Read A Rainbow of Blood: The Union in Peril an Alternate History Online
Authors: Peter G. Tsouras
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1st Brigade
65th New York
67th New York
122nd New York
23rd Pennsylvania
82nd Pennsylvania
2nd Brigade
7th Massachusetts
10th Massachusetts
2nd Rhode Island
3rd Brigade
62nd New York
93rd Pennsylvania
98th Pennsylvania
102nd Pennsylvania
139th Pennsylvania
1st Cavalry Brigade (attached from 1st Division, Cavalry Corps) (1,200)
8th Illinois
12th Illinois
3rd Indiana
8th New York
Artillery (1,400)
Massachusetts Light, 1st Battery (A)
New York Light, 1st Battery
New York Light, 3rd Battery
1st Rhode Island Light, Battery C
1st Rhode Island Light, Battery G
5th United States, Battery F
5th United States, Battery M
Trains (1,200)
Total: 19,520
Guns: 56
Order of Battle
at the Battle of Claverack
October 28th, 1863
Hudson Field Force (British)
Commander: Maj. Gen. Frederick Lord Paulet
Headquarters and Staff (100)
The Royal Guides or the Governor General's Bodyguard (55)
1st Division (8,000)
1st Montreal Brigade
1/Rifle Brigade
1st Battalion Prince of Wales Regt.
2nd Battalion Queen's Own Rifles
3rd Battalion Victoria Volunteers Rifles of Montreal
G Battery, 4th Brigade (Field)
2nd Montreal Brigade
1/16th Foot
4th Battalion Cliasseurs Canadiens
5th Battalion Royal Lieutenant Infantry Of Montreal
6th Battalion Hochlega Lieutenant Infantry
E Battery, 4th Brigade (Field)
3rd Niagara Brigade
1/25th Foot (King's Own Scottish Borderers)
10th Battalion Volunteers Infantry
18th Battalion Volunteers Infantry
19th Battalion Volunteers Infantry
H Battery, 4th Brigade (Field)
2nd Division (8,000)
1st Kingston Brigade
1/15 Foot
14th Battalion Volunteers Infantry
15th Battalion Volunteers Infantry
16th Battalion Volunteers Infantry
F Battery, 4th Brigade (Field)
2nd St. John's Brigade
1/30th Foot
17th Levis Battalion Volunteers Infantry
20th Battalion of Volunteers Infantry
21st Battalion Richlieu Lieutenant Infantry
D Battery, 4th Brigade (Field)
3rd Hamilton Brigade
1/47th Foot
11th Battalion Volunteers Infantry
12th Battalion Volunteers Infantry
13th Battalion Volunteers Infantry
8th Battery, 10th Brigade (Garrison)
Guards Brigade (2,125)
1/Grenadier Guards
2/Scots Fusilier Guards
2nd Battery, 10th Brigade
Canadian Cavalry Brigade (600)
1st Squadron (Upper Canada)
1st Volunteer Militia Troop of the County of Wentworth
2nd Volunteer Militia Troop of the County of Wentworth
The Essex Volunteer Militia Troop of Cavalry
1st Volunteer Militia Troop of Cavalry of Williamsburg
1st Troop of Volunteer Militia Cavalry of the County of Leeds
1st Volunteer Militia Troop of Cavalry of Guelph
2nd Troop of Volunteer Militia Cavalry of the County of
Northumberland
2nd Squadron (Lower Canada)
3rd Troop of Volunteer Militia Cavalry of Quebec
2nd Troop of Volunteer Cavalry of the County of Argeneuil
1st Troop of Volunteer Cavalry of the County of Laval
1st Troop of Volunteer Militia Cavalry of Laval
The St. Johns Volunteer Militia Troop of Cavalry
Artillery Brigade (1,125)
1st Battalion
3rd, 4th, Batteries, 7th Brigade (Heavy)
3rd Battery, 10th Brigade
