The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Fredericksburg of the American Civil War. Order of battle compiled from the army organization during the campaign.[1][2] The Union order of battle is listed separately.
Abbreviations used
Military rank
- Gen = General
 - LTG = Lieutenant General
 - MG = Major General
 - BG = Brigadier General
 - Col = Colonel
 - Ltc = Lieutenant Colonel
 - Maj = Major
 - Cpt = Captain
 - Lt = Lieutenant
 - Sgt = Sergeant
 
Other
- w = wounded
 - mw = mortally wounded
 - k =killed
 - c = captured
 
Army of Northern Virginia
Gen Robert E. Lee, Commanding
First Corps
LTG James Longstreet
| Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | 
|---|---|---|
| 
 McLaws' Division  | 
Kershaw's Brigade | 
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| Barksdale's Brigade | 
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| Cobb's Brigade
 
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| Semmes' Brigade | 
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| Artillery
 
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| 
 Anderson's Division  | 
Wilcox's Brigade | 
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| Mahone's Brigade | 
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| Featherston's Brigade | 
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| Wright's Brigade | 
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| Perry's Brigade | 
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| Artillery
 
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| 
 Pickett's Division  | 
Garnett's Brigade | 
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| Armistead's Brigade | 
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| Kemper's Brigade | 
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| Jenkins' Brigade | 
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| Corse' s Brigade[11] | 
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| Artillery[13]
 
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| 
 Hood's Division 
  | 
Law's Brigade | 
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| Robertson' s Brigade | 
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| Anderson's Brigade | 
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| Toombs' Brigade
 
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| Artillery
 
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| 
 Ransom's Division  | 
Ransom's Brigade
 
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| Cooke's Brigade
 
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| 
 First Corps Artillery[17]  | 
Washington (Louisiana) Artillery
 
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| Alexander's Battalion | 
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Second Corps
| Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | 
|---|---|---|
| 
 D.H. Hill's Division 
  | 
First (Rodes') Brigade | 
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| Second (Doles') Brigade
 
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| Third (Colquitt's) Brigade | 
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| Fourth (Iverson's) Brigade | 
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| Fifth (Ramseur's) Brigade
 
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| Artillery
 
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| 
 
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First (Field's) Brigade | 
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| Second (Gregg's) Brigade
 
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| Third (Thomas') Brigade | 
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| Fourth (Lane's) Brigade | 
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| Fifth (Archer's) Brigade | 
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| Sixth (Pender's) Brigade
 
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| Artillery | 
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| 
 Ewell's Division  | 
Lawton's Brigade
 
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| Trimble's Brigade
 
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| Early's Brigade
 
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| Hays' (First Louisiana) Brigade | 
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| Artillery | 
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| 
 Jackson's Division  | 
First (Paxton's) Brigade | 
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| Second (Jones') Brigade | 
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| Third (Taliaferro's) Brigade | 
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| Fourth (Starke's) Brigade
 
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| Artillery
 
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Reserve Artillery
| Battalions | Batteries | 
|---|---|
| Brown's Battalion | 
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| Cutts' (Georgia) Battalion | 
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| Nelson's Battalion
 
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| Miscellaneous Batteries[24] | 
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Cavalry
| Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | 
|---|---|---|
| First Brigade[25]
 
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| Second Brigade
 
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| Third Brigade
 
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| Fourth Brigade[27] | 
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| Artillery[28]
 
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Notes
- ↑ Official Records, Series I, Volume XXI, Part 1, pages 538-545
 - ↑ Multiple commander names indicate command succession of command during the battle or the campaign.
 - ↑ Transferred from Drayton's brigade, Nov. 26
 - ↑ Transferred from Robertson's brigade, Nov. 26
 - ↑ Cabell also commanded Nelson's Battalion and Branch's, Cooper's, Dearing's, Ells', Eubank's, Lane's, Macon's and Ross' batteries.
 - 1 2 Transferred from Pryor's brigade, Nov. 10
 - 1 2 Transferred from Cooke's brigade, Nov. 26
 - ↑ Assigned Nov. 10
 - ↑ Assigned Dec. 1
 - ↑ Assigned Nov. 26; Corse was assigned Nov. 6, vice Pickett promoted, and was succeeded by Garnett.
 - ↑ Brigade organized and Corse assigned Nov. 26
 - ↑ Promoted Col, Dec. 13
 - ↑ Other batteries of this division are probably noted as "miscellaneous" (see Reserve Artillery) their assignments not being clearly indicated by the reports. Stribling's battery was assigned Dec. 1 "for service with the brigade to which it has long been attached".
 - ↑ Transferred from McLaws' division, Dec. 8
 - ↑ Transferred from Wright's brigade, Nov. 26
 - ↑ Transferred from Cobb's brigade, Nov. 26
 - ↑ Not assigned to divisions
 - ↑ OR 21 Page 1073
 - ↑ Promoted and assigned command, Dec. 12
 - ↑ Assigned command, Dec. 3
 - ↑ Attached from Dearing's Artillery
 - ↑ Majors John J. Garnett, Samuel P. Hamilton and Thomas J. Page, jr. are mentioned in the reports as commanding artillery battalion but their composition is not stated.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 Of the First Virginia Light Artillery
 - ↑ Mentioned in the reports but assignments not indicated
 - ↑ Detached on a raid to Dúmfries
 - ↑ Transferred from Third Brigade, between Nov. 10 and Dec. 31.
 - ↑ In the Shenandoah Valley
 - ↑ Roster for Dec. 16; Hart's, Breathed's, Moorman's and Chew's batteries appear as attached respectively to the First, Second, Third and Fourth Brigades.
 - ↑ Probably in the Shenandoah Valley with the Fourth (Jones') Brigade.
 
References
- U.S. War Department, The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1880–1901.
 - National Park Service: Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park (Fredericksburg Confederate order of battle).
 - Civil War Home: Fredericksburg Confederate order of battle