Armies at Antietam > Army of Northern Virginia > Longstreet’s Command
Commanded by Brigadier General David R. Jones (1)
| Anderson’s Brigade (1) | Colonel George T. Anderson | |
| 1st Georgia Infantry Regiment (Regulars) | Colonel William J. Magill (w & c) Captain Richard A. Wayne |  | 
| 7th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel George H. Carmichael | |
| 8th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Colonel John R. Towers | |
| 9th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel John C. L. Mounger | |
| 11th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Major Francis H. Little | |
| Drayton’s Brigade | Brigadier General Thomas F. Drayton | |
| 50th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel Francis Kearse | |
| 51st Georgia Infantry Regiment | ||
| 15th South Carolina Infantry Regiment | Colonel William D. DeSaussure | |
| 3rd South Carolina Infantry Battalion | Major William G. W. Rice (1) | |
| Phillips (Georgia) Legion | Lieutenant Colonel Robert Thomas Cook | |
| Jenkins’ Brigade | Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Walker | |
| 1st South Carolina Infantry Regiment (Volunteers) | Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Livingston (w) | |
| 2nd South Carolina Rifles | Lieutenant Colonel Robert A. Thompson | |
| 5th South Carolina Infantry Regiment | Captain Thomas C. Beckham | |
| 6th South Carolina Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel J. M. Steedman | |
| 4th South Carolina Infantry Battalion | Lieutenant W. T. Field | |
| Palmetto (South Carolina) Sharpshooters | Captain Alfred H. Foster (w) Captain Franklin W. Kirkpatrick | |
| Kemper’s Brigade | Brigadier General James L. Kemper | |
| 1st Virginia Infantry Regiment | Captain George F. Norton Major William H. Palmer | |
| 7th Virginia Infantry Regiment | Captain Phillip S. Ashby | |
| 11th Virginia Infantry Regiment | Captain Robert M. Mitchell (2) | |
| 17th Virginia Infantry Regiment | Colonel Montgomery D. Corse (w & c) Major Arthur Herbert | |
| 24th Virginia Infantry Regiment | Colonel William R. Terry | |
| Garnett’s Brigade | Brigadier General Richard B. Garnett | |
| 8th Virginia Infantry Regiment | Colonel Eppa Hunton | |
| 18th Virginia Infantry Regiment | Major George C. Cabell | |
| 19th Virginia Infantry Regiment | Captain John L. Cochran (3) Lieutenant William N. Wood | |
| 28th Virginia Infantry Regiment | Captain W. L. Wingfield | |
| 56th Virginia Infantry Regiment | Colonel Wiliam D. Stuart (s) Captain John B McPhail | |
| Toombs’ Brigade | Brigadier General Robert Toombs Colonel Henry L. Benning | |
| 2nd Georgia Infantry Regiment | Lieutenant Colonel William R. Holmes (k) Major Skidmore Harris (w) Captain A. McLewis | |
| 15th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Colonel W. T. Millican (k) | |
| 17th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Captain J. A. McGregor | |
| 20th Georgia Infantry Regiment | Colonel J. B. Cumming | |
| Artillery | ||
| Wise (Virginia) Artilley | Captain James S. Brown | 
Key:
(k) = killed, (w) = wounded, (mw) = mortally wounded, (c) = captured (s) = sick
Links for regiments, batteries, companies, and individuals go to unit histories or biographies on www.civilwarintheeast.com
Notes:
The six brigades commanded by Brigadier General D.R. Jones at Antietam – three from Magruder’s old division and three just added from Longstreet’s old division after Second Manassas – were not yet an official division. Jones commanded them as senior brigadier, and his brigade was under the command of George T. Anderson as senior colonel. The arrangement would almost certainly been made permanent and Jones promoted to major general in October but for his heart disease, which forced him to retire from field command and would kill him January of 1863.
(1) Lieutenant Colonel George S. James was killed at Fox’s Gap on South Mountain on 9/14
(2) Major Adam Clement was wounded on 9/14 at South Mountain
(3) Colonel John B. Strange was killed on 9/14 at South Mountain
