Kernstown II Union Order of Battle - Army of West Virginia

Army of West Virginia

Bvt MG George Crook

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division

Col Joseph Thoburn

First Brigade


Col George D. Wells

  • 34th Massachusetts Infantry
  • 116th Ohio Infantry
  • 123rd Ohio Infantry
  • 170th Ohio Infantry
  • 5th New York Heavy Artillery
Second Brigade


Col William G. Ely

  • 18th Connecticut Infantry
  • 2nd Maryland Eastern Shore Infantry
  • 1st West Virginia Infantry
  • 4th West Virginia Infantry
  • 12th West Virginia Infantry

Second Division

Col Isaac H. Duval

First Brigade


Col Rutherford B. Hayes

  • 23rd Ohio Infantry
  • 36th Ohio Infantry
  • 5th West Virginia Infantry
  • 13th West Virginia Infantry
Second Brigade


Col Daniel D. Johnson

  • 34th Ohio Infantry
  • 91st Ohio Infantry
  • 9th West Virginia Infantry
  • 14th West Virginia Infantry

Third Division

Col James A. Mulligan

First Brigade


Col Thomas M. Harris

  • 23rd Illinois Infantry
  • 10th West Virginia Infantry
Second Brigade


Ltc John P. Linton

  • 54th Pennsylvania Infantry
  • 11th West Virginia Infantry
  • 5th West Virginia Infantry
Artillery
  • 30th Battery, New York Light Artillery
  • 1st Battery, Ohio Light Artillery
  • Battery L, 5th United States Artillery
  • Battery E, 1st West Virginia Light Artillery

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