FIRST MANASSAS, VIRGINIA

21 July 1861

or

First Bull Run

Battles & Leaders of the Civil War, Volumr I, Pg 194

To Conf Units

 

Union Forces

Military Department of Washington

BRIGADIER GENERAL IRVIN McDOWELL

Staff Casualties K-0 W-1 M-0 =1

1st Division - Brigadier General Daniel Tyler

Staff Casualties K-0 W-2 M-0 =2

1st Brigade - Colonel Erasmus D. Keys

2nd Maine Infantry Regiment – Colonel Charles D. Jameson

1st Connecticut Infantry Regiment – Colonel George S. Burnham

2nd Connecticut Infantry Regiment – Colonel Alfred H. Terry

3rd Connecticut Infantry Regiment – Colonel John L. Chatfield

K-21 W-25 M-154 =223

2nd Brigade - Brigadier General Robert C. Schenck

2nd New York Infantry Regiment – Colonel George W.B. Tompkins

1st Ohio Infantry Regiment – Colonel Alexander McD. McCook

2nd Ohio Infantry Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Mason

Battery “E”, 2nd United States Artillery – Captain James H. Carlisle

K-21 W-25 M-52 =98

3rd Brigade - Colonel William Tecumseh Sherman

13th New York Infantry Regiment – Colonel Isaac F. Quinby

69th New York Infantry Regiment – Colonel Michael Corcoran (W&C)

                                                     Captain James Kelly

79th New York Infantry Regiment – Colonel James Cameron (K)

2nd Wisconsin Infantry Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel Henry W. Peck

Battery “E”, 3rd United States Artillery – Captain Romeyn B. Ayres

K-107 W-205 M-293 =605

4th Brigade - Colonel Israel Bushrod Richardson

1st Massachusetts Infantry Regiment – Colonel Robert Cowdin

12th New York Infantry Regiment – Colonel Ezra L. Walrath

2nd Michigan Infantry Regiment – Major Adolphus W. Williams

3rd Michigan Infantry Regiment – Colonel Daniel McConnell

Battery “G”, 1st United States Artillery – Captain Henry J. Hunt

K-1 W-0 M-0 =1

2nd Division - Colonel David Hunter (W)

Colonel Andrew Porter

Staff Casualties K-0 W-1 M-2 =3

1st Brigade - Colonel Andrew Porter

8th New York Militia Infantry Regiment – Colonel George Lyons

14th New York Militia Infantry Regiment – Colonel Alfred N. Wood (W&C)

                                                              Lieutenant Colonel Edward B. Fowler

27th New York Infantry Regiment – Colonel Henry W. Slocum (W)

                                                     Major Joseph J. Bartlett

Battalion of United States Regular Infantry – Major George Sykes

Battalion of United States Marines – Major John G. Reynolds

Battalion of United States Cavalry – Major Innis N. Palmer

Battery “D”, 5th United States Artillery – Captain Charles Griffin

K-86 W-177 M-201 =464

2nd Brigade - Colonel Ambrose Everett Burnside

2nd New Hampshire Infantry Regiment – Colonel Gilman Marsten (W)

                                                             Lieutenant Colonel Frank S. Fiske

1st Rhode Island Infantry Regiment – Major Joseph P. Balch

2nd Rhode Island Infantry Regiment – Colonel John S. Slocum (K)

                                                          Lieutenant Colonel Frank Wheaton

71st New York Militia Infantry Regiment – Colonel Henry P. Martin

Battery “A”, 1st Rhode Island Artillery*

71st New York Militia Infantry Howitzers**

* Battery of Artillery attached

# 2 Howitzers attached

K-58 W-171 M-134 =363

3rd Division - Colonel Samuel P. Heintzelman

1st Brigade - Colonel William Buell Franklin

5th Massachusetts Militia Infantry Regiment – Colonel Samuel C. Lawrence

11th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment – Colonel George Clark Jr.

1st Minnesota Infantry Regiment – Colonel Willis A. Gorman

Battery “I”, 1st United States Artillery – Captain James B. Ricketts (W&C)

                                                          Lieutenant Edmund Kirby

K-70 W-197 M-92 =359

2nd Brigade - Colonel Orlando B. Willcox (W&C)

Colonel John Henry Hobart Ward

11th New York Infantry Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel Noah B. Farnham

38th New York Infantry Regiment – Colonel John H.H. Ward

                                                     Lieutenant Colonel Addison Farnsworth

1st Michigan Infantry Regiment – Major Alonzo F. Bidwell

4th Michigan Infantry Regiment – Colonel Dwight A. Woodbury

Battery “D”, 2nd United States Artillery – Captain Richard Arnold

K-65 W-177 M-196 =432

3rd Brigade - Colonel Oliver Otis Howard

3rd Maine Infantry Regiment – Major Henry G. Staples

4th Maine Infantry Regiment – Colonel Hiram G. Berry

5th Maine Infantry Regiment – Colonel Mark H. Dunnell

2nd Vermont Infantry Regiment – Colonel Henry Whiting

K-27 W-100 M098 =225

4th Division (Reserve) * - Brigadier General Theodore Runyon

* The 4th Division was not on the field of battle

Militia Brigade

1st New Jersey Militia Infantry Regiment – Colonel Adolphus J. Johnson

2nd New Jersey Militia Infantry Regiment – Colonel Henry M. Baker

3rd New Jersey Militia Infantry Regiment – Colonel William Napton

4th New Jersey Militia Infantry Regiment – Colonel Matthew Miller Jr.

