^Kearny's artillery, the 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry, the 6th and 7th New Jersey regiments, and Poe's brigade were guarding the bridges at White Oak Swamp and not engaged.
^Turned over command to Col. Starr on June 1 due to illness.
^Under arrest May 31, brigade commanded by Col. Ward during the battle.
Sears, Stephen W. To the Gates of Richmond: The Peninsula Campaign. New York: Ticknor & Fields, 1992. ISBN0-89919-790-6.
Richard, J. (27 January 2007). "The Armies at the Battle of Fair Oaks or Seven Pines". History of War. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
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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 Contents 1 Abbreviations used 1 1 Military rank 1 2 Other 2 Army of the Potomac 2 1 II Corps 2 2 III Corps 2 3 IV Corps 2 4 V Corps 2 5 VI Corps 2 6 Reserves 3 Notes 4 SourcesAbbreviations used editMilitary rank edit MG Major General BG Brigadier General Col Colonel Ltc Lieutenant Colonel Maj Major Cpt Captain Lt LieutenantOther edit w wounded mw mortally wounded k killedArmy of the Potomac editMain article Army of the Potomac MG George B McClellanChief of Staff Col Randolph B Marcy Division Brigade Regiments and OthersGeneral Headquarters Maj Granville O Haller Headquarter amp Body Guards 4th U S Cavalry 2 companies Sturgis Rifles Illinois Oneida New York CavalryProvost Guards 2nd U S Cavalry 8th U S 2 companies 93rd New York 4 companies McClellan Dragoons Illinois Chief of Engineers BG John G Barnard Volunteer Engineer Brigade BG Daniel P Woodbury 15th New York Engineers 50th New York EngineersU S Engineer Battalion 3 companies Cpt James C DuaneII Corps edit Main article II Corps Union Army BG Edwin V Sumner Division Brigade Regiments and OthersFirst Division BG Israel B Richardson 1st Brigade BG Oliver O Howard w Col Thomas J Parker 5th New Hampshire Col Edward E Cross w Ltc Samuel G Langley 61st New York Col Francis C Barlow Ltc William Massett k 64th New York Ltc Daniel C Bingham w 81st Pennsylvania Col James Miller k Ltc Charles F Johnson2nd Brigade BG Thomas F Meagher 63rd New York Col John Burke 69th New York Col Robert Nugent 88th New York Ltc Patrick Kelly3rd Brigade BG William H French 52nd New York Col Paul Frank 57th New York Col Samuel K Zook 66th New York Col Joseph C Pinckney 53rd Pennsylvania Col John R Brooke Maj Thomas Yeager k Artillery Cpt George W Hazzard Battery B 1st New York Light Artillery Cpt Rufus D Pettit Battery G 1st New York Light Artillery Cpt John D Frank Battery A amp Battery C 4th U S Artillery Cpt George W HazzardCavalry 6th New York Cavalry Co D Second Division BG John Sedgwick 1st Brigade BG Willis A Gorman 15th Massachusetts Col John W Kimball 1st Minnesota Col Alfred Sully 34th New York Col James A Suiter 82nd New York Ltc Henry W Hudson 1st Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters 2 Cpt John Saunders 2nd Company Minnesota Sharpshooters 3 Cpt William F Russell2nd Brigade BG William W Burns 69th Pennsylvania Col Joshua T Owen 71st Pennsylvania Maj Charles W Smith 72nd Pennsylvania Col De Witt C Baxter 106th Pennsylvania Col Turner G Morehead3rd Brigade BG Napoleon J T Dana 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 CharlesArtillery Col Charles H Tompkins 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 KirbyCavalry 6th New York Cavalry Co K Cpt Riley JohnstonIII Corps edit Main article III Corps Union Army BG Samuel P Heintzelman 4 Division Brigade Regiments and OthersSecond Division BG Joseph Hooker 1st Brigade BG Cuvier Grover 1st Massachusetts Maj Charles P Chandler 11th Massachusetts Ltc Porter D Tripp 2nd New Hampshire Col Gilman Marston 26th Pennsylvania Maj Casper M Berry2nd Brigade BG Daniel Sickles 70th New York Maj Thomas Holt 71st New York Col George B Hall 72nd New York Col Nelson Taylor 73rd New York Maj John D Moriarty Cpt Charles B Elliot 74th New York Col Charles K Graham3rd Brigade BG Francis