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USA. The first major post-war reorganisation of the US Regular Army and the remaining Union armies was implemented. The majority of US Volunteer formations were either already mustered out or preparing to do so. This greatly reduced the need for officers and generals to command them and simplified the structure of the high command. Many US Regular Army officers returned to their former profession, joined by a number of US Volunteers officers who wished to continue their military careers. The size and scope of field forces were rapidly reduced, although large garrisons were maintained in the devastated Southern states to keep order and assert the policies of Reconstruction,
The main organisational adjustment was the subordination of all territorial and field commands to one of the five Military Divisions that now spanned the entire nation. The five Military Divisions were assigned to the five serving Major-Generals of the US Regular Army.
The number of subordinate Departments was reduced and their locations were reconfigured. Most of their subordinate Districts and Sub-Districts were discontinued. Organisations were religned more closely to state borders, in order to simplify the tasks of administration and maintenance of order alongside civilian authorities during the Reconstruction of the former seceded states.
To achieve this reorganisation, the Military Division of the Missouri, the Military Division of the James, the Middle Military Division, and the Military Division of the Southwest were all discontinued. Into their place came the Military Division of the Atlantic, the Military Division of the Gulf, the Military Division of the Mississippi, the Military Division of the Pacific, and the Military Division of the Tennessee.

Union Organisation

USA: The Military Division of the Missouri was discontinued.

USA: The Military Division of the James was discontinued.

USA: The Middle Military Division was discontinued.

USA: The Military Division of the Southwest was discontinued.

MILITARY DIVISION OF THE ATLANTIC

USA: The Military Division of the Atlantic was established. It included the Department of the East, the Department of Virginia, the Department of North Carolina, the Department of South Carolina, and the Middle Department.
USA: Major-General George Gordon Meade was appointed to command the Military Division of the Atlantic, arriving on 1 July 1865.

USA: X Corps (North Carolina) transferred with the Department of North Carolina to the Military Division of the Atlantic.
USA: Brigadier-General Adelbert Ames retained command of X Corps (North Carolina),
USA: XXIII Corps (North Carolina) transferred with the Department of North Carolina to the Military Division of the Atlantic.
USA: Major-General Jacob Dolson Cox retained command of XXIII Corps (North Carolina).
USA: VIII Corps (Middle) transferred from the Middle Military Division to the Military Division of the Atlantic.
USA: Major-General Lewis Wallace retained command of VIII Corps (Middle).

USA: The Army of the James transferred with the Department of Virginia to the Military Division of the Atlantic.
USA: Major-General Edward Otho Cresap Ord retained command of the Army of the James.
USA: XXIV Corps (James) transferred with the Army of the James to the Military Division of the Atlantic.
USA: Major-General John Gibbon retained command of XXIV Corps (James).

USA: The Department of the Potomac was discontinued, and its area was incorporated into the Middle Department.
USA: The Army of the Potomac was transferred from the discontinued Department of the Potomac to the Military Division of the Atlantic.
USA: Major-General George Gordon Meade retained command of the Army of the Potomac.
USA: Cavalry Corps (Potomac) was discontinued.

USA: The Department of Pennsylvania was discontinued, and its area was incorporated into the Middle Department and the Department of the Ohio.
USA: The Juniata District was discontinued.
USA: The District of the Monongahela was discontinued

USA: The Department of the South was discontinued, and its territory was incorporated into the Department of Georgia and the Department of South Carolina.
USA: The Northern District of the Department of the South was discontinued.

USA: The Department of the East was subordinated to the Military Division of the Atlantic.
USA: Major-General John Adams Dix retained command of the Department of the East.
USA: The District of Northern New York was discontinued.

USA: The Middle Department was subordinated to the Military Division of the Atlantic. It was increased by the addition of territory taken from the Department of Washington, the Department of Pennsylvania, the Department of the Potomac including Delaware, and part of the Department of West Virginia.
USA: Major-General Winfield Scott Hancock was appointed to command the Middle Department, arriving on 18 July 1865, to succeed Major-General Lewis Wallace.
USA: Major-General Lewis Wallace retained interim command of the Middle Department.

