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ORGANIZATION
OF THE
CONFEDERATE ARMY Of MISSISSIPPI At the Battle of
Shiloh, TN, April 6 & 7, 1862.
Records of the Confederate Armies
with details
Reference
Sources The Organizational Table is listed by Corps and Division, etc. I have added info on some of the commanders in a color code to distinguish the type of info. The strength of each unit is listed next to the unit. The numbers appear to be rounded off to nearest hundreds; but maybe these are accurate. Below are some of the color codes and legends. (Pre-Shiloh)- Info dates prior to the battle. Ex. USMA class 1857 (Shiloh)- Info about battle. Ex: (w-mortally) = mortally wounded {Post-Shiloh }- Info dates after the battle, including promotions, or after the War. [Unit history]- Details about the regiment. [400] - Number following regiment is total strenght at Shiloh. 4S6LB - Identifies quantity and type of artillery. See Legend at bottom of page. Basically
Green is info dated before Shiloh, Red relates
to the battle and Blue
is
info dating after the battle. And [square brackets]
relates
to the regiment and (parenthesis) or {parenthesis} relates to the
commanders,
before and after the battle. FIRST ARMY CORPS - Maj. Gen. Leonidas Polk SECOND ARMY CORPS - Maj. Gen. Braxton Bragg THIRD ARMY CORPS - Maj. Gen. William J. Hardee RESERVE CORPS - Brig. Gen. John C. Breckinridge See Legend & Codes at bottom of page. All units listed are assumed to be Infantry Regiments unless stated otherwise. |
ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI
Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston (k)
(Johnston
wound was in the back of the knee by an Enfield round.
He
bled to death. Only Confederate regiments used Enfield rifles.)
Gen. P. G. T. Beauregard
STAFF
Maj. Eugene E. McLean (QM)
Lt-Col Gilmer (Engineer)
Lieut-Col. Samuel W. Ferguson (USMA 1857) (directed
2nd Corps)
Col Samuel B. Maxey (USMA 1846)
(Organized
9th TX. B-Gen March 62.) {US Senator 1875
& 1881}
Dr. D. W. Yandell (physician)
Captain Fremaux, Lts Steel & Helm (Provisional
Engineers)
Beauregard's Staff
Col. Thomas Jordan(Adjutant
Gen)
Maj.
George W. Brent (Inspector Gen)
Col. S. W. Ferguson & Lieut. A. R. Chisolm(Aides-de-camp)
Gov. Isham G. Harris, of Tennessee(accompanied
Johnston in battle)
Col. R. B. Lee (subsistence)
Col. William Preston (brother-in-law
to Gen Johnston)
(Gen
Johnston died in his arms.)
George W. Johnson, Gov of Kentucky (w-mortally
on 7th, horse shot on 6th)
STAFF
Lt-Col Blake(Inspector Gen),
Maj. George Williamson(Adjutant),
Captain Champney(Ordnance),
Maj. Thomas Peters(QM)
Dr. W. D. Lyles (Medical)
Lieuts. W. B. Richmond & A. H. Polk(Aides-de-camp)
Lieutenants Spence, Lanier, and Rawle
First Division
Brig. Gen. Charles Clark (w)
(b:
Ohio. Capt of 2nd MS in Mex War. Union Maj-Gen April 15, 61.
Resigned
& accepted B-Gen May 61. ) {Gov of
Mississippi
1864}
Brig. Gen. Alexander P. Stewart {Pres.
of Unv of Mississippi 1874}
First Brigade
Col. Robert M. Russell, 12th Tennessee
(Gen
Prentis' sword surrendered to Col Russell)
11th Louisiana [550] Col. Samuel F. Marks (w)
Lieut. Col. Robert H. Barrow
Capt John J. Barrow (w)
12th Tennessee [700] Lieut. Col. Tyree H. Bell {B-Gen under Gen Forrest}
Maj. Robert P. Caldwell
13th Tennessee [600] Col. Alfred J. Vaughan, Jr. (VMI grad. Surveyor for California. Mississippian.) {Promoted B-Gen on field of Chickamauga. 8 Horses shot from under him.
