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The forces of the parties in the first battle of Bull Run

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

Union Commanders
  •  
    Daniel Tyler
  •  
    David hunter
  •  
    Andrew Porter
  •  
    Orlando Wilcox
  •  
    Ambrose Burnside
  •  
    Oliver Howard

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

Confederation Commanders
  •  
    Pierre Beauregard
  •  
    Thomas jackson
  •  
    Bernard Bee
  •  
    Jubal Airlie
  •  
    David jones
  •  
    Philip Cook

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

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 Battle of first Bull Run by Ted Ballard

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 .

Links

  • First_Bull_Run_Confederate_order_of_battle
  • First_Bull_Run_Union_order_of_battle
  • 1st Battle of Bull Run Union Order of Battle Union Army
  • The Manassas Campaign, Virginia, July 21, 1861
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Strength_of_the_first_battle_of_the_Bull-Ran&oldid=101289910


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