The I Corps did not see any significant action in the Chancellorsville Campaign.
It then took part in the operations at Franklin's Crossing from April 29-May 2 during the Chancellorsville Campaign.
They were then active in the Chancellorsville Campaign and in operations at the Battle of Franklin's Crossing.
Grimes returned to his regimental command before the 1863 Chancellorsville Campaign, where he was wounded again, this time in a foot, on May 3.
He was injured after falling from his horse just before the Chancellorsville Campaign and was forced to relinquish command.
It was active in the Chancellorsville Campaign and later reported 2 killed and 14 wounded during the operations around Bristoe.
This division saw action during the Chancellorsville Campaign.
In the spring of 1863, Meredith's brigade participated in the Chancellorsville Campaign, but saw relatively little combat.
Despite Hooker's organizational changes, the new Cavalry Corps gave a poor accounting of itself during the Chancellorsville Campaign.
In 1863 Anderson participated in the Chancellorsville Campaign and was seriously wounded on May 3.