James McD. Colonel William Proctor Smith, Chief Engineer 55th Virginia Infantry- Col. William S. Christian 61st Georgia Infantry- Col. John H. Lamar, Jones' Artillery Battalion- Lt. Col. Hilary P. Jones Army of Northern Virginia. Gen. Lewis A. Armistead (mw/c), Col. William R. Aylett (w) Please enable JavaScript on your browser to best view this site. James V. Brooke, Third Corps Artillery Reserve- Col. R. Lindsay Walker, McIntosh's Artillery Battalion- Maj. David G. McIntosh 22nd Georgia Infantry- Col. Joseph A. Wasden (k), Capt. John H. McNeill Colonel Briscoe G. Baldwin, Ordnance 37th Virginia Infantry- Maj. Henry C. Wood, Nicholls' Brigade- Col. Jesse M. Williams James F. Hart 38th Georgia Infantry- Capt. 9th Louisiana Infantry- Col. Leroy A. Stafford, Smith's Brigade- Brig. James G. Harris Cornelius T. Smith Lt. Gen. Richard S. Ewell, EARLY'S DIVISION- Maj. Gen. Jubal A. Nadenbousch Lewis (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. Hart's (South Carolina) Battery- Capt. Gen. Robert E. Lee Early. 13th Alabama Infantry- Col. Birkett D. Fry This is actually printed on the fabric of the t-shirt. Medical Director: Dr. Lafayette Guild. Phillips' (Georgia) Legion Infantry- Lt. Col. Elihu S. Barclay, Cabell's Artillery Battalion- Col. Henry Coalter Cabell casualties: 40 killed, 111 wounded, 135 missing, 286 total, Staff Charles A. Nor does this report explain why Ewell, with Rodes' and Early's Divisions, was marching away from Gettysburg on the morning of July 1st, if the army had been ordered, as it says, to concentrate at Gettysburg. 21st Georgia Infantry- Col. John T. Mercer Army ofNorthern Virginia GENERAL ROBERT EDWARD LEE Headquarters & Staff Chief Of Staff & Inspector General--- Colonel R. H. Chilton Chief Of Artillery--- Brigadier General William Nelson Pendleton Medical Director--- Doctor Lafayette Guild Chief Of Ordnance--- Lieutenant Colonel Briscoe G. Baldwin Chief Of Commissary--- Lieutenant Colonel Robert Cole Chief Quartermaster … J. Horace King (w) 21st Virginia Infantry- Capt. 50th Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. Logan H. N. Salyer, Latimer's Artillery Battalion- Maj. James W. Latimer (mw) McGregor's (Virginia) Battery- Capt. 11th Mississippi Infantry- Col. Francis M. Green strength: 20,700 men, 78 guns Richard C. M. Page Gen. Stephen D. Ramseur 4th Company- Capt. 5th Virginia Cavalry- Col. Thomas L. Rosser, Robertson's Brigade- Brig. Asher W. Garber, RODES' DIVISION- Maj. Gen. Robert E. Rodes, Daniel's Brigade-- Brig. 7th Virginia Cavalry- Lt. Col. Thomas Marshall Note: see Gettysburg order of battlefor the command structure of the Army of Northern Virginia at this time. 3rd Virginia Infantry- Col. Joseph Mayo, Jr., Lt. Col. Alexander D. Callcote (k) Griffin's (Maryland) Battery- Capt. 11th Virginia Infantry- Maj. Kirkwood Otey (w) It was the main Confederate fighting force in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War. Gen. William "Extra Billy" Smith William J. Reese Gen. John D. Imboden Aide de camp, Asst. The Army of Northern Virginia consisted of various commands located throughout Virginia and North Carolina, with the Confederate Army of the Potomac as its core. Edward A. Marye 10th Virginia Infantry- Col. Edward T. H. Warren Early, Hays' Brigade- Brig. Chief of Commissary: Ltc Robert G. Cole. Gen. Wade Hampton (w), Col. Laurence S. Baker casualties: 1,660 killed, 4,470 wounded, 1,870+ missing, 8,000 total, Cavalry Division Maj. Gen. James E. B. Stuart, Hampton's Brigade- Brig. 17th