Second Ream's Station Confederate Order of Battle

The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Second Battle of Ream's Station on August 25, 1864. The Union order of battle is listed separately.

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

Army of Northern Virginia

Third Corps

LTG A. P. Hill

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Wilcox's Division
     MG Cadmus M. Wilcox

Anderson's Brigade


   BG George T. Anderson

Lane's Brigade


   BG James Conner

McGowan's Brigade


   BG Samuel McGowan

Scales' Brigade


   BG Alfred M. Scales

  • 13th North Carolina Infantry
  • 16th North Carolina Infantry
  • 22nd North Carolina Infantry
  • 34th North Carolina Infantry
  • 38th North Carolina Infantry

Heth's Division
     MG Henry Heth

Cooke's Brigade


   BG John R. Cooke

MacRae's Brigade


   BG William MacRae

  • 11th North Carolina Infantry
  • 26th North Carolina Infantry
  • 44th North Carolina Infantry
  • 47th North Carolina Infantry
  • 52nd North Carolina Infantry
Sanders' Brigade


   Col J. Horace King

Mahone's Brigade


   Col David A. Weisiger

Artillery

Pegram's Battalion


   Ltc William J. Pegram

  • Clutter Battery (section)
  • Hardaway (Alabama) Artillery (section)
  • Letcher (Virginia) Artillery
  • Purcell Artillery
  • Sumter Artillery (Georgia), Battery A

Cavalry Corps

MG Wade Hampton

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Butler's Division
     MG Matthew C. Butler

Dunovant's Brigade


   BG John Dunovant

Rosser's Brigade


   BG Thomas L. Rosser

Young's Brigade


   Col Gilbert J. Wright

W.H.F. Lee's Division
     BG Rufus Barringer

Barringer's Brigade


   Col William H. Cheek

  • 1st North Carolina Cavalry
  • 2nd North Carolina Cavalry
  • 4th North Carolina Cavalry
  • 5th North Carolina Cavalry
Chambliss' Brigade


   Col J. Lucius Davis

Horse Artillery Battalion


   Maj R. Preston Chew

  • Washington (South Carolina) Artillery
  • 2nd Jeb Stuart Horse Artillery (Virginia)

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