The Union Forces of General McClellan at Rich Mountain

(Appreciation for this list goes to Fritz Haselberger, author of Yanks From The South.)

3rd Ohio Infantry, Col. I.H. Marrow
4th Ohio Infantry, Col. Lorin Andrews
7th Ohio Infantry, Col. Erastus B. Tyler
8th Indiana Infantry, Col. William P. Benten
9th Ohio Infantry, Col. Robert L. McCook
10th Indiana Infantry, Col. Mahlon D. Manson
10th Ohio Infantry, Col. William H. Lytle
13th Indiana Infantry, Col. Jeremiah C. Sullivan
14th Indiana Infantry, Col. Nathan Kimball
15th Indiana Infantry, Col. George D. Wagner
17th Ohio Infantry, Col. I.M. Connel
19th Ohio Infantry, Col. Samuel Beatty
Battery A, 1st Michigan Light Artillery (Coldwate Battery), Capt. C.O. Loomis, six brass 6-pounders
Battery G, 4th U.S. Artillery, Capt. Albion P. Howe
Battery I, 4th U.S. Artillery, Capt. Oscar A. Mack, mountain howitzers
Company A, 1st Illinois Cavalry (McClellan Dragoons, Barker's Illinois Cavalry), Capt. C.W. Barker
Company D, 1st Illinois Cavalry (Chicago Dragoons, Chicago Rifles, 1st Illinois Volunteer Dragoons, Company C, 16th Illinois Cavalry), Capt. Frederick Schambeck
1st Ohio Cavalry Company, Capt. Henry W. Burdsal