Darbytown and New Market Roads Confederate order of battle

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The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Darbytown and New Market Roads on October 7, 1864. The Union order of battle is listed separately.

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Army of Northern Virginia

First Corps

LTG James Longstreet

DivisionBrigadeRegiments and Others

Field's Division
MG Charles W. Field

Anderson's Brigade


BG George T. Anderson

Law's Brigade


Col. William F. Perry

  • 4th Alabama Infantry
  • 15th Alabama Infantry
  • 44th Alabama Infantry
  • 47th Alabama Infantry
  • 48th Alabama Infantry
Gregg's Brigade


BG John Gregg (k)
Col F.S. Bass

Benning's Brigade


BG Henry L. Benning

Bratton's Brigade


BG John Bratton

  • 1st South Carolina Infantry
  • 5th South Carolina Infantry
  • 6th South Carolina Infantry
  • 2nd South Carolina Rifles

Artillery
BG Edward Porter Alexander

Cabell's Battalion


Col H.C. Cabell

  • Anderson's (Virginia) Battery
  • Callaway's (Georgia) Battery
  • Carlton's (Georgia) Battery
  • Manly's (North Carolina) Battery
Huger's Battalion


Ltc Frank Huger

  • Fickling's (South Carolina) Battery
  • Moody's (Louisiana) Battery
  • Parker's (Virginia) Battery
  • Smith's (Virginia) Battery
  • Taylor's (Virginia) Battery
  • Woolfolk's (Virginia) Battery
Hardaway's Battalion


Ltc R.A. Hardaway

  • Dance's (Virginia) Battery
  • Graham's (Virginia) Battery
  • Griffin's (Virginia) Battery
  • Smith's (Virginia) Battery
Haskell's Battalion


Maj John C. Haskell

  • Flanner's (North Carolina) Battery
  • Ramsay's (North Carolina) Battery
  • Garder's (South Carolina) Battery
  • Lankin's (Virginia) Battery
Stark's Battalion


Ltc A. W. Stark

  • Green's (Louisiana) Battery
  • Armistead's (Virginia) Battery
  • French's (Virginia) Battery

Fourth Corps

LTG Richard H. Anderson

DivisionBrigadeRegiments and Others

Hoke's Division
MG Robert F. Hoke

Hagood's Brigade


BG Johnson Hagood

  • 11th South Carolina Infantry
  • 21st South Carolina Infantry
  • 25th South Carolina Infantry
  • 27th South Carolina Infantry
  • 7th South Carolina Infantry Battalion
Colquitt's Brigade


BG A.H. Colquitt

  • 6th Georgia Infantry
  • 19th Georgia Infantry
  • 23rd Georgia Infantry
  • 27th Georgia Infantry
  • 28th Georgia Infantry
Clingman's Brigade


BG Thomas L. Clingman

  • 8th North Carolina Infantry
  • 31st North Carolina Infantry
  • 51st North Carolina Infantry
  • 61st North Carolina Infantry
Kirkland's Brigade


BG W.W. Kirkland

  • 17th North Carolina Infantry
  • 42nd North Carolina Infantry
  • 66th North Carolina Infantry

Artillery
Col H.P. Jones

Mosley's Battalion


Ltc E.T. Mosley

  • Slaten's (Georgia) Battery
  • Cumming's (North Carolina) Battery
  • Miller's (Virginia) Battery
  • Young's (Virginia) Battery
Blount's Battalion


Maj G. Blount

  • Dickerson's (Virginia) Battery
  • Marshall's (Virginia) Battery
  • Macon's (Virginia) Battery
  • Sullivan's (Virginia) Battery
Cort's Battalion


Maj James C. Cort

  • Wright's (Louisiana) Battery
  • Bradford's (Mississippi) Battery
  • Pegram's (Virginia) Battery
Martin's Battalion


Cpt S. Taylor Martin

  • Martin's (Virginia) Battery
  • Sturdivant's (Virginia) Battery

Cavalry Corps

LTG Wade Hampton

DivisionBrigadeRegiments and Others

W.H.F. Lee's Division
MG W.H.F. Lee

Barringer's Brigade


BG Rufus Barringer

Beale's Brigade


BG Richard L.T. Beale

Dearing's Brigade


BG James Dearing

  • 8th Georgia Cavalry
  • 4th North Carolina Cavalry
  • 16th North Carolina Cavalry

Butler's Division
MG Matthew C. Butler

Butler's Brigade


Col H.K. Aiken

Young's Brigade


Col J.F. Waring

Horse Artillery


Maj R. Preston Chew

  • Hart's (South Carolina) Battery
  • Graham's (Virginia) Battery
  • McGregor's (Virginia) Battery

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