |
|
2nd Brigade
Col Allen L. Burr |
| |
3rd Brigade
Bvt BG Alfred L. Pearson |
| |
Second Division
|
1st Brigade
Zouave Brigade Bvt BG Frederick Winthrop |
|
2nd Brigade
Col Richard N. Bowerman |
| |
3rd Brigade
Bvt BG James Gwyn |
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Third Division
|
1st Brigade |
|
2nd Brigade
BG Henry Baxter |
| |
3rd Brigade
Bvt BG Henry A. Morrow (w) |
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VI Corps
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
---|---|---|
First Division |
1st Brigade [not engaged] | |
2nd Brigade
Col James Hubbard |
| |
3rd Brigade |
| |
Second Division [not engaged] |
||
Third Division [not engaged] |
Cavalry
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
---|---|---|
First Division [not engaged] |
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Second Division
|
1st Brigade |
|
2nd Brigade
BG John Irvin Gregg (w) |
| |
3rd Brigade
Col Oliver B. Knowles |
References
- ^ "Return of casualties in the Union forces at Hatcher's Run (otherwise known as Dabney's Mill, Armstrong's Mill, Rowanty Creek, and Vaughan Road) and Fort Stedman". The Siege of Petersburg Online. 3 October 2011. Retrieved 24 October 2012.