Confederacy Order of Battle

Army of Northern Virginia - General Robert E. Lee

Headquarters

Escort

39th Virginia Cavalry Battalion - Captain Samuel B. Brown

Provost Guard - Major D. B. Bridgford

1st Virginia Battalion

44th Virginia Cavalry Battalion, Company B

Engineer Brigade - Colonel Thomas Mann Randolph Talcott

1st & 2nd Confederate Engineers - Major D. Wintter

97 officers and enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

First Corps - Lieutenant General James Longstreet

Pickett’s Division - Major General George E. Pickett

Corse’s Brigade - Brigadier General Montgomery D. Corse (c, April 6), Colonel Arthur Herbert

15th Virginia Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel Emmett M. Morrison (c, April 6), Major Charles H. Clarke

Most of the regiment captured or dispersed at Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 69 officers and men surrendered at Appomattox

17th Virginia Infantry - Colonel Arthur Herbert (^, April 6), Lieutenant Colonel Grayson Tyler (c, April 6)

Most of the regiment captured or dispersed at Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 2 officers and 46 men surrendered at Appomattox

29th Virginia Infantry - Lieutenant John A. Coulson

Most of the regiment captured or dispersed at Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 1 officer and 27 men surrendered at Appomattox

30th Virginia Infantry - Colonel Robert S. Chew

Most of the regiment captured or dispersed at Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 8 officers and 82 men surrendered at Appomattox

32nd Virginia Infantry - Captain Samuel W. Armistead

Most of the regiment captured or dispersed at Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 5 officers and 42 men surrendered at Appomattox

Hunton’s Brigade - Brigadier General Eppa Hunton (c, April 6), Major Michael P. Spessard

8th Virginia Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Berkeley (c, April 6)

Most of the regiment captured or dispersed at Sailor’s Creek (April 6); A surgeon and 11 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

18th Virginia Infantry - Colonel Henry A. Carrington (c, April 6), Lt. Charles H. Wilkinson

Most of the regiment captured or dispersed at Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 2 officers and 32 men surrendered at Appomattox

19th Virginia Infantry - Major Waller M. Boyd (c, April 6), Lieutenant James Y. Bragg

Most of the regiment captured or dispersed at Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 1 officer and 29 men surrendered at Appomattox

28th Virginia Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel William Wingfield (c, April 6), Major Michael P. Spessard

Most of the regiment captured or dispersed at Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 3 officers and 51 men surrendered at Appomattox

56th Virginia Infantry - Colonel William E. Green (c, April 6), Captain John W. Jones

Most of the regiment captured or dispersed at Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 3 officers and 26 men surrendered at Appomattox

Steuart’s Brigade - Brigadier General George H. Steuart

9th Virginia Infantry - Colonel James Jasper Phillips (c, April 6), Captain John Parke Wilson

Most of the regiment captured or dispersed at Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 2 officers and 37 men surrendered at Appomattox

14th Virginia Infantry - Major William D. Shelton

Most of the regiment captured or dispersed Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 8 officers and 49 men surrendered at Appomattox

38th Virginia Infantry - Colonel George K. Griggs

Most of the regiment captured or dispersed Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 95 officers and men surrendered at Appomattox

53rd Virginia Infantry - Colonel William R. Aylett (c, April 6), Captain Henry Edmunds

Most of the regiment captured or dispersed Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 6 officers and 74 men surrendered at Appomattox

57th Virginia Infantry - Colonel Clement R. Fontaine (c, April 6), Lieutenant Colonel William H. Ramsey

Most of the regiment captured or dispersed Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 7 officers and 74 men surrendered at Appomattox

Terry’s Brigade - Brigadier General William R. Terry (w, March 31), Colonel Joseph Mayo, Jr., Major William W. Bentley

1st Virginia Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel Frank H. Langley (c, April 6), Major George F. Norton (c, April 6), Sergeant Major Andrew J. Simpson

Most of the regiment captured or dispersed Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 17 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

3rd Virginia Infantry - Colonel Joseph Mayo, Jr. (^, March 31), Major William H. Pryor (c, April 6)

Most of the regiment captured or dispersed Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 1 officer and 60 men surrendered at Appomattox

7th Virginia Infantry - Colonel Charles C. Floweree (c, April 6)

Most of the regiment captured or dispersedSailor’s Creek (April 6); 20 officers and men surrendered at Appomattox

11th Virginia Infantry - Colonel Kirkwood Otey (c, April 6), Captain Robert M. Mitchell, Jr.

Most of the regiment captured or dispersed Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 1 officer and 28 men surrendered at Appomattox

24th Virginia Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel Richard L. Maury (c, April 6), Major William W. Bentley (^)

Most of the regiment captured or dispersed Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 22 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

Field’s Division - Major Genera; Charles W. Field

Perry’s Brigade - Brigadier General William F. Perry

4th Alabama Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel Lawrence H. Scruggs

21 officers and 202 men surrendered at Appomattox

15th Alabama Infantry - Colonel Alexander A. Lowther

17 officers and 170 men surrendered at Appomattox

44th Alabama Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel John A. Jones

17 officers and 192 men surrendered at Appomattox

47th Alabama Infantry - Captain Eli Daniel Clower

90 men surrendered at Appomattox

48th Alabama Infantry - Major John W. Wigginton

14 officers and 122 men surrendered at Appomattox

Gregg’s Brigade - Colonel Robert M. Powell

3rd Arkansas Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel Robert S. Taylor

15 officers and 130 men surrendered at Appomattox

1st Texas Infantry - Colonel Frederick S. Bass

16 officers and 133 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

4th Texas Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel Clinton M. Winkler

15 officers and 143 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

5th Texas Infantry - Captain William T. Hill

2 officers and 149 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

Anderson’s Brigade - Brigadier General George “Tige” Anderson

7th Georgia Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel Moses T. Alman

24 officer and 164 men surrendered at Appomattox

8th Georgia Infantry - Colonel John R. Towers

14 officers and 139 men surrendered at Appomattox

9th Georgia Infantry - Major John W. Arnold

15 officers and 174 men surrendered at Appomattox

11th Georgia Infantry - Captain William H. Ramsey

16 officers and 176 men surrendered at Appomattox

59th Georgia Infantry - Colonel William A. Jackson Brown

15 officers and 251 men surrendered at Appomattox

Benning’s Brigade - Brigadier General Henry L. Bennin

2nd Georgia Infantry - Captain Thomas Chaffin, Jr.