USA: The Department of West Virginia was discontinued and its territory was incorporated into the Middle Department and the Department of the Ohio.
USA: The Army of the Shenandoah was discontinued.

USA: The Department of North Carolina was transferred from the Military Division of the Mississippi to the Military Division of the Atlantic.
USA: Brigadier-General Samuel Powhatan Carter assumed temporary command of the Department of North Carolina, succeeding Brigadier-General Thomas Howard Ruger.

USA: The Department of South Carolina was established in the Military Division of the Atlantic.
USA: Major-General Quincy Adams Gillmore was appointed to command the Department of South Carolina, arriving on 18 July 1865.
USA: The District of Charleston was discontinued.
USA: The District of Eastern South Carolina was discontinued.
USA: The District of Western South Carolina was discontinued.
USA: The District of Port Royal was discontinued.

USA: The Department of Virginia was reorganised to comprise Virginia except for Alexandria, Fairfax, and Loudoun counties and the Shenandoah Valley south of and including Rockingham County, with the new areas transferred from the Department of the Potomac.
USA: The Department of Virginia was transferred from the Military Division of the James to the Military Division of the Atlantic.
USA: Major-General Alfred Howe Terry retained command of the Department of Virginia.

USA: The Department of Washington was redefined to comprise the District of Columbia, Montgomery county, that part of Anne Arundel county south of the Annapolis & Elkridge Railroad including Annapolis and Prince George’s, Calvert, Charles, and St Mary’s counties in Maryland, and Alexandria and Fairfax counties in Virginia. These areas were taken from the Middle Department, the Department of the Potomac, and the Department of Washington.
USA: The Department of Washington was transferred from the discontinued Middle Military Division to the Military Division of the Atlantic.
USA: Major-General Christopher Columbus Augur retained command of the Department of Washington.
USA: IX Corps (Washington) transferred with the Department of Washington to the Military Division of the Atlantic.
USA: Major-General John Grubb Parke retained command of IX Corps Washington.

MILITARY DIVISION OF THE GULF

USA: The Military Division of the Gulf was established. It included the Department of Florida, the Department of Mississippi, the Department of Louisiana, and the Department of Texas.
USA: Major-General Philip Henry Sheridan assumed command of the Military Division of the Gulf.

USA: XIII Corps (Gulf) transferred from the discontinued Army of the Gulf to the Military Division of the Gulf.
USA: Major-General Gordon Granger retained command of XIII Corps (Gulf).
USA: XVI Corps (Gulf) transferred from the discontinued Army of the Gulf to the Military Division of the Gulf.
USA: Major-General Andrew Jackson Smith retained command of XVI Corps (Gulf).

USA: The Department of the Gulf was discontinued and its territory was incorporated into the Department of Louisiana, the Department of Mississippi, the Department of Alabama, the Department of Florida, and the Department of Texas.
USA: The Army of the Gulf was discontinued.

USA: The District of Florida was discontinued and its area was transferred to the Department of Florida.
USA: The Department of Florida was established in the Military Division of the Gulf. It included the state of Florida.
USA: Major-General John Gray Foster was appointed to command the Department of Florida, arriving on 1 August 1865.
USA: Brigadier-General John Newton exercised interim command of the Department of Florida.

USA: The Department of Louisiana was established in the Military Division of the Gulf.
USA: Major-General Edward Richard Sprigg Canby was appointed to command the Department of Louisiana, arriving on 17 July 1865.
USA: The District of Bonnet Carré was discontinued.
USA: The District of Carrollton was discontinued.
USA: The District of La Fourche was discontinued.
USA: The District of Morganza was discontinued.
USA: The Northern District of Louisiana was discontinued.
USA: The Southern District of Louisiana was discontinued.
USA: The District of Baton Rouge transferred from the Department of the Gulf to the Department of Louisiana.
USA: Colonel John Giles Fonda (118th Illinois Infantry) retained command of the District of Baton Rouge.
USA: The District of East Louisiana was discontinued.
USA: The Eastern District of Louisiana was established in the Department of Louisiana, comprising the state of Louisiana east of the Mississippi River, the region between the Mississippi and the Atchafalaya, and the ports from Brashear to New Iberia to Washington, Louisiana.
USA: Brigadier-General Thomas West Sherman assumed command of the Eastern District of Louisiana.
USA: The Western District of Louisiana was established in the Department of Louisiana. It comprised the part of Louisiana west of the Mississippi River.
USA: Brigadier-General John Parker Hawkins assumed command of the Western District of Louisiana.