Mississippi Infantry- Col. William D. Holder (w), Lt. Col. John C. Fiser (w) 22nd Virginia Infantry Battalion- Maj. John S. Bowles, Archer's Brigade- Brig. 1st North Carolina Cavalry- Col. Laurence S. Baker 8th Louisiana Infantry- Col. Trevanion D. Lewis, Lt. Col. Alcibiades DeBlanc (w), Maj. German A. Lester Posted by: Math Teacher. Madison (Mississippi) Light Artillery- Capt. 4th Virginia Cavalry- Col. William Carter Wickham The battle, which cost Hooker nearly 16,000 casualties and Lee some 12,300 losses, had proved indecisive. Chew's (Virginia) Battery- Capt. 6th Virginia Infantry- Col. George T. Rogers 14th Alabama Infantry- Col. Lucius Pinckard (w/c), Lt. Col. James A. Broome, Wright's Brigade- Brig. 1863, General Robert E. Lees ’ Army of Northern Virginia and the Army of the Potomac, commanded by Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker, once again confronted each other across the Rappahannock River near Fredericksburg, Virginia. William F. Dement Jeff Davis Legion (Mississippi)- Col. Joseph F. Waring Gen. John. Men, women and children were all swept up and brought along with the army as it moved north, and carried back into Virginia during the army’s retreat after the battle. Gen. George T. Anderson (w), Lt. Col. William Luffman Hardaway (Alabama) Artillery- Capt. 7th Tennessee Infantry- Lt. Col. Samuel G. Shepherd 3rd South Carolina Infantry- Col. J. D. Nance, Maj. Robert C. Maffett Colonel Armistead L. Long, Military Secretary James T. Scales Medical Director: Dr. Lafayette Guild Ashland (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. William H. Caskie Gen. Harry T. Hays 5th Louisiana Infantry- Maj. Alexander Hart (w), Capt. HDQRS. 8th Virginia Infantry- Col. Eppa Hunton (w) 9th Georgia Infantry- Lt. Col. John C. Mounger (k), Maj. William M. Jones, Capt. 8th Georgia Infantry- Col. John R. Towers Lieutenant General James Longstreet| 21st Mississippi Infantry- Col. Benjamin G. Humphreys, Wofford's Brigade- Brig. Gen. James H. Lane, Col. Clark M. Avery 1st Maryland Battalion Cavalry- Maj. Harry Gilmore, Maj. Ridgely Brown Lewis T. Hicks 10th Louisiana Infantry- Maj. Thomas N. Powell Norfolk Blues Light Artillery (Virginia)- Capt. Charlottesville (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. 48th Georgia Infantry- Col. William Gibson (w/c), Capt. 2nd Georgia Infantry Battalion- Maj. George W. Ross (mw), Capt. 60th Georgia Infantry- Capt. Matthew R. Hall Company A - Capt. After Gettysburg. First Corps: … 27th Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. Daniel M. Shriver Gen. William E. Jones Victor Maurin) 2010 Gettysburg Seminar Page 40 The Army of Northern Virginia and the Gettysburg Campaign - “We came here with the best army the Confederacy ever carried into the field” D. Scott Hartwig In the decades since the Civil War historians have wrestled with two broad questions associated with the Gettysburg campaign and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia: Why did Robert … 21st North Carolina Infantry- Col. William W. Kirkland 1st Virginia Cavalry- Col. James H. Drake Pichegru Woolfolk, Jr. (w), Lt. James Woolfolk 43rd North Carolina Infantry- Col. Thomas S. Kenan (w/c), Lt. Col. William G. Lewis James B. Golladay, Jones' Brigade- Brig. 12th Virginia Infantry- Col. David A. Weisiger Alleghany (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. Surgeon Lafayette Guild, Medical Director, View from the roof of the State of Pennsylvania Monument, Tour the Battlefield – East Cavalry