12 officers and 146 men surrendered at Appomattox

15th Georgia Infantry - Major Peter J. Shannon

20 officers and 226 men surrendered at Appomattox

17th Georgia Infantry - Major James B. Moore

18 officers and 168 men surrendered at Appomattox

20th Georgia Infantry - Colonel Eli M. Seago

18 officers and 191 men surrendered at Appomattox

Bratton’s (Jenkins’) Brigade - Brigadier General John Bratton

1st South Carolina Infantry - Colonel James R. Hagood

21 officers and 201 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

5th South Carolina Infantry - Colonel Asbury Coward

19 officers and 263 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

6th South Carolina Infantry - Colonel John M. Steedman

30 officers and 328 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

2nd South Carolina Rifles - Colonel Robert E. Bowen

22 officers and 274 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

Palmetto Sharpshooters - Captain Alfred H. Foster

29 officers and 356 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox, 284 still had weapons

Kershaw’s Division - Major General Joseph B. Kershaw (c, April 6)

DuBose’s Brigade - Brigadier General Dudley M. DuBose (c, April 6), Cpt. J. F. Espy

16th Georgia Infantry - Colonel J. H. D. McRae (c, April 6), Lieutenant William W. Montgomery

2 offices and 51 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

18th Georgia Infantry - Major William C. Callahan (k, April 6), Captain J. F. Espy (^, April 6), Lieutenant Gideon J. Lasseter

1 officer and 52 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

24th Georgia Infantry - Colonel Christopher C. Sanders (c, April 6), Captain J. A. Jarrard

4 officers and 56 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

3rd Georgia Sharpshooters Battalion - Lieutenant Colonel Nathan I. Hutchins (c, April 6)

1 officer and 22 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

Cobb’s (Georgia) Legion - Major William McDaniel (c, April 6), Lieutenant W. G. Steed

1 officer and 55 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

Philip’s (Georgia) Legion - Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Hamilton (c, April 6), Lieutenant A. J. Reese

5 officers and 88 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

Simms’ Brigade - Brigadier General James P. Simms (c, April 6), Cpt. George W. Waldron

10th Georgia Infantry - Colonel Andrew J. McBride

2 officers and 48 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

50th Georgia Infantry - Colonel Peter McGlashan (c, April 6), Captain George W. Waldron (^, April 6), Lieutenant Hilary W. Cason

3 officers, 2 surgeons and 25 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

51st Georgia Infantry - Colonel James Dickey (c, April 6), Captain H. R. Thomas

2 officers and 41 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

53rd Georgia Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel W. H. Hartsfield (k, April 6), Captain R. H. Woods

64 enlisted men with no officers surrendered at Appomattox

Humphrey’s Brigade - Lieutenant Colonel William H. Fitzgerald (c, April 6), Lieutenant Colonel Gwin R. Cherr

13th Mississippi Infantry - Captain Hugh Daniel Cameron (c, April 6), Lieutenant W. H. Davis

4 officers and 81 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

17th Mississippi Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel Gwin R. Cherry (^, April 6), Lieutenant Benjamin George

3 officers and 62 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

18th Mississippi Infantry - Captain Joseph F. Sessions (c, April 6), Lieutenant John W. Gower

4 officers and 44 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

21st Mississippi Infantry - Captain William P. McNeely

4 officers and 45 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

First Corps Artillery - Brigadier General Edward P. Alexander

Cabell’s Battalion - Colonel Henry C. Cabell (c, April 8), Major S. P. Hamilton

Pulaski (Georgia) Battery - Lieutenant Morgan Calloway

Captured at Appomattox Station (April 8); 2 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

Troup (Georgia) Battery - Captain Henry Hull Carlton

Captured at Appomattox Station (April 8); 10 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

Manly’s (North Carolina) Battery (Company A, 1st North Carolina Artillery) - Captain Basil Manley

Majority captured at Appomattox Station (April 8); 5 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

1st Richmond (Virginia) Howitzers - Captain Edward McCarthy

Escaped surrender at Appomattox Station (April 8); disbanded at Red Oak Church (April 10)

Haskell’s Battalion - Major John Haskell

Company F, 13th North Carolina Artillery Battalion - Captain Henry G. Flanner

Surrendered at Appomattox

Ramsay’s (North Carolina) Battery (Company D, 1st North Carolina Artillery) - Lieutenant Jesse F. Woodard

Surrendered at Appomattox

Palmetto (South Carolina) Artillery - Captain Hugh Garden

Surrendered at Appomattox

Amherst-Nelson (Virginia) Artillery - Lieutenant Fletcher T. Massey

An officer and 12 men surrendered at Appomattox

Huger’s Battalion - Lieutenant Colonel Frank Huger

Madison (Louisiana) Battery - Captain Thomas J. Richards

3 officers and 41 men surrendered at Appomattox

Brooks (South Carolina) Artillery - Lieutenant E. L. Purse

3 officers and 41 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

Ashland (Virginia) Battery - Lieutenant James Woolfolk

Surrendered at Appomattox

Bath (Virginia) Battery - Lieutenant John H. Weddell

Surrendered at Appomattox

Bedford (Virginia) Artillery - Captain John Donneli Smith

5 officers and 61 men surrendered at Appomattox

Richmond (Virginia) Parker Artillery - Lieutenant Edwin S. Wooldrige

3 men surrendered at Appomattox

Johnson’s Battalion - Lieutenant Colonel Marmaduke Johnson

Clutter’s (Virginia) Artillery - Lieutenant Lucas McIntosh

An officer and 55 men surrendered at Appomattox

Fredericksburg (Virginia) Artillery - Captain John G. Pollock

An officer and 75 men surrendered at Appomattox

Second Corps - Major General John B. Gordon

Pegram’s Division - Brigadier General James A. Walker

Johnston’s Brigade - Colonel John W. Lea

5th North Carolina Infantry - Major James M. Taylor

7 officers and 76 men surrendered at Appomattox, 48 of whom were armed

12th North Carolina Infantry - Captain P. Durham

8 officers and 139 men surrendered at Appomattox

20th North Carolina Infantry - Colonel Thomas F. Toon (w, March 25), Major Duncan J. Devane

