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Encyclopedia > Chickamauga Confederate order of battle

The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Chickamauga of the American Civil War. The Union order of battle is listed separately. Some Confederate soldiers The Confederate States Army (CSA) was formed in February 1861 to defend the Confederate States of America, which had itself been formed that same year when seven Southern states seceded from the United States (four more states soon followed). ... Combatants United States of America Confederate States of America Commanders William S. Rosecrans George H. Thomas Braxton Bragg James Longstreet Strength Army of the Cumberland (56,965) Army of Tennessee (66,000) Casualties 16,170 (1,657 killed, 9,756 wounded, 4,757 captured/missing) 18,454 (2,312 killed... Combatants United States of America (Union) Confederate States of America (Confederacy) Commanders Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee Strength 2,200,000 1,064,000 Casualties 110,000 killed in action, 360,000 total dead, 275,200 wounded 93,000 killed in action, 258,000 total...

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Abbreviations Used

Military Rank

A General is an officer of high military rank. ... US Lieutenant General insignia In three branches of the United States Army, United States Marine Corps and United States Air Force, a Lieutenant General is also called a three-star general, named for the three stars worn on the uniform. ... Insignia of a United States Air Force Major General German Generalmajor Insignia Major General is a military rank used in many countries. ... A Brigadier General, or one-star general, is the lowest rank of general officer in the United States and some other countries, ranking just above Colonel and just below Major General. ... Colonel (IPA: or ) is a military rank of a commissioned officer, with the corresponding ranks existing in nearly every country in the world. ... In the U.S. Army, Air Force and Marine Corps, a lieutenant colonel is a commissioned officer superior to a major and inferior to a colonel. ... Major is a military rank the use of which varies according to country. ... This article concerns the rank and title of Captain. ... Lieutenant is a military, naval, paramilitary, fire service or police officer rank. ... Sergeant is a rank used in some form by most militaries, police forces, and other uniformed organisations around the world. ...

Other

  • w = wounded
  • mw = mortally wounded
  • k =killed

Army of Tennessee

Gen Braxton Bragg The Army of Tennessee can refer to either of two American Civil War armies: Army of Tennessee, the Confederate army named after the state of Tennessee. ... Braxton Bragg Braxton Bragg (March 22, 1817 – September 27, 1876) was a career U.S. Army officer and a general in the Confederate States Army, a principal commander in the Western Theater of the American Civil War. ...


Escort
Cpt Guy Dreux

  • Dreux's Company, Louisiana Cavalry: Lt O. De Buis
  • Holloway's Company, Alabama Cavalry: Cpt E. M. Holloway

Right Wing

LTG Leonidas Polk For the agrarian leader and North Carolinas first Commissioner of Agriculture, see Leonidas Lafayette Polk. ...


Escort

  • Greenleaf's Company, Louisiana Cavalry: Cpt Leeds Greenleaf
Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Cheatham's Division
     MG Benjamin F. Cheatham
   Escort
Company G, 2nd Georgia Cavalry: Cpt Thomas M. Merritt Benjamin F. Cheatham Benjamin Franklin Cheatham (October 20, 1820 – September 4, 1886), known also as Frank, was a Tennessee farmer, California gold miner, and a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. ...

Jackson's Brigade


   BG John K. Jackson

  • 1st Georgia (Confederate), 2nd Battalion: Maj James Clarke Gordon
  • 5th Georgia: Col Charles P. Daniel
  • 2nd Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters: Maj Richard H. Whiteley
  • 5th Mississippi: Ltc W. L. Sykes, Maj John B. Herring
  • 8th Mississippi: Col John C. Wilkinson
Smith's Brigade


   BG Preston Smith
   Col Alfred J. Vaughan, Jr.