USA: The District of Mississippi was discontinued.
USA: The Department of Mississippi was established and subordinated to the Military Division of the Gulf. The state of Mississippi was transferred from the Department of the Gulf to the Department of Mississippi.
USA: Major-General Henry Warner Slocum assumed command of the Department of Mississippi, arriving on 14 July 1865.
USA: The Northern District of Mississippi was established in the Department of Mississippi. It comprised the vicinity of Jackson, and all counties east and north of the city.
USA: Major-General Peter Joseph Osterhaus assumed command of the Northern District of Mississippi.
USA: The Southern District of Mississippi was established in the Department of Mississippi. It comprised all counties south of the northern lines of Claiborne, Copiah, Lawrence, Covington, Jones, and Wayne counties in Mississippi.
USA: Brigadier-General John Wynn Davidson assumed command of the Southern District of Mississippi.
USA: The Western District of Mississippi was established in the Department of Mississippi. It comprised Bolivar, Sunflower, Washington, Yazoo, Issaquena, and Warren counties.
USA: Brigadier-General Joseph Adalmorn Maltby assumed command of the Western District of Mississippi.

USA: The Department of Texas was established in the Military Division of the Gulf. It comprised the state of Texas.
USA: Major-General Horatio Gouverneur Wright was appointed to command the Department of Texas, arriving on 6 August 1865.
USA: The Central District of Texas was established in the Department of Texas. It comprised the region between the Nueces River and the Brazos and Navasota Rivers.
USA: Major-General David Sloane Stanley assumed command of the Central District of Texas.
USA: The Eastern District of Texas was established in the Department of Texas. It comprised the region east of the Brazos and Navasotas Rivers.
USA: Brigadier-General Major-General Joseph Anthony Mower assumed command of the Eastern District of Texas.
USA: The Western District of Texas was established in the Department of Texas. It comprised the state of Texas west of the Nueces River.
USA: Major-General Frederick Steele assumed command of the Western District of Texas.

MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSISSIPPI

USA: The Military Division of the Mississippi was reorganised to consist of the Department of the Ohio, the Department of the Missouri, and the Department of Arkansas.
USA: Major-General William Tecumseh Sherman retained command of the Military Division of the Mississippi.

USA: XIV Corps (Mississippi) remained subordinated to the Military Division of the Mississippi.
USA: Brigadier-General Jefferson Columbus Davis retained command of XIV Corps (Mississippi).

USA: The Army of the Tennessee remained in the Military Division of the Mississippi.
USA: Major-General John Alexander Logan retained command of the Army of the Tennessee.
USA: XVII Corps (Tennessee) remained subordinated to the Army of the Tennessee in the Military Division of the Mississippi.
USA: Brigadier-General Mortimer Dormer Leggett retained command of XVII Corps (Tennessee).
USA: XV Corps (Tennessee) remained with the Army of the Tennessee in the Military Division of the Mississippi.
USA: Major-General William Babcock Hazen retained command of XV Corps (Tennessee).

USA: The Department of the Northwest was discontinued and its area was incorporated into the Department of the Missouri.
USA: The District of Wisconsin was discontinued.

USA: The Northern Department was discontinued and its territory was incorporated into the Department of the Ohio.
USA: The District of Illinois was discontinued.
USA: The District of Indiana was discontinued.
USA: The District of Michigan was discontinued.