4 officers and 71 men surrendered at Appomattox

23rd North Carolina Infantry - Captain Abner D. Peace

7 officers and 82 men surrendered at Appomattox

1st North Carolina Sharpshooters - Lieutenant R.W. Woodruff

3 officers and 65 men surrendered at Appomattox

Lewis’ Brigade - Brigadier General William G. Lewis (w&c, April 7), Captain John Beard

6th North Carolina Infantry - Captain Joseph H. Dickey

6 officers and 175 men surrendered at Appomattox, only 72 were armed

21st North Carolina Infantry - Captain John H. Miller

6 officers and 117 men surrendered at Appomattox

54th North Carolina Infantry - Captain R.A. Barrow

4 officers and 53 men surrendered at Appomattox

57th North Carolina Infantry - Colonel Hamilton Jones, Jr. (w, March 25), Captain John Beard (^, April 7), Captain Philip Carpenter

6 officers and 74 men surrendered at Appomattox

Walker’s Brigade - Major Henry Kyd Douglas

13th Virginia Infantry - Captain George Cullen

Most of the regiment captured or dispersed at Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 10 officers and 52 men surrendered at Appomattox

31st Virginia Infantry - Major William P. Cooper

7 officers and 49 men surrendered at Appomattox

49th Virginia Infantry - Captain William D. Moffett

9 officers and 46 men surrendered at Appomattox

52nd Virginia Infantry - Captain Samuel W. Paxton

7 officers and 53 men surrendered at Appomattox, only 14 were armed

58th Virginia Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel John G. Kasey (c, March 25), Lieutenant Robert L. Waldron

2 officers and 63 men surrendered at Appomattox, only 22 were armed

Gordon’s Division - Brigadier General Clement A. Evans

Terry’s Brigade - Colonel Titus V. Williams

2nd, 4th, 5th, 27th & 33rd Virginia Infantry Consolidated - Lieutenant Colonel Charles L. Haynes

218 men surrendered at Appomattox

21st, 25th, 42nd, 44th & 48th Virginia Infantry Consolidated - Colonel Norval Cobb

186 men surrendered at Appomattox

10th, 23rd & 37th Virginia Infantry Consolidated - Lieutenant Colonel Dorlias H. L. Martz

114 men surrendered at Appomattox

Evans’ Brigade - Captain John H. Lowe

13th Georgia Infantry - Colonel John Harris Baker (w, March 25), Lieutenant Colonel Richard Maltbie

12 officers and 161 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

26th Georgia Infantry - Captain James Knox

220 men surrendered at Appomattox, only 4 officers and 34 enlisted men were armed

31st Georgia Infantry - Captain Edward C. Perry

123 men surrendered at Appomattox, only 66 were armed

38th Georgia Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel Philip E. Davant

112 men surrendered at Appomattox, only 73 were armed

60th & 61st Georgia Infantry - Colonel Waters B. Jones

5 officers and 166 men surrendered at Appomattox, 32 men without arms

York’s Brigade - Colonel Eugene Waggaman

1st, 2nd, 10th, 14th & 15th Louisiana Infantry Consolidated - Captain Charles Farris

131 men surrendered at Appomattox

5th, 6th, 7th, 8th & 9th Louisiana Infantry Consolidated - Captain Louis Prados

244 men surrendered at Appomattox

Ramseur’s Division - Major General Bryan Grimes

Battle’s Brigade - Colonel Edwin L. Hobson

3rd Alabama Infantry - Captain Cornelius Robinson, Jr.

9 officers and 93 men surrendered at Appomattox

5th Alabama Infantry - Captain Thomas M. Riley

4 officers and 53 men surrendered at Appomattox

6th Alabama Infantry - Major Isaac F. Culver

4 officers and 80 men surrendered at Appomattox

12th Alabama Infantry - Captain Poleman D. Rose

5 officers and 62 men surrendered at Appomattox

61st Alabama Infantry - Captain Augustus B. Fanin, Jr.

27 men surrendered at Appomattox

Cook’s Brigade - Brigadier General Philip Cook (w, March 25, c, April 3), Colonel Edwin A. Nash

4th Georgia Infantry - Colonel Edwin A. Nash (^, March 25), Captain John M. Shiver

7 officers and 93 men surrendered at Appomattox

12th Georgia Infantry - Captain Josiah N. Beall

5 officers and 60 surrendered enlisted men at Appomattox

21st Georgia Infantry - Captain Edward T. Smith

7 officers and 50 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

44th Georgia Infantry - Captain John A. Tucker

4 officers and 73 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

Cox’s Brigade - Brigadier General William R. Cox

1st North Carolina Infantry - Colonel Hamilton Brown (c, March 25), Major Louis C. Latham

10 officers and 61 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

2nd North Carolina Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel James Turner Scales

6 officers and 48 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

3rd North Carolina Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel William M. Parsley (k, April 6), Major William T. Ennett

4 officers and 53 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

4th North Carolina Infantry - Captain John B. Forcum

8 officers and 101 men surrendered at Appomattox

14th North Carolina Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel William A. Johnston

7 officers and 107 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

30th North Carolina Infantry - Captain David C. Allen

162 men surrendered at Appomattox

Grimes’ Brigade - Colonel David G. Cowand

32nd North Carolina Infantry - Captain P. C. Shuford

4 officers and 110 men surrendered at Appomattox

43rd North Carolina Infantry - Captain Carey Whitaker, (mw, April 2), Captain Wiley J. Cobb

