Army of Northeastern Virginia
Brigadier General T Runyon, commanding all troops not actually sent to the front, some thirteen regiments
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Brigadier General T Runyon, United States Army
Commanding all troops not actually sent to the front, some thirteen regiments.
Seventeenth New York Infantry
Stationed at Fort Ellsworth on 21 July, 1861
Colonel H S Lansig
Twenty-first New York Infantry
Stationed at Fort Runyon, with Company E at Fort Jackson and Company K at a bastion on the Alexandria Road on 21 July, 1861
Colonel W F Rogers
Twenty-fifth New York State Militia
Three months' volunteers; stationed at Fort Albany on 21 July, 1861
Colonel M K Bryan
Twenty-eighth New York State Militia
Three months' volunteers; stationed at Fort Corcoran, with its auxillary works Fort Bennett and Fort Haggerty, and guarding the bridge at Georgetown
Colonel M Bennett
Fortieth New York Infantry
Stationed at Alexandria to garrison that town, and to guard the Orange & Alexandria Railroad on 21 July, 1861
Colonel E J Riley
Orders of Battle
The above painting, 'New York's Bravest', is by Don Troiani, modern America's finest historial artist.