  • 11th Tennessee: Col George W. Gordon
  • 12th-47th Tennessee Col William M. Watkins
  • 13th-154th Tennessee: Col A. J. Vaughan, Jr., Ltc R.W. Pitman
  • 29th Tennessee: Col Horace Rice
  • Dawson's Battalion Sharpshooters: Maj J.W. Dawson, Maj William Green, Maj James Purl
Maney's Brigade


   BG George Maney

  • 1st-27th Tennessee: Col Hume R. Feild
  • 4th Tennessee (Provisional Army): Col James A. McMurry, Ltc Robert N. Lewis, Maj Oliver A. Bradshaw, Cpt Joseph Bostick
  • 6th-9th Tennessee: Col George C. Porter
  • 24th Tennessee Battalion Sharpshooters: Maj Frank Maney
Wright's Brigade


   BG Marcus J. Wright

  • 8th Tennessee: Col John H. Anderson
  • 16th Tennessee: Col D. M. Donnell
  • 28th Tennessee: Col Sidney S. Stanton
  • 38th Tennessee: Col John C. Carter
  • 51st-52nd Tennessee: Ltc John G. Hall
  • 22nd Tennessee Battalion
Strahl's Brigade


   BG Otho F. Strahl

  • 4th-5th Tennessee: Col Jonathan J. Lamb
  • 19th Tennessee: Col Francis M. Walker
  • 24th Tennessee: Col John A. Wilson
  • 31st Tennessee: Col Egbert E. Tansil
  • 33rd Tennessee: Col Warner P. Jones
Artillery


   Maj Melancthon Smith

  • Carnes' (Tennessee) Battery: Cpt William W. Carnes
  • Scogin's (Georgia) Battery: Cpt John Scogin
  • Scott's (Tennessee) Battery: Lt John H. Marsh, Lt A. T. Watson, Cpt William L. Scott
  • Smith's (Mississippi) Battery: Lt William B. Turner
  • Stanford's (Mississippi) Battery: Cpt Thomas J. Stanford

Hill's Corps

LTG Daniel Harvey Hill General Daniel Harvey Hill Daniel Harvey Hill (July 12th, 1821 - September 24th, 1889) was a Confederate general and Southern scholar. ...

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Cleburne's Division
     MG Patrick Cleburne
Escort
Sanders' Company Tennessee Cavalry: Cpt C. F. Sanders Patrick Cleburne Patrick Ronayne Cleburne (March 16 or 17, 1828 – November 30, 1864) was a major general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War, killed at the Battle of Franklin. ...

Wood's Brigade


   BG S. A. M. Wood

  • 16th Alabama: Maj John H. McGaughy, Cpt Frederick A. Ashford
  • 33rd Alabama: Col Samuel Adams
  • 45th Alabama: Col E. B. Breedlove
  • 18th Alabama Battalion: Maj John H. Gibson, Col Samuel Adams
  • 32nd-45th Mississippi: Col Mark P. Lowrey
  • 15th Mississippi Battalion Sharpshooters: Maj A. T. Hawkins, Cpt Daniel Coleman
Polk's Brigade


   BG Lucius E. Polk

  • 1st Arkansas: Col John W. Colquitt
  • 3rd-5th Confederate: Col J. A. Smith
  • 2nd Tennessee: Col William D. Robison
  • 35th Tennessee: Col Benjamin J. Hill
  • 48th Tennessee: Col George H. Nixon
Deshler's Brigade


   BG James Deshler (k)
   Col Roger Q. Mills

  • 9th-24th Arkansas: Ltc A. S. Hutchison
  • 6th-10th Texas Infantry-15th Texas Cavalry: Col Roger Q. Mills, Ltc T. Scott Anderson
  • 17th-18th-24th-25th Texas Cavalry (dismounted): Col F. C. Wilkes, Ltc John T. Coit, Maj William A. Taylor
Artillery


   Maj T. R. Hotchkiss (w)
   Cpt Henry C. Semple

  • Calvert's (Arkansas) Battery: Lt Thomas J. Key
  • Douglas' (Texas) Battery: Cpt James P. Douglas
  • Semple's (Alabama) Battery: Cpt Henry C. Semple, Lt R. W. Goldthwaite

Breckinridge's Division
     MG John C. Breckinridge
Escort
Foules' Company, Mississippi Cavalry: Cpt H. L. Foules John C. Breckinridge This article is about the politician and Confederate General. ...

Helm's Brigade


   BG Benjamin Helm (k)
   Col Joseph H. Lewis

  • 41st Alabama: Col Martin L. Stansel
  • 2nd Kentucky: Ltc James W. Hewitt, Ltc James W. Moss
  • 4th Kentucky: Col Joseph P. Nuckols, Maj Thomas W. Thompson
  • 6th Kentucky: Col Joseph H. Lewis, Ltc Martin H. Cofer
  • 9th Kentucky: Col John W. Caldwell, Ltc John C. Wickliffe
Adams' Brigade


   BG Daniel W. Adams (w, c)
   Col Randall L. Gibson Randall Lee Gibson (September 10, 1832 – December 15, 1892) was a U.S. Senator and a member of the House of Representatives from Louisiana. ...