USA: The Department of the Missouri was subordinated to the Military Division of the Mississippi.
USA: Major-General John Pope was appointed to command the Department of the Missouri, arriving on 21 July 1865.
USA: Major-General Grenville Mellen Dodge retained interim command of the Department of the Missouri.
USA: The District of Minnesota transferred from the Department of the Northwest to the Department of the Missouri.
USA: Brigadier-General Henry Hastings Sibley retained command of the District of Minnesota.
USA: Fort Garland, Arkansas, was transferred from the Department of New Mexico to the Department of Missouri.

USA: The Department of Arkansas was transferred from the Military Division of the Southwest to the Military Division of the Mississippi.
USA: Major-General Joseph Jones Reynolds retained command of the Department of Arkansas.
USA: The Army of Arkansas transferred with the Department of Arkansas to the Military Division of the Mississippi.
USA: Major-General Joseph Jones Reynolds retained command of the Army of Arkansas.
USA: VII Corps (Arkansas) transferred with the Army of Arkansas to the Military Division of the Mississippi.
USA: Major-General Joseph Jones Reynolds retained command of VII Corps (Arkansas).

USA: The Department of the Ohio was established in the Military Division of the Mississippi. It comprised Ohio, Michigan, Illinois (except for Alton), and Indiana (except for Jeffersonville and New Albany).
USA: Major-General Edward Otho Cresap Ord was appointed to command the Department of the Ohio, arriving on 5 July 1865.
USA: Alton, Illinois, was transferred from the Department of the Missouri to the Department of the Ohio.

MILITARY DIVISION OF THE PACIFIC

USA: The Military Division of the Pacific was established. It included the Department of California and the Department of the Columbia.
USA: Major-General Henry Wager Halleck was appointed to command the Military Division of the Pacific, arriving on 30 August 1865.

USA: The Department of New Mexico was discontinued and its territory was transferred partly to the Department of California and partly to the Department of the Missouri.

USA: The Department of the Pacific was discontinued and its territory was incorporated into the Department of the Columbia and the Department of California.
USA: The District of California was discontinued.
USA: The District of Southern California was discontinued.
USA: The Department of California was established in the Military Division of the Pacific. It included California, Nevada, Arizona Territory, and New Mexico Territory, transferred from the Department of the Pacific.
USA: Major-General Irvin McDowell was appointed to command the Department of California, arriving on 1 July 1865.
USA: The District of Arizona transferred from the Department of the Pacific to the Department of California.
USA: Brigadier-General John Sanford Mason retained command of the District of Arizona.
USA: The District of the Humboldt was discontinued.
USA: The District of Oregon was discontinued.

USA: The Department of the Columbia was established in the Military Division of the Pacific. It included Oregon, Washington Territory, and Idaho Territory from the Department of the Pacific.
USA: Brigadier-General George Wright was appointed to command the Department of the Columbia.
USA: Colonel George Byron Currey (1st Oregon Cavalry) assumed temporary command of the Department of the Columbia, arriving on 8 August 1865.

MILITARY DIVISION OF THE TENNESSEE

USA: The Military Division of the Tennessee was established. It comprised the Department of Tennessee, the Department of Kentucky, the Department of Alabama, and the Department of Georgia.
USA: Major-General George Henry Thomas assumed command of the Military Division of the Tennessee.

USA: The Army of the Cumberland transferred to the Military Division of the Mississippi.
USA: Major-General George Henry Thomas retained temporary command of the Army of the Cumberland.

USA: The Department of the Cumberland was discontinued.

USA: The District of Alabama was discontinued.
USA: The Department of Alabama was established, comprising the state of Alabama. It was subordinated to the Military Division of the Tennessee.
USA: Brigadier-General Charles Robert Woods was appointed to command the Department of Alabama, arriving on 18 July 1865.
USA: The District of Northern Alabama transferred to the Department of Alabama.
USA: Brigadier-General Robert Seaman Granger retained command of the District of Northern Alabama.
USA: The Sub-District of Mobile was discontinued and its territory merged into the Department of Alabama.

