Army of the Potomac
Captain A S Cutts, commanding the Sumter Flying Artillery
Reserves
Brigadier General P G T Beauregard, Confederate States Army
First Texas Battalion Infantry
Arrived at Manassas Junction on the evening 22 July, 1861; eight companies
Lieutenant Colonel L T Wigfall
First Mississippi Battalion Infantry
Arrived at Manassas Junction on the night 22 July, 1861; seven companies
Lieutenant Colonel W L Brandon
Twelfth Mississippi Infantry
Arrived at Manassas Junction too late to participate in the battle
Colonel R Griffth
Thirtieth Virginia Infantry
Arrived at Manassas Junction on the evening 21 July, 1861
Colonel R M Cary
Thirteenth North Carolina Infantry
Arrived at Manassas Junction on the night 21 July, 1861; seven companies
Colonel J F Hoke
Ninth Louisiana Infantry
Arrived at Manassas Junction at dusk on 21 July, 1861
Colonel R Taylor
Twelfth Alabama Infantry
Arrived at Manassas Junction too late to participate in the battle
Colonel R T Jones
Sixth South Carolina Infantry
Arrived at Manassas Junction on 21 July, 1861, too late to participate
Colonel C S Winder
Ninth South Carolina Infantry
Arrived at Manassas Junction on 21 July, 1861, too late to participate
Colonel J S Blanding
Sumter Flying Artillery
Arrived at Manassas Junction on 22 July, 1861.
Captain A S Cutts
Orders of Battle
The above painting, 'The Fourth Alabama', is by Don Troiani, modern America's finest historial artist.