The Armies at Gettysburg > The Army of Northern Virginia
2nd Corps (monument)
Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell
strength: 20,700 men
casualties: 1,270 killed, 3,680 wounded, 1,650+ missing, 6,600+ total
Early’s Division (monument)
Major General Jubal Early
strength: 5,460 men
casualties: 295 killed, 820 wounded, 360 missing, 1,475 total
Hays’ Brigade (monument)
Brigadier General Harry T. Hays
strength: 1,300 men
casualties: 60 killed, 190 wounded, 85 missing, 650 total
5th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
Major Alexander Hart (wounded)
6th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
Lt. Colonel Joseph Hanlon
7th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
Colonel David B. Penn
8th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
Colonel Trevanion D. Lewis (killed July 2)
Lt. Colonel Alcibiedes de Blan (wounded)
Major German A. Lester
9th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
Colonel Leroy A. Stafford
Hoke’s Brigade (monument)
Colonel Isaac E. Avery (mortally wounded July 2)
Colonel Archibald C. Godwin
strength: 1,240 men
casualties: 90 killed, 210 wounded, 110 missing, 410 total
6th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
Major Samuel M. Tate
21st North Carolina Infantry Regiment
Colonel William W. Kirkland
54th North Carolina Infantry Regiment (detached at Winchester, Virginia)
Colonel Kenneth M. Murchison
57th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
Colonel Archibald C. Godwin (^ July 2)
Lt. Colonel Hamilton C. Jones
Gordon’s Brigade (monument)
Brigadier General john B. Gordon
strength: 1,810 men
casualties: 110 killed, 300 wounded, 130 missing, 540 total
13th Georgia Infantry Regiment
Colonel James M. Smith
26th Georgia Infantry Regiment
Colonel Edmund M. Atkinson
31st Georgia Infantry Regiment
Colonel Clement A. Evans
38th Georgia Infantry Regiment
Lt. Colonel William L. McLeod (killed July 1)
60th Georgia Infantry Regiment
Captain Walters B. Jones
61st Georgia Infantry Regiment
Colonel John H. Lamar
Smith’s Brigade (monument)
Brigadier General William Smith
strength: 800 men
casualties: 28 killed, 120 wounded, 35 missing, 183 total
13th Virginia Infantry Regiment (detached at Winchester, Virginia)
Lt. Colonel James B. Terrill
31st Virginia Infantry Regiment
Colonel John S. Hoffman
49th Virginia Infantry Regiment
Lt. Colonel Jonathan C. Gibson
52nd Virginia Infantry Regiment
Lt. Colonel James H. Skinner (wounded)
58th Virginia Infantry Regiment (detached at Winchester, Virginia)
Colonel Francis H. Board
Jones’ Artillery Battalion (monument)
Lt. Colonel Hilary P. Jones
strength: 380 men, 16 guns
casualties: 2 killed, 6 wounded, 4 missing, 12 total
Charlottesville (Virginia) Artillery (marker)
Captain James M. Carrington
4 Napoleons
Courtney (Virginia) Artillery (marker)
Captain William A. Tanner
4 3″ Rifles
Louisiana Guard Artllery (marker)
Captain Charles A. Green
2 10-pounder Parrott Rifles, 2 3″ Rifles
Staunton (Virginia) Artillery (marker)
Captain Asher W. Garber
4 Napoleons
Johnson’s Division (monument)
Major General Edward Johnson
strength: 6,430 men
casualties: 370 killed, 1,150 wounded, 410+ missing, 1,940+ total
Jones’ Brigade (monument)
Brigadier General John M. Jones (wounded July 2)
Lt. Colonel Robert H. Dungan
strength: 1,520 men
casualties: 75 killed, 290 wounded, 65+ missing, 430+ total
21st Virginia Infantry Regiment
Colonel William P. Moseley
25th Virginia Infantry Regiment
Colonel John C. Higginbotham (wounded July 2)
Lt. Colonel J.A. Robinson
42nd Virginia Infantry Regiment
Lt. Colonel Robert W. Withers (wounded July 2)
Captain Jesse M. Richardson
44th Virginia Infantry Regiment
