On July 21, 1861, approximately 60,000 people from both sides participated in the First Battle of Bull Run , of which approximately 36,000 were directly involved.
Content
- 1 Union Army
- 2 Confederate Army
- 2.1 Potomac Army
- 2.2 Shenandoah Army
- 3 notes
- 4 Literature
- 5 Links
Union Army
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The Northeast Virginia Army consisted of five divisions under the general command of Brigadier General Irwin MacDowell . Most historians agree that McDowell's army numbered 35,000, of which 18,000 were involved in the battle [1] .
Daniel Tyler First Division
- Colonel Erasmus Keyes Brigade
- 1st Connecticut Regiment John Speidel
- 2nd Connecticut Regiment plc. Alfred Terry
- 3rd Connecticut Regiment John Chathfield
- 2nd Mansky Regiment plc. Charles Jameson
- brigade bg. Robert Shenk
- 2nd New York Militia Infantry Regiment, pl. George Tompkins
- 1st Ohio Regiment plc.
- 2nd Ohio Regiment lt. Rodney Mason
- 1st artillery regular regiment, company G lit. Peter Haines
- 2nd artillery regular regiment, company E kp. James Carlisley
- plc team William Sherman
- 13th New York Infantry Regiment plc.
- 69th New York Infantry Regiment Michael Corcoran
- 79th New York Infantry Regiment plc. †
- 2nd Wisconsin Regiment, Lt. Henry Peck
- 3rd artillery regular regiment, company E kp. Romain Aires
- plc team Israel Richardson
- 1st Massachusetts Infantry Regiment plc.
- 2nd Michigan Infantry Regiment of Major Adolfus Williams
- 3rd Michigan Infantry Regiment plc. Daniel McConella
- 12th New York Regiment Ezra Walrath
- 1st artillery regular regiment, company G lit. John Edwards
- 2nd artillery regular regiment, company M CP. Henry Hunt
David Hunter Second Division
- plc team Andrew Porter
- 8th New York Regiment (militia) pl. George Lyons
- 14th New York Regiment (militia) pl. Alfred Wood
- 27th New York Infantry Regiment plc. Henry Slocam , Major Joseph Bartlett
- Regular Army Battalion (8 companies) Major George Sykes
- Major Joseph Reynolds Regular Army Marine Battalion
- Cavalry Regular Battalion (7 Companies) Major Innis Palmer
- 5th Regular Artillery Regiment, company D kp. Charles Griffin
- plc team Ambrose Burnside
- 2nd New Hampshire Infantry Plc. Gilman marston
- 71st New York Plc Militia Regiment Henry Martin
- Major Joseph Joseph Balch 1st Rhode Island Regiment
- 2nd Rhode Island Infantry Regiment plc. John Slocam †; sub. Frank Wheaton
- 2nd Rhode Island Artillery Battery kp. William Reynolds
Third Division of Samuel Heinzelman
- William Franklin Brigade
- 5th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment plc.
- 11th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment plc. George Clark
- 1st Minnesota Infantry Regiment plc. Willis Gorman
- 4th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment plc. John Hartcraft (regiment left the army before the start of the battle)
- 1st artillery regular regiment, company I kp. James Ricketts , kp. Edmund Kirby
- Orlando Wilcox Brigade
- 1st Michigan Infantry Regiment May. Alonzo Bidwell
- 4th Michigan Infantry Regiment Dwight Woodbury
- 11th New York Infantry Regiment ( Ellsworth's Zouaves ) sub. Noah Farnham
- 38th New York Infantry Regiment plc. Hobart Ward
- 2nd Regular Artillery Regiment, company D kp. Richard Arnold
- Oliver Howard's team
- 3rd Mans Infantry Regiment of Major Henry Steples
- 4th Mans Infantry Regiment Hiram Berry
- 5th Manx Infantry Regiment Mark Dunnell
- 2nd Vermont Regiment plc. Henry whiting
Theodore Runion Fourth Division (not divided into brigades)
- 1st Regiment of the New Jersey Militia Adolfus Johnson
- 2nd Regiment of the New Jersey Militia Henry Baker
- William Nepton 3rd New Jersey Militia Regiment
- The 4th Regiment of the New Jersey Militia Matthew Miller
- 1st New Jersey Infantry Regiment William Montgomery
- 2nd New Jersey Infantry Regiment, George McLean
- 3rd New Jersey George Taylor Infantry Regiment
- 41st New York Regiment Leopold von Gills
Dixon Miles Fifth Division
- 8th New York Infantry Regiment
- 29th New York Infantry Regiment. Adolf von Steinver
- 39th New York Infantry Regiment plc. Frederic D'Utassi
- 27th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment plc. Max Epstein
- 2nd artillery regular regiment, company A kp. John Tidbal
- Brooklyn battery kp. Charles Brookwood
- Brigade
- 16th New York Infantry Regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Marsh
- 18th New York Infantry Regiment, Lieutenant Colonel William Jackson
- 31st New York Infantry Regiment, Colonel Kelvin Pratt
- 32nd New York Infantry Regiment, Colonel Roderick Metseson
- 2nd Artillery Battery, Company G: Leith. Oliver Green
Confederate Army
Confederate forces consisted of the Potomac Army of Beauregard and the Shenandoah Army of General Joseph Johnston under the general command of Johnston.
