Second Deep Bottom Confederate order of battle

The following Confederate army units and commanders fought in the Second Battle of Deep Bottom from August 14 to 20, 1864 of the American Civil War. The Union order of battle is listed separately

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

Army of Northern Virginia

Gen Robert E. Lee

Infantry forces

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Field's Division, First Corps
     MG Charles W. Field

Anderson's Brigade


   BG George T. Anderson

Law's Brigade


   Col W. F. Perry

  • 4th Alabama Infantry
  • 15th Alabama Infantry
  • 44th Alabama Infantry
  • 47th Alabama Infantry
  • 48th Alabama Infantry
Gregg's Brigade


   Col F. S. Bass

Benning's Brigade


   BG Henry L. Benning

Bratton's Brigade


   BG John Bratton

  • 1st South Carolina Infantry
  • 5th South Carolina Infantry
  • 6th South Carolina Infantry
  • 2nd South Carolina Rifles

Other brigades from First Corps

Wofford's Brigade, Kershaw's Division


   Col Dudley M. Du Bose

From Third Corps

Lane's Brigade, Wilcox's Division


   BG James H. Lane

  • 7th North Carolina Infantry
  • 18th North Carolina Infantry
  • 28th North Carolina Infantry
  • 33rd North Carolina Infantry
  • 37th North Carolina Infantry
McGowan's Brigade


   BG Samuel McGowan

Girardey's Brigade, Mahone's Division


   BG Victor Girardey (k)
   Col William Gibson

  • 3rd Georgia Infantry
  • 22nd Georgia Infantry
  • 48th Georgia Infantry
  • 64th Georgia Infantry
  • 2nd Georgia Infantry Battalion
  • 10th Georgia Infantry Battalion
Archer's Brigade, Heth's Division


   Col R.M. Mayo

Cavalry Corps

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

W.H.F. Lee's Division
     MG W.H.F. Lee

Barringer's Brigade


   BG Rufus Barringer

  • 1st North Carolina Cavalry
  • 2nd North Carolina Cavalry
  • 3rd North Carolina Cavalry
  • 5th North Carolina Cavalry
Beale's Brigade


   BG Richard L. T. Beale

Dearing's Brigade


   BG James Dearing

  • 8th Georgia Cavalry
  • 4th North Carolina Cavalry
  • 16th North Carolina Cavalry
Horse Artillery


   Maj R. Preston Chew

  • Hart's (South Carolina) Battery
  • Graham's (Virginia) Battery
  • McGregor's (Virginia) Battery

Sources

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