Battle of Piedmont order of battle: Union explained
The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Piedmont of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately.
Abbreviations used
Military rank
Army of the Shenandoah
Department of West Virginia
MG David Hunter
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Infantry BG Jeremiah C. Sullivan
| 1st Brigade Col Augustus Moor | - 18th Connecticut: Col William G. Ely
- 5th New York Heavy Artillery: Ltc Edward Murray
- 28th Ohio: Ltc Gottfried Becker
- 116th Ohio: Col James Washburn
- 123rd Ohio: Col William T. Wilson
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2nd Brigade Col Joseph Thoburn | - 2nd Maryland Eastern Shore: Col Robert S. Rodgers
- 34th Massachusetts: Col George D. Wells
- 54th Pennsylvania: Col Jacob Miller Campbell
- 1st West Virginia: Ltc Jacob Weddle
- 4th West Virginia (detachment): Ltc James Dayton
- 12th West Virginia: Col William B. Curtis
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Cavalry MG Julius Stahel
| 1st Brigade Col Andrew McReynolds | - 1st New York (Lincoln) Cavalry: Maj Timothy Quinn
- 1st New York Veteran Cavalry: Ltc John S. Platner
- 21st New York Cavalry: Col William B. Tibbits
- 1st Maryland Cavalry, Potomac Home Brigade: Maj Robert S. Mooney
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2nd Brigade Col John Wynkoop | - 15th New York Cavalry: Cpt Oscar R. Colgrove
- 20th Pennsylvania Cavalry: Ltc Gabriel Middleton
- 22nd Pennsylvania Cavalry (Ringgold Battalion) (detachment): Maj Henry A. Meyers
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Horse Artillery | - Battery G, 1st West Virginia Light Artillery (1 section): Lt Samuel J. Shearer
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Artillery Cpt Henry A. du Pont
| | - Battery B, 1st Maryland Light Artillery: Cpt Alonzo Snow
- 30th New York Independent Battery: Cpt Alfred Von Kleiser
- Battery D, 1st West Virginia Light Artillery: Cpt John Carlin
- Battery B, 5th United States Artillery: Lt Charles Holman
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See also
References
- Johnson, Robert Underswood & Clarence Clough Buell (eds.). Battles and Leaders of the Civil War Volume 4 (New York: The Century Company), 1884.
- Lepa, Jack H. The Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864 (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co.), 2003.
- Patchan, Scott C. Shenandoah Summer: The 1864 Valley Campaign (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press), 2007.