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The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the October 19, 1864 Battle of Cedar Creek, the culminating battle of the Valley Campaigns of 1864 during the American Civil War. Order of battle compiled from the army organization[1] during the campaign.[2] The Union order of battle is listed separately.
LTG Jubal Anderson Early, Commanding
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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Ramseur's Division (2578 officers & men)[3][4]
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Battle's Brigade (743 officers & men)[5]
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Grimes' Brigade (795 officers & men)[6]
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Cook's Brigade (444 officers & men)[7]
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Cox's Brigade (579 officers & men)[8] |
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Pegram's (Early's) Division (1597 off & men)[9] |
Pegram's Brigade (437 officers & men)[11]
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Johnston's Brigade (436 officers & men)[12] |
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Godwin's Brigade (712 officers & men)[13]
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Gordon's Division |
Evans' Brigade |
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Hays'/Stafford's Brigades
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Terry's Brigade[14] |
Jones’ Old Second Brigade
Steuart’s Old Third Brigade
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Kershaw's Division |
Conner's Brigade
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Humphreys' Brigade
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Wofford's Brigade
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Bryan's Brigade[16]
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Wharton's Brigade (417 officers & men)[19]
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Echols' Brigade (286 officers & men)[20]
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Smith's Brigade (457 officers & men)[21]
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Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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Lomax's Division |
Imboden's Brigade
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Bradley T. Johnson's Brigade | ||
McCausland's Brigade | ||
Jackson's Brigade | ||
Rosser's (Fitz Lee's) Division |
Wickham's Brigade | |
Payne's Brigade | ||
Rosser's Brigade
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Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others |
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Artillery
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Braxton's Battalion
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Cutshaw's Battalion
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Kings Battalion
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Carter's Battalion
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Nelson's Battalion
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Horse Artillery
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