USA: The Department of Kentucky was transferred from the Military Division of the Mississippi to the Military Division of the Tennessee.
USA: Major-General John McAuley Palmer assumed command of the Department of Kentucky, succeeding Brigadier-General Edward Henry Hobson.

USA: The Department of Tennessee was established in the Military Division of the Tennessee. It comprised the state of Tennessee.
USA: Major-General George Stoneman was appointed to command the Department of Tennessee, arriving on 1 July 1865.
USA: The District of Middle Tennessee was discontinued.

USA: The Department of Georgia was established in the Military Division of the Tennessee. It comprised the state of Georgia.
USA: Major-General James Blair Steedman was appointed to command the Department of Georgia, arriving on 29 June 1865.
USA: The District of Savannah was discontinued.
USA: The District of Southern Georgia was discontinued.
USA: The District of Northern Georgia was discontinued.

USA: Major-General Francis Jay Herron resigned from US Volunteers.

USA: William Henry Penrose promoted Brigadier-General USV 27 June 1865.

Commander in Chief: President Andrew Johnson
Vice-President: Vacant
Secretary of War: Edwin McMasters Stanton
Secretary of the Navy: Gideon Welles

South Atlantic Squadron: Sylvanus W Godon
Gulf Squadron: Henry Knox Thatcher
Pacific Squadron: George Frederick Pearson
West Indies Squadron: James Shedden Palmer
Mississippi River Squadron: Samuel Phillips Lee
Potomac Flotilla: Foxhall Alexander Parker

General–in-Chief: Ulysses Simpson Grant

Military Division of the Atlantic: George Gordon Meade awaited

  • Department of the East: John Adams Dix
  • Department of Washington: Christopher Columbus Augur
    • District of Alexandria: John Potts Slough
    • District of Washington: Orlando Bolivar Willcox
    • IX Corps Washington: John Grubb Parke
  • Department of Virginia: Alfred Howe Terry
    • District of Eastern Virginia: George Henry Gordon
    • District of Virginia: Edward Otho Cresap Ord
    • District of Lynchburg: John Irvin Gregg
    • District of Fort Monroe: Nelson Appleton Miles
      • Sub-District of the Peninsula: Benjamin Chambers Ludlow
    • District of the Nottoway: George Lucas Hartsuff
      • Sub-District of Blackwater: Gilbert Hunt McKibbin
      • Sub-District of Roanoke: Edward Ferrero
      • Sub-District of the Appomattox: Charles Henry Smith
    • District of Henrico: John Wesley Turner
    • Sub-District of the Rappahannock: Edwin Vose Sumner Jr
    • Sub-District of the South Anna: Alvin Coe Voris
  • Department of North Carolina: Samuel Powhatan Carter temporary
    • District of Beaufort (NC): Charles Jackson Paine
    • District of Wilmington: John Worthington Ames
    • Army of the James: Edward Otho Cresap Ord
      • XXIV Corps James: John Gibbon
      • XXIII Corps Ohio: Jacob Dolson Cox
  • X Corps North Carolina: Adelbert Ames
  • Middle Department: Lewis Wallace interim Winfield Scott Hancock awaited
    • District of Delaware and the Eastern Shore: John Moulder Wilson temporary
    • District of Annapolis: Frederic Dummer Sewall
  • Department of South Carolina: Quincy Adams Gillmore awaited
  • Army of the Potomac: George Gordon Meade
    • II Corps Potomac: Andrew Atkinson Humphreys
    • V Corps Potomac: Charles Griffin
    • VI Corps Potomac: Horatio Gouverneur Wright
  • VIII Corps Middle: Lewis Wallace