w: lost leg Jul 64. Lived in Memphis.}
22d Tennessee [800] Col. Thomas J. Freeman (w)
Lieut-Col F. M. Stewart (w-severly)
Tennessee Battery [93] Capt. Smith P. Bankhead (Polk's Chief of Artillery) [4S6LB-2H12LB]
13th Arkansas [306] | Lieut. Col. A. D. Grayson (k)
Maj. James A. McNeely (w) Col. James C. Tappan (prominent lawyer & legislature) {B-Gen Nov 62. Little Rock, Pleasant Hill & Red River} Capts Crump, & Wilder, Capt Barley (w-seriously) Lieut's Duncan, Hopkins |
|
4th Tennessee [800] | Col. Rufus P. Neely Lieut. Col. Otho F. Strahl (b: Ohio.) {B-Gen July 63. k- Franklin} |
[4th TN, under command of Lieut-Col Strahl captured battery. 31k, 150w.] |
5th Tennessee [600] | Lieut. Col. Calvin D. Venable | 5th Tenn temporarily lead by Col Campbell |
33d Tennessee [600] | Col. Alexander W. Campbell (w - leading a charge) | |
Mississippi Battery [93] | Capt. Thomas J. Stanford | [3S6LB -2H12LB -1R3IN] April 7 - lost all horses and 20 men.] |
First Brigade
Brig. Gen. Bushrod R. Johnson (w)
(Florida
War, Mex War, professor military school)
Col. Preston Smith, 154th Tennessee (w)
(C-
Ft Donnelson)
{Maj-Gen
May 64.Teacher in Ky Military school}
Blythe's Mississippi [400] | Col. A. K. Blythe (k
- shot dead from horse during charge.) Lieut. Col. David L. Herron (k) Maj. James Moore {k: Munfordville Sept 14, 62} |
|
2d Tennessee [400] | Col. J. Knox Walker Lieut.-Col. James A. Smith {B-Gen after Chickamauga.} |
2nd TN- two regiments called 2nd Tenn., see Hardee's III Corps, 2nd Brigade |
15th Tennessee [500] | Lieut. Col. Robert C. Tyler (w) (Lived
in Baltimore, Memphis.) {Disabled at Missionary Ridge. Commanded convalescents at West Point, GA. Killed by sniper.} Maj. John F. Hearn |
|
154th Tennessee (Senior) [650] | Col. Preston Smith (w)
{B-Gen Oct 62. Killed by friendly troops at Chickamauga night attack} Lieut. Col. Marcus J. Wright (w) {B-Gen Dec 62. Practised law in Memphis.} Pvt Warner T. Bolling (w-severly, prisoner) |
Captured Union battery |
Tennessee Battery [102] | Capt. Marshall T. Polk (w-seriously, lost leg) | [4S6LB-2H12LB |
Second Brigade
Col. William H. Stephens, 6th Tennessee
Col. George Maney, 1st Tennessee
(Assumed
command
of brigade at 2:30 pm)
7th Kentucky [500] | Col. Charles Wickliffe (k)
Lieut. Col. William D. Lannom {Col. of 7th until end of war.} Major Welborn (k) |
|
1st Tennessee (Battalion) [200] | Col. George Maney (Requested
Richmond have his unit transferred to Tenn. Assumed command of brigade
at 2:30 pm) {B-Gen
April 16, 1862 One of few AOT generals who served under Stonewall
Jackson.} Maj. Hume R. Field |
Private Sam Watkins author of "Company Aytch". |
6th Tennessee [400] | Lieut. Col. Timothy P. Jones | |
9th Tennessee [400] | Col. Henry L. Douglass | |
Mississippi Battery [120] | Capt. Melancthon Smith | [4S6LB-2Nap12LB]
Traded 6-lb guns for captured 12-lb |
Cavalry
(Acted as rear guard)
1st Mississippi [600] | Col. Andrew J. Lindsay Lt-Col Miller |
1st MS Cav- incorporated 1st MS Cav Btln led by Lieut-Col Miller, which captured 6 guns of 2nd Michigan. |
Mississippi and Alabama Battalion [200] | Lieut. Col. Richard H.