  • 32nd Alabama: Maj John C. Kimbell, Col Randall L. Gibson
  • 13th-20th Louisiana: Col Leon von Zinken, Cpt E. M. Dubroca
  • 16th-25th Louisiana: Col Daniel Gober
  • 19th Louisiana: Ltc Richard W. Turner, Maj Loudon Butler, Cpt H. A. Kennedy
  • 14th Louisiana Battalion: Maj J. E. Austin
Stovall's Brigade


   BG Marcellus A. Stovall

  • 1st-3rd Florida: Col William S. Dilworth
  • 4th Florida: Col W. L. L. Bowen
  • 47th Georgia: Cpt William S. Phillips, Cpt Joseph S. Cone
  • 60th North Carolina: Ltc James M. Ray, Cpt James Thomas Weaver
Artillery


   Maj Rice E. Graves (k)

  • Cobb's (Kentucky) Battery: Cpt Robert Cobb
  • Graves' (Kentucky) Battery: Lt S. M. Spencer
  • Mebane's (Tennessee) Battery: Cpt John W. Mebane
  • Slocomb's (Louisiana) Battery: Cpt C. H. Slocomb

Reserve Corps

MG William H. T. Walker

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Walker's Division
     BG States Rights Gist States Rights Gist, CSA States Rights Gist (September 3, 1831 — November 30, 1864) was a Confederate general who served during the Civil War. ...

Gist's Brigade


   BG States Rights Gist
   Col Peyton Colquitt (k)
   Ltc Leroy Napier

  • 46th Georgia: Col Peyton H. Colquitt, Maj A. M. Speer
  • 8th Georgia Battalion: Ltc Leroy Napier, Maj Z. L. Watters
  • 16th South Carolina: Col James McCullough
  • 24th South Carolina: Col Clement H. Stevens, Ltc Ellison Capers
Ector's Brigade


   BG Matthew D. Ector

  • Stone's (Alabama) Battalion Sharpshooters: Maj T. O. Stone
  • Pound's (Mississippi) Battalion Sharpshooters: Cpt M. Pound
  • 29th North Carolina: Col William B. Creasman
  • 9th Texas: Col William H. Young
  • 10th Texas Cavalry (dismounted): Ltc C. R. Earp
  • 14th Texas Cavalry (dismounted): Col J. L. Camp
  • 32nd Texas Cavalry (dismounted): Col Julius A. Andrews
Wilson's Brigade


   Col Claudus C. Wilson

  • 25th Georgia: Ltc A. J. Williams
  • 29th Georgia: Lt George R. McRae
  • 30th Georgia: Ltc James S. Bonton
  • 1st Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters: Maj Arthur Shaaff
  • 4th Louisiana Battalion: Ltc John McEnery
Artillery
  • Ferguson's (South Carolina) Battery: Lt R. T. Beauregard
  • Howell's (Georgia) Battery: Cpt Evan Howell

Liddell's Division
     BG St. John R. Liddell Evan P. Howell Categories: American politician stubs | Mayors of Atlanta ...

Liddell's Brigade


   Col Daniel C. Govan

  • 2nd-15th Arkansas: Ltc Reuben F. Harvey, Cpt A. T. Meek
  • 5th-13th Arkansas: Col L. Featherston, Ltc John E. Murray
  • 6th-7th Arkansas: Col D. A. Gillespie, Ltc Peter Snyder
  • 8th Arkansas: Ltc George F. Baucum, Maj A. Watkins
  • 1st Louisiana (Regulars): Ltc George F. Baucum, Maj A. Watkins
Walthall's Brigade


   BG Edward C. Walthall Edward Cary Walthall (April 4, 1831 – April 21, 1898) was a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War and a postbellum United States Senator from Mississippi. ...

