Second Deep Bottom Union Order of Battle

The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Second Battle of Deep Bottom (Aug 13-20, 1864) 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

Rank


Army of the Potomac

II Corps

MG Winfield S. Hancock

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
    BG Francis C. Barlow
    BG Nelson A. Miles

First Brigade

  BG Nelson A. Miles
  Col James C. Lynch

Consolidated Brigade

  Col Levin Crandell

Fourth Brigade

  Ltc K. Oscar Broady

Second Division
    Col Thomas A. Smyth

First Brigade

  Col George N. Macy
  Ltc Horace P. Rugg

Second Brigade

  Col Mathew Murphy

Third Brigade

  Ltc Francis E. Pierce

Artillery Brigade

Third Division
    BG Gershom Mott

First Brigade

  BG Régis de Trobriand

Second Brigade

  Col Calvin A. Craig
  Col John Pulford

Third Brigade

  Col Robert McAllister

Artillery Brigade

Army of the James

X Corps

MG David B. Birney

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
    BG Alfred H. Terry

First Brigade

  Col Francis B. Pond
  Col Alvin C. Voris
  Col Joshua B. Howell

Second Brigade

  Col Joseph R. Hawley

Third Brigade

  BG Robert S. Foster

Second Division
    BG John Wesley Turner

First Brigade [not engaged]
Second Brigade

  Ltc William B. Coan

Third Brigade

  Col Francis A. Osborn
  Maj Ezra L Walrath
  Cpt Frank W. Parker
  Cpt Robert J. Gray

Colored Brigade

  BG William Birney

Artillery Brigade

  Ltc Freeman McGilvery

Unassigned
  • 4th Massachusetts Cavalry, 1st & 3rd Battalions

Cavalry Division
    BG David McM. Gregg

First Brigade

  Col William Stedman

Second Brigade

  Col J. Irvin Gregg
  Col Michael Kerwin

Artillery Brigade
  • 2nd U.S., Battery A

References

  1. "Number 7. Return of Casualties in the Union Forces". Official Reports Part 1 (Serial Number 87) – Reports. The Siege of Petersburg Online. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
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