Seven Pines Union order of battle
The following Union Army units[1] and commanders fought in the Battle of Seven Pines on May 31 and June 1, 1862. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately.
Abbreviations used
Military rank
Other
MG George B. McClellan
Chief of Staff: Col Randolph B. Marcy
Division |
Brigade |
Regiments and Others |
General Headquarters
Maj Granville O. Haller |
Headquarter & Body Guards |
- 4th U.S. Cavalry (2 companies)
- Sturgis Rifles (Illinois)
- Oneida (New York) Cavalry
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Provost Guards |
- 2nd U.S. Cavalry
- 8th U.S. (2 companies)
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Chief of Engineers
BG John G. Barnard |
Volunteer Engineer Brigade
BG Daniel P. Woodbury
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- 15th New York Engineers
- 50th New York Engineers
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BG Edwin V. Sumner
Division |
Brigade |
Regiments and Others |
First Division
BG Israel B. Richardson |
1st Brigade
BG Oliver O. Howard (w)
Col Thomas J. Parker
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2nd Brigade
BG Thomas F. Meagher
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3rd Brigade
BG William H. French
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Artillery
Cpt George W. Hazzard
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Cavalry |
- 6th New York Cavalry (Co. D)
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Second Division
BG John Sedgwick |
1st Brigade
BG Willis A. Gorman
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2nd Brigade
BG William W. Burns
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3rd Brigade
BG Napoleon J.T. Dana
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- 19th Massachusetts: Col Edward W. Hinks
- 20th Massachusetts: Col W. Raymond Lee
- 7th Michigan: Col Ira R. Grosvenor, Maj John H. Richardson
- 42nd New York: Col Edmund C. Charles
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Artillery
Col Charles H. Tompkins
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- Battery A, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery: Cpt John A. Tompkins
- Battery B, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery: Cpt Walter O. Bartlett
- Battery G, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery: Cpt Charles D. Owen
- Battery I, 1st U.S. Artillery: Lt Edmund Kirby
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Cavalry |
- 6th New York Cavalry (Co. K): Cpt Riley Johnston
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BG Samuel P. Heintzelman
BG Erasmus D. Keyes
Division |
Brigade |
Regiments and Others |
First Division
BG Darius N. Couch |
1st Brigade
BG John J. Peck
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2nd Brigade
BG John J. Abercrombie
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3rd Brigade
BG Charles Devens (w)
Col Charles H. Innes
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- 7th Massachusetts
- 10th Massachusetts
- 36th New York
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Artillery
Maj Robert M. West
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- Battery C, 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery
- Battery D, 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery
- Battery E, 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery
- Battery H, 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery
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Cavalry |
- 6th New York Cavalry (Co. F)
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Third Division
BG Silas Casey |
1st Brigade
BG Henry M. Naglee
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2nd Brigade
BG Henry W. Wessells
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3rd Brigade
BG Innis N. Palmer
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- 81st New York
- 85th New York
- 92nd New York
- 98th New York
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Artillery
Col Guilford D. Bailey (k)
Maj D. H. Van Valkenburgh (k)
Cpt Peter C. Regan
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- Battery A, 1st New York Light Artillery
- Battery H, 1st New York Light Artillery
- 7th New York Independent Battery
- 8th New York Independent Battery
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Cavalry |
- 6th New York Cavalry (Co. B):
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Cavalry |
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BG Fitz John Porter
Division |
Brigade |
Regiments and Others |
First Division
BG George W. Morell |
1st Brigade
BG John H. Martindale
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- 2nd Maine
- 18th Massachusetts
- 22nd Massachusetts
- 13th New York
- 25th New York
- 2nd Company, Massachusetts Sharpshooters:[4]
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2nd Brigade
Col James McQuade
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- 9th Massachusetts
- 4th Michigan
- 14th New York
- 62nd Pennsylvania
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3rd Brigade
BG Daniel Butterfield
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- 16th Michigan
- 12th New York
- 17th New York
- 44th New York
- 83rd Pennsylvania
- Brady's Company, Michigan Sharpshooters:[5]
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Artillery
Cpt Charles Griffin
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- Battery C, Massachusetts Light Artillery
- Battery E, Massachusetts Light Artillery
- Battery C, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery
- Battery D, 5th United States Artillery
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Sharpshooters |
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Second Division
BG George Sykes |
1st Brigade
Col Robert C. Buchanan
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- 3rd U.S.
- 4th U.S.
- 12th U.S.
- 14th U.S.
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2nd Brigade
Ltc William Chapman
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- 2nd U.S.
- 6th U.S.
- 10th U.S.
- 11th U.S.
- 17th U.S.
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3rd Brigade
Col Gouverneur K. Warren
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- 5th New York
- 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery (serving as infantry)
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Artillery Reserve
Col Henry J. Hunt |
1st Brigade
Ltc William Hays
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- Battery M, 2nd United States Artillery
- Battery C–G, 3rd United States Artillery
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2nd Brigade
Ltc George W. Getty
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- Battery E, 1st U.S. Artillery: Lt Alanson M. Randol
- Battery G–K, 1st U.S. Artillery
- Battery G, 4th U.S. Artillery
- Battery A, 5th U.S. Artillery
- Battery K, 5th U.S. Artillery
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3rd Brigade
Maj Albert Arndt
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- Battery A, 1st New York Artillery Battalion
- Battery B, 1st New York Artillery Battalion
- Battery C, 1st New York Artillery Battalion
- Battery D, 1st New York Artillery Battalion
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4th Brigade
Cpt J. Howard Carlisle
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- Battery E, 2nd U.S. Artillery
- Battery F–K, 3rd U.S. Artillery
- Battery K, 4th U.S. Artillery
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BG William B. Franklin
Division |
Brigade |
Regiments and Others |
First Division
BG Henry W. Slocum |
1st Brigade
BG George W. Taylor
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- 1st New Jersey
- 2nd New Jersey
- 3rd New Jersey
- 4th New Jersey
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2nd Brigade
Col Joseph J. Bartlett
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- 5th Maine
- 16th New York
- 27th New York
- 96th Pennsylvania
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3rd Brigade
BG John Newton
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- 18th New York
- 31st New York
- 32nd New York
- 95th Pennsylvania
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Artillery
Cpt Edward R. Platt
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Second Division
BG William F. Smith |
1st Brigade
BG Winfield S. Hancock
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2nd Brigade
BG William T. H. Brooks
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- 2nd Vermont
- 3rd Vermont
- 4th Vermont
- 5th Vermont
- 6th Vermont
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3rd Brigade
BG John W. Davidson
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Artillery
Cpt Romeyn B. Ayres
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- Battery E, 1st New York Light Artillery
- 1st New York Independent Battery
- 3rd New York Independent Battery
- Battery F, 5th U.S. Artillery
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Cavalry |
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Reserves
Notes
- ↑ Multiple commander names indicate command succession of command during the battle or the campaign.
- ↑ Attached to 15th Massachusetts
- ↑ Attached to 1st Minnesota
- ↑ Attached to 22nd Massachusetts
- ↑ Attached to 16th Michigan
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