Army of Northern Virginia

First Corps

Field’s Division

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

First Corps Artillery

Haskell’s Battalion - Major John Haskell

Palmetto (South Carolina) Artillery - Captain Hugh Garden

Surrendered at Appomattox

Huger’s Battalion - Lieutenant Colonel Frank Huger

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

3 officers and 41 enlisted men surrendered at Appomattox

Third Corps

Wilcox’s Division

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

Fourth Corps

Johnson’s Division

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

Cavalry Corps

Fitzhugh Lee’s Division

Gary’s Brigade - Brigadier General Martin W. Gary

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

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