Military Division of the Mississippi: William Tecumseh Sherman

  • Department of the Ohio: Edward Otho Cresap Ord awaited
  • Department of the Missouri: Grenville Mellen Dodge interim John Pope awaited
    • District of Minnesota: Henry Hastings Sibley
    • District of St Louis: James Alexander Williamson
    • District of Southwest Missouri: Thomas Jefferson McKean
    • District of North Missouri: George Spalding
    • District of Central Missouri: John Lourie Beveridge
    • District of Rolla: John Morrill
    • District of the Upper Arkansas: James Hobart Ford
  • Department of Arkansas: Joseph Jones Reynolds
    • Army of Arkansas: Joseph Jones Reynolds
      • VII Corps Arkansas: Joseph Jones Reynolds
  • Army of the Tennessee: John Alexander Logan
    • XV Corps Tennessee: William Babcock Hazen
    • XVII Corps Tennessee: Mortimer Dormer Leggett temporary
  • Army of the Cumberland: George Henry Thomas
  • XIV Corps Mississippi: Jefferson Columbus Davis

Military Division of the Gulf: Philip Henry Sheridan

  • Department of Texas: Horatio Gouverneur Wright awaited
    • Central District of Texas: David Sloane Stanley
    • Eastern District of Texas: Joseph Anthony Mower
    • Western District of Texas: Frederick Steele
  • Department of Louisiana: Edward Richard Sprigg Canby awaited
    • District of Baton Rouge: John Giles Fonda
    • Eastern District of Louisiana: Thomas West Sherman
    • Western District of Louisiana: John Parker Hawkins
  • Department of Mississippi: Henry Warner Slocum awaited
    • Northern District of Mississippi: Peter Joseph Osterhaus
    • Southern District of Mississippi: John Wynn Davidson
    • Western District of Mississippi: Jasper Adalmorn Maltby
  • Department of Florida: John Newton interim John Gray Foster awaited
  • XIII Corps Gulf: Gordon Granger
  • XVI Corps Gulf: Andrew Jackson Smith

Military Division of the Pacific: Henry Wager Halleck awaited

  • Department of California: Irvin McDowell awaited
    • District of Arizona: John Sanford Mason
  • Department of the Columbia: George Byron Currey temporary George Wright awaited

Military Division of the Tennessee: George Henry Thomas

  • Department of Tennessee: George Stoneman awaited
  • Department of Kentucky: John McAuley Palmer
  • Department of Georgia: James Blair Steedman awaited
  • Department of Alabama: Charles Robert Woods awaited
    • District of Northern Alabama: Robert Seaman Granger

Union Generals

Note: Italics, awaiting confirmation of the commission

Lieutenant-General USA

Ulysses Simpson Grant

Major-General USA

Asterisk indicates concurrently Major-General USV

Henry Wager Halleck
William Tecumseh Sherman
George Gordon Meade
Philp Henry Sheridan
George Henry Thomas

Major-General USV

Asterisk indicates concurrently Brigadier-General USA

John Adams Dix
Nathaniel Prentiss Banks
Benjamin Franklin Butler
David Hunter
Ethan Allen Hitchcock
Irvin McDowell*
William Starke Rosecrans*
John Pope*
Samuel Ryan Curtis
Lewis Wallace
George Cadwalader
Edward Otho Cresap Ord
Samuel Peter Heintzelman
Joseph Hooker*
Silas Casey
William Buel Franklin
Henry Warner Slocum
John James Peck
Alexander McDowell McCook
John Gray Foster
John Grubb Parke
Christopher Columbus Augur
Gordon Granger
Lovell Harrison Rousseau
George Stoneman
Oliver Otis Howard*
Daniel Edgar Sickles
Robert Huston Milroy
Daniel Butterfield
Winfield Scott Hancock*
George Sykes
David Sloane Stanley
John McAllister Schofield*
John McAuley Palmer
Frederick Steele
Abner Doubleday
John Alexander Logan
James Gilpatrick Blunt
George Lucas Hartsuff
Francis Jay Herron RES
Francis Preston Blair
Joseph Jones Reynolds
Alfred Pleasonton
Andrew Atkinson Humphreys
Quincy Adams Gillmore
William Farrar Smith
James Blair Steedman
Edward Richard Sprigg Canby
Horatio Gouverneur Wright
Andrew Jackson Smith
Grenville Mellen Dodge
John Gibbon
Peter Joseph Osterhaus
Joseph Antony Mower
George Crook
Godfrey Weitzel
Jacob Dolson Cox
William Babcock Hazen
John White Geary
Alfred Howe Terry*
Thomas John Wood
Charles Griffin
George Armstrong Custer
Henry Eugene Davies
James Harrison Wilson
Francis Channing Barlow
Gershom Mott
Benjamin Henry Grierson
Hugh Judson Kilpatrick
Wager Swayne

