Kernstown I Confederate Order of Battle - Valley District, Department of Northern Virginia

Valley District, Department of Northern Virginia

MG Thomas J. Jackson

Division Brigade Regiment or Other

Jackson's Division
MG Thomas J. Jackson

Stonewall Brigade


BG Richard B. Garnett

  • 2nd Virginia Infantry - Col J. W. Allen
  • 4th Virginia Infantry - Ltc Charles A. Ronald, Maj A.G. Pendleton
  • 5th Virginia Infantry - Col William H. Harman
  • 27th Virginia Infantry - Col John Echols (w), Ltc A.J. Grigsby
  • 33rd Virginia Infantry - Col Arthur C. Cummings
  • Rockbridge Battery, Virginia Artillery - Cap James H. Wateres
  • West Augusta Battery, Virginia Artillery
  • Carpenter's (Virginia) Battery - Cap Joseph Carpenter
Second (Burks') Brigade


Col Jesse S. Burks

  • 21st Virginia Infantry - Ltc John M. Patton, Jr.
  • 42nd Virginia Infantry - Ltc D.A. Langhorne
  • 48th Virginia Infantry (not engaged)
  • 1st Virginia Infantry Battalion (Irish) - Cap D.B. Bridgford
  • Pleasant's Virginia Battery (not engaged) - Lt James Pleasants
Third (Fulkerson's) Brigade


Col Samuel V. Fulkerson

  • 23rd Virginia Infantry - Ltc Alexander G. Taliaferro
  • 37th Virginia Infantry - Ltc R.P. Carson
  • Danville Artillery, Virginia Artillery - Lt A.C. Lanier
Cavalry


Col Turner Ashby

  • 7th Virginia Cavalry - Col Turner Ashby
  • Chew's Virginia Battery - Cap R. Preston Chew

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