  • 24th Mississippi: Ltc R. P. McKelvaine, Maj W. C. Staples, Cpt B. F. Toomer, Cpt J. D. Smith
  • 27th Mississippi: Col James A. Campbell
  • 29th Mississippi: Col William F. Brantly
  • 30th Mississippi: Col Junius I. Scales, Ltc Hugh A. Reynolds, Maj James M. Johnson
  • 34th Mississippi: Maj William G. Pegram, Cpt H. J. Bowen, Ltc Hugh A. Reynolds
Artillery


   Cpt Charles Sett

  • Fowler's (Alabama) Battery: Cpt William H. Fowler
  • Warren Light Artillery (Mississippi Battery): Lt H. Shannon

Left Wing

LTG James Longstreet James Longstreet (January 8, 1821 – January 2, 1904) was one of the foremost Confederate generals of the American Civil War, the principal subordinate to General Robert E. Lee, who called him his Old War Horse. ...

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Hindman's Division
     MG Thomas C. Hindman
   BG Patton Anderson
Escort
Lenoir's Company, Alabama Cavalry: Cpt T.M. Lenoir Thomas Carmichael Hindman (28 January 1828 - 27 September 1868) was a United States Representative from the 1st Congressional District of Arkansas and a Major General in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. ...

Anderson's Brigade


   BG Patton Anderson
   Col J. H. Sharp

  • 7th Mississippi: Col W. H. Bishop
  • 9th Mississippi: Maj T. H. Lynam
  • 10th Mississippi: Ltc James Barr
  • 41st Mississippi: Col. W. F. Tucker
  • 44th Mississippi: Col J. H. Sharp, Ltc R. G. Kelsey
  • 9th Mississippi Battalion Sharpshooters: Maj W. C. Richards
  • Garrity's (Alabama) Battery: Cpt James Garrity
Deas' Brigade


   BG Zach C. Deas

  • 19th Alabama: Col Samuel K. McSpadden
  • 22nd Alabama: Ltc John Weedon, Cpt Harry T. Toulmin
  • 25th Alabama: Col George D. Johnston
  • 39th Alabama: Col Whitfield Clark
  • 50th Alabama: Col J. G. Coltart
  • 17th Alabama Battalion Sharpshooters: Cpt James F. Nabers
  • Dent's (Alabama) Battery: Cpt S. H. Dent
Manigault's Brigade


   BG Arthur M. Manigault

  • 24th Alabama: Col N. N. Davis
  • 28th Alabama: Col John C. Reid
  • 34th Alabama: Maj John N. Slaughter
  • 10th-19th South Carolina: Col James F. Pressley
  • Waters' (Alabama) Battery: Lt Charles W. Watkins

Buckner's Corps

MG Simon Bolivar Buckner, Sr. Escort
Simon Bolivar Buckner, Sr. ...

  • Clark's Company, Tennessee Cavalry: Cpt J. W. Clark
Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Stewart's Division
     MG Alexander P. Stewart Alexander Peter Stewart (October 2, 1821 – August 30, 1908) was a U.S. Army officer, college professor, general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War, and the Chancellor of the University of Mississippi. ...

Johnson's Brigade


   BG Bushrod Johnson
   Col John S. Fulton Bushrod Johnson Bushrod Rust Johnson (October 7, 1817 – September 12, 1880) was a teacher, university chancellor, and Confederate general in the American Civil War. ...

  • 17th Tennessee: Ltc Watt W. Floyd
  • 23rd Tennessee: Col R. H. Keeble
  • 25th Tennessee: Ltc R. B. Snowden
  • 44th Tennessee: Ltc John L. McEwen, Jr., Maj G. M. Crawford
Bate's Brigade


   BG William B. Bate William Brimage Bate (October 7, 1826– March 9, 1905) was governor of Tennessee fron 1883 to 1887 and subsequently United States Senator from Tennessee from 1887 until his death. ...

  • 58th Alabama: Col Bushrod Jones
  • 37th Georgia: Col A. F. Rudler, Ltc Joseph T. Smith
  • 4th Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters: Maj T. D. Caswell, Cpt B. M. Turner, Lt Joel Towers
  • 15th-37th Tennessee: Col R. C. Tyler, Ltc R. Dudley Frayser, Cpt R. M. Tankesley
  • 20th Tennessee: Col Thomas B. Smith, Maj W. M. Shy
Brown's Brigade


   BG John C. Brown (w)
   Col Edmund C. Cook John Calvin Brown (January 6, 1827 – August 17, 1889) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War and the governor of Tennessee from 1871 to 1875. ...