Field. William D. Brown 45th North Carolina Infantry- Lt. Col. Samuel H. Boyd (c), Maj. John R. Winston (w/c), Capt. During the battle at Chancellorsville in 1863, General Jackson was killed. Virginia (Warrenton) Battery- Capt. 17325. E. B. Brunson 5th Alabama Infantry Battalion- Maj. Albert S. Van De Graaf Maj. Archibald Crudup (w/c) Chapter 1 – This poem focuses on the Army of Northern Virginia, led by Robert E. Lee, moving north to break the will of the people in the North to continue the war. Virginia (Staunton) Battery- Capt. During the Gettysburg Campaign, soldiers in the the Army of Northern Virginia systematically rounded up free Blacks and escaped slaves as they marched north into Maryland and Pennsylvania. Chief of Commissary: Lt. Col. Robert G. Cole Benjamin Robinson Morris (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. 16th Virginia Infantry- Col. Joseph H. Ham Bedford (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. General Robert E. Lee, Commanding. 57th Virginia Infantry- Col. John Bowie Magruder (mw/c), Dearing's Artillery Battalion- Maj. James Dearing 26th North Carolina Infantry- Col. Henry K. Burgwyn (k), Lt. Col. John Lane (w), Maj. John J. Jones (w), Capt. William P. Moseley Joseph Graham Yet, not everyone cheered Pender’s appointment to command. Judge Advocate General: Maj. Henry E. Young The … Gen. Evander M. Law, Law's Brigade- Brig. EARLY'S DIVISION-Maj. Gen. Jubal A. Henry H. Carlton (w), Lt. Columbus W. Motes, PICKETT'S DIVISION- Maj. Gen. George E. Pickett, Garnett's Brigade- Brig. Led by General Robert E. Lee, the army had recently been reorganized following the death of Lieutenant General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson. Although high level command was not seriously disrupted, overall the army lost about a third of its number and losses among field and company officers was crippling. 1st Maryland Infantry Battalion (2nd MD Infantry, CSA)- Lt. Col. James R. Herbert (w), Maj. William W. Goldsborough (w), Capt. 24th Virginia Infantry- Col. William R. Terry, Armistead's Brigade- Brig. John T. Wingfield, HETH'S DIVISION- Maj. Gen. Henry Heth (w), Brig. 18th Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. Henry A. Carrington Dance Gen. George Doles The Army of Northern Virginia in the Gettysburg Campaign 39 reckless soldier. 6th Louisiana Infantry- Lt. Col. Joseph Hanlon General A. John C. Carpenter Tag: Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. 11th North Carolina Infantry- Col. Collett Leventhorpe (w/c), Maj. Egbert Ross (k) The Military Department of Northern Virginia was embattled on October 22, 1861. William A. Graham (w), Lt. Joseph Baker One Continuous Fight: The Retreat from Gettysburg and the Pursuit of Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, July 4-14, 1863 is the first detailed military history of Lee's retreat and the Union effort to catch and destroy the wounded Army of Northern Virginia. One evening after doing a Ghost tour, a man in a military uniform approached me and asked if I knew of any ghost stories … Carrington Madison (Louisiana) Artillery- Capt. T. J. Eubanks, Robertson's Brigade ("Hood's Texas Brigade")- Brig. Army of Northern Virginia Stuart’s Cavalry Division Imboden’s Brigade Osmond B. Taylor, Washington (Louisiana) Artillery Battalion- Maj. Benjamin F. Eshleman Gen. Junius Daniel William L. McLeod Brooks (South Carolina) Artillery- Lt. S. C. Gilbert Gen. Edward L. Thomas 33rd North Carolina Infantry- Col. Clark M. Avery 3rd South Carolina Infantry Battalion- Lt. Col. William G. Rice, Semmes' Brigade- Brig. 5th North Carolina Infantry- Capt. On June 29, 1863, Early was ordered by General Robert E. Lee, along with the rest of the Army of Northern Virginia (about 75,000 troops), to join forces around Gettysburg. Jackson's (Virginia) Battery- Capt. