The following units and commanders fought in the Bristoe campaign of the American Civil War on the Union side. The Confederate order of battle is shown separately. When multiple names of commanders are shown, this indicates the succession of command through the Campaign.
Military rank abbreviations used
edit- MG = Major General
- BG = Brigadier General
- Col = Colonel
- Ltc = Lieutenant Colonel
- Maj = Major
- Cpt = Captain
- Lt = Lieutenant
Army of the Potomac
editMG George G. Meade, Commanding
General Staff and Headquarters
editGeneral Staff and Headquarters
- Chief of Staff: MG Andrew A. Humphreys
- Chief of Artillery: BG Henry J. Hunt
- Assistant Adjutant General: BG Seth Williams
- Chief Quartermaster: BG Rufus Ingalls
- Provost Marshal General: BG Marsena R. Patrick
- 80th New York (20th Militia): Ltc Jacob B. Hardenbergh
- 93rd New York: Ltc Benjamin C. Butler
- 2nd Pennsylvania Cavalry: Ltc Joseph B. Printon
- 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry (detachment)
- Detachments Regular Cavalry and Volunteer Cavalry
- Engineer Brigade: BG Henry W. Benham
- 15th New York (battalion): Capt Joseph Wood Jr.
- 50th New York: Col William H. Pettes
- U.S. Battalion: Capt George H. Mendell
- Guards and Orderlies
- Oneida (New York) Cavalry: Capt Daniel P. Mann
- Signal Corps: Capt Lemuel B. Norton
- MG John Newton
- Escort: 4th and 16th Pennsylvania Cavalry (detachments)
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First Division:
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1st Brigade ("Iron Brigade"):
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Second Division:
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1st Brigade:
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2nd Brigade:
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Third Division:
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1st Brigade:
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2nd Brigade:
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3rd Brigade:
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Artillery Brigade: |
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- MG Gouverneur K. Warren (temporarily absent; returned October 12)
- BG John C. Caldwell
- Escort:
- 10th New York Cavalry, Company M: Lt James Matthews
- 13th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company G: Lt Robert Brown
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First Division:
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1st Brigade:
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2nd Brigade ("Irish Brigade"):
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3rd Brigade:
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4th Brigade:
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Second Division:
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1st Brigade:
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2nd Brigade "Philadelphia Brigade": |
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3rd Brigade:
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Third Division:
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1st Brigade ("Gibraltar Brigade"): |
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2nd Brigade:
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3rd Brigade: |
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Artillery Brigade:
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First Division:
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3rd Brigade:
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Second Division:
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1st Brigade:
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2nd Brigade ("Excelsior Brigade"): |
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3rd Brigade:
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Third Division:
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2nd Brigade: |
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3rd Brigade:
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Artillery Brigade: |
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- MG George Sykes
- Escort: 5th Michigan Cavalry (squadron): Lt Samuel Harris
- Provost Guard: 12th New York (Companies D and E): Cpt Henry W. Ryder
Division | Brigade | Regiments and others |
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First Division:
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Second Division:
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Third Division:
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1st Brigade:
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3rd Brigade:
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Artillery Brigade: |
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- MG John Sedgwick
- Escort: 1st Vermont Cavalry (detachment): Capt Andrew J. Grover
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First Division:
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1st Brigade (First New Jersey Brigade): |
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2nd Brigade: |
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3rd Brigade: |
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Second Division:
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2nd Brigade ("Vermont Brigade"):
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3rd Brigade: |
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Third Division:
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1st Brigade: |
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2nd Brigade: |
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3rd Brigade: |
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Artillery Brigade: |
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- MG Alfred Pleasonton
- Headquarters Guard: 6th US: Maj Robert M. Morris
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First Division:
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2nd Brigade:
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Second Division:
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1st Brigade:
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2nd Brigade:
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Third Division:
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2nd Brigade ("Michigan Brigade"): |
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Headquarters Guard |
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Reserve Brigade: |
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1st Brigade:
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2nd Brigade: |
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Artillery Reserve
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1st Volunteer Brigade: |
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2nd Volunteer Brigade:
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3rd Volunteer Brigade:
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Ammunition Guard |
References
edit- U.S. War Department, The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies], U.S. Government Printing Office, 1880–1901.