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Order of Battle Confederate Cavalry Fredericksburg
 

Order of Battle Fredericksburg December 11-15, 1862
(Confederate)

Cavalry Division Army of Northern Virginia:
Major General J. E. B. Stuart


Brigadier General Wade Hampton 

1st North Carolina Cavalry: Col. L. S. Baker
1st South Carolina Cavalry: Col. J. L. Black
2nd South Carolina Cavalry: Col. M. C. Butler
Cobb's (Georgia) Legion Cavalry: Lieut. Col.    P.M. B. Young
Phillips' (Georgia) Legion Cavalry: Lieut. Col. William W. Rich


Brigadier General Fitzhugh Lee 

1st Virginia Cavalry: Col. James Drake
2nd Virginia Cavalry: Col. Thomas Munford
3rd Virginia Cavalry: Col. T. H. Owen
4th Virginia Cavalry: Col. Williams Wickham
5th Virginia Cavalry


Brigadier General W. H. F. (Rooney) Lee

2nd North Carolina Cavalry: Col. S. Williams
9th Virginia Cavalry: Col. R. L. T. Beale
10th Virginia Cavalry:Col. Lucius Davis
13th Virginia Cavalry: Col. John Chambliss Jr
15th Virginia Cavalry: Col. William Ball


Brigadier General William (Grumble) Jones

6th Virginia Cavalry: Col. John Green
7th Virginia Cavalry: Col. R. H. Dulany
12th Virginia Cavalry: Col. A. W. Harman
17th Virginia Battalion Cavalry: Lieut. Col. O. R. Funsten
35th Virginia Battalion Cavalry,White's (Virginia) battalion (The Commanches), Maj. Elijah White

 Stuart Horse Artillery:
Major John Pelham (The Gallant Pelham)

Breathed's (Virginia) Battery: Capt. J. Breathed.
Chew's (Virginia) Battery: Capt. R. P. Chew
Hart's (South Carolina) Battery: Capt. J. F. Hart
Henry's (Virginia) Battery: Capt. M. W. Henry
Moorman's (Virginia) Battery: Capt. M. N. Moorman


1st Corps
2nd Corps

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Photo of dead in Sunken Road during Battle of 2nd Fredericksburg  

Did You Know?
The famous photo of the Sunken Road at Fredericksburg is taken on May 3, 1863 during the 2nd Battle of Fredericksburg. The dead are members of Barksdale's Mississippi Brigade.

Last Updated: November 28, 2008 at 15:08 EST