Chaffin's Farm Union order of battle

Chaffin's Farm Union order of battle

The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Chaffin's Farm of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is shown separately.

Contents

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

  • w = wounded
  • k = killed

Army of the James

MG Benjamin F. Butler

X Corps

MG David B. Birney

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
     BG Alfred H. Terry

1st Brigade

   Col Francis B. Pond (w)
   Col Thomas Mulcahy
   Col Alvin C. Voris

  • 39th Illinois
  • 62nd Ohio
  • 67th Ohio
  • 85th Pennsylvania
2nd Brigade

   Col Joseph C. Abbott

  • 6th Connecticut
  • 7th Connecticut
  • 3rd New Hampshire
  • 7th New Hampshire
  • 16th New York Heavy Artillery
3rd Brigade

   Col Harris M. Plaisted

  • 10th Connecticutt
  • 11th Maine
  • 1st Maryland Cavalry
  • 27th Massachusetts
  • 100th New York

Second Division
     BG Robert Sanford Foster

1st Brigade

   Col Rufus Daggett (w)
   Col Albert M. Barney

  • 3rd New York
  • 112th New York
  • 117th New York
  • 142nd New York
2nd Brigade

   Col Galusha Pennypacker

  • 47th New York
  • 48th New York
  • 76th Pennsylvania
  • 97th Pennsylvania
  • 203rd Pennsylvania
3rd Brigade

   Col Louis Bell

  • 13th Indiana
  • 9th Maine
  • 4th New Hampshire
  • 115th New York
  • 169th New York

Third Division
     (incomplete)

1st Brigade

   BG William Birney

  • 29th Connecticut
  • 7th U.S.C.T.
  • 8th U.S.C.T.
  • 9th U.S.C.T.
  • 45th U.S.C.T.

Artillery

Artillery Brigade

   Col Richard H. Jackson

  • Connecticut Light 1st Battery
  • New Jersey Light 4th Battery
  • New Jersey Light 5th Battery
  • 1st Pennsylvania Light Battery E
  • Battery C, 3rd Rhode Island Heavy
  • 1st U.S. Batteries C and D
  • 1st U.S. Battery M
  • 3rd U.S. Battery E
  • 4th U.S. Battery D

XVIII Corps

MG Edward O. C. Ord (w, September 29)
BG Charles A. Heckman
MG Godfrey Weitzel

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
     BG George J. Stannard (w)
     BG Gilman Marston

1st Brigade

   Col Aaron Fletcher Stevens (w)
   Ltc John B. Raultson

  • 13th New Hampshire
  • 81st New York
  • 98th New York
  • 139th New York
2nd Brigade

   BG Hiram Burnham (k)
   Col Michael Donohoe (w)
   Col Stephen Moffitt

  • 8th Connecticut
  • 10th New Hampshire
  • 96th New York
  • 118th New York
3rd Brigade

   Col Samuel H. Roberts (w)
   Col Edgar M. Cullen

  • 21st Connecticut
  • 92nd New York
  • 58th Pennsylvania
  • 188th Pennsylvania

Second Division
     BG Charles A. Heckman
     Col Harrison S. Fairchild
     BG Charles A. Heckman

1st Brigade

   Col James Stewart, Jr. (w)
   Col George M. Guton

  • 148th New York
  • 158th New York
  • 55th Pennsylvania
2nd Brigade

   Col Edward H. Ripley

  • 8th Maine
  • 9th Vermont
3rd Brigade

   Col Harrison S. Fairchild

  • 89th New York
  • 2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery

Third Division[2]
     BG Charles J. Paine

1st Brigade

   Col John Henry Holman

  • 1st U.S.C.T.
  • 22nd U.S.C.T.
  • 37th U.S.C.T.
2nd Brigade

   Col Alonzo G. Draper

  • 5th U.S.C.T.
  • 36th U.S.C.T.
  • 89th U.S.C.T.
3rd Brigade

   Col Samuel A. Duncan (w)
   Col John W. Ames

  • 4th U.S.C.T.
  • 6th U.S.C.T.

Artillery

Artillery Brigade

   Maj George B. Cook

  • 3rd New York Light, Battery E
  • 2nd New York Light, Battery H
  • 3rd New York Light, Battery K
  • 3rd New York Light, Battery M
  • New York Light, 7th Battery
  • New York Light, 16th Battery
  • New York Light, 17th Battery
  • 1st Pennsylvania Light, Battery A
  • 1st Rhode Island Light, Battery F
  • 1st U.S., Battery B
  • 4th U.S., Battery L
  • 5th U.S., Battery A
  • 5th U.S., Battery F

Cavalry

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Cavalry Division
     BG August V. Kautz

1st Brigade

   Col Robert M. West

  • 2nd New York
  • 5th Pennsylvania
2nd Brigade

   Col Samuel P. Spear

  • 1st District of Columbia
  • 11th Pennsylvania
Artillery
  • Wisconsin Light, 4th Battery

Notes

  1. ^ Weitzel served as Butler's Chief Engineer until September 30, when he was placed in command of the XVIII Corps
  2. ^ Temporarily attached to X Corps during the fighting at New Market Heights on September 29.

Sources

Composition is taken from the Official Records


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