Volunteer Brigade

1st New Jersey Infantry Regiment – Colonel William R. Montgomery

2nd New Jersey Infantry Regiment – Colonel George W. McLean

3rd New Jersey Infantry Regiment – Colonel George W. Taylor

4th New Jersey Infantry Regiment – Colonel Leopold von Gilsa

5th Division * - Colonel Dixon S. Miles

* At Centerville and not engaged except in retreat

1st Brigade - Colonel Louis Blenker

8th New York Infantry Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel Julius Stahel

29th New York Infantry Regiment – Colonel Adolph von Steinwehr

39th New York Infantry Regiment – Fred George D’Utassy

27th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment – Colonel Max Einstein

Battery “A”, 2nd United States Artillery – Captain John C. Tidball

Bookwood’s New York Battery – Captain Charles Bookwood

K-6 W-16 M-96 =118

2nd Brigade - Colonel Thomas Davies

16th New York Infantry Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Marsh

18th New York Infantry Regiment – Colonel William A. Jackson

31st New York Infantry Regiment – Colonel Calvin E. Pratt

32nd New York Infantry Regiment – Colonel Roderick Matheson

Battery “G”, 2nd United States Artillery – Lieutenant Oliver D. Greene

K-0 W-2 M-1 =3

STRENGTH 18,572

CASUALTIES Killed 481; Wounded 1,011; Missing 1,460

            Partial Casualty List

K=Killed, W=Wounded, W&C= Wounded & Captured

Cameron James -Col -K

Corcoran Michael -Col -W&C

Hunter David -Col -W

Marsten Giman -Col -W

Ricketts James B. -Capt -W&C

Slocum Henry  W. -Col -W

Slocum John S. -Col -K

Willcox Orlando B. -Col -W&C

Wood Alfred N. -Col -W&C

            U.S. Marine Corps Casualties

Beans - Pvt - Wounded

Bowers - Pvt - Wounded

Bradford - Pvt - Wounded

Cannon - Pvt - Wounded

Clegg - Pvt - Killed

Dempsey - Pvt - Wounded

Dermotgt - Pvt - Wounded

Dodge - Pvt - Wounded

Duncanson - Pvt - Wounded

Etchells - Pvt - Wounded

Foley - Pvt - Wounded

fSlemons - Pvt - Wounded

fWood - Pvt - Wounded

Hale - Lt - Wounded

Harris - Pvt - Killed

Hitchcock - Lt - Killed

Huges - Pvt - Killed

Kressler - Pvt - Wounded

Lane - Pvt - Killed

Lewis - Pvt - Wounded

McCoy - Pvt - Wounded

Moore - Pvt - Killed

Otto - Pvt - Wounded

Perkins - Pvt - Killed

Stanley - Pvt - Wounded

Steiner - Cpl - Wounded

Stewart - Pvt - Wounded

Ward - Pvt - Killed

Zeilin - Bvt Maj - Wounded

 

 

 

 

 

Confederate Forces

BRIGADIER GENERAL JOSEPH EGGLESTON JOHNSTON

Army Of The Potomac

BRIGADIER GENERAL PIERRE GUSTAVE TOUTANT BEAUREGARD

1st Brigade - Brigadier General Milledge Luke Bonham

11th North Carolina Infantry Regiment--- Colonel W. W. Kirkland

2nd South Carolina Infantry Regiment--- Colonel Joseph Brevard Kershaw

3rd South Carolina Infantry Regiment--- Colonel J. H. Williams

7th South Carolina Infantry Regiment--- Colonel Thomas G. Bacon

8th South Carolina Infantry Regiment--- Colonel E. B. C. Cash

K-10 W-66 M-0 =76

2nd Brigade * - Brigadier General Richard Stoddert Ewell

5th Alabama Infantry Regiment--- Colonel Robert Emmet Rodes

6th Alabama Infantry Regiment--- Colonel J. J. Seibels

6th Louisiana Infantry Regiment--- Colonel J. G. Seymour

* Not actively engaged

3rd Brigade - Brigadier General David Rumph “Neighbor” Jones

17th Mississippi Infantry Regiment--- Colonel W. S. Featherston

18th Mississippi Infantry Regiment--- Colonel E. R. Burt

5th South Carolina Infantry Regiment--- Colonel Micah Jenkins

K-13 W-62 M-0 =75

4th Brigade * - Brigadier General James Longstreet

5th North Carolina Infantry Regiment--- Lieutenant Colonel Jones

1st Virginia Infantry Regiment--- Major F. G. Skinner

11th Virginia Infantry Regiment--- Colonel Samuel Garland Jr.

