Company G, 4th Delaware Inf. Volunteers
| Captain: | Musicians: | Joseph H. Jones |
| William H. Maclary a | John Higgins | Francis H. Keith |
| First Lieutenants: | Charles Jones | William B. Marshall |
| James Burnet | William Lolen | Denny Mattiford |
| Aaron P. Osmond | Privates: | George N. Miller |
| Alpheus Wilson | Charles A. Aitkins | William F. Nelson b |
| Second Lieutenant: | William J. Allison c | Joseph E. Palmer |
| Alexander Harper | Thomas J. Armitage | Nathaniel R. Powell c |
| First Sergeants: | William T. Benjamin d | Daniel Rash d |
| Stephen T. Buckson a | John Biddle | William J. Rash |
| Manlove Hazel | William H. Biddle | Jesse Reed |
| Sergeants: | William Bartley | William Rich |
| Robert L. Downs | Garrett Caproon | John T. Richans |
| Daniel Green c | James Chadwick | James H. Scotten b |
| Louis H. Magee c | Tilman S. Connolly | Henry C. Sipple |
| Osborn E. Palmer | Clinton W. Daniels c | James Slaughter |
| William P. Voshell | Thomas S. Downham | William J. Smith |
| Corporals: | Edward Ford d | Thomas J. Smithers |
| William H. Daniels | John Fowler e | James Spence |
| William A. Dodd | Robert M. Fox a | John W. Steel |
| William H. Hazel c | Obediah V. Gilkey | John W. Thomas |
| Daniel R. Johnson | Samuel Hacket a | Samuel J. Thomas |
| Adams D. Learned | Benjamin F. Hall | William S. Vane c |
| John W. Maclary b | Israel M. Hall | Titus I. Voshell |
| Washington K. Maclary | Peter B. Harrington | James Wallace d |
| Charles A. Newton | James H. Hazel | John White |
| William H. Palmary d | John L. Hickman | Whittington H. Williams d |
| John A. Parker | William H. Hignutt | William A. Wood |
| David B. Peregoy | Benjamin Hoffecker | John Woodres |
| Thomas G. Reeves d | John W. Jackson d | Albert Wooters |
| William L. Sparks | Ephraim Jefferson | |
| Denny Stevenson | Fletcher J. Johnson |
Supplement: Its mustering out date is not listed. One commissioned officer was killed in action; three non-commissioned officers were wounded, two died of disease, one was killed in action and one died of wounds; six privates died of disease, four were wounded, two were killed in action, two died of wounds and one died from accident.