  • 18th Tennessee: Col Joseph B. Palmer, Ltc William R. Butler, Cpt Gideon H. Lowe
  • 26th Tennessee: Col John M. Lillard, Maj Richard M. Saffell
  • 32nd Tennessee: Col Edmund C. Cook, Cpt Calaway G. Tucker
  • 45th Tennessee: Col Anderson Searcy
  • 23rd Tennessee Battalion: Maj Tazewell W. Newman, Cpt W. P. Simpson
Clayton's Brigade


   BG Henry De Lamar Clayton, Sr.

  • 18th Alabama: Col Jerome T. Holtzclaw, Ltc R. F. Inge, Maj P. F. Hunley
  • 36th Alabama: Col Lewis T. Woodruff
  • 38th Alabama: Ltc A. R. Lankford
Artillery


   Maj J. Wesley Eldridge

  • 1st Arkansas Battery: Cpt John T. Humphreys
  • T. H. Dawson's (Georgia) Battery: Lt R. W. Anderson
  • Eufaula Artillery (Alabama Battery): Cpt McDonald Oliver
  • Company E, 9th Georgia Artillery Battalion: Lt William S. Everett

Preston's Division
     BG William Preston

Gracie's Brigade


   BG Archibald Gracie, Jr.

  • 43rd Alabama: Col Young M. Moody
  • 1st Alabama Battalion: Ltc John H. Holt, Cpt George W. Huguley
  • 2nd Alabama Battalion: Ltc Bolling Hall, Jr., Cpt W. D. Walden
  • 3rd Alabama Battalion: Ltc John W. A. Sanford
  • 4th Alabama Battalion: Maj John D. McLennan
  • 63rd Tennessee: Ltc Abraham Fulkerson, Maj John A. Aiken
3rd Brigade


   Col John H. Kelly

  • 65th Georgia: Col R. H. Moore
  • 5th Kentucky: Col Hiram Hawkins
  • 58th North Carolina: Col John B. Palmer
  • 63rd Virginia: Maj James M. French
Trigg's Brigade


   Col Robert C. Trigg

  • 1st Florida Cavalry (dismounted): Col G. Troup Maxwell
  • 6th Florida: Col J. J. Finley
  • 7th Florida: Col Robert Bullock
  • 54th Virginia: Ltc John J. Wade
9th Georgia Artillery Battalion


   Maj A. Leyden

  • Company C: Cpt Andrew M. Wolihin
  • Company D: Cpt Tyler M. Peeples
  • Jeffress' (Virginia) Battery: Cpt William C. Jeffress
Corps Reserve Artillery


   Maj Samuel C. Williams

  • Kolb's (Alabama) Battery: Cpt R. F. Kolb
  • McCants' (Florida) Battery: Cpt Robert P. McCants
  • Darden's (Mississippi) Battery: Cpt Putnam Darden
  • Baxter's (Tennessee) Battery: Cpt Edmund D. Baxter

Johnson's Provisional Division
     BG Bushrod R. Johnson Bushrod Johnson Bushrod Rust Johnson (October 7, 1817 – September 12, 1880) was a teacher, university chancellor, and Confederate general in the American Civil War. ...

Gregg's Brigade


   BG John Gregg (w)
   Col Cyrus A. Sugg John Gregg (September 28, 1828-October 7, 1864) was an American judge and soldier. ...

  • 3rd Tennessee: Col Calvin H. Walker
  • 10th Tennessee: Col William Grace
  • 30th Tennessee: Ltc James J. Turner, Cpt Charles S. Douglass
  • 41st Tennessee: Ltc James D. Tillman
  • 50th Tennessee: Col Cyrus A. Sugg, Ltc Thomas W. Beaumont, Maj Christopher W. Robertson, Col Calvin H. Walker
  • 1st Tennessee Battalion: Maj Stephen H. Colms, Maj Christopher W. Robertson
  • 7th Texas: Col H. B. Granbury, Maj K. M. Vanzandt
  • Bledsoe's (Missouri) Battery: Lt R. L. Wood
McNair's Brigade


   BG Evander McNair (w)
   Col David Coleman Evander McNair (1820-1902) was a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. ...