Brigadier-General USA

Brackets indicates concurrently Major-General USV

(Irvin McDowell)
(William Starke Rosecrans)
Philip St George Cooke
(John Pope)
(Joseph Hooker)
(Winfield Scott Hancock)
(John McAllister Schofield)
(Oliver Otis Howard)
(Alfred Howe Terry)

Brigadier-General USV

Thomas West Sherman
Alpheus Starkey Williams
James Brewerton Ricketts
Orlando Bolivar Willcox
Henry Hayes Lockwood
Samuel Davis Sturgis
Henry Washington Benham
William Farquhar Barry
Lawrence Pike Graham
William Thomas Ward
John Gross Barnard
Innis Newton Palmer
Seth Williams
John Newton
George Wright
John Milton Brannan
John Porter Hatch
Albin Francisco Schoepf
Richard W Johnson
Adolph Wilhelm August Friedrich Von Steinwehr
George Washington Cullum
Thomas Jefferson McKean
Zealous Bates Tower
Jefferson Columbus Davis
James Henry Lane
William Scott Ketchum
John Wynn Davidson
Eugene Asa Carr
Thomas Alfred Davies
William Hemsley Emory
Henry Moses Judah
John Cook
John McArthur
Jacob Gartner Lauman
Horatio Phillips Van Cleve
Speed Smith Fry
Alexander Asboth
Robert Byington Mitchell
Cuvier Grover
Rufus Saxton
Benjamin Alvord
Napoleon Bonaparte Buford
Nathan Kimball
Charles Devens
Samuel Wylie Crawford
Henry Walton Wessells
James Henry Carleton
Absalom Baird
John Cleveland Robinson
Truman Seymour
Henry Prince
Alvin Peterson Hovey
James Clifford Veatch
William Plummer Benton
John Curtis Caldwell
George Sears Greene
Samuel Powhatan Carter
Erastus Barnard Tyler
George Henry Gordon
Stephen Gano Burbridge
Washington Lafayette Elliott
Albion Parris Howe
Benjamin Stone Roberts
Fitz-Henry Warren
Morgan Lewis Smith
Charles Cruft
Frederick Salomon
Henry Shaw Briggs
James Dada Morgan
Johann August Ernst Willich
George Foster Shepley
John Reese Kenly
John Potts Slough
Henry Jackson Hunt
Mason Brayman
Nathaniel James Jackson
George Washington Getty
Alfred Sully
Eliakim Parker Scammon
Robert Seaman Granger
Joseph Rodman West
George Leonard Andrews
William Hays
Israel Vogdes
Lewis Cass Hunt
Frank Wheaton
John Sanford Mason
Robert Ogden Tyler
Alfred Thomas Archimedes Torbert
William Dwight
Sullivan Amory Meredith
William Vandever
Alexander Schimmelfennig
Charles Kinnaird Graham
John Eugene Smith
Joseph Tarr Copeland
Edward Elmer Potter
Henry Beebee Carrington
John Haskell King
Adam Jacoby Slemmer
Thomas Hewson Neill
Thomas Gamble Pitcher
Thomas William Sweeny
William Passmore Carlin
Romeyn Beck Ayres
Richard Arnold
Edward Winslow Hinks
Michael Kelly Lawler
George Day Wagner
Lysander Cutler
Joseph Farmer Knipe
John Dunlap Stevenson
James Barnes
Samuel Beatty
Edward Henry Hobson
Joseph Dana Webster
William Hopkins Morris
Thomas Howard Ruger
Elias Smith Dennis
Thomas Church Haskell Smith
Mortimer Dormer Leggett
Davis Tillson
Marcellus Monroe Crocker
Egbert Benson Brown
George Francis McGinnis
Hugh Boyle Ewing
Daniel Ullmann
George Jerrison Stannard
Henry Baxter
John Milton Thayer
Charles Thomas Campbell