9 officers and 164 men surrendered at Appomattox

45th North Carolina Infantry - Captain Samuel F. Adams

7 officers and 88 men surrendered at Appomattox

53rd North Carolina Infantry - Major John W. Rierson (k, March 25), Captain Thomas E. Ashcroft

6 officers and 81 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

2nd North Carolina Infantry Battalion - Captain Joseph W. Coker

3 officers and 49 men surrendered at Appomattox

Second Corps Artillery - Brigadier General Armistead L. Long

1st Virginia Battalion - Lieutenant Colonel Robert A. Hardaway

Powhattan (Virginia) Artillery - Lieutenant John R. Bagby

Majority of the battery captured or dispersed at Sailor’s Creek (April 6); one man surrendered at Appomattox

3rd Richmond (Virginia) Howitzers - Captain Benjamin H. Smith

Captured at Sailor’s Creek (April 6)

1st Rockbridge (Virginia) Artillery - Captain Archibald Graham

3 officers and 21 men surrendered at Appomattox

Salem (Virginia) Artillery - Captain Charles B. Griffin

An officer and 97 men surrendered at Appomattox

Braxton’s Battalion - Lieutenant Colonel Carter M. Braxton

Alleghany (Virginia) Battery - Captain John Cadwalader Carpenter (c, April 1), Corporal John Willey

Majority of the battery captured or dispersed at Five Forks (April 1); 2 men surrendered at Appomattox

Lee (Virginia) Artillery - Captain W. W. Hardwicke

12 men surrendered at Appomattox

Stafford (Virginia) Artillery - Captain Raleigh L. Cooper

Majority of the battery captured at Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 3 men surrendered at Appomattox

Cutshaw’s Battalion - Major Willifred E. Cutshaw (w, April 6), Captain Charles W. Fry

Jeff Davis (Alabama) Battery - Lieutenant Lucian D. Robinson

1 officer and 26 men surrendered at Appomattox

Louisa Morris (Virginia) Artillery

31 men surrendered at Appomattox

King William (Virginia) Battery - Lieutenant Lucian D. Robinson

An officer & 22 men surrendered at Appomattox

2nd Richmond (Virginia) Howitzers - Captain David Watson

An officer & 45 men surrendered at Appomattox

Richmond (Virginia) Orange Artillery - Captain Charles W. Fry (^, April 6), Lieutenant William A. Deas

20 men surrendered at Appomattox

Staunton (Virginia) Artillery - Captain Asher W. Garber (w, April 6)

54 men surrendered at Appomattox

Third Corps - Lieutenant Ambrose P. Hill (k, April 2), Major General Henry Heth, Lieutenant General James Longstreet

Headquarters Provost Guard

5th Alabama Battalion - Captain Wade Ritter

125 officers and men surrendered at Appomattox

Mahone’s Division - Major General William Mahone

Forney’s Brigade - Brigadier General William H. Forney

8th Alabama Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel John P. Emrich

16 officers and 153 men surrendered at Appomattox

9th Alabama Infantry - Major James M. Crow

6 officers and 70 men surrendered at Appomattox

10th Alabama Infantry - Major Louis W. Johnson

10 officers and 70 men surrendered at Appomattox

11th Alabama Infantry - Captain Martin L. Stewart

125 men surrendered at Appomattox

13th Alabama Infantry - Colonel James Aiken (c, April 6), Captain Samuel Sellers

6 officers and 85 men surrendered at Appomattox

14th Alabama Infantry - Captain John A. Terrell

75 men surrendered at Appomattox

Finegan’s Brigade - Brigadier General Theodore W. Brevard, Jr. (c, April 6), Colonel David Lang

2nd Florida Infantry - Colonel Walter R. Moore

7 officers and 59 men surrendered at Appomattox

5th Florida Infantry - Lieutenant Thomas Shine

Captured at Saylor’s Creek (April 6); 47 men surrendered at Appomattox

8th Florida Infantry - Colonel David Lang (^, April 6) Lieutenant Colonel William Baya (c, April 6), Major Thomas E. Clarke

Captured at Saylor’s Creek (April 6); 4 officers and 28 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

9th Florida Infantry - Captain H. C. Simons

15 officers and 108 men surrendered at Appomattox

10th Florida Infantry - Captain Marion J. Clarke

18 officers and 154 men surrendered at Appomattox

11th Florida Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel James F. McClellan (c, April 6)

Captured at Saylor’s Creek (April 6); 4 officers and 19 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

Sorrel’s Brigade - Colonel George E. Taylor

3rd Georgia Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel Claiborne Snead

12 officers and 236 men surrendered at Appomattox

22nd Georgia Infantry - Captain George W. Thomas

9 officers and 197 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

48th Georgia Infantry - Captain Alexander G. Flanders

13 officers and 193 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

64th Georgia Infantry - Captain James G. Brown

9 officers and 93 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

2nd Georgia Infantry Battalion - Major Charles J. Moffett

8 officers and 74 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

10th Georgia Infantry Battalion - Captain Caleb F. Hill

4 officers and 155 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

Harris’ Brigade - Brigadier General Nathaniel H. Harris

12th Mississippi Infantry - Captain A. K. Jones (c, April 6), Sergeant William Brown

An Assistant-Surgeon and 53 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

16th Mississippi Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel James H. Duncan

4 officers and 68 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

19th Mississippi Infantry - Colonel Richard W. Phipps

8 officers and 129 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

48th Mississippi Infantry - Colonel Joseph Jayne

11 officers and 87 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

Weisiger’s Brigade - Brigadier General David Weisiger

6th Virginia Infantry - Colonel George T. Rogers

110 men surrendered at Appomattox

12th Virginia Infantry - Major Richard W. Jones

190 men surrendered at Appomattox

16th Virginia Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel Richard O. Whitehead

10 officers and 114 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

41st Virginia Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel Joseph P. Minetree

