Army of Northern Virginia
First Corps
First Corps Artillery
Cabell’s Battalion - Colonel Henry C. Cabell (c, April 8), Major S. P. Hamilton
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
Haskell’s Artillery 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
Second Corps
Ramseur’s Division
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
Early’s Division
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
Third Corps
Heth’s Division
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
Wilcox’s Division
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
Third Corps Artillery
Poague’s Battalion - Lieutenant Colonel William T. Poague
Charlotte (North Carolina) Artillery (Company C, 1st North Carolina Artillery) - Captain Arthur B. Williams
Surrendered at Appomattox
Fourth Corps
Johnson’s Division
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
Fourth Corps Artillery
Blount’s Battalion - Major Joseph G. Blount
Cumming’s (North Carolina) Battery - Captain James D. Cumming
Surrendered at Appomattox
Cavalry Corps
William H. F. Lee’s Division
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