17th Virginia Infantry Regiment--- Colonel Montgomery Dent Corse

* Not actively engaged

K-2 W-12 M-0 =14

5th Brigade - Colonel Philip St. George Cocke

8th Virginia Infantry Regiment--- Colonel Eppa Hunton

18th Virginia Infantry Regiment--- Colonel R. E. Withers

19th Virginia Infantry Regiment--- Lieutenant Colonel J. B. Strange

28th Virginia Infantry Regiment--- Colonel R. T. Preston

3 Companies, 49th Virginia Infantry--- Colonel William Smith

K-23 W-79 M-2 =104

6th Brigade - Colonel Jubal Anderson Early

7th Louisiana Infantry Regiment--- Colonel Harry T. Hays

13th Mississippi Infantry Regiment--- Colonel William Barksdale

7th Virginia Infantry Regiment--- Colonel Joseph Lawson

24th Virginia Infantry Regiment--- Lieutenant Colonel P. Hairston Jr.

K-12 W-67 M-0 =146

Evans's Command - Colonel Nathan George "Shanks" Evans

(Temporarily Organized)

1st Louisiana Infantry Battalion--- Major Chatham Robeadeau Wheat (W)

4th South Carolina Infantry Regiment--- Colonel J. B. E. Sloan

Cavalry--- Captain W. R. Terry

Artillery--- Lieutenant G. S. Davidson

K-20 W-118 M-8 =146

Reserve Brigade - Brigadier General Theophilus Hunter Holmes

(Not actively engaged)

1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment

2nd Tennessee Infantry Regiment

Unattached Infantry

8th Louisiana Infantry Regiment--- Colonel H. B. Kelly

Hampton's South Carolina Legion Colonel Wade Hampton

Cavalry

30th Virginia Cavalry Regiment--- Colonel R. C. W. Radford

Harrison's Cavalry Battalion

10 Companies, Independent Cavalry

K-5 W-8 M-0 =13

Artillery

Battalion of Washington Artillery--- Major J. B. Walton

Alexandria Virginia Battery--- Captain H. G. Latham

Loudoun Virginia Battery--- Captain Arthur L. Rogers

Sheild's Virginia Battery--- Captain J. C. Shields

K-2 W-8 M-0 =10

Army Of The Shenandoah

BRIGADIER GENERAL JOSEPH EGGLESTON JOHNSTON

1st Brigade - Brigadier General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson

2nd Virginia Infantry Regiment--- Colonel J. W. Allen

4th Virginia Infantry Regiment--- Colonel James F. Preston 

5th Virginia Infantry Regiment--- Colonel Kenton Harper

27th Virginia Infantry Regiment--- Lieutenant Colonel John Echols

33rd Virginia Infantry Regiment--- Colonel A. C. Cummings

K-119 W-442 M-0 =561

2nd Brigade - Colonel Francis S. Bartow (K)

7th Georgia Infantry Regiment--- Colonel Lucius J. Gartrell

8th Georgia Infantry Regiment--- Lieutenant Colonel W. M. Gardner

K-60 W-293 M-0 =353

3rd Brigade - Brigadier General Barnard Elliott Bee (K)

4th Alabama Infantry Regiment--- Colonel Egbert J. Jones (K)

                                                            Colonel States Rights Gist

2nd Mississippi Infantry Regiment--- Colonel W. C. Falkner

2 Companies, 11th Mississippi Infantry--- Lieutenant Colonel P. F. Liddell

6th North Carolina Infantry Regiment--- Colonel C. F. Fiske (K)

K-95 W-309 M-0 =405

4th Brigade - Brigadier General Edmund Kirby Smith (W)

Colonel Arnold Elzey

1st Maryland Infantry Battalion--- Lieutenant Colonel George H. Steuart

3rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment--- Colonel John Crawford Vaughn

10th Virginia Infantry Regiment--- Colonel S. B. Gibbons

13th Virginia Infantry Regiment--- Colonel Ambrose Powell Hill

K-8 W-19 M-0 =27

Artillery

Imboden's Battery

Pendleton's Battery

Alburtis's Battery

Beck's Battery

Cavalry

1st Virginia Cavalry Regiment

STRENGTH 18,053

CASUALTIES Killed 269; Wounded 1,483; Missing 0

Partial Casualty List

K=Killed, W= Wounded

Bartow Francis S. -Col -K

Bee Barnard E. -Bgen -K

Fiske C. F. -Col -K

Jones Egbert J. -Col -K

Kirby Smith Edmund -Bgen -W

Wheat Robeadeau -Maj -W

 

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