109 men surrendered at Appomattox

61st Virginia Infantry - Colonel Virginius D. Groner

119 men surrendered at Appomattox

Wilcox’s Division - Major General Cadmus M. Wilcox

Thomas’ Brigade - Brigadier General Edward L. Thomas

14th Georgia Infantry - Colonel Richard P. Lester

20 officers and 147 men surrendered at Appomattox

35th Georgia Infantry - Colonel Bolling H. Holt

15 officers and 121 men surrendered at Appomattox

45th Georgia Infantry - Colonel Thomas J. Simmons

8 officers and 85 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

49th Georgia Infantry - Colonel John T. Jordan (w, April 2), Major James B. Duggan

8 officers and 103 men surrendered at Appomattox

Lane’s Brigade - Brigadier General James H. Lane

18th North Carolina Infantry - Major Thomas J. Wooten (Commanding Brigade Sharpshooters), Captain John J. Poisson

11 officers and 73 men surrendered at Appomattox

28th North Carolina Infantry - Captain T. James Linebarger

17 officers and 213 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

33rd North Carolina Infantry - Colonel Robert V. Cowan

11 officers and 108 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

37th North Carolina Infantry - Major Jackson L. Bost

10 officers and 98 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

Scales’ Brigade - Colonel Joseph H. Hyman

13th North Carolina Infantry - Major E. Benton Withers

22 officers and 193 men surrendered at Appomattox

16th North Carolina Infantry - Colonel William Stowe

12 officers and 83 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

22nd North Carolina Infantry - Colonel Thomas S. Gallaway, Jr.

13 officers and 97 men surrendered at Appomattox

34th North Carolina Infantry - Captain George M. Norment

21 officers and 145 men surrendered at Appomattox

38th North Carolina Infantry - Colonel John Ashford, Lieutenant Colonel George W. Flowers

21 officers and 110 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

McGowan’s Brigade - Brigadier General Samuel McGowan

1st South Carolina Infantry (Provisional) - Colonel Comillus W. McCreary (k, March 31), Lieutenant Colonel Andrew P. Butler

18 officers and 101 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

12th South Carolina Infantry - Captain Robert M. Kerr (c, April 2), Captain J. C. Bell

10 officers and 149 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

13th South Carolina Infantry - Colonel Issac F. Hunt

13 officers and 183 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

14th South Carolina Infantry - Colonel Joseph N. Brown, Lieutenant Colonel Edward Croft, Major E.D. Brailsford

18 officers and 246 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

1st South Carolina Rifles (Orr’s Rifles) - Colonel George M. Miller (c, April 2) Lieutenant Colonel James T. Robertson

9 officers and 148 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

Heth’s Division - Major General Henry Heth

McComb’s Brigade - Brigadier General William McComb

2nd Maryland Infantry Battalion - Captain John Torsch

63 men surrendered at Appomattox

1st Tennessee Infantry (Provisional) - Major Felix J. Buchanan

8 officers and 30 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

7th Tennessee Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel Samuel G. Shepard

6 officers and 41 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

14th Tennessee Infantry - Major James Johnson, Captain William Winfield

6 officers and 34th enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

17th & 23rd Tennessee Infantry Consolidated - Colonel Horace Ready

124 men surrendered at Appomattox

25th & 44th Tennessee Infantry Consolidated - Captain Jonathan E. Spencer

83 men surrendered at Appomattox

63rd Tennessee Infantry - Lieutenant L. L. Etter

28 men surrendered at Appomattox

Davis’ Brigade - Brigadier General Joseph R. Davis

2nd Mississippi Infantry - Captain William P. Harvey (c, April 2), Quartermaster Sergeant J. M. Cayce

Majority of regiment captured near Hatcher’s Run (April 2); 20 men surrendered at Appomattox

11th Mississippi Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel George W. Shannon (c, April 2)

Majority of regiment captured near Hatcher’s Run (April 2); 19 men surrendered at Appomattox

26th Mississippi Infantry - Captain Benjamin J. Kizer (c, April 2)

Majority of regiment captured near Hatcher’s Run (April 2); 12 men surrendered at Appomattox

42nd Mississippi Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel Andrew M. Nelson (c, April 2)

Majority of regiment captured near Hatcher’s Run (April 2); 1 Lieutenant, 1 Chaplain, and 5 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

1st Confederate Battalion - Captain Anthony B. Bartlett

Most of the battalion was captured near Hatcher’s Run (April 2); 9 men surrendered at Appomattox

Cooke’s Brigade - Brigadier General John Rogers Cooke

15th North Carolina Infantry - Colonel William Yarborough

16 officers and 122 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

27th North Carolina Infantry - Major Joseph C. Webb

9 officers and 103 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

46th North Carolina Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel Alexander C. McAlister

15 officers and 102 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

48th North Carolina Infantry - Colonel Samuel H. Walkup

12 officers and 87 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

55th North Carolina Infantry - Captain Walter A. Whitted

4 officers and 77 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

McRae’s Brigade - Brigadier General William McRae

11th North Carolina Infantry - Colonel William Joseph Martin

8 officers and 74 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

26th North Carolina Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel James T. Adams

10 officers and 121 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

44th North Carolina Infantry - Major Charles M. Stedman

8 officers and 74 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

47th North Carolina Infantry - Major William C. Lankford

5 officers and 72 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

52nd North Carolina Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel Eric Erson

6 officers and 60 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

Third Corps Artillery - Colonel Reuben Lindsay Walker

Macintosh’s Battalion - Lieutenant Colonel David G. Macintosh

Hardaway’s - Hurt’s (Alabama) Battery - Lieutenant George A. Ferrell

2 officers and 81 men surrendered at Appomattox

Danville (Virginia) Battery - Captain Robert Sidney Rice

4 officers and 79 men surrendered at Appomattox

2nd Rockbridge (Virginia) Artillery - Lieutenant William Wallace (k, April 2), Lieutenant William T. Wilson

An officer and 27 men surrendered at Appomattox

Owen’s Battalion - Major William M. Owen

1st Maryland Battery - Captain William F. Dement

36 men surrendered at Appomattox

4th Maryland (Chesapeake) Battery - Captain Walter S. Chew

12 men surrendered at Appomattox

Otey (Virginia) Artillery - Captain David N. Walker

Surrendered at Appomattox

Danville Ringgold (Virginia) Artillery - Captain Crispin Dickinson

Abandoned their artillery and fought as infantry in the Appomattox Campaign; surrendered at Appomattox