Brewer Major Baskerville |
Brewer's Cav- later became known as 8th Confederate Cav, consisted of Brewer's, Bell's, & Baskerville's battalions of 6 AL companies and 4 Miss companies. 200 men: 2k & 10w. |
Unattached
47th Tennessee [731] | Col. Munson R. Hill | Arrived on the field on the 7th, poorly armed with hunting rifles. |
SECOND ARMY CORPS
Maj. Gen. Braxton Bragg (USMA
1837,
MexWar)
(2
horses shot from under him)
{B.
Gen 27 June 1862, CO Army of Tenn}
Maj. George G. Garner &
Capt. H. W.
Walter(Adj Gen),
Maj.
L. F. Johnston(QM),
Lieut.
Col. W. K. Beard(Inspector
Gen), Maj.
J. H. Hallon-quist(Artillery)
Surg.
A. J. Foard, Capt. S. H. Lockett(Engineer),
Capt. H. Oladowski(Ordnance)
Escort
Company Alabama Cavalry, Capt.
Robert W. Smith (gallantry)
First Division
Brig. Gen. Daniel Ruggles
STAFF
Capt. Roy M. Hooe, Lieut. M. B. Ruggles & Maj. E. S. Ruggles(w)(Aide-de-camp)
Maj. John Claiborne(QM),
Major Hallonquist(Artillery),
Surg. F. M. Hereford(Surgeon)
First Brigade
Col. Randall L. Gibson, 13th Louisiana (1853
Yale grad)
{Breckinridge's
charge at Stone's River. Chickamauga again took command of Gen Adam's
brigd.
B-Gen,
Jan 64, defended Mobile. Senator. Pres of Tulane Univ.}
1st Arkansas [800] | Col. James F. Fagan Lieut-Col John B. Thompson (k - pierced by 7 balls) Major J. W. Colquilt & Capt James Newton (w) Capt's J. T. Gibson, Carl Hempstead & Jessee T. McMahan - (k) |
|
4th Louisiana [575] | Col. Henry W. Allen (w) (Left
Harvard for Italian independence.) {W-
in both legs at Baton Rouge. B-Gen 1864?. Nov 1863 Gov of
Louisiana.
Exiled to Mexico.} Lieut. Col. Samuel E. Hunter Pvt Henty N. Sherbarne, Co G. {Major with Forrest Cavalry. Judge & D.A.} |
|
13th Louisiana [700] | Maj. Anatole P. Avegno (k) Capt. Stephen O'Leary (w) Capt. Edgar M. Dubroca |
Aug 64 was reduced to 50 men. |
9th Louisiana [300] | Col. Benjamin L. Hodge Lieut. Col. James M. Hollingsworth |
|
Vaiden, (Bain's) Mississippi Battery [76] | Capt. S. C. Bain | [2S6LB-2H12LB] |
Second Brigade
Brig. Gen. Patton Anderson
(Lieut-Col
Mex War. physician & politician.)