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee Battles, SECOND ARMY CORPS William B. Gen. James H. Lane, Perrin's Brigade- Col. Abner Perrin 31st Georgia Infantry- Col. Clement A. Evans Gen. James Walker 5th Florida Infantry- Capt. Company B - Capt. William G. Crenshaw Major General Henry Heth led one of those divisions, and like all of Lee’s troops, was under specific orders to wait for the arrival of the full force before engaging in any fighting. 2nd Georgia Infantry- Lt. Col. William T. Harris (k), Maj. William S. Shepherd James Breathed Tate Originally, they were headed for Harrisburg. 2nd Louisiana Infantry- Lt. Col. Ross E. Burke 22, dated June 1, 1862, when he assumed command in place of the wounded Joseph E. Johnston. 12th South Carolina Infantry- Col. John L. Miller 9th Virginia Cavalry- Col. Richard L. T. Beale Thomas H. Biscoe 6th Louisiana Infantry- Lt. Col. Joseph Hanlon 7th Louisiana Infantry- Col. Davidson B. Penn 8th Louisiana … George V. Moody Chief of Artillery: Brig. 20th Georgia Infantry- Col. John A. Jones (k), Lt. Col. James D. Waddell, Henry's Artillery Battalion-Maj. Mathis W. Henry Battles Of The Army Of Northern Virginia. M. G. Bass, Benning's Brigade- Brig. Cobb's Legion (Georgia)- Col. Pierce B. M. Young Battle 44th Virginia Infantry- Maj. Norval Cobb (w), Capt. 38th North Carolina Infantry- Col. William J. Hoke (w), Lt. Col. John Ashford, Poague's Artillery Battalion- Maj. William T. Poague McLAWS' DIVISION- Maj. Gen. Lafayette McLaws, Kershaw's Brigade- Brig. 3rd Company- Capt. Branch (North Carolina) Artillery- Capt. James W. Wyatt Amherst (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. Phillips' Legion (Georgia)- Lt. Col. Jefferson C. Phillips, Fitz Lee's Brigade- Brig. William H. Griffin Purcell (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. Military Secretary: Maj. Charles Marshall 1st South Carolina Rifles- Capt. Brigadier General William Nelson Pendleton, Chief of Artillery 48th Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. Robert H. Dungan, Maj. Oscar White John C. Fraser (mw), Lt. William J. Furlong This is a brand new t-shirt featuring our new Army of Northern Virginia/Gettysburg design. 1st Corps. Army of Northern Virginia, July 1863. 28th North Carolina Infantry- Col. Samuel D. Lowe (w), Lt. Col. W. H. A. Speer (w) 56th Virginia Infantry- Col. William D. Stuart (mw), Lt. Col. Philip P. Slaughter, Kemper's Brigade- Brig. Later battles of the Army of Northern Virginia included Gettysburg … Gen. Alfred M. Scales, Lt. Col. George T. Gordon, Col. W. Lee. Gen. Joseph R. Davis His battlefield record exhibited professional competency and cool judgement. 2nd Rockbridge (Virginia) Artillery- Lt. Samuel Wallace 11th Georgia Infantry- Col. Francis H. Little (w), Lt. Col. William Luffman (w), Maj. Henry D. McDaniel (w), Capt. William M. Hadden 18th North Carolina Infantry- Col. John D. Barry strength: 6,600 men, 31 guns PRINTED and DESIGNED in the U.S.A! The Army of Northern Virginia was the most successful of any Confederate army during the American Civil War. Merritt B. Miller Hood (w), Brig. 34th North Carolina Infantry- Col. W. Lee. Work Staunton (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. 