Lynchburg (Virginia) Artillery - Captain John H. Chamberlayne

Most of the battery captured at Rice’s Station (April 6); 3 men surrendered at Appomattox

Pegram’s Battalion - Lieutenant Colonel William R. J. Pegram

Crenshaw (Virginia) Artillery - Captain Thomas Ellett

Surrendered at Appomattox

Fredericksburg (Virginia) Artillery - Lieutenant John G. Pollock

An officer and 75 men surrendered at Appomattox

Richmond Letcher (Virginia) Artillery - Captain Thomas A. Brander, Lieutenant James E. Tyler

2 men surrendered at Appomattox

Purcell (Virginia) Artillery - Captain George M. Cayce

Surrendered at Appomattox

Poague’s Battalion - Lieutenant Colonel William T. Poague

Madison (Mississippi) Light Artillery - Lieutenant John W. Yeargain

Captured at Appomattox Station (April 8)

Charlotte (North Carolina) Artillery (Company C, 1st North Carolina Artillery) - Captain Arthur B. Williams

Surrendered at Appomattox

Albemarle (Virginia) Artillery - Captain Charles F. Johnston

3 officers and 45 men surrendered at Appomattox

Warrenton (Virginia) Artillery - Captain Addison W. Utterback

Surrendered at Appomattox

Richardson’s Battalion - Lieutenant Colonel Charles Richardson

Donaldsonville (Louisiana) Artillery - Captain R. Prosper Landry

3 lieutenants, 64 men and 4 servants surrendered at Appomattox

Norfolk (Virginia) Artillery - Captain Joseph D. Moore

Battery was captured at Appomattox Station (April 8); 3 men surrendered at Appomattox

Norfolk Blues (Virginia) Artillery - Captain Charles R. Grady

Battery was captured at Appomattox Station (April 8)

Pittsylvania (Virginia) Artillery - Captain Nathan Penick

2 officers and 68 men surrendered at Appomattox

Sumter (Georgia) Artillery Battalion - Lieutenant Colonel Allen S. Cutts

Company A - Captain Hugh M. Ross

Captured at Appomattox Station (April 8)

Company B - Captain George M. Patterson

Captured at Appomattox Station (April 8)

Company C - Captain John T. Wingfield

Captured at Appomattox Station (April 8)

Washington (Louisiana) Artillery Battalion - Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Eshleman

1st Company - Captain Edward Owen

Most of 1st Company was captured at Appomattox Station (April 8); 5 men surrendered at Appomattox

2nd Company - Captain John B. Richardson

2nd Company refused to surrender at Appomattox Station (April 8); instead, buried their 4 Napoleon cannons and disbanded the battery; 8 men surrendered at Appomattox

3rd Company - Captain Andrew Hero

Most of 3rd Company was captured at Appomattox Station (April 8); 12 men surrendered at Appomattox

4th Company - Captain Joseph Norcom

Most of 4th Company was captured at Appomattox Station (April 8); 13 men surrendered at Appomattox

Fourth Corps - Lieutenant General Richard H. Anderson (relieved of command, April 8)

Johnson’s Division - Major General Bushrod R. Johnson (relieved of command, April 8), Brigadier General William H. Wallace

Moody’s Brigade - Brigadier General Young M. Moody (c, April 8), Colonel Martin L. Stansel

41st Alabama Infantry - Colonel Martin L. Stansel (^, April 8)

99 men surrendered at Appomattox

43rd Alabama Infantry - Major William J. Mims

15 officers and 113 men surrendered at Appomattox

59th Alabama Infantry - Major Lewis H. Crumpler

9 officers and 101 men surrendered at Appomattox

60th Alabama Infantry - Colonel John W. A. Sanford

14 officers and 170 men surrendered at Appomattox

23rd Alabama Sharpshooter Battalion - Major John Hackett Hold

4 officers and 43 men surrendered at Appomattox

Ransom’s Brigade - Brigadier General Matthew W. Ransom

24th North Carolina Infantry - Major Thaddeus D. Love (w&c, March 25)

An assistant surgeon and 54 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

25th North Carolina Infantry - Colonel Henry M. Rutledge

8 officers and 69 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

35th North Carolina Infantry - Colonel James Johnston (k, March 25), Major Robert E. Petty

5 officers and 111 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

49th North Carolina Infantry - Major Charles Q. Petty

11 officers and 95 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

56th North Carolina Infantry - Colonel Paul F. Faison

9 officers and 62 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

Wallace’s Brigade - Brigadier General William H. Wallace

17th South Carolina Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel John R. Culp (c, April 1), Captain E. A. Crawford

9 officers and 110 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

18th South Carolina Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel William B. Allison

16 officers and 139 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

22nd South Carolina Infantry - Colonel William G. Burt

11 officers and 77 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

23rd South Carolina Infantry - Colonel Henry L. Benbow (w&c April 1), Lieutenant Colonel John M. Kinloch

5 officers and 103 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

26th South Carolina Infantry - Lieutenant Colonel J. L. Hudson (w, April 1), Major Ceth S. Land

8 officers and 113 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

Holcombe (South Carolina) Legion - Colonel William J. Crawley

2 officers and 30 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

Wise’s Brigade - Brigadier General Henry A. Wise

26th Virginia Infantry - Major William K. Perrin

16 officers and 81 men surrendered at Appomattox

34th Virginia Infantry - Colonel John T. Goode

14 officers and 210 men surrendered at Appomattox

46th Virginia Infantry - Captain George Abbitt

15 officers and 116 men surrendered at Appomattox

59th Virginia Infantry - Colonel William B. Tabb

Regiment was captured or dispersed at Sailor’s Creek (April 6); no members surrendered at Appomattox

