The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the final military encounter of the American Civil War, the 1865 Appomattox campaign, which lasted from March 29 to April 9 and resulted in Confederate surrender on April 9 at the Appomattox Court House. Order of battle has been compiled from the army organization during the campaign.[1][2] The Union order of battle is listed separately.
Gen Robert E. Lee, Commanding Staff:
Headquarters units
Maj D. B. Bridgford
Col T. M. R. Talcott
LTG James Longstreet Staff:
Pickett's Division
MG George E. Pickett
BG George H. Steuart
BG Montgomery D. Corse (c, April 6) Col Arthur Herbert
BG Eppa Hunton (c, April 6) Maj Michael P. Spessard
BG William R. Terry (w, March 31) Col Joseph Mayo, Jr. Maj William W. Bentley
Field's Division
MG Charles W. Field
BG William F. Perry
BG George T. Anderson
BG Henry L. Benning
Col R. M. Powell
BG John Bratton
Kershaw's Division[3]
MG Joseph B. Kershaw (c, April 6)
BG Dudley M. DuBose (c, April 6) Cpt J. F. Espy
Col William H. Fitzgerald (c, April 6) Cpt Gwin R. Cherry
BG James P. Simms (c, April 6) Cpt George W. Waldron
Artillery
BG Edward P. Alexander
Maj S. P. Hamilton
Maj Tyler C. Jordan
Maj John C. Haskell
MG John B. Gordon Staff:
Formerly Ramseur's Division
MG Bryan Grimes
Col Edwin L. Hobson
Col David G. Cowand
BG William Ruffin Cox
Ltc Edwin A. Nash
Ltc Fletcher H. Archer
Formerly J. Pegram's Division
BG James A. Walker
Col John W. Lea
BG William G. Lewis (w, April 7) Cpt John Beard
Maj Henry K. Douglas
Gordon's Division
BG Clement A. Evans
Col John H. Lowe
Col Titus V. Williams
Col Eugene Waggaman
BG Armistead L. Long
Ltc William Nelson
Ltc Carter M. Braxton
Ltc Wilfred Emory Cutshaw (w, April 6) Cpt C. W. Fry
Ltc Robert A. Hardaway
Ltc Marmaduke Johnson
Ltc Alexander W. Stark
LTG A. P. Hill (k, April 2)[6]
Provost Guard
Mahone's Division
MG William Mahone
BG William H. Forney
BG David A. Weisiger
BG Nathaniel H. Harris
Col George Edward Tayloe
BG Theodore W. Brevard, Jr. (c, April 6) Col David Lang
Heth's Division
MG Henry Heth
BG Joseph R. Davis
BG John R. Cooke
BG William MacRae
BG William McComb
Wilcox's Division
MG Cadmus M. Wilcox
BG Edward L. Thomas
BG James H. Lane
BG Samuel McGowan
Col Joseph H. Hyman
Col R. Lindsay Walker
Ltc William M. Owen
Col William J. Pegram (mw, April 2) Ltc Joseph McGraw
Ltc William T. Poague
no commander listed[7]
Ltc Charles Richardson
Maj John Lane
Ltc Benjamin F. Eshleman
LTG Richard H. Anderson[8]
Johnson's Division
MG Bushrod R. Johnson[9] BG William H. Wallace
BG William H. Wallace
BG Young M. Moody (c, April 8) Col Martin L. Stansel
BG Henry A. Wise
BG Matthew W. Ransom
Col Hilary P. Jones
Maj James C. Coit
Maj Joseph G. Blount
Maj Robert M. Stribling
Cpt William F. Dement
Cpt N. A. Sturdivant
MG Fitzhugh Lee
Fitzhugh Lee's Division
Col Thomas T. Munford
BG William H. F. Payne (w, March 30) Col Reuben B. Boston (k, April 6)
BG Martin W. Gary
W. H. F. Lee's Division
MG William. H. F. Lee
BG Rufus Barringer (c, April 3)
Cpt Samuel H. Burt
BG William P. Roberts
Rosser's Division
MG Thomas L. Rosser
BG James Dearing (mw, April 6) Lt. Col. Elijah V. White
Horse Artillery
Ltc R. Preston Chew
Maj James Breathed
LTG Richard S. Ewell (c, April 6) Ltc Thomas J. Spencer
G. W. C. Lee's Division MG G.W.C. Lee (c, April 6)[10]
BG Seth M. Barton (c, April 6)
BG Patrick T. Moore[11]
Col Stapleton Crutchfield (k, April 6) 2nd Lt Kena K. Chapman[12]
Other units
Maj F. W. Smith (k, April 5)
Commodore John R. Tucker (c, April 6)
First Military District
Maj W. H. Ker