Potomac Army
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The Potomac Army numbered approximately 22,000 people [1] .
- Commander-in-Chief - Pierre Boregar
- Chief of Staff - Thomas Jordan
- Chief Engineer - Thomas Williamson
- Senior Signalman - Edward Alexander
- Milam Bonham's First Brigade
- 21st North Carolina Infantry Regiment William Kirkland
- 2nd South Carolina Joseph Kershaw Infantry Regiment
- 3rd South Carolina James Williams Infantry Regiment
- 7th South Carolina Thomas Bacon Infantry Regiment
- 8th South Carolina Ellerby Cash Infantry Regiment
- 8th Louisiana Infantry Regiment Henry Kelly
- Williams Wickham Cavalry Squadron
- 30th Virginia Cavalry Regiment (companies C and G)
- Thomas Manford Cavalry Squadron
- Richard Ewell Second Team
- 5th Alabama Robert Rhodes Infantry Regiment
- 6th Alabama John Seibels Infantry Regiment
- 6th Louisiana Infantry Regiment Isaac Seymour
- artillery company of Thomas Rosser
- William Jennifer Cavalry Battalion
- The Third David Jones Brigade
- Winfield Featherstone 17th Mississippi Infantry Regiment
- 18th Mississippi Infantry Regiment Erasmus Burth
- 5th South Carolina Infantry Regiment Mickey Jenkins
- Company N of the 30th Virginia Regiment (Joel Flood)
- Merrit Miller Artillery Company
- James Longstreet Fourth Brigade
- 5th North Carolina Joseph Jones Infantry Regiment
- Major Virgin Frederick Skinner's 1st Virginia Infantry Regiment (took command after Colonel Patrick Moore was wounded in the battle of Blackburns Ford )
- Samuel Garland's 11th Virgin Infantry Regiment
- Montgomery Corse 17th Virginia Infantry Regiment
- Texas Rangers Squadron
- Rota E 30th Virginia Cavalry
- Fifth Brigade of Philip Coca
- Eppa Hunton's 8th Virgin Infantry Regiment
- 18th Virgin Whites Infantry Regiment Robert Whiters
- 19th Virgin Strange Infantry Regiment
- 28th Robert Preston Virginia Infantry Regiment
- William Smith 49th Virgin Infantry Regiment
- Francis Schaffer Battalion
- Sixth Jubal Airlie Brigade
- 7th Louisiana Infantry Regiment Harry Hayes
- 13th Mississippi Infantry Regiment by William Barksdale
- 7th virgin regiment James Kemper
- The 24th Virgin Regiment of Peter Hairston
- John Scott Cavalry Squadron
- Seventh brigade of Nathan Evans
- The 1st Louisiana Battalion of Chitem Whit ( Louisiana Tigers )
- 4th South Carolina John Sloan Infantry Regiment
- Companies A and I of the 30th Virginia Cavalry (Cap. William Terry )
- Theophilius Holmes Reserve Team
- Separately: Hampton Legion under the command of Colonel Wade Hampton
Shenandoah Army
Shenandoah’s army numbered approximately 12,000. [1]
- Commander-in-Chief - Joseph Johnston
- Artillery Chef - William Pendleton
- Chief Engineer - William Whiting
- First Brigade Thomas Jackson
- 2nd Virginia Infantry Regiment James Allen
- 4th Virginia Infantry Regiment James Preston
- 5th Virginia Infantry Regiment Kenton Harper
- 27th Virginia Infantry Regiment John Echols
- 33rd Virginia Infantry Regiment Arthur Cummings
- Rockbridge Artillery Leith. John Brockenbrough
- Second Brigade †
- 7th georgian regiment pc. Lucius Cartrell
- 8th georgian regiment William Gardner
- artillery leith. John Pelham
- Bernard B. Third Brigade † (State Jist commanded after his death)
- 4th Alabama Infantry Regiment Egbert Jones †
- 2nd Mississippi Infantry Regiment , Regiment. William Falkner (stayed at Piedmont Station)
- 11th Mississippi Regiment, Company A, K, Sub. Philip Liddela (stayed at Piedmont Station)
- 6th North Carolina Infantry Regiment †
- Stouton artillery of captain John Imboden
- Arnold Elsie's Fourth Brigade ( Edmund Kirby Smith commanded for some time)
- 1st Maryland Battalion Regiment. Arnold Elsie , Sub. George Stewart
- 3rd Tennessee Regiment pc. John Vaughn
- 10th Virginia Infantry Regiment Simon Gibbons
- Culpeper Artillery of Lieutenant Robert Beckham
- 1st Virgin Cavalry Regiment Jeb Stewart
Notes
Literature
- Hennessy, John J. The First Battle of Manassas: An End to Innocence, July 18-21, 1861. - Stackpole Books, 2015 .-- 224 p. - ISBN 978-0811715911 .