Left Wing, Army of Northern Virginia
MG Thomas J. Jackson
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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Ewell’s Division |
Early’s Brigade
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Hay’s Brigade
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Trimble’s Brigade
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Artillery
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Light Division |
Branch’s Brigade
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Archer’s Brigade
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Thomas’s Brigade
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Gregg’s Brigade
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Starke’s Brigade
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Field’s Brigade
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Pender’s Brigade
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Artillery
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Jackson’s Division |
Stonewall Brigade
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Second Brigade
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Third Brigade
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Fourth Brigade
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Artillery
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