{Maj-Gen
Feb 64. w: twice at Atlanta. Died in Memphis.}
[1,634
Men K&W 434 - 11Officers had horses killed]
Lts W. M. Davidson & John W. James (Aides)
Capt. John T. Sibley(QM),
Surgeon C. B. Gamble
1st Florida Battalion [250] | Maj. Thaddeus A. McDonell (w) Capt. W. G. Poole Capt. W. Capers Bird |
|
17th Louisiana [326] | Lieut. Col. Charles Jones (w) | |
20th Louisiana [507] | Col. August Reichard Major Von Zinken (3 horses shot) |
|
Confederate(Louisana) Guards Response Battalion [169] | Major F. H. Clack (2 horses shot) | |
9th Texas [225] | Col. Wright A. Stanley Capt William H. Young {B-Gen 64. w: 4 times - Murfreesboro, Jackson MS, Kennesaw Mtn, Allatoona. C- Johnson Island. One of youngest B-Gen} |
|
Washington (Louisiana) Artillery, Fifth Company [155] |
Capt. W. Irving Hodgson Pvt Robert W. Simmons {Capt on staff with Col W. Adams.} |
[2R6LB-2S6LB--2H12LB] |
Third Brigade
Col. Preston Pond, Jr., 16th Louisiana
16th Louisiana [330] | Maj. Daniel Gober | |
18th Louisiana [500] | Col. Alfred Mouton (w- shot in head on
7th) Lieut.-Col. Alfred Roman |
|
Crescent (Louisana) Regiment [700] | Col. Marshall J. Smith | |
Orleans Guard (Louisana) Battalion [300] | Maj. Leon Querouze (w) | |
38th Tennessee [700] | Col. Robert F. Looney Captain John C. Carter {Brevet B-Gen Jul 64. K- Franklin} |
Charged Union camp, captured battery and 1000 prisoners. Heavy casualties. |
Ketchum's Alabama Battery [114] | Capt. William H. Ketchum | K 7. Commended for saving entire brigade |
Cavalry
Alabama Battalion
(5 companies) [00] |
Capt. Thomas F. Jenkins | 5 companies - (Jenkins, Cox, Robins, Tomlinson, and Smith) |
Second
Division
Brig. Gen. Jones M. Withers
[
6,482 Men - K&W 1,918]
[Gladden K 129, W 597, M 103 :
Chalmers K 82, W 343 :Jackson K 86, W 365, M 213]
STAFF
Lt. B. M. Thomas(Inspector Gen)
Capt. D. E. Huger & Lt. D. F. Withers(Aides)
Major Runnels, 2nd Texas
Mr. Lafayette Veal ("a noble and
patriotic citizen of Tennessee")
First Brigade
Brig. Gen. Adley H. Gladden (k - cannon ball)
(Col
of 1st LA in Mex War, B-Gen- Sept 30, '61)
Col. Daniel W. Adams (w), 1st
Louisiana
(Louisana
lawyer. Brother Col Wirt Adams, cav)
{Both
became B-Gen}
Col. Zachariah C. Deas (w), 22d
Alabama
21st Alabama [500] | Lieut. Col. Stewart W. Cayce Maj. Frederick Stewart Lt. Dixon (w- in thigh) |
Volunteers from 21st AL died in the submarine HUNLEY, Feb 1864. |
22d Alabama [435]
|
Col. Zachariah C. Deas (w- "pierced
by several balls") (Paid
$28,000 to outfit unit with Enfiled rifles. Took command after Adams
was
wounded. Had 2 horses shot from under him and was wounded.)
{B-Gen Dec 62. Lived in New Yorck City after the war.} Lieut.-Col. John C. Marrast Major R. B. Armistead (w) |
Enlisted
709 men. Suffered severe loss. After Shiloh 123 men; 217k. Prominent roles in many battles: Dalton, Franklin, Bentonville. |
25th Alabama [305] | Col. John Q. Loomis (w) Maj. George D. Johnston {B-Gen July 64. His Brigade fought rear guard at Nashville. Lawyer.} |
Organized
in Dec 61 from Loomis' and McClellan's Battalions. Also known
as 1st Alabama Battalion. Ezra Church lost 125 of 173 men |
26th Alabama (50th) [440] | Lieut.-Col. John G. Coltart (w) Lieut. Col. William D. Chadick |
Renamed as 50th AL as another 26th AL had been captured at Fort Donnelson and fought in Army of Northern Virginia. |