Major Norval Cobb (wounded July 2)
Captain Thomas R. Buckner
48th Virginia Infantry Regiment
Lt. Colonel Robert H. Dungan (^ July 2)
Major Oscar White
50th Virginia Infantry Regiment
Lt. Colonel Logan H.N. Salyer
Nicholl’s Brigade (monument)
Colonel Jesse M. Williams
strength: 1,100 men
casualties: 70 killed, 290 wounded, 40 missing, 390 total
1st Louisiana Infantry Regiment
Captain Edward D. Willett
2nd Louisiana Infantry Regiment
Lt. Colonel Ross E. Burke (wounded and captured)
10th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
Major Thomas N. Powell
14th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
Lt. Colonel David Zable
15th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
Captain H.J. Egan
Steuart’s Brigade (monument)
Brigadier General George H. Steuart
strength: 2,120 men
casualties: 140 killed, 370 wounded, 210+ missing, 725+ total
1st North Carolina Infantry Regiment
Lt. Colonel Hamilton A. Brown
3rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment
Major William M. Parsley
10th Virginia Infantry Regiment
Colonel Edward T.H. Warren
23rd Virginia Infantry Regiment
Lt. Colonel Simeon T. Walton
37th Virginia Infantry Regiment
Major Henry C. Wood
1st Maryland Battalion (monument)
Lt. Colonel James R. Herbert (wounded July 2)
Major William W. Goldsborough (wounded July 1 and captured July 2)
Captain James P. Crane
Stonewall Brigade (monument)
Brigadier General James A. Walker
strength: 1,320 men
casualties: 65 killed, 170 wounded, 100 missing, 340 total
2nd Virginia Infantry Regiment
Colonel John Q.A. Nadenbousch
4th Virginia Infantry Regiment
Major William Terry
5th Virginia Infantry Regiment
Colonel John H.S. Funk
27th Virginia Infantry Regiment
Lt. Colonel Daniel M. Shriver
33rd Virginia Infantry Regiment
Captain Jacob B. Golladay
Latimer’s Artillery Battalion (monument)
Major Joseph W. Latimer (mortally wounded July 2)
Captain Charles I. Raine
strength: 360 men, 16 guns
casualties: 22 killed, 29 wounded, 51 total
Alleghany (Virginia) Artillery (marker)
Captain John C. Carpenter
2 Napoleons, 2 3″ Rifles
Chesapeake (Maryland) Battery (marker)
Captain William D. Brown (mortally wounded July 2)
Lieutenant W.S. Chew
4 10-pounder Parrott Rifles
Lee (Virginia) Battery (marker)
Captain Charles I. Raine (^ July 2)
1 10-pounder Parrott Rifle, 1 3″ Rifle, 2 20-pounder Parrott Rifles
1st Maryland Battery (marker)
Captain William F. Dement
4 Napoleons
Rodes’ Division (monument)
Major General Robert E. Rodes
strength: 7,980 men
casualties: 600 killed, 1,685 wounded, 830 missing, 3,115 total
Daniel’s Brigade (monument)
Brigadier General Junius Daniel
strength: 2,160 men
casualties: 230 killed, 580 wounded, 135 missing, 950 total
32nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment
Colonel Edmund C. Brabble
43rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment (monument)
Colonel Thomas S. Kenan (wounded and captured July 1)
Lieutenant Colonel William G. Lewis
45th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
Lieutenant Colonel Samuel H. Boyd (wounded and captured July 1)
Major John R. Winston (wounded and captured July 2)
Captain James A. Hopkins
53rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment
Colonel William A. Owens
2nd North Carolina Infantry Battalion
Lieutenant Colonel Hezekiah L. Andrews (killed July 1)
Major John M. Hancock (wounded and captured July 1)
Captain Van Brown
Doles’ Brigade (monument)
Brigadier General George P. Doles
strength: 1,320 men
casualties: 45 killed, 105 wounded, 70 missing, 220 total
4th Georgia Infantry Regiment
Lieutenant Colonel David R.E. Winn (killed July 1)
Major William H. Willis
12th Georgia Infantry Regiment
Colonel Edward S. Willis
