Globe Tavern Union order of battle

The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Globe Tavern (August 1821, 1864) of the American Civil War. Order of battle compiled from the casualty returns.[1] The Confederate order of battle is listed separately.

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

Army of the Potomac

V Corps

MG Gouverneur K. Warren, Senior Commander on the field

Escort: Lt John C. Paul

  • 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry (detachment)

Provost Guard: Maj Henry W. Rider

  • 5th New York (battalion)

Ambulance Train: Cpt William F. Drum

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
     BG Charles Griffin

1st Brigade


   Col William S. Tilton

  • 121st Pennsylvania: Cpt Nathaniel Lang
  • 142nd Pennsylvania: Ltc Horation N. Warren
  • 143rd Pennsylvania: Cpt Chester K. Hughes
  • 149th Pennsylvania: Ltc John Irvin
  • 150th Pennsylvania: Maj George W. Jones
  • 187th Pennsylvania: Cpt Joseph A. Ege
2nd Brigade


   Col Edgar M. Gregory

  • 32nd Massachusetts
  • 21st Pennsylvania Cavalry (dismounted)
  • 91st Pennsylvania
  • 155th Pennsylvania
3rd Brigade


   Col James Gwyn[2]
   Ltc William A. Throop

  • 20th Maine: Cpt Joseph F. Land
  • 18th Massachusetts: Cpt Luther S. Bent
  • 1st Michigan: Ltc William A. Throop, Maj George C. Hopper
  • 16th Michigan:[3] Col Norval B. Welch
  • 44th New York: Ltc Freeman Conner
  • 83rd Pennsylvania: Ltc DeWitt C. McCoy
  • 118th Pennsylvania

Second Division
     BG Romeyn B. Ayres

1st Brigade


   BG Joseph Hayes (c) Aug 19
   Col Frederick Winthrop
   Col Charles P. Stone[4]

2nd Brigade


   Col Nathan T. Dushane (k) Aug 21
   Col Samuel A. Graham

  • 1st Maryland: Ltc John W. Wilson
  • 4th Maryland
  • 7th Maryland
  • 8th Maryland
  • Purnell (Maryland) Legion:[5] Col Samuel A. Graham
3rd Brigade
  • 15th New York Heavy Artillery: Ltc Michael Wiedrich (w), Maj Louis Eiche

Third Division
     BG Samuel W. Crawford

1st Brigade


   Col Peter Lyle

  • 16th Maine: Col Charles W. Tilden
  • 39th Massachusetts: Ltc Charles L. Peirson (w)
  • 104th New York: Col Gilbert G. Prey (c), Ltc John R. Strang (c)
  • 90th Pennsylvania: Ltc William A. Leech (c), Maj Jacob M. Davis (c), Cpt William P. Davis
  • 107th Pennsylvania: Col Thomas F. McCoy
2nd Brigade


   Col Richard Coulter[6]
   Col Charles Wheelock

  • 94th New York: Maj John McMahon
  • 97th New York: Col Charles Wheelock, Cpt Delos E. Hall
  • 11th Pennsylvania: Cpt Benjamin F. Haines
  • 88th Pennsylvania: Cpt Henry Whiteside
3rd Brigade


   Col William R. Hartshorne

  • 190th Pennsylvania: Ltc Joseph Pattee
  • 191st Pennsylvania: Col James Carle

Fourth Division
     BG Lysander Cutler (w) Aug 21

1st Brigade


   BG Edward S. Bragg

2nd Brigade


   Col J. William Hofmann

  • 3rd Delaware: Cpt James E. Bailey
  • 4th Delaware: Ltc Charles E. LaMotte
  • 76th New York: Ltc John E. Cook
  • 95th New York: Maj Robert W. Bard (w)
  • 147th New York: Ltc George Harney
  • 56th Pennsylvania: Maj John T. Jack
  • 157th Pennsylvania (battalion): Cpt Thomas E. Carter
Provost Guard
  • Independent (Wisconsin) Battalion
Artillery Brigade


   Col Charles S. Wainwright

  • Massachusetts Light, 3rd Battery (C): Cpt Augustus P. Martin,[7] Lt Aaron F. Walcott
  • Massachusetts Light, 5th Battery (E)
  • Massachusetts Light, 9th Battery
  • 1st New York Light, Battery B: Lt Robert E. Rogers
  • 1st New York Light, Battery C
  • 1st New York Light, Battery D: Cpt Angell Matthewson
  • 1st New York Light, Battery E & Battery L
  • 1st New York Light, Battery H
  • New York Light, 5th Battery
  • New York Light, 15th Battery: Cpt Patrick Hart
  • 1st Pennsylvania Light, Battery B
  • 4th United States, Battery B
  • 5th United States, Battery D: Lt William E. Van Reed

IX Corps

MG John Parke

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
     BG Julius White

1st Brigade


   Ltc Joseph H. Barnes

2nd Brigade


   Ltc Gilbert P. Robinson

  • 3rd Maryland
  • 14th New York Heavy Artillery
  • 179th New York
  • 2nd Pennsylvania Provisional Heavy Artillery: Cpt James W. Haig
Artillery
  • Massachusetts Light, 14th Battery

Second Division
     BG Robert B. Potter

1st Brigade


   Col Zenas R. Bliss
   Col John I. Curtin[8]

  • 36th Massachusetts
  • 58th Massachusetts
  • 2nd New York Mounted Rifles (dismounted)
  • 51st New York
  • 45th Pennsylvania: Col John I. Curtin
  • 48th Pennsylvania: Maj Oliver Bosbyshell
  • 4th Rhode Island
2nd Brigade


   BG Simon G. Griffin

  • 31st Maine
  • 32nd Maine
  • 2nd Maryland
  • 6th New Hampshire
  • 9th New Hampshire
  • 11th New Hampshire
  • 17th Vermont
Acting Engineers
Artillery
  • Massachusetts Light, 11th Battery
  • New York Light, 19th Battery

Third Division
     BG Orlando B. Willcox

1st Brigade


   BG John F. Hartranft

2nd Brigade


   Col William Humphrey

Acting Engineers

Cavalry

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Second Division, Cavalry Corps,
Army of the Potomac

1st Brigade


   Col William Stedman

  • 1st Massachusetts
  • 1st New Jersey
  • 10th New York
  • 6th Ohio
  • 1st Pennsylvania

Cavalry Division,
Army of the James

2nd Brigade


   Col Samuel P. Spear

Notes

  1. Official Records, Series I, Volume XXXXII, Part 1, pages 122-128
  2. also commanding the 2nd Brigade on August 18
  3. Brady's and Jardine's Companies Sharpshooters attached
  4. Assumed command August 21
  5. 2nd and 3rd Companies Purnell Legion Cavalry (dismounted) attached
  6. Sick from August 18
  7. also acting as chief of artillery for the 2nd Division
  8. Assumed command August 21
  9. 1st and 2nd Companies Michigan Sharpshooters attached
  10. 9th and 10th Companies Ohio Sharpshooters attached

References

  • U.S. War Department, The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 18801901.
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