The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Carolinas campaign of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization during the campaign.[1]
Abbreviations used
Military rank
- MG = Major General
 - BG = Brigadier General
 - Col = Colonel
 - Ltc = Lieutenant Colonel
 - Maj = Major
 - Cpt = Captain
 - Lt = 1st Lieutenant
 - Bvt = Brevet
 
Union Forces
MG William T. Sherman
Headquarters guard:
- 7th Company Ohio Sharpshooters: Lt James Cox
 
Engineers:
- 1st Michigan Engineers & Mechanics: Col John B. Yates
 - 1st Missouri Engineers (5 companies): Ltc William Tweeddale
 
Artillery: Bvt MG William Farquhar Barry
Right Wing, Army of the Tennessee
MG Oliver O. Howard
Escort:
- Company K, 15th Illinois Cavalry: Cpt William Duncan
 - 4th Company Ohio Cavalry: Cpt John L. King
 
Pontoon Train Guard:
- Company E, 14th Wisconsin: Cpt William I. Henry
 
XV Corps
| Division | Brigade | Regiments and others | 
|---|---|---|
| 
 First Division
  | 
1st Brigade
 Bvt BG William Burnham Woods  | 
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| 2nd Brigade | 
  | |
| 3rd Brigade
 Col George A. Stone  | 
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| 
 Second Division
  | 
1st Brigade
 Col Theodore Jones  | 
  | 
| 2nd Brigade
 Col Wells S. Jones  | 
  | |
| 3rd Brigade | 
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| 
 3rd Division
  | 
1st Brigade | 
  | 
| 2nd Brigade
 Col Clark R. Wever  | 
  | |
| 
 4th Division
  | 
1st Brigade | 
  | 
| 2nd Brigade
 Col Robert N. Adams  | 
  | |
| 3rd Brigade
 Col Frederick J. Hurlbut  | 
  | |
| Unassigned | 
  | |
| Artillery
 Ltc William H. Ross  | 
  | |
XVII Corps
MG Francis Preston Blair Jr.
Escort:
- Company G, 11th Illinois Cavalry: Cpt Stephen S. Tripp
 
| Division | Brigade | Regiments and others | 
|---|---|---|
| 
 First Division
  | 
1st Brigade | 
  | 
| 2nd Brigade | 
  | |
| 3rd Brigade
   
Col Charles H. DeGroat  | 
  | |
| 
 Third Division
  | 
1st Brigade | 
  | 
| 2nd Brigade | 
  | |
| 
 Fourth Division
  | 
1st Brigade | 
  | 
| 3rd Brigade | 
  | |
| Artillery
 Maj Frederick Welker  | 
  | |
| Unassigned | 
  | |
Left Wing, Army of Georgia
MG Henry W. Slocum
Pontoniers:
- 58th Indiana: Ltc Joseph Moore
 
XIV Corps
Bvt MG Jefferson C. Davis
Provost guard: Ltc E. Hibbard Topping
- 110th Illinois (9 companies)
 - Company A, 24th Illinois
 
| Division | Brigade | Regiments and others | 
|---|---|---|
| 
 First Division
  | 
1st Brigade
 Bvt BG Harrison C. Hobart  | 
  | 
| 2nd Brigade
 Bvt BG George P. Buell  | 
  | |
| 3rd Brigade
 Col Henry A. Hambright  | 
  | |
| 
 2nd Division
 
  | 
1st Brigade | 
  | 
| 2nd Brigade | 
  | |
| 3rd Brigade
 Ltc James W. Langley  | 
  | |
| 
 3rd Division
  | 
1st Brigade
 Col Morton C. Hunter  | 
  | 
| 2nd Brigade
 Col Newell Gleason  | 
  | |
| 3rd Brigade
   
Ltc Hubbard K. Milward  | 
  | |
| Artillery
 Maj Charles Houghtaling  | 
  | 
XX Corps
Bvt MG Alpheus S. Williams
MG Joseph A. Mower
| Division | Brigade | Regiments and others | 
|---|---|---|
| 
 First Division
  | 
1st Brigade
 BG James L. Selfridge  | 
  | 
| 2nd Brigade
 Bvt BG William Hawley  | 
  | |
| 3rd Brigade | 
  | |
| 
 Second Division
  | 
1st Brigade
   
Col George W. Mindil  | 
  | 
| 2nd Brigade | 
  | |
| 3rd Brigade
 Bvt BG Henry A. Barnum  | 
  | |
| 
 Third Division
  | 
1st Brigade
   
Col Henry Case  | 
  | 
| 2nd Brigade
 Bvt BG Daniel Dustin  | 
  | |
| 3rd Brigade
 Bvt BG William Cogswell  | 
  | |
| Artillery
   
Maj John A. Reynolds  | 
  | 
Center, Army of the Ohio
MG John M. Schofield
Escort:
- Company G, 7th Ohio Cavalry: Cpt John A. Ashbury
 
Signal Corps: Cpt Edmund H. Russell
Engineers:
- 15th New York (3 companies): Maj Henry V. Slosson
 
Artillery: Ltc Terance J. Kennedy
X Corps
MG Alfred H. Terry
Escort: Company I, 20th New York Cavalry: Cpt John J. Carroll
| Division | Brigade | Regiments and others | 
|---|---|---|
| 
 First Division
  | 
1st Brigade | |
| 2nd Brigade
 at Wilmington  | 
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| 3rd Brigade
 Col Nicholas W. Day  | 
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| Artillery | 
  | |
| 
 Second Division
  | 
1st Brigade
 Col Rufus Daggett  | 
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| 2nd Brigade
   
Col William B. Coan  | 
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| 3rd Brigade
 Col G. Frederick Granger  | 
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| Artillery | 
  | |
| 
 Third Division
  | 
1st Brigade
 Bvt BG Delevan Bates  | 
  | 
| 2nd Brigade
 Bvt BG Samuel A. Duncan  | 
  | |
| Unattached | 
  | |
XXIII Corps
MG Jacob Dolson Cox
Engineer Battalion: Cpt Oliver S. McClure
Provost Guard:
- Company H, 9th New Jersey: Cpt Edward S. Pullen
 
Artillery: Ltc George W. Schofield, Cpt Giles J. Cockerill
| Division | Brigade | Regiments and others | 
|---|---|---|
| 
 First Division
  | 
1st Brigade
 Bvt BG Israel N. Stiles  | 
  | 
| 2nd Brigade
 Col John C. McQuiston  | 
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| 3rd Brigade
 Col Minor T. Thomas  | 
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| Artillery | 
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| 
 Second Division
  | 
1st Brigade
   
Col Orlando H. Moore  | 
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| 2nd Brigade
 Col John Mehringer  | 
  | |
| 3rd Brigade
 Col Silas A. Strickland  | 
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| Artillery | 
  | |
| 
 Third Division
 
  | 
1st Brigade
 Col Oscar W. Sterl  | 
  | 
| 2nd Brigade
 Bvt BG John S. Casement  | 
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| 3rd Brigade
 Bvt BG Thomas J. Henderson  | 
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| Artillery | 
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| 
 Third Division - Cavalry
  | 
1st Brigade
 Bvt BG Thomas J. Jordan  | 
  | 
| 2nd Brigade
 Bvt BG Smith D. Atkins  | 
  | |
| 3rd Brigade
   
Col Michael Kerwin  | 
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| Artillery | 
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Notes
- ↑ Official Records, Series I, Volume XLVII, Part 1, pages 46-60
 
See also
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, 1880–1901.
 - Bradley, Mark L. This Astounding Close: The Road to Bennett Place (Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press), 2000. ISBN 0-8078-2565-4