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Petersburg National Battlefield
Tennessee

Please note that for each regimental entry the brigade, or battalion, the regiment was a part of is in brackets, followed by the division, and then the corps it belonged to. For example: 1st Delaware Infantry - (3)brigade, 2 division, II corps ; 12th Virginia Infantry - (Mahone's)brigade, Mahone's division, III corps.

To learn more about the actions the regiments took part, go to the Battles page.


Infantry
1st (Provisional Army)
(McComb), Heth, III
August 18, 1864 - Weldon Railroad
September 30, 1864 - Peebles Farm

7th (McComb), Heth, III
August 18, 1864 - Weldon Railroad
September 30, 1864 - Peebles Farm

14th (McComb), Heth, III
August 18, 1864 - Weldon Railroad
September 30, 1864 - Peebles Farm

17th (McComb), Heth, III
June 15-18, 1864

23rd
(McComb), Heth, III
June 15-18, 1864

25th (McComb), Heth, III
June 15-18, 1864

44th (McComb), Heth, III
June 15-18, 1864

63rd (McComb), Heth, III
June 15-18, 1864

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Poplar Grove National Cemetery

Did You Know?
Poplar Grove National Cemetery, located just south of Petersburg, Virginia, has two Medal of Honor recipients buried there: Lewis Morgan (Grave #3142) and Henry Hardenburg (Grave #1283). (Petersburg National Battlefield)

Last Updated: December 18, 2007 at 14:10 MST