Fourth Corps Artillery - Colonel Hilary P. Jones

Blount’s Battalion - Major Joseph G. Blount

Cumming’s (North Carolina) Battery - Captain James D. Cumming

Surrendered at Appomattox

Young’s (Virginia) Battery

Surrendered at Appomattox

Coit’s Battalion - Major James C. Coit

Bradford’s (Mississippi) Battery - Captain William D. Bradford

No members surrendered at Appomattox

Pegram’s (Virginia) Battery - Captain Richard G. Pegram

Captured at Sailor’s Creek (April 6)

Wright’s (Virginia) Battery - Captain Samuel T. Wright

Surrendered at Appomattox

38th Virginia Artillery Battalion - Major Robert Stribling

Lynchburg (Virginia) Artillery - Captain John H. Chamberlayne

Most of the battery captured at Rice’s Station (April 6); 3 men surrendered at Appomattox

Faquier (Virginia) Artillery - Captain William C. Marshall

Escaped surrender at Appomattox Station (April 8); disbanded at Red Oak Church (April 10); 3 men surrendered at Appomattox

Richmond Fayette (Virginia) Artillery - Captain Miles C. Macon (k, April 8)

Escaped surrender at Appomattox Station (April 8); disbanded at Red Oak Church (April 10)

Hampden (Virginia) Artillery - Captain J. E. Sullivan

Surrendered at Appomattox

Sturdivant’s Battalion - Captain N. A. Sturdivant

Albemarle (Virginia) Artillery - Lieutenant Charles R. Darracott

3 officers and 45 men surrendered at Appomattox

Martin’s (Virginia) Battery - Lieutenant Samuel H. Pulliam

Abandoned their artillery and fought as infantry in the Appomattox Campaign; surrendered at Appomattox

Cavalry Corps - Major General Fitzhugh Lee

Fitzhugh Lee’s Division - Colonel Thomas T. Munford

Munford’s Brigade - Colonel William B. Wooldridge

1st Maryland Cavalry Battalion - Lieutenant Colonel Gustavus Dorsey

Did not surrender at Appomattox

1st Virginia Cavalry - Colonel William A. Morgan

Cut through Union lines and escaped at Appomattox Court House (April 9); one man surrendered at Appomattox; regiment disbanded in Lynchburg (April 11)

2nd Virginia Cavalry - Lieutenant Colonel Cary Breckinridge

Cut through Union lines and escaped at Appomattox Court House (April 9); 19 men surrendered at Appomattox; regiment disbanded in Lynchburg (April 11)

3rd Virginia Cavalry

Cut through Union lines and escaped at Appomattox Court House (April 9); 3 men surrendered at Appomattox; regiment disbanded in Lynchburg (April 11)

4th Virginia Cavalry - Col. William B. Wooldridge

Cut through Union lines and escaped at Appomattox Court House (April 9); 2 men surrendered at Appomattox; regiment disbanded in Lynchburg (April 11)

Payne’s Brigade - Brigadier General William H. F. Payne (w, March 30), Colonel Reuben B. Boston (k, April 6)

5th Virginia Cavalry - Colonel Reuben B. Boston (^, March 30; k, April 6)

Cut through Union lines and escaped at Appomattox Court House (April 9); 2 men surrendered at Appomattox; regiment disbanded in Lynchburg (April 11)

6th Virginia Cavalry

Cut through Union lines and escaped at Appomattox Court House (April 9); 3 men surrendered at Appomattox; regiment disbanded in Lynchburg (April 11)

8th Virginia Cavalry

Cut through Union lines and escaped at Appomattox Court House (April 9); regiment disbanded in Lynchburg (April 11)

36th Virginia Cavalry Battalion - Major James W. Sweeney

Cut through Union lines and escaped at Appomattox Court House (April 9); regiment disbanded in Lynchburg (April 11)

Gary’s Brigade - Brigadier General Martin Gary

7th Georgia Cavalry - Captain William H. Burroughs

3 officers and 39 men surrendered at Appomattox

7th South Carolina Cavalry - Colonel Alexander C. Haskell

22 officers and 398 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

Hampton (South Carolina) Legion (Infantry) - Lieutenant Colonel Robert B. Arnold

238 officers and men surrendered at Appomattox

24th Virginia Cavalry - Colonel William T. Robins

19 officers and 144 men surrendered at Appomattox

William H. F. Lee’s Divison - Major General William H. F. Lee

Barringer’s Brigade - Brigadier General Rufus Barringer (c, April 3), Colonel William H. Cheek (c, April 5)

1st North Carolina Cavalry - Colonel William H. Cheek (^, April 3) (c, April 5), Lieutenant Colonel William H. H. Cowles (w&c, March 31), Major George S. Dewey (k, March 31)

Most of the regiment captured at Namozine Church (April 3); 8 men surrendered at Appomattox

2nd North Carolina Cavalry  - Colonel William P. Roberts (^, February 23), Lieutenant Colonel James L. Gaines (w, March 31), Captain John P. Lockhart (c, April 3)

Most of the regiment captured at Namozine Church (April 3); 7 men surrendered at Appomattox

3rd North Carolina Cavalry - Major Charles W. McClammy (c, April 3)

Most of the regiment captured at Namozine Church (April 3); 1 man surrendered at Appomattox

5th North Carolina Cavalry - Colonel James H. McNeill (k, March 31), Lieutenant Colonel Elias Shaw (k, March 31), Major John M. Gallaway (c, April 3)

Most of the regiment captured at Namozine Church (April 3); 5 men surrendered at Appomattox

Robert’s Brigade - Brigadier General William P. Roberts

4th North Carolina Cavalry - Colonel Dennis D. Fereby (r, March 24), Captain Demosthenes Bell

40 men surrendered at Appomattox

16th North Carolina Cavalry Battalion - Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Boyd Edelin (c, March 31), Captain F. G. Pitts

48 men surrendered at Appomattox

Beale’s Brigade - Captain Samuel H. Burt

9th Virginia Cavalry

An officer and 26 men surrendered at Appomattox

10th Virginia Cavalry

Cut through Union lines and escaped at Appomattox Court House (April 9); 3 officers and 19 men surrendered at Appomattox; regiment disbanded in Lynchburg (April 11)

