Maryland Campaign – Order of Battle
SEPTEMBER 3-20, 1862.-The Maryland Campaign.
No. 204.–Organization of the Army of Northern Virginia, General Robert E. Lee, commanding, during the Maryland Campaign.
JACKSON’S DIVISION
Brig. Gen. JOHN R. JONES.
Brig. Gen. W E. STARKE.
Col. A. J. GRIGSBY.
Winder’s Brigade.
Col. A. J. GRIGSBY.
Lieut. Col. R. D. GARDNER (FourthVirginia).
Maj. H. J. WILLIAMS.
2d Virginia, Capt. R. T. Colston.
4th Virginia, Lieut. Col. R. D. Gardner.
5th Virginia, Maj. H. J. Williams.
27th Virginia, Capt. F. C. Wilson.
33d Virginia, Captain Golladay and Lieutenant Walton.
Taliaferro’s Brigade.
Col. E. T. H. WARREN.
Col. J. W. JACKSON.
Col. J. L. SHEFFIELD.
47th Alabama.
48th Alabama.
10th Virginia.
23d Virginia.
37th Virginia.
Jones’ Brigade.
Col. B. T. JOHNSON.
Capt. J. E. PENN.
Capt. A. C. PAGE.
Capt. R. W. WITHERS.
21st Virginia, Capt. A. C. Page.
42d Virginia, Capt. R. W. Withers.
48th Virginia, Captain Candler.
1st Virginia Battalion, Lieut. C. A. Davidson.
Starke’s Brigade.
Brig. Gen. WILLIAM E. STARKE.
Col. L. A. STAFFORD.
Col. E. PENDLETON.
1st Louisiana, Lieut. Col. M. Nolan.
2d Louisiana, Col. J. M. Williams.
9th Louisiana.
10th Louisiana, Capt. H. D. Monier.
15th Louisiana.
Coppens’ (Louisiana) battalion.
Artillery.
Maj. L. M. SHUMAKER.
Alleghany (Virginia) Artillery (Carpenter’s battery).
Brockenbrough’s (Maryland) battery.
Danville (Virginia) Artillery (Wooding’s battery).
Hampden (Virginia)Artillery (Caskie’s battery).
Lee (Virginia) Battery (Raine’s battery).
Rockbridge (Virginia) Artillery (Poague’s battery).
HILL’S DIVISION.(*)
Maj. Gen. DANIEL H. HILL.
Ripley’s Brigade.
Brig. Gen. ROSWELL S. RIPLEY.
Col. GEORGE DOLES.
4th Georgia, Col. George Doles.
44th Georgia, Captain Key.
1st North Carolina, Lieut. Col. H.A. Brown.
3d North Carolina, Col. William L. De Rosset.
Rodes’ Brigade.
Brig. Gen. R. E. RODES.
3d Alabama, Col. C. A. Battle.
5th Alabama. Maj. E. L. Hobson.
6th Alabama, Col. J. B. Gordon.
12th Alabama, Col. B. B. Gayle and Lieut. Col. S. B. Pickens.
26th Alabama, Col. E. A. O’Neal.
Garland’s Brigade.
Brig. Gen. SAMUEL GARLAND, jr.
Col. D. K. McRAE.
5th North Carolina, Col. D. K. McRae and Capt. T. M. Garrett.
12th North Carolina, Capt. S. Snow.
13th North Carolina, Lieut. Col. Thomas Ruffin, jr.
20th North Carolina, Col. Alfred Iverson.
23d North Carolina, Col. D. H. Christie.
Anderson’s Brigade.
Brig. Gen. GEORGE B. ANDERSON., Col. R. T. BENNETT.
2d North Carolina, Col. C. C. Tew and Capt. G. M. Roberts.
4th North Carolina. Col. Bryan Grimes and Capts. W. T. Marsh and D. P. Latham.
14th North Carolina, Col. R. T. Bennett.
30th North Carolina, Col. F. M. Parker and Maj. W. W. Sillers.
Colquitt’s Brigade.
Col. A. H. COLQUITT.
13th Alabama, Col. B. D. Fry.
6th Georgia, Lieut. Col. J.M. Newton.
23d Georgia, Col. W. P. Barclay.
27th Georgia, Col. L. B. Smith.
28th Georgia, Maj. T. Graybill and Capt. N.J. Garrison.
Artillery.(*)
Major PIERSON
Hardaway’s (Alabama) battery, Capt. R. A. Hardaway.
Jeff. Davis (Alabama) Artillery, Capt. J. W. Bondurant.
Jones’ (Virginia) battery, Capt. William B. Jones.
King William (Virginia) Artillery, Capt. T. H. Carter.