E Patterson 5 Col Samuel H Starr 5th New Jersey Col Samuel H Starr 6th New Jersey Col Gershom Mott 7th New Jersey Col Joseph W Revere 8th New Jersey Col Adolphus J JohnsonArtillery Maj Charles S Wainwright Battery D 1st New York Light Artillery Cpt Thomas W Osborn 4th New York Independent Battery Cpt James E Smith 6th New York Independent Battery Cpt Walter M Bramhall Battery H 1st U S Artillery Lt Charles R EakinThird Division BG Philip Kearny 1st Brigade BG Charles D Jameson w 87th New York Col Stephen A Dodge w Ltc Richard A Bachia 57th Pennsylvania Col Charles T Campbell w Ltc E W Woods Maj Jeremiah Culp k 63rd Pennsylvania Col Alexander Hays Ltc Algernon S M Morgan w 105th Pennsylvania Col Amor A McKnight w 2nd Brigade BG David B Birney 6 Col J H Hobart Ward 3rd Maine Col Henry G Staples 4th Maine Col Elijah Walker 38th New York Col J H Hobart Ward 40th New York Col Edward J Riley w Ltc Thomas W Egan3rd Brigade BG Hiram G Berry 2nd Michigan Col Orlando M Poe Ltc Adolphus Williams w 3rd Michigan Col Stephen G Champlin w 5th Michigan Col Henry D Terry 37th New York Col Samuel B HaymanArtillery Cpt James Thompson Battery B New Jersey Light Artillery Cpt Adoniram J Clark Battery E 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery Lt John K Bucklyn Battery G 2nd U S Artillery Lt John H ButlerCavalry 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry Col William W AverellIV Corps edit Main article IV Corps Union Army BG Erasmus D Keyes Division Brigade Regiments and OthersFirst Division BG Darius N Couch 1st Brigade BG John J Peck 55th New York Ltc Louis Thourot 62nd New York Col J Lafayette Riker k Ltc David J Nevin 93rd Pennsylvania Col J M McCarter w Cpt John E Arthur 102nd Pennsylvania Col Thomas A Rowley w Ltc J M Kinkead2nd Brigade BG John J Abercrombie 65th New York Col John Cochrane 67th New York Col Julius W Adams w Ltc Nelson Cross 23rd Pennsylvania Col Thomas H Neill Ltc John Ely w 61st Pennsylvania Col Oliver H Rippey k Cpt Robert L Orr 82d Pennsylvania Col David H Williams3rd Brigade BG Charles Devens w Col Charles H Innes 7th Massachusetts Col David A Russell 10th Massachusetts Col Henry S Briggs w Cpt Orzo Miller 36th New York Ltc D E HungerfordArtillery Maj Robert M West Battery C 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery Cpt Jeremiah McCarthy Battery D 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery Cpt Edward H Flood Battery E 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery Cpt Theodore Miller Battery H 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery Cpt James BradyCavalry 6th New York Cavalry Co F Third Division BG Silas Casey 1st Brigade BG Henry M Naglee 11th Maine Col Harris M Plaisted 56th New York Ltc James Jourdan 100th New York Col James M Brown k 52nd Pennsylvania Col John C Dodge Jr 104th Pennsylvania Col W W H Davis w Ltc John W Nields w Maj John M Gries mw 2nd Brigade BG Henry W Wessells 96th New York Col James Fairman 85th Pennsylvania Col Joshua B Howell 101st Pennsylvania Ltc David B Morris w 103rd Pennsylvania Maj A W Gazzam3rd Brigade BG Innis N Palmer 81st New York Ltc Jacob J DeForest w Cpt W C Raulston 85th New York Col Jonathan S Belknap 92nd New York Col Lewis C Hunt w Ltc Hiram Anderson Jr 98th New York Ltc Charles DurkeeArtillery Col Guilford D Bailey k Maj D H Van Valkenburgh k Cpt Peter C Regan Battery A 1st New York Light Artillery Lt George P Hart Battery H 1st New York Light Artillery Cpt Joseph Spratt w Lt Charles E Mink 7th New York Independent Battery Cpt Peter C Regan 8th New York Independent Battery Cpt Butler FitchCavalry 6th New York Cavalry Co B Cavalry 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry Col David M GreggV Corps edit Main article V Corps Union Army BG Fitz John Porter Division Brigade Regiments and OthersFirst Division BG George W Morell 1st Brigade BG John H Martindale 2nd Maine 18th Massachusetts 22nd Massachusetts 13th New York 25th New York 