Olustee Union order of battle
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The following Union Army
Union Army
The Union Army was the land force that fought for the Union during the American Civil War. It was also known as the Federal Army, the U.S. Army, the Northern Army and the National Army...

 units and commanders fought in the Battle of Olustee
Battle of Olustee
The Battle of Olustee or Battle of Ocean Pond was fought in Baker County, Florida on 20 February 1864, during the American Civil War. It was the largest battle fought in Florida during the war.-Background:In February 1864, Major General Quincy A...

 of the American Civil War
American Civil War
The American Civil War was a civil war fought in the United States of America. In response to the election of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States, 11 southern slave states declared their secession from the United States and formed the Confederate States of America ; the other 25...

. The Confederate order of battle
Olustee Confederate order of battle
The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Olustee of the American Civil War. The Union order of battle is listed separately.-Military Rank Abbreviations Used:* BG = Brigadier General* Col = Colonel...

 is listed separately.

Military Rank Abbreviations Used

  • BG = Brigadier General
    Brigadier General
    Brigadier general is a senior rank in the armed forces. It is the lowest ranking general officer in some countries, usually sitting between the ranks of colonel and major general. When appointed to a field command, a brigadier general is typically in command of a brigade consisting of around 4,000...

  • Col = Colonel
    Colonel
    Colonel , abbreviated Col or COL, is a military rank of a senior commissioned officer. It or a corresponding rank exists in most armies and in many air forces; the naval equivalent rank is generally "Captain". It is also used in some police forces and other paramilitary rank structures...

  • Ltc = Lieutenant Colonel
    Lieutenant colonel
    Lieutenant colonel is a rank of commissioned officer in the armies and most marine forces and some air forces of the world, typically ranking above a major and below a colonel. The rank of lieutenant colonel is often shortened to simply "colonel" in conversation and in unofficial correspondence...

  • Maj = Major
    Major
    Major is a rank of commissioned officer, with corresponding ranks existing in almost every military in the world.When used unhyphenated, in conjunction with no other indicator of rank, the term refers to the rank just senior to that of an Army captain and just below the rank of lieutenant colonel. ...

  • Cpt = Captain
  • Lt = Lieutenant
    Lieutenant
    A lieutenant is a junior commissioned officer in many nations' armed forces. Typically, the rank of lieutenant in naval usage, while still a junior officer rank, is senior to the army rank...


District of Florida

BG Truman Seymour
Truman Seymour
Truman Seymour was an a career soldier and an accomplished painter. He served in the Union Army during the American Civil War, rising to the rank of major general. He commanded the Union troops at the Battle of Olustee, the largest Civil War battle fought in Florida.-Early life and career:Seymour...


Brigade Regiments, battalions and batteries
Barton's Brigade

  
Col William B. Barton
  • 47th New York: Col Henry Moore
  • 48th New York: Maj W.B. Coan (Col. W.B. Barton)
  • 115th New York: Col Simeon Sammon
Hawley's Brigade

  
Col Joseph R. Hawley
Joseph Roswell Hawley
Joseph Roswell Hawley was the 42nd Governor of Connecticut, a U.S. politician in the Republican and Free Soil parties, a Civil War general, and a journalist and newspaper editor. He served two terms in the United States House of Representatives and was a four-term U.S...

  • 7th Connecticut: Cpt Benjamin F. Skinner (Col. J.R. Hawley)
  • 7th New Hampshire
    7th New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment
    The 7th New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment was a Union Army infantry regiment that participated in the American Civil War. It was raised in the New England state of New Hampshire, serving from December 13, 1861, to July 17, 1865....

    : Col Joseph C. Abbott
  • 8th United States Colored Troops: Col Charles W. Fribley
Montgomery's Brigade

  
Col James Montgomery
James Montgomery (colonel)
James Montgomery was a Jayhawker during the Bleeding Kansas Affair and a controversial Union colonel during the American Civil War...

  • 35th United States Colored Troops: Ltc William N. Reed
  • 54th Massachusetts Infantry (colored)
    54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
    The 54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that saw extensive service in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The regiment was one of the first official black units in the United States during the Civil War...

    : Col Edward N. Hallowell
    Edward Needles Hallowell
    Edward "Ned" Needles Hallowell was an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War, commanding the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry following the death of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner in 1863.-Early life:Edward grew up in a well-to-do Quaker family...

Cavalry Brigade

  
Col. Guy V. Henry
  • 40th Massachusetts Mounted Infantry: Col G.V. Henry
  • Independent Massachusetts Cavalry Battalion: Maj. Atherton H. Stevens Jr.
  • Battery B, First U.S. Artillery [Elder's Horse Battery] (4 pieces): Cpt Samuel S. Elder
    Samuel Sherer Elder
    Samuel Sherer Elder was a career soldier in the United States Army, and a battery commander in the famed U.S. Horse Artillery Brigade.- Biography :...

Artillery

  
Cpt John Hamilton
  • Battery E, Third U.S. (6 pieces): Cpt John Hamilton
  • Battery M, First U.S. (6 pieces): Cpt Loomis L. Langdon
  • Battery C, 3rd Rhode Island Heavy
    Battery C, 3rd Rhode Island Heavy Artillery
    Battery C, 3rd Rhode Island Heavy Artillery was a heavy artillery regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.-Service:...

    : Lt Henry H. Metcalf
  • 1st Engineer Regt, NYSV, Maj. Place: Companies A, C, & I between Jacksonville and Baldwin, Company G at Barber's; Detachment of Co. E, Capt. Sears, at Fort Clinch. (www.history-buff.org/1ny.htm)
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