1st Louisiana [400] | Col. Daniel W. Adams Maj. Fred H. Farrar, Jr. Lieut Alfred Lewis, Co. D (w- knee) {1872 LA Senator but restrained by military order. 9/14/74 participated in battle with police under Gen Longstreet.} |
|
Robertson's (Dent's) Alabama Battery [76] | Capt. Felix H. Robertson {Lieut-Col with Wheeler Cav. B-Gen in Hood's Army. Settled in Texas.} |
[4Nap12LB] |
Second Brigade
[1740 Men - 82 K, 343 W, 1,600 M]
Brig. Gen. James R. Chalmers
(Grabbed
flag of 9th MS and lead charge)
{After
war, elected 4 terms US Senator.}
Col. Robert A. Smith
5th Mississippi [400] | Col. Albert E. Fant Major Stennis |
|
7th Mississippi [500] | Lieut. Col. Hamilton Mayson | |
9th Mississippi [500] | Lieut. Col. William A. Rankin (k - on 7th) Major F. E. Whitfield (w - hip on 7th) Lt D. McKenzie, Co. K Bates Pvt John Bates {1st Lt 1863. Severly wounded in thigh-Ezra Church Captain. Sheriff in LA. Clerk in LA state penitentiary.} Pvt John H Rogers {Drill master, may not have been at Shiloh. Lieut, Co F.After War Judge US District Court of Ark.} |
Took
many prisoners in Hornet's Nest; 14th IA, 18th Missouri & 58th
IL. Major Whitfield captured Colonel of 7th Iowa. Lt McKenzie captured Colonel of 18th Missouri. |
10th Mississippi [360] | Col. Robert A. Smith {k:
Munfordville Sept 14, 62.} Lieut-Col James G. Bullard {k: Munfordville Sept 14, 62.} |
|
52nd Tennessee [400] | Col. Benjamin J. Lea | Gen Chalmers said "except for 2 companies, behaved badly". |
Gage's Alabama Battery [76] | Capt. Charles P. Gage | [2H12LB-2R3IN] |
Third Brigade
Brig. Gen. John K. Jackson
17th Alabama [600] | Lieut. Col. Robert C. Fariss (Col. Thomas H. Watts resigned to become attorney-general of Confederate States before Shiloh.) |
Captured 2 stands of colors. |
18th Alabama [413] | Col. Eli S. Shorter Lieut-Col James T. Holtzclaw (w Shot thru lung; recovered in 90 days.) {B-Gen. } |
|
19th Alabama [500] | Col. Joseph Wheeler Lieut-Col Edward D. Tracy {B-Gen. k: Port Gibson.} |
|
2d Texas [500] | Col. John C. Moore (b:
Tenn. USMA 1849) {B-Gen May 62. Lookout Mtn, Missionary Ridge. Resigned Feb 64.} Lieut. Col. William P. Rogers (During Mexican War, Rogers had a quarrel with Jefferson Davis, which almost resulted in a duel.) {K: at Corinth, Oct 4, 1862} Maj. Hal. G. Runnels |
|
Girardey's Georgia Battery (Washington Artillery) [114] | Capt. Isadore P. Girardey Pvt Thomas L. Bayne, 5th Co.(w. severly right arm. Discharged) {Capt of Arty in VA under brother-in-law, Gen Gorgas. Chief of foreign supplies.In 1865 accompanied CSA govt transfer from Richmond.} |
[4S6LB-2H12LB] |
Cavalry
Clanton's Alabama (1st) Regiment [00] | Col. James H. Clanton (w)
{B-Gen, spring 1863} |
Not to be confused with 6th Alabama or Clanton's brigade. |
THIRD ARMY CORPS
Maj. Gen. William J. Hardee (w
- slightly - "coat rent with balls")
{Wrote
"Infantry Tactics" 64 and "Arty Division Drill".}
[K
404, W 1936, M 141]
STAFF
Maj. W. D. Pickett (Adj
Gen)
Francis A. Shoup (Chief of
Artillery
massed arty at Hornet's Nest)
{B-Gen
Sept 62. Taught math at U of Miss, Rectar}
Lieut. Wm. Kearney (Inspect Gen),
Maj. L. O. Bridewell (QM)
Surgeon G. W. Lawrence
?Capt. John H. Kelly (Adjutant-gen)
{B-Gen
Nov 63. Wheeler's Cav. K: near Franlin, TN Aug 20, 1864.}
First Brigade
Brig. Gen. Thomas C. Hindman
(w-
Horse cut in half by Chicago Arty.)