12th Alabama Infantry- Col. Samuel B. Pickens Marcellus M. Moorman, Imboden's Cavalry Command- Brig. Charles R. Grandy, PENDER'S DIVISION- Maj. Gen. William D. Pender (mw), Maj. Gen. Isaac Trimble (w/c), Brig. Louisiana Guard Artillery- Capt. 18th Georgia Infantry- Lieut. strength: 70,100 men, 280 guns. 52nd Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. James H. Skinner, Hoke's Brigade- Col. Isaac E. Avery (mw), Col. Archibald C. Godwin Gen. John B. Gordon 16th North Carolina Infantry- Capt. Colonel Robert H. Chilton, Chief of Staff Colonel Walter Taylor, Assistan Adjutant General and Aide de camp I. William P. Carter In part or as a whole, the corps fought in nearly all of the major battles in the … 12th Mississippi Infantry- Col. Walter H. Taylor Ranger Matt Atkinson leads a talk covering the aftermath of Gettysburg for the Army of Northern Virginia and how Robert E. Lee attempts to recoup his losses. 15th Louisiana Infantry- Maj. Andrew Brady, Walker's Brigade("Stonewall Brigade")- Brig. 32nd North Carolina Infantry- Col. Edmund C. Brabble 1st Company- Capt. Fluvanna (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. 18th Virginia Cavalry- Col. George W. Imboden) 2nd Virginia Infantry- Col. John Q.A. West, Capt. 36th Virginia Battalion- Capt. 6th Virginia Cavalry- Maj. Cabel E. Flournoy Gen. Albert G. Jenkins (w), Col. Milton J. Ferguson 40th Virginia Infantry- Capt. 4th Texas Infantry- Col. John C. G. Key (w), Maj. John P. Bane 14th Virginia Infantry- Col. James G. Hodges (k), Lt. Col. William White A. P. Hill. Army of Northern Virginia ( monument) General Robert E. Lee. Breathed's (Virginia) Battery- Capt. Hampden (Virginia) Artillery- Capt. 15th South Carolina Infantry- Col. William DeSaussure (k), Maj. William M. Gist 24th Georgia Infantry- Col. Robert McMillin Virginia (Richmond) Battery- Capt. 7th Louisiana Infantry- Col. Davidson B. Penn Charles J. Moffett, Mahone's Brigade- Brig. 41st Virginia Infantry- Col. William A. Parham 44th Alabama Infantry- Col. William F. Perry 23rd Virginia Infantry- Lt. Col. Simeon T. Walton At Gettysburg, the Army of Northern Virginia fought against The Army of the Potomac, led by General George G Meade. 10th Alabama Infantry- Col. William H. Forney (w/c), Lt. Col. James E. Shelley After Gettysburg, the losses it sustained … Virginia (Richmond) Battery- Capt. 47th Alabama Infantry- Col. James W. Jackson, Lt. Col. J. M. Bulger (w/c), Maj. James M. Campbell George Hillyer Military Secretary, Acting Asst. 17th Virginia Cavalry- Col. William H. French Colonel Taylor's book says the order was for the concentration at Cashtown. It was formed in early 1861 and served until the spring of 1865, mostly in the Eastern Theater. 3rd Arkansas Infantry- Col. Van H. Manning (w), Lt. Col. Robert S. Taylor No. General ORDERS, No. 13th South Carolina Infantry- Lt. Col. Benjamin T. Brockman Gen. William N. Pendleton 10th Georgia Infantry- Col. John B. Weems ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA, July 4, 1863. Engineer Officer: Capt. After the death of Lt. General Thomas J. Jackson at the Battle of Chancellorsville, Robert E. Lee reorganized his army … Lee's Order For The Retreat From Gettysburg. Samuel H. Saunders Major General J. E. B. Stuart 2nd South Carolina Infantry- Col. John D. Kennedy (w), Lt. Col. F. Gaillard He contradicts the first report, which says Gettysburg. Pee Dee (South Carolina) Artillery- Lt. William E. Zimmerman Rowan (North Carolina) Artillery- Capt.