Robert Brown Potter
Henry Hastings Sibley
Joseph Bradford Carr
Joseph Jackson Bartlett
Patrick Edward Connor
John Parker Hawkins
Gabriel René Paul
Edward Augustus Wild
Adelbert Ames
William Birney
Daniel Henry Rucker
Robert Allen
Rufus Ingalls
Alexander Shaler
Robert Sanford Foster
Alexander Stewart Webb
Alfred Napoleon Alexander Duffié
Walter Chiles Whitaker
Wesley Merritt
William Denison Whipple
Kenner Garrard
Charles Robert Woods
John Benjamin Sanborn
Giles Alexander Smith
Jasper Adalmorn Maltby
Thomas Kilby Smith
Walter Quintin Gresham
Manning Ferguson Force
John Murray Corse
John Aaron Rawlins
Alvan Cullem Gillem
John Wesley Turner
Henry Warner Birge
Adin Ballou Underwood
Augustus Louis Chetlain
William Anderson Pile
John Wallace Fuller
John Franklin Miller
Philippe Régis Dénis de Keredern De Trobriand
Cyrus Bussey
Christopher Columbus Andrews
Edward Moody McCook
Lewis Addison Grant
Edward Hatch
August Valentine Kautz
Francis Fessenden
John Rutter Brooke
John Frederick Hartranft
Samuel Sprigg Carroll
Simon Goodell Griffin
Emory Upton
Nelson Appleton Miles
Joseph Hayes
Byron Root Pierce
Selden Connor
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain
Elliott Warren Rice
William Francis Bartlett
Edward Stuyvesant Bragg
Martin Davis Hardin
Charles Jackson Paine
Gustavus Adolphus De Russy
John Baillie McIntosh
George Henry Chapman
William Grose
Joseph Alexander Cooper
John Thomas Croxton
John Wilson Sprague
Luther Prentice Bradley
Charles Carroll Walcutt
William Worth Belknap
Joseph Abel Haskin
James Deering Fessenden
Eli Long
Thomas Wilberforce Egan
Joseph Roswell Hawley
Isaac Hardin Duval
John Edwards
Thomas Casimer Devin
Alfred Gibbs
Ranald Slidell Mackenzie
James Richard Slack
Thomas John Lucas
Edmund Jackson Davis
Joseph Bailey
George Lafayette Beal
Henry Goddard Thomas
Cyrus Hamlin
John Morrison Oliver
Robert Kingston Scott
James Sidney Robinson
Benjamin Franklin Potts
John Grant Mitchell
James Alexander Williamson
Newton Martin Curtis
Charles Camp Doolittle
Stephen Thomas
James Isham Gilbert
Galusha Pennypacker
Charles John Stolbrand
Charles Ewing
Stewart Van Vliet
Thomas Maley Harris
Frederick Tracy Dent
Thomas Ogden Osborn
Joseph Haydn Potter
James Sanks Brisbin
James Meech Warner
Lewis Baldwin Parsons
Oliver Edwards
Joseph Eldridge Hamblin
William Wells
Richard Henry Jackson
James William Forsyth
Charles Hale Morgan
Henry Alanson Barnum
Americus Vespucius Rice
William Burnham Woods
William Thomas Clark
Robert Francis Catterson
George Peabody Este
William Henry Penrose

Brigadier-General USA (Staff)

Montgomery Cunningham Meigs (Quartermaster-General)
Lorenzo Thomas
George Douglas Ramsay
James Barnet Fry (Provost Marshal)
Richard Delafield (Engineers)
Joseph Holt (Judge Advocate-General)
Amos Beebe Eaton (Commissary-General of Subsistence)
Joseph K Barnes (Surgeon-General)
Alexander Brydie Dyer (Ordnance)

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