{Mex
W, US Congress. Sept 28, 61 B-Gen. April 18, 62- M-Gen.
W:
Kennesaw Mtn. k: 1868 by unknow assailant.}
Col. R. G. Shaver, 7th Arkansas (w)
(Shaver
led brigade, armed with flintlocks, and Swett's Arty into first assault
at Shiloh.)
2d Arkansas [600] | Col. Daniel C. Govan (Arkansas
planter) {B-Gen c. Jonesboro, Sept 64. Exchanged. PW April 65} Maj. Reuben F. Harvey |
|
6th Arkansas [500] | Col. Alexander T. Hawthorn Pvt Henry M. Stanley( age 19) {later became Sir Henry Morton Stanley} |
[6th & 7th AR were consolidated soon after Shiloh.] |
7th Arkansas [700] | Lieut.-Col. John M. Dean (k) Maj. James T. Martin |
[6th & 7th AR were consolidated soon after Shiloh.] |
3d Confederate [300] | Col. John S. Marmaduke | |
Warren Light Artillery, (Swett's Mississippi Battery) [76] |
Capt. Charles Swett | [4S6LB-2H12LB] |
Pillow's Flying Artillery, (Miller's Tennessee Battery) [114] |
Capt. Miller | [2S6LB-2H12LB-2R3IN] |
Second Brigade
Brig. Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne
[2,750
men: K&W 1000, M 32]
15th Arkansas [400] | Lieut. Col.
Archibald K. Patton (k)
Major J. T. Harris (k - shot dead) 1st Lieut. Lucius E. Polk, Co B. (w-gallantry) {kin to Gen Polk. April 11-Col. Dec 13, 62-B-Gen. Kennesaw Mtn severly wounded when Gen Polk killed.} |
|
6th Mississippi [425] | Col. John J. Thornton (w) Capt. W. A. Harper Maj. Robert Lowry {CO of 6th Miss after Shiloh. B-Gen Feb 65. Gov of Miss 1881 & 1885.} |
425 men, lost 300. |
2d Tennessee [365] | Col. William B. Bate (w:
3 times) {B-Gen Oct 62. Gov of Tennessee
1882,
1884. US Senator 1893} Lieut. Col. David L. Goodall Lieut. Col. James A. Smith {B-Gen after Chickmauga} Maj W. R. Doak (k) Capts Joseph P. Tyree & Humphrey Bate (k) Lieuts E.R. Cryer, J. A. Akers & G. C. Fugitt (k) |
see other 2nd TN in Cheaham's 2nd Division, First Brigade |
5th (35th) Tennessee [369] | Col. Benjamin J. Hill {B-Gen Nov 64} | |
23d Tennessee [578] | Lieut. Col. James F. Neill (w -
gallantry) Maj. Robert Cantrell |
|
24th Tennessee [400] | Lieut. Col. Thomas H. Peebles (gallantry) |
(Shoup's Battalion)
Trigg's (Austin) Arkansas Battery [76] | Capt. John T. Trigg | [2S6LB-2H12LB] |
Calvert's (Helena) Arkansas Battery [76] | Capt. J. H. Calvert | [2S6LB-2H12LB] |
Hubbard's Arkansas Battery [76] | Capt. George T. Hubbard | [2S6LB-2R3IN] |
Third Brigade
Brig. Gen. Sterling A. M. Wood (w)
{w:
Perryville. Resigned 1 year later, angry over lack of recognition.}
Col. William K. Patterson, temporary command
16th Alabama [300] | Lieut. Col. John W. Harris(sick) Major Helvenston (w) |
Captured 6 guns. |
8th Arkansas [280] | Col. William K. Patterson | |
9th (14th) Arkansas (Battalion) [140] | Maj. John H. Kelly | |
3d Mississippi Battalion [280] | Maj. Aaron B. Hardcastle | First skirmish at 5:00am on 6th. |
27th Tennessee [350] | Col. Christopher H. Williams
(k-
shot in chest) Lieut-Col Brown (w-seriously) Maj Samuel T. Love (k - while serving under Cheatam) Capt Hearn & Lieut Henry (k) |
|
44th Tennessee [250] | Col. Coleman A. McDaniel (recognized for gallantry) | Captured battery |
55th Tennessee [280] | Col. James L. McKoin | |
Harper's (Jefferson Mississippi) Battery [76] | Capt. William L. Harner (w) Lieut. Put Darden |
[2S6LB-2H12LB] |
Georgia Dragoons [0] | Capt. Isaac W. Avery |
RESERVE CORPS
Brig. Gen. John C. Breckinridge
{Senator, V-President of USA in 1856,
Candidate for Presdient, 1860.}
STAFF
Capt. George B. Hodge, Adjt-Gen.
