Confederate Army of Northern Virginia

April 16, 1861 – April 9, 1865
Commanders:
General P.G.T. Beauregard (April 16 – July 20, 1861)

General Joseph E. Johnston (July 20, 1861 – May 31, 1862)

Major General Gustavus Woodson Smith (May 31 – June 1, 1862)

General Robert E. Lee (June 1, 1862 – April 9, 1865)

Campaigns/Battles Fought:
Manassas Campaign
- Battle of Fairfax Court House
- Battle of Vienna
- Battle of Hoke’s Run
- Battle of Blackburn’s Ford
- 1st Battle of Bull Run (or 1st Battle of Manassas)
Peninsula Campaign
- Siege of Yorktown
- Battle of Williamsburg
- Battle of Eltham’s Landing
- Battle of Hanover Court House
- Battle of Seven Pines
Seven Days’ Battles
- Battle of Oak Grove
- Battle of Beaver Dam Mill
- Battle of Gaines’ Mill
- Battle of Garnett’s & Golding’s Farm
- Battle of Savage’s Station
- Battle of White Oak Swamp
- Battle of Glendale
- Battle of Malvern Hill
Northern Virginia Campaign
- Battle of Cedar Mountain
- 1st Battle of Rappahannock Station
- Battle of Manassas Station
- Battle of Thoroughfare Gap
- 2nd Battle of Bull Run (or 2nd Battle of Manassas)
- Battle of Chantilly
Maryland Campaign
- Battle of Mile Hill
- Battle of Harpers Ferry
- Battle of Crampton’s Gap
- Battle of South Mountain
- Battle of Antietam (or Battle of Sharpsburg)
- Battle of Shepherdstown
- Raid on Chambersburg
- Battle of Unison
Fredericksburg Campaign
- Battle of Fredericksburg
Chancellorsville Campaign
- Battle of Chancellorsville
- 2nd Battle of Fredericksburg
- Battle of Salem Church
- Stoneman’s Raid
Gettysburg Campaign
- Battle of Franklin’s Crossing
- Battle of Brandy Station
- Battle of Aldie
- Battle of Middleburg
- Battle of Upperville
- Battle of Fairfax Court House (1863)
- Battle of Hanover
- Battle of Sporting Hill
- Battle of Carlisle
- Battle of Gettysburg
- Battle of Fairfield
- Battle of Monterey Pass
- Battle of Williamsport
- Battle of Boonsboro
- Battle of Funkstown
- Battle of Manassas Gap
Bristoe Campaign
- 1st Battle of Auburn
- 2nd Battle of Auburn
- Battle of Bristoe Station
- Battle of Buckland Mills
- 2nd Battle of Rappahannock Station
Mine Run Campaign
- Battle of Mine Run
Overland Campaign
- Battle of the Wilderness
- Battle of Todd’s Tavern
- Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
- Battle of Yellow Tavern
- Battle of Meadow Bridge
- Battle of North Anna
- Battle of Wilson’s Wharf
- Battle of Haw’s Shop
- Battle of Totopotomoy Creek
- Battle of Old Church
- Battle of Cold Harbor
- Battle of Trevillian Station
- Battle of Saint Mary’s Church
Richmond-Petersburg Campaign
- 1st Battle of Petersburg
- 2nd Battle of Petersburg
- Battle of Jersusalem Plank Road
- Wilson-Kautz Raid
- Battle of Staunton River Bridge
- Battle of Sappony Church
- 1st Battle of Ream’s Station
- 1st Battle of Deep Bottom
- Battle of the Crater
- 2nd Battle of Deep Bottom
- Battle of Globe Tavern
- 2nd Battle of Ream’s Station
- Beefsteak Raid
- Battle of Chaffin’s Farm
- Battle of Peeble’s Farm
- Battle of Vaughan’s Road
- Battle of Darbytown and New Market Roads
- Battle of Darbytown Road
- Battle of Fair Oaks & Darbytown Roads
- Battle of Boydton Plank Road
- Battle of Hatcher’s Run
- Battle of Fort Stedman
Appomattox Campaign
- Battle of Lewis’s Farm
- Battle of White Oak Road
- Battle of Dinwiddie Court House
- Battle of Five Forks
- 3rd Battle of Petersburg
- Battle of Sutherland’s Station
- Battle of Namozine Church
- Battle of Amelia Springs
- Battle of Sailor’s Creek
- Battle of High Bridge
- Battle of Cumberland Church
- Battle of Appomattox Station
- Battle of Appomattox Court House
Wing Formation