1st, 2nd, Batteries, Battalion of Montreal Artillery
2nd Battalion
5th, 6th Batteries, 7th Brigade (Heavy)
3rd, 4th Batteries, Battalion of Montreal Artillery
Engineer Battalion (500)
4th Company, Royal Engineers
15th Company, Royal Engineers
Company of Canadian Volunteer Militia Engineers
Company of Canadian Volunteer Militia Engineers
Trains (1,315)
1st Battalion, Military Train (315)
Canadian Military Train (500)
Canadian Train Guards (500)
10 Companies Canadian Militia Infantry
Total: 21,821
British: 47%
Canadian: 53%
Guns: 90
Army of the Hudson (American)
Commander: Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker
Staff: (7)
XI Corps (Maj. Gen. Thomas F. Meagher)'
Staff: (53)
Independent Co., 8th New York (50)
2nd Division (Maj. Gen. Adolph von Steinwehr) (2,764)
1st Brigade (Col. Adolphus Buschbeck)
33rd New Jersey
134th New York
154th New York
27th Pennsylvania
73rd Pennsylvania
2nd Brigade (Col. Orlando Smith)
33rd Massachusetts
136th New York
55th Ohio
73rd Ohio
3rd Division (Maj. Gen. Carl Schurz) (3,326)
1st Brigade (Brig. Gen. Hector Tyndale)
101st Illinois
45th New York
143rd New York
61st Ohio
82nd Ohio
2nd Brigade (Col. Wladimir Krzysanowski)
58th New York
119th New York
141st New York
26th Wisconsin
3rd Brigade (Col. Frederick Hecker)
80th Illinois
82nd Illinois
68th New York
75th Pennsylvania
Corps Artillery (Maj. Thomas W. Osborn) (546)
1st New York Light, Battery I
New York Light, 13th Battery
1st Ohio Light, Battery I
1st Ohio Light, Battery K
4th United States, Battery G
XI Corps Total: 6,739
XII Corps (Maj. Gen. Henry Slocum)2
Staff: 159
1st Division (Brig. Gen. Alpheus S. Williams) (4,565)
1st Brigade (Brig. Gen. Joseph F. Knipe)
5th Connecticut
20th Connecticut
3rd Maryland
123rd New York
145th New York
46th Pennsylvania
2nd Brigade (Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Ruger)
27th Indiana
2nd Massachusetts
13th New Jersey
107th New York
150th New York
3rd Wisconsin
2nd Division (Brig. Gen. John W. Geary) (4,113)
1st Brigade (Col. Charles Candy)
5th Ohio
7th Ohio
29th Ohio
66th Ohio
28th Pennsylvania
147th Pennsylvania
2nd Brigade (Col. George A. Cobham, Jr.)
29th Pennsylvania
109th Pennsylvania
111th Pennsylvania
3rd Brigade (Col. David Ireland)
60th New York
78th New York
102nd New York
137th New York
149th New York
Corps Artilllery (Maj. John A. Reynolds) (354)
1st New York Light, Battery M
Pennsylvania Light, Battery E
4th United States, Battery F
5th United States, Battery K
XII Corps Total: 9,191
Reserves (600)
120th New York (350)
U.S. Military Academy Corps of Cadets (250)
3rd Cavalry Division (Brig. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick) (3,000)3
1st Cavalry Brigade (Brig. Gen. Henry E. Davies, Jr.)
2nd New York
5th New York
18th Pennsylvania
1st West Virginia
2nd United States Battery M
2nd Cavalry Brigade "The Wolverines" (Brig. Gen. George A.
Custer)
1st Michigan
5th Michigan
6th Michigan
7th Michigan
1st Vermont
New York Light, 6th Battery
Artillery Reserve (1st Volunteer Brigade) (Lt. Col. Freeman
McGilvery) (430)4
Massachusetts Light, 9th Battery
New York Light, 4th Battery
Pennsylvania Light, Batteries C and F