13th Virginia Cavalry

10 officers and 78 men surrendered at Appomattox

14th Virginia Cavalry

Cut through Union lines and escaped at Appomattox Court House (April 9); 34 men surrendered at Appomattox; regiment disbanded in Lynchburg (April 11)

Rosser’s Division - Major General Thomas L. Rosser

Dearing’s Brigade - Brigadier General James Dearing (mw, April 6), Lieutenant Colonel Elijah V. White

7th Virginia Cavalry

Surrendered at Appomattox

11th Virginia Cavalry

Surrendered at Appomattox

12th Virginia Cavalry - Colonel Asher W. Harman

Cut through Union lines and escaped at Appomattox Court House (April 9); regiment disbanded in Lynchburg (April 11)

35th Virginia Cavalry Battalion - Lieutenant Colonel Elijah V. White

Cut through Union lines and escaped at Appomattox Court House (April 9); regiment disbanded in Loudon County (April 11)

McCausland’s Brigade

16th Virginia Cavalry

Cut through Union lines and escaped at Appomattox Court House (April 9); regiment disbanded in Lynchburg (April 11)

17th Virginia Cavalry

Cut through Union lines and escaped at Appomattox Court House (April 9); regiment disbanded in Lynchburg (April 11)

21st Virginia Cavalry

Cut through Union lines and escaped at Appomattox Court House (April 9); regiment disbanded in Lynchburg (April 11)

22nd Virginia Cavalry

Cut through Union lines and escaped at Appomattox Court House (April 9); 2 men surrendered at Appomattox; regiment disbanded in Lynchburg (April 11)

Horse Artillery - Lieutenant Colonel R. Preston Chew

Breathed’s Battalion - Major James Breathed

Johnston’s (Virginia) Battery (Stuart Horse Artillery) - Captain Philip Johnston

Surrendered at Appomattox

Shoemaker’s (Virginia) Battery (Lynchburg Beauregard Rifles) - Captain John J. Shoemaker

Cut through Union lines and escaped at Appomattox Court House (April 9); battery disbanded in Lynchburg (April 11)

Thomson’s (Virginia) Battery (Ashby Horse Artillery) - Captain James Thomson

Cut through Union lines and escaped at Appomattox Court House (April 9); battery disbanded in Lynchburg (April 11)

Chew’s Battalion

Graham’s (Virginia) Battery (Petersburg Horse Artillery) - Captain Edward Graham

2 officers and 19 men surrendered at Appomattox

McGregor’s (Virginia) Battery (2nd Stuart Horse Artillery) - Captain George Wilmer Brown

Cut through Union lines and escaped at Appomattox Court House (April 9); 2 men surrendered at Appomattox; battery disbanded in Lynchburg (April 11)

Department of Richmond - Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell (c, April 6), Lieutenant Colonel Thomas J. Spencer

George Washington Custis Lee’s Division - Major General George Washington Custis Lee (c, April 6)

Tucker’s Naval Brigade - Commodore John Randolph Tucker (c, April 6), Lieutenant Washington Gwathmey

C.S. Sailors - Lieutenant Washington Gwathmey (^, April 6)

125 Sailors surrendered at Appomattox

C.S. Marines - Captain John D. Simms (c, April 6)

28 Marines surrendered at Appomattox

Barton’s Brigade - Brigadier General Seth M. Barton (c, April 6)

40th Virginia Infantry

Surrendered at Appomattox

47th & 50th Virginia Infantry

189 men surrendered and were paroled at Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 2 officers and 23 men surrendered at Appomattox

22nd Virginia Infantry Battalion - Lieutenant Colonel Edward P. Tayloe (c, April 6)

Surrendered at Appomattox

25th Virginia Infantry Battalion (Richmond City Battalion)

Surrendered at Appomattox

Moore’s Brigade - Brigadier General Patrick T. Moore

2nd Virginia Local Defense Troops

Most captured at Sailor’s Creek (April 6)

3rd Virginia Local Defense Troops

Most captured at Sailor’s Creek (April 6); one man surrendered at Appomattox

1st Virginia Reserves

Most captured at Sailor’s Creek (April 6)

2nd Virginia Reserves

Most captured at Sailor’s Creek (April 6)

1st Virginia Reserves Battalion - Lieutenant Colonel Richard T. W. Duke (c, April 6)

Most captured at Sailor’s Creek (April 6); 13 men surrendered at Appomattox

2nd Virginia Reserves Battalion

Most captured at Sailor’s Creek (April 6)

Crutchfield’s Heavy Artillery Brigade - Colonel Stapleton Crutchfield (k, April 6), 2nd Lieutenant Kena K. Chapman

18th Georgia Heavy Artillery Battalion (Savannah Volunteer Guard) - Major William Starr Basinger (c, April 6), Captain George W. Stiles

1 officer and 16 men surrendered at Appomattox, 8 of whom were Black musicians and cooks

10th & 19th Virginia Heavy Artillery Battalion - Lieutenant Colonel John Wilder Atkinson

103 officers and men surrendered at Appomattox

18th & 20th Virginia Heavy Artillery Battalion - Lieutenant Colonel Howard

Chaffin’s Bluff Garrison - Major W. H. Gibbes (transferred to Hardaway’s Artillery Battalion, April 5), Major Robert Stiles

Goochland (Virginia) Artillery

James City (Virginia) Artillery

Lunenburg (Virginia) Artillery

Pamunkey (Virginia) Artillery

Norfolk Guard (Virginia) Artillery

Drewry’s Bluff Garrison - Major F. W. Smith (k, April 5)

Young’s (Virginia) Howitzers

Johnston (Eppes) (Virginia) Heavy Artillery

Neblett’s (Virginia) Artillery

Southside (Virginia) Heavy Artillery

United Artillery/Kevill’s (Virginia) Company

Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia

First Military District - Brigadier General Henry A. Wise

Petersburg Brigade - Major W. H. Ker

3rd Virginia Reserves Battalion

44th Virginia Battalion

Hood’s Battalion, Virginia Militia

Second-Class (Virginia) Militia