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The following Confederate Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of the Crater (July 30, 1864) of the American Civil War. The Union order of battle is listed separately. Contents 1 Abbreviations used 1.1 Military Rank 2 Army of Northern Virginia 2.1 III Corps 2.2 Artillery 3 Department of North Carolina And Southern Virginia 4 See also 5 References Abbreviations used Military Rank Gen = General MG = Major General BG = Brigadier General Col = Colonel Ltc = Lieutenant Colonel Maj = Major Cpt = Captain Lt = Lieutenant Army of Northern Virginia Gen Robert E. Lee III Corps LTG A. P. Hill Division Brigade Regiments and Others Richard H. Anderson's Division      BG William Mahone Mahone's (Virginia) Brigade    Col David Weisiger 6th Virginia: Col George Thomas Rogers 12th Virginia: Cpt Richard W. Jones 16th Virginia: Ltc Richard Owen Whitehead 41st Virginia: Maj William H. Etheridge 61st Virginia: Ltc William H. Stewart Wilcox's (Alabama) Brigade    Col John C. C. Sanders 8th Alabama: Cpt M. M. Mordecai 9th Alabama: Col J. Horace King 10th Alabama: Cpt W. L. Brewster 11th Alabama: Ltc George Edward Tayloe 14th Alabama: Cpt Elias Folk Wright's (Georgia) Brigade    Ltc Matthew R. Hall 3rd Georgia: Ltc Claiborne Snead 22nd Georgia: Col George H. Jones 48th Georgia: Ltc Reuben W. Carswell 64th Georgia: Col John W. Evans Artillery BG William N. Pendleton First Corps      Ltc Frank Huger Haskell's Battalion    Maj John C. Haskell Branch Battery (North Carolina): Cpt Henry G. Flanner Nelson Battery (Virginia): Cpt James N. Lamkin 13th Battalion Virginia Light Artillery    Maj Wade Hampton Gibbs Company A, Otey Battery: Cpt David Norvell Walker Company B, Ringgold Battery: Cpt Crispin Dickenson Company C, Davidson's Battery: Lt John H. Chamberlayne Mortar Battery (manned by men of Otey & Ringgold Batteries): Lt Jack Langhorne Third Corps      Col Reuben Lindsay Walker Pegram's Battalion    Ltc William Ransom Johnson Pegram Crenshaw's Battery (Virginia): Cpt Thomas Ellett Letcher Light Artillery: Cpt Thomas A. Brander Department of North Carolina And Southern Virginia Gen P.G.T. Beauregard Division Brigade Regiments and Others Johnson's Division      BG Bushrod Johnson Ransom's (North Carolina) Brigade    Col Lee M. McAfee 24th North Carolina: Col William John Clarke 25th North Carolina: Maj William Simmons Grady 35th North Carolina: Col James Theodore Johnson 49th North Carolina: Ltc John A. Flemming 56th North Carolina: Cpt Lawson Harrill Elliott's (South Carolina) Brigade    BG Stephen Elliott, Jr. 17th South Carolina: Col Fitz William McMaster 18th South Carolina: Cpt R. H. Glenn 22nd South Carolina: Col David G. Fleming 23rd South Carolina: Cpt E. R. White 26th South Carolina: Col Alexander D. Smith Wise's (Virginia) Brigade    Col J. Thomas Goode 26th Virginia: Cpt Napoleon B. Street 34th Virginia: Maj John R. Bagby 46th Virginia: Cpt George Norris 59th Virginia: Cpt Henry Wood Hoke's Division      MG Robert Hoke Clingman's (North Carolina) Brigade    BG Thomas Lanier Clingman 61st North Carolina: Col James Dillard Radcliffe Colquitt's (Georgia) Brigade [temporarily assigned to Johnson's Division]    BG Alfred H. Colquitt 6th Georgia: Col John T. Lofton 19th Georgia: Col James H. Neal 23rd Georgia: Col James H. Huggins 27th Georgia: Maj Hezekiah Bussey 28th Georgia: Cpt John A. Johnson Artillery      Col Henry Pollard Jones Branch's Battalion    Maj James C. Coit Halifax Battery (Virginia): Cpt Samuel T. Wright Petersburg Battery (Virginia): Cpt Richard G. Pegram See also American Civil War portal Virginia in the American Civil War Petersburg National Battlefield References Kinard, Jeff. The Battle of the Crater (Abilene, TX: McWhiney Foundation Press), 1998. ISBN 1-8866-6106-5