(promoted Major after Shiloh for gallantry)
{B-Gen, Aug 2,64. Comm SW Miss & E. La }
Aide Richard C. Morgan
{promoted Major in Gen A.P. Hill's staff}
First Brigade
Col. Robert P. Trabue, 4th Kentucky
4th Alabama (Clifton's) Battalion [200] | Maj. James M. Clifton | Reorganized as 55th AL, made up of Snodgrass' and Norwood's battaltions. |
31st Alabama(49th) [300] | Lieut.-Col. Montgomery Gilbreath |
31st AL was confused with Col D. Hunley's 31st AL and also known as 49th AL. First known as Hale's 31st AL. |
3d Kentucky [400] | Lieut. Col. Benjamin Anderson(w) | Lost 174 men |
4th Kentucky [431] | Lieut. Col. Andrew R. Hynes (w) Major Thomas B. Monroe, Jr (k) Adjt Forman & Lieut. Dooley (k) |
Lost
213 men. Kty Gov George W. Johnson fell in ranks of Co E |
5th Kentucky [400] | Col. Thomas H. Hunt | Lost 134 men. Exchanged muskets for Enfields after capturing enemy camps. |
6th Kentucky [400] | Col. Joseph H. Lewis (formed
6th Kty.)
(w, 2 horses killed) {B-Gen. Sept 30, 63. Cleburne Div. Escort of President Davis when captured. Law, Court of Appeals} Lieut-Col Cofer (w) {Chief Justice} Capt. W. Lee Harned (w- mortally) |
Lost 108 men. |
Crew's Tennessee Battalion [200] | Lieut.-Col. James M. Crews | |
Lyon's (Cobb's) Kentucky Battery [114] | Capt. Robert Cobb | [4S6LB-2H12LB]
Lost 37 men. |
Byrne's Mississippi Battery [113] | Capt. Edward P. Byrne | [5S6LB-2H12LB]
Lost 14 men. |
Morgan's Squadron, Kentucky's Cavalry [100] | Capt. John H. Morgan |
Second Brigade
Brig. Gen. John S. Bowen (w)
{Maj-Gen. Vicksburg- Sick
with dysentery & died July 63 at age 33}
Col. John D. Martin
9th Arkansas [400] | Col. Isaac L. Dunlop Lieut M. A. Duckworth (k-gallantry) Sergt. Ford, color guard (k) |
[ 17 killed, 115 w ] |
10th Arkansas [400] | Col. Thomas D. Merrick | |
2nd Confederate (25th Miss) [300] | Col. John D. Martin {Brigade
CO. K: Oct 3 Corinth} Lieut-Col McGhee (w-severly) Maj. Thomas H. Mangum |
|
1st Missouri [500] | Col. Lucius L. Rich | |
Pettus Flying Artillery (Hudson's Mississippi Battery) [114] |
Capt. Alfred Hudson | [2S6LB-2H12LB-2R3IN] |
Watson's Louisiana Battery [114] | Capt. Daniel Beltzhoover | [4R6LB-2H12LB] |
Thompson's Company, Kentucky Cavalry [50] | Capt. Phil B. Thompson |
Third Brigade
Col. Winfield S. Statham, 15th Mississippi
15th Mississippi [300] | Maj. William F. Brantley | |
22d Mississippi [400] | Col. Frank Schaller(w-severly)
Lieut-Col James S. Prestidge |
Lieut-Col Schaller and a major wounded, another Lieut-Col & 3 Captains killed. |
19th Tennessee [400] | Col. David H. Cummings (w) Capt. Z. T. Willett Capt. Thomas H. Walker (w) |
|
20th Tennessee [300] | Col. Joel A. Battle (c) _ Thomas B. Smith {B-Gen July 64. C: Nashville} |
Evidence suggests that the volley that struck Gen. A.S. Johntson from the rear was fired from Enfield rifle from this unit. |
28th Tennessee [300] | Lieut.-Col. Uriah T. Brown | |
