First Bull Run Union order of battle

The following units and commanders fought in the First Battle of Bull Run on the Union side. The Confederate order of battle is shown separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization[1] during the battle[2] and the reports.[3]

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

Army of Northeastern Virginia

Army of Northeastern Virginia

BG Irvin McDowell, Commanding

General Staff:

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division


     BG Daniel Tyler

First Brigade


   Col Erasmus D. Keyes

Second Brigade


   BG Robert C. Schenck

Third Brigade


   Col William T. Sherman

Fourth Brigade


   Col Israel B. Richardson

Second Division


     Col David Hunter (w)
     Col Andrew Porter

First Brigade


   Col Andrew Porter

Second Brigade


   Col Ambrose Burnside

Third Division


     Col Samuel P. Heintzelman (w)

First Brigade


   Col William B. Franklin

Second Brigade


   Col Orlando B. Willcox (w&c)
   Col J. H. Hobart Ward

Third Brigade


   Col Oliver O. Howard

Fourth (Reserve) Division[7]


     BG Theodore Runyon

no brigade organization

Fifth Division


     Col Dixon S. Miles

First Brigade[8]


   Col Louis Blenker

Second Brigade


   Col Thomas A. Davies

Notes

  1. Multiple commander names indicate command succession of command during the battle or the campaign.
  2. The Manassas Campaign, Virginia, July 21, 1861 - Union order of battle; Manassas National Battlefield Park - The Battle of First Manassas, Union order of battle; Official Records, Series I, Volume II, pages, 314-315
  3. Official Records, Series I, Volume II, pages, 1024-1026
  4. Commanded the regiment when Colonel McConnell was sick (see: Richardson's report)
  5. Companies C and G, 2nd Infantry; B, D, G, H, and K, 3rd Infantry; and G, 8th Infantry
  6. Companies A and E, 1st Cavalry; B, E, G, and I, 2nd Cavalry; and K, 2nd Dragoons.
  7. Not engaged
  8. In reserve at Centreville and not engaged in the battle proper. Had some skirmishing with the enemy while covering the retreat of the Army
  9. This consisted of the field guns of the 8th New York Militia, manned by detachments from the 8th and 29th New York Volunteer Infantry

References

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