Cross Keys Union order of battle

The following United States Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Cross Keys of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately.

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Union Forces Near Cross Keys

MG John C. Frémont

Mountain Department

MG John C. Frémont

Division Brigade Regiment or Other

Blenker's Division
     BG Louis Blenker

First (Stahel's) Brigade

   BG Julius Stahel

Second (Steinwehr's) Brigade

   Col John A. Koltes

Third (Bohlen's) Brigade

   BG Henry Bohlen

  • 54th New York: Col Eugene A. Kozlay
  • 58th New York: Col Włodzimierz Krzyżanowski
  • 74th Pennsylvania: Ltc John Hamm
  • 75th Pennsylvania: Ltc Francis Mahler
  • Battery I, 1st New York Light Artillery: Cpt Michael Wiedrich
Cavalry Attachment

   Col Christian F. Dickel

  • 4th New York Cavalry: Col Christian F. Dickel

Attached Independent Units

Cluseret's Brigade

   Col Gustave Paul Cluseret

  • 8th West Virginia: Ltc Lucien Loeser
  • 60th Ohio: Col William H. Trimble
Milroy's Brigade

   BG Robert H. Milroy

Schenck's Brigade

   BG Robert C. Schenck

Attached Cavalry

Department of the Rappahannock (formerly I Corps, Army of the Potomac)

MG Irvin McDowell (not present)

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Shields Division
     BG James Shields (not present)

Bayard's Brigade

[Temporarily assigned to Fremont's command beginning May 30.]
   BG George Dashiell Bayard

  • 1st New Jersey Cavalry: Ltc Joseph Kargé
  • 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry: Col Owen Jones
  • 13th Pennsylvania Reserves (1st Rifles) Battalion: Ltc Thomas L. Kane
  • 2nd Battery, Maine Light Artillery: Cpt James A. Hall

References

  • June 8, 1862 - Battle of Cross Keys, Va. The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. United States War Department. Volume XII, Chapter XXIV, pp. 664–682. (1885)
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