(used from March 14, 1862 – September 3, 1862)
(Before March 14, 1862 there was no formation used.)
The wing formation was used in the Peninsula Campaign, Seven Days’ Battles, and Northern Virginia Campaign.
Left Wing: Major General John Magruder (March 14 – August 27) and Major General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson (August 27 – September 3)
- 1st Division: Brigadier General Lafayette McLaws (March 14 – August 27) and Brigadier General William Taliaferro (August 27 – September 3)
- 2nd Division: Brigadier General Robert Toombs (March 14 – August 27) and Major General A.P. Hill (August 27 – September 3)
- 3rd Division: Major General Richard Ewell (August 27 – September 3)
Right/Center Wing: Major General James Longstreet
- 1st Division: Major General Richard H. Anderson (August 27- September 3)
- 2nd Division: Brigadier General David Rumph Jones (August 27 – September 3)
- 3rd Division: Brigadier General Cadmus Wilcox (August 27 – September 3)
- 4th Division: Brigadier General John Bell Hood (August 27 – September 3)
- 5th Division: Brigadier General James Kemper (August 27 – September 3)
Left Emplacement: Major General D.H. Hill
- 1st Division: Brigadier General Jubal Early
- 2nd Division: Brigadier General Gabriel Rains
Reserve: Major General Gustavus Woodson Smith
Cavalry Division: Major General J.E.B. Stuart
Corps Formation

(used from September 3, 1862 – April 9, 1865)
The corps formation was used in the Maryland Campaign, Fredericksburg Campaign, Chancellorsville Campaign, Gettysburg Campaign, Bristoe Campaign, Mine Run Campaign, Overland Campaign, Richmond-Petersburg Campaign, and Appomattox Campaign.
I Corps: Major General/Lieutenant General James Longstreet

- 1st Division: Major General Richard H. Anderson (September 3, 1862 – May 29, 1863) and Major General George Pickett (May 30, 1863 – April 9, 1865)
- 2nd Division: Major General Lafayette McLaws (September 3, 1862 – December 31, 1863) and Major General Charles Field (January 1, 1864 – April 9, 1865)
- 3rd Division: Major General John Bell Hood (September 3, 1862 – September 9, 1863) and Major General Joseph Kershaw (September 10, 1863 – April 9, 1865)
- 4th Division: Brigadier General/Major General David Rumph Jones (September 3 – October 10, 1862)
- 5th Division: Brigadier General John G. Walker (September 3 – November 1, 1862)
II Corps: Major General/Lieutenant General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson (September 3, 1862 – May 2, 1863), Lieutenant General A.P. Hill (May 2 – 30 1863), Lieutenant General Richard Ewell (May 30, 1863 – May 29, 1864), Lieutenant General Jubal Early (May 29 – December 20, 1864), and Major General John Gordon (December 20, 1864 – April 9, 1865)

- 1st Division: Brigadier General John R. Jones (September 3 – December 11 1862), Major General Jubal Early (December 11, 1862 – May 29, 1864), Brigadier General John Pegram (May 29, 1864 – February 5, 1865), and Brigadier General James Walker (February 5 – April 9 1865)
- 2nd Division: Major General A.P. Hill (September 3, 1862 – May 24, 1863), Major General Edward “Allegheny” Johnson (May 24, 1863 – May 12, 1864), Major General John Gordon (May 13 – December 20, 1864), and Brigadier General Clement A. Evans (December 20, 1864 – April 9, 1865)
- 3rd Division: Major General D.H. Hill (September 3, 1862 – February 1863), Major General Robert Rodes (February 1863 – September 19, 1864), and Brigadier General/Major General Bryan Grimes (September 19, 1864 – April 9, 1865)
- 4th Division: Brigadier General Alexander Lawton (September 3 – 17, 1862), Brigadier General William Taliaferro (September 17, 1862 – February 1863), and Brigadier General Raleigh Colston (February – May 20, 1863)
III Corps (created May 30, 1863): Lieutenant General A.P. Hill (May 30, 1863 – April 2, 1865) and Major General Henry Heth (April 2 – 9, 1865)

- 1st Division: Major General/Lieutenant General Richard H. Anderson (May 30, 1863 – October 19, 1864) and Major General William Mahome (October 19, 1864 – April 9, 1865)
- 2nd Division: Major General Henry Heth (May 30, 1863 – April 2, 1866) and Brigadier General John Cooke (April 2 – 9, 1865)
- 3rd Division: Major General William Dorsey Pender (May 30 – July 18, 1863) and Cadmus Wilcox (July 18, 1863 – April 9, 1865)
IV Corps (created October 19, 1864) : Lieutenant General Richard H. Anderson

- 1st Division: Major General Bushrod Johnson
- 2nd Division: Major General Robert Hoke (October 19 – December, 1864)
Cavalry Corps (created September 9, 1863; before that it was the Cavalry Division commanded by Major General J.E.B. Stuart): Major General J.E.B. Stuart (September 9, 1863 – May 11, 1864), Major General/Lieutenant General Wade Hampton (May 11, 1864 – January 1865) Major General Fitzhugh Lee (January 1865 – April 9, 1865)

- 1st Division: Major General Wade Hampton (September 9, 1863 – August 11, 1864) and Brigadier General Thomas Rosser (August 11, 1864 – April 9, 1865)
- 2nd Division: Major General Fitzhugh Lee (September 9, 1863 – September 19, 1864), Brigadier General Matthew Butler (Septmeber 19, 1864 – January 1865), and Colonel/Brigadier General Thomas Munford (January – April 9, 1865)
- 3rd Division: Major General W.H.F. “Rooney” Lee