21st Georgia Infantry Regiment
Colonel John T. Mercer
44th Georgia Infantry Regiment
Colonel Samuel P. Lumpkin (wounded and captured July 1)
Major William H. Peebles
Iverson’s Brigade (monument)
Brigadier General Alfred Iverson
strength: 1,380 men
casualties: 180 killed, 400 wounded, 320 missing, 900 total
5th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
Captain Speight B. West (wounded July 1)
Major John S. Brooks (wounded July 1)
Captain Lewis T. Hicks
12th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
Lieutenant Colonel William S. Davis
20th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
Lieutenant Colonel Nelson Slough (wounded July 1)
Major John S. Brooks (wounded July 1)
Captain Lewis T. Hicks
23rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment
Colonel Daniel H. Christie (mortally wounded July 1)
Lieutenant Colonel Robert D. Johnston (wounded July 1)
Major Charles C. Blacknall (wounded and captured July 1)
Captain Vines E. Turner
Ramseur’s Brigade (monument)
Brigadier General Stephen D. Ramseur
strength: 1,030 men
casualties: 90 killed, 280 wounded, 150 missing, 520 total
2nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment
Major Daniel W. Hurtt (wounded July 1)
Captain James T. Scales
4th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
Colonel Bryan Grimes
14th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
Colonel Risden T. Bennett (wounded July 3)
Major Joseph H. Lambeth
30th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
Colonel Francis M. Parker (wounded July 1)
Major William W. Sillers
O’Neal’s Brigade (monument)
Colonel Edward A. O’Neal
strength: 1,690 men
casualties: 90 killed, 420 wounded, 185 missing, 695 total
3rd Alabama Infantry Regiment
Colonel Cullen A. Battle
5th Alabama Infantry Regiment
Colonel Josephus M. Hall
6th Alabama Infantry Regiment
Colonel James N. Lightfoot (wounded July 1)
Captain Milledge L. Bowie
12th Alabama Infantry Regiment
Colonel Samuel B. Pickens
26th Alabama Infantry Regiment
Lieutenant Colonel John C. Goodgame
Carter’s Artillery Battalion (monument)
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas H. Carter
strength: 385 men, 16 guns
casualties: 14 killed, 25 wounded, 34 missing, 73 total
Jeff Davis (Alabama) Artillery (marker)
Captain W.J. Reese
4 3″ Rifles
King William (Virginia) Artillery (marker)
Captain William P.P. Carter
2 10-pounder Parrott Rifles, 2 Napoleons
Morris (Virginia) Artillery (marker)
Captain Richard C.M. Page (wounded)
Lieutenant Samuel H. Pendleton
4 Napoleons
Orange (Virginia) Artillery (marker)
Captain Charles W. Fry
2 10-pounder Parrott Rifles, 2 3″ Rifles
Artillery Reserve
Colonel John Thompson Brown
1st Virginia Artillery Battalion (monument)
Captain Willis J. Dance
strength: 370 men, 20 guns
casualties: 3 killed, 21 wounded, 26 missing, 50 total
Powhattan (Virginia) Battery (marker)
Lieutenant John M. Cunningham
4 3″ Rifles
1st Rockbridge (Virginia) Artillery (marker)
Captain Archibald Graham
4 20-pounder Parrott Rifles
2nd Richmond (Virginia) Howitzers (marker)
Captain David Watson
4 10-pounder Parrott Rifles
3rd Richmond (Virginia) Howitzers (marker)
Captain Benjamin H. Smith, Jr.
4 3″ Rifles
Salem (Virginia) Artillery (marker)
Lieutenant Charles B. Griffin
2 3″ Rifles
Nelson’s Artillery Battalion (monument)
Lt. Colonel William Nelson
strength: 280 men, 10 guns
casualties: 0 killed, 1 wounded, 23 missing, 24 total
Amherst (Virginia) Artillery (marker) Captain Thomas J. Kirkpatrick
3 Napoleons, 1 3″ Rifle
Fluvanna (Virginia) Artillery (marker)
Captain John L. Massie
3 Napoleons, 1 3″ Rifle
Georgia Regular Battery (marker)
Captain John Milledge, Jr.
1 10-pounder Parrott Rifle, 2 3″ Rifles