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The following
Union Army units and commanders fought in the
Battle of Globe Tavern (August 18–21, 1864) of the
American Civil War . Order of battle compiled from the casualty returns.
[1] The
Confederate order of battle is listed separately.
Abbreviations used
Military rank
Other
Army of the Potomac
V Corps
MG
Gouverneur K. Warren , Senior Commander on the field
Escort: Lt John C. Paul
4th Pennsylvania Cavalry (detachment)
Provost Guard: Maj Henry W. Rider
Ambulance Train: Cpt William F. Drum
Division
Brigade
Regiments and Others
First Division
BG
Charles Griffin
1st Brigade
Col
William S. Tilton
2nd Brigade
Col
Edgar M. Gregory
3rd Brigade
Col
James Gwyn
[2]
Ltc William A. Throop
Second Division
BG
Romeyn B. Ayres
1st Brigade
BG
Joseph Hayes (c ) Aug 19
Col Frederick Winthrop
Col
Charles P. Stone
[4]
2nd Brigade
Col Nathan T. Dushane (k ) Aug 21
Col Samuel A. Graham
3rd Brigade
15th New York Heavy Artillery: Ltc Michael Wiedrich (w ), Maj Louis Eiche
Third Division
BG
Samuel W. Crawford
1st Brigade
Col Peter Lyle
2nd Brigade
Col
Richard Coulter
[6]
Col Charles Wheelock
3rd Brigade
Col William R. Hartshorne
Fourth Division
BG
Lysander Cutler (w ) Aug 21
1st Brigade
BG
Edward S. Bragg
2nd Brigade
Col J. William Hofmann
Provost Guard
Independent (Wisconsin) Battalion
Artillery Brigade
Col
Charles S. Wainwright
Massachusetts Light, 3rd Battery (C): Cpt
Augustus P. Martin ,
[7] Lt Aaron F. Walcott
Massachusetts Light, 5th Battery (E)
Massachusetts Light, 9th Battery
1st New York Light, Battery B : Lt Robert E. Rogers
1st New York Light, Battery C
1st New York Light, Battery D: Cpt Angell Matthewson
1st New York Light, Battery E &
Battery L
1st New York Light, Battery H
New York Light, 5th Battery
New York Light, 15th Battery : Cpt Patrick Hart
1st Pennsylvania Light, Battery B
4th United States, Battery B
5th United States, Battery D : Lt William E. Van Reed
IX Corps
MG
John Parke
Cavalry
Division
Brigade
Regiments and Others
Second Division, Cavalry Corps,
Army of the Potomac
1st Brigade
Col William Stedman
Cavalry Division,
Army of the James
2nd Brigade
Col
Samuel P. Spear
Notes
^ Official Records , Series I, Volume XXXXII, Part 1,
pages 122-128
^ also commanding the 2nd Brigade on August 18
^ Brady's and Jardine's Companies Sharpshooters attached
^ Assumed command August 21
^ 2nd and 3rd Companies Purnell Legion Cavalry (dismounted) attached
^ Sick from August 18
^ also acting as chief of artillery for the 2nd Division
^ Assumed command August 21
^ 1st and 2nd Companies Michigan Sharpshooters attached
^ 9th and 10th Companies Ohio Sharpshooters attached
References