45th Tennessee [300] | Lieut.-Col. Ephraim F. Lytle | |
Rutledge's Tennessee Battery [114] | Capt. Arthur M. Rutledge | [4S6LB-2H12LB] |
Unattached
Forrest's Regiment Tennessee Cavalry [785] | Col. Nathan B. Forrest (w) (Last casualty. Charged within 50 yds of Union lines alone, shot in back and escaped. Horse died 8 days later, Forrest reported back for duty April 29.) |
3rd Tennessee Cavalry |
Wharton's Texas(8th) Regiment Cavalry [700] | Col. John A. Wharton (w) (family ties with TN & TX.) {B-Gen Nov 62. Killed April 65 by altercation with Gen Baylor.} Major Thomas Harrison {Brigade CO at Chickamauga. B-Gen Jan 65} |
|
Wirt Adams's Mississippi Regiment [600] | Cavalry, Col. Wirt Adams (brother to Col Daniel W. Adams) {B-Gen} | |
McClung's (Caswell's) Tennessee Battery [76] | Capt. Hugh L. W. McClung | [2S6LB-2Nap12LB] |
Roberts Arkansas Battery (Clarke County) [00] |
Capt. Franklin Roberts | [2S6LB-2H12LB] |
(Pre-Shiloh)- Info dates prior to the battle. Ex. (Lieut-Col Mex War. physician & politician.) <>(Shiloh)- Info about battle of Shiloh. Ex: (w-mortally) = mortally wounded{Post-Shiloh}- Info dates them after the battle, including promotions or after the War. [Regiment history]- Details about the regiment. For example: [K 404, W 1936, M 141] is a list of the total casualties for this division or corps. [328] - strength of the regiment prior to battle (Pre-Shiloh)- Info dates prior to the battle. Ex. (Lieut-Col Mex War. physician & politician.) (Shiloh)- Info about battle of Shiloh. Ex: (w-mortally) = mortally wounded {Post-Shiloh}- Info dates them after the battle, including promotions or after the War. Artillery Codes: Indicates Quantity and bore size 4S6LB - 4 x 6-lb Smoothbore 2H12LB - 2 x 12-lb Howitzers 1R 3IN - 1 x 3-inch Rifles 2Nap12LB - 2 x 12-lb Napoleon k - killed, w- wounded, c - captured, m - missing C or PW - Captured or taken prisoner. gallantry - Recognized for gallantry. Any "quotes" are from official records. 2 horses - Number of horses shot during battle. An indication of involvement. USMA 1857 - Graduated US Military Academy 1857. MexWar - previous service in Mexican War 1846-1848. B-Gen - promoted to general, date of promotion 2nd Confederate(25th Mississippi) - Indicates name of unit was later changed. Some artillery and cavalry were known by the name of their commander, which changed quite often. "It remains to state that our loss on the two days, in killed outright, was 1,728; wounded, 8,012, and missing, 959; making an aggregate of casualties, 10,699. This sad list tells in simple language of the stout fight made by our countrymen in front of the rude log chapel of Shiloh, especially when it is known that on Monday, from exhaustion and other causes, not 20,000 men on our side could be brought into action." (Beauregard's report) |
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