2nd Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters 7 2nd Brigade Col James McQuade 9th Massachusetts 4th Michigan 14th New York 62nd Pennsylvania3rd Brigade BG Daniel Butterfield 16th Michigan 12th New York 17th New York 44th New York 83rd Pennsylvania Brady s Company Michigan Sharpshooters 8 Artillery Cpt Charles Griffin Battery C Massachusetts Light Artillery Battery E Massachusetts Light Artillery Battery C 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery Battery D 5th U S ArtillerySharpshooters 1st U S Sharpshooters Col Hiram BerdanSecond Division BG George Sykes 1st Brigade Col Robert C Buchanan 3rd U S 4th U S 12th U S 14th U S 2nd Brigade Ltc William Chapman 2nd U S 6th U S 10th U S 11th U S 17th U S 3rd Brigade Col Gouverneur K Warren 5th New York 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery serving as infantry Artillery Reserve Col Henry J Hunt 1st Brigade Ltc William Hays Battery M 2nd U S Artillery Captain Henry Benson Battery C G 3rd U S Artillery2nd Brigade Ltc George W Getty Battery E 1st U S Artillery Lt Alanson Merwin Randol Battery G amp K 1st U S Artillery Battery G 4th U S Artillery Battery A 5th U S Artillery Battery K 5th U S Artillery3rd Brigade Maj Albert Arndt 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 Battalion4th Brigade Cpt J Howard Carlisle Battery E 2nd U S Artillery Battery F K 3rd U S Artillery Battery K 4th U S ArtilleryVI Corps edit Main article VI Corps Union Army BG William B Franklin Division Brigade Regiments and OthersFirst Division BG Henry W Slocum 1st Brigade BG George W Taylor 1st New Jersey 2nd New Jersey 3rd New Jersey 4th New Jersey2nd Brigade Col Joseph J Bartlett 5th Maine 16th New York 27th New York 96th Pennsylvania3rd Brigade BG John Newton 18th New York 31st New York 32nd New York 95th PennsylvaniaArtillery Cpt Edward R Platt Battery A Massachusetts Light Artillery Battery A New Jersey Light Artillery Battery D 2nd U S ArtillerySecond Division BG William F Smith 1st Brigade BG Winfield S Hancock 6th Maine 43rd New York 49th Pennsylvania 5th Wisconsin2nd Brigade BG William T H Brooks 2nd Vermont 3rd Vermont 4th Vermont 5th Vermont 6th Vermont3rd Brigade BG John W Davidson 7th Maine 33rd New York 49th New York 77th New YorkArtillery Cpt Romeyn B Ayres Battery E 1st New York Light Artillery 1st New York Independent Battery 3rd New York Independent Battery Battery F 5th U S ArtilleryCavalry 1st New York CavalryReserves edit Division Brigade Regiments and OthersCavalry Reserve BG Philip St George Cooke 1st Brigade BG William H Emory 5th U S Cavalry 6th U S Cavalry 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry2nd Brigade Col George A H Blake 1st U S Cavalry 8th Pennsylvania CavalryAdvance Guard BG George Stoneman 8th Illinois Cavalry 98th Pennsylvania 2nd Rhode Island Battery A 2nd U S Artillery Batteries B and L 2nd U S ArtilleryWhite House Command Ltc Rufus Ingalls 93rd New York 6 companies 11th Pennsylvania Cavalry 5 companies Battery F 1st New York Light ArtilleryNotes edit Multiple commander names indicate command succession of command during the battle or the campaign Attached to 15th Massachusetts Attached to 1st Minnesota Kearny s artillery the 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry the 6th and 7th New Jersey regiments and Poe s brigade were guarding the bridges at White Oak Swamp and not engaged Turned over command to Col Starr on June 1 due to illness Under arrest May 31 brigade commanded by Col Ward during the battle Attached to 22nd Massachusetts Attached to 16th MichiganSources editSears Stephen W To the Gates of Richmond The Peninsula Campaign New York Ticknor amp Fields 1992 ISBN 0 89919 790 6 Richard J 27 January 2007 The Armies at the Battle of Fair Oaks or Seven Pines History of War Retrieved 3 February 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Seven Pines Union order of battle amp oldid 1160189474, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,