  • 1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles (dismounted): Col Robert W. Harper
  • 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles (dismounted): Col James A. Williamson
  • 25th Arkansas: Ltc Eli Hufstedler
  • 4th-31st Arkansas-4th Arkansas Battalion: Maj J. A. Ross
  • 39th North Carolina: Col David Coleman
  • Culpeper's (South Carolina) Battery: Cpt James F. Culpeper

Longstreet's Corps

MG John Bell Hood John Bell Hood John Bell Hood (June 1, 1831 – August 30, 1879) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War. ...

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

McLaws' Division
     BG Joseph B. Kershaw
     MG Lafayette McLaws Joseph Brevard Kershaw (January 5, 1822 – April 13, 1894) was a Confederate general in the American Civil War. ... Lafayette McLaws Lafayette McLaws ( January 15, 1821 – July 24, 1897) was a U.S. Army officer and a Confederate general in the American Civil War. ...

Kershaw's Brigade


   BG Joseph B. Kershaw

  • 2nd South Carolina: Ltc Franklin Gaillard
  • 3rd South Carolina: Col James D. Nance
  • 7th South Carolina: Ltc Elbert Bland, Maj John S. Hard, Cpt E. J. Goggans
  • 8th South Carolina: Col John W. Henagan
  • 15th South Carolina: Col Joseph F. Gist
  • 3rd South Carolina Battalion: Cpt Joshua M. Townsend
Humphreys' Brigade


   BG Benjamin G. Humphreys Benjamin Grubb Humphreys (August 26, 1808 – December 20, 1882) was an American politician from Mississippi. ...

  • 13th Mississippi: Ltc Kennon McElroy
  • 17th Mississippi: Ltc John C. Fiser
  • 18th Mississippi: Cpt W. F. Hubbard
  • 21st Mississippi: Ltc D. N. Moody

Hood's Division
     MG John B. Hood (w)
     BG Evander M. Law Evander M. Law Evander McIvor Law (August 7, 1836 – October 31, 1920) was an author, teacher, and a Confederate general in the American Civil War. ...

Robertson's Brigade


   BG Jerome B. Robertson Jerome Bonaparte Robertson (March 14, 1815 – January 7, 1890) was a doctor, Indian fighter, Texas politician, and a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. ...

  • 3rd Arkansas: Col Van H. Manning
  • 1st Texas: Cpt R. J. Harding
  • 4th Texas: Ltc John P. Bane, Cpt R. H. Bassett
  • 5th Texas: Maj J. C. Rogers, Cpt J. S. Cleveland, Cpt T. T. Clay
Law's Brigade


   BG Evander M. Law
   Col James Sheffield

  • 4th Alabama: Col Pinckney D. Bowles
  • 15th Alabama: Col William C. Oates
  • 44th Alabama: Col William F. Perry
  • 47th Alabama: Maj James M. Campbell
  • 48th Alabama: Ltc William M. Hardwick
Benning's Brigade


   BG Henry L. Benning Henry Lewis Benning (April 2, 1814 – July 10, 1875) was a Confederate general in the American Civil War. ...

  • 2nd Georgia: Ltc William S. Shepherd, Maj W. W. Charlton
  • 15th Georgia: Col Dudley M. Du Bose, Maj P. J. Shannon
  • 17th Georgia: Ltc Charles W. Matthews
  • 20th Georgia: Col J. D. Waddell
Reserve Artillery


   Maj Felix H. Robertson

  • Lumsden's (Alabama) Battery: Cpt Charles L. Lumsden
  • Havis' (Georgia) Battery: Cpt M. W. Havis
  • Massenburg's (Georgia) Battery: Cpt T. L. Massenburg
  • Le Gardeur's (Louisiana) Battery: Cpt G. Le Gardeur, Jr.
  • Barret's (Missouri) Battery: Cpt Overton W. Barret

Cavalry

MG Joseph Wheeler Joseph Wheeler Joseph Wheeler (September 10, 1836 – January 25, 1906) was an American military commander and politician who fought during the Civil War and Spanish-American War and served as a U.S. Representative from Alabama. ...

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Wharton's Division
     BG John A. Wharton John Austin Wharton (July 23, 1828 – April 6, 1865) was a lawyer, plantation owner, and Confederate general during the American Civil War. ...

1st Brigade


   Col C. C. Crews

  • Malone's (Alabama) Regiment: Col J. C. Malone, Jr.
  • 2nd Georgia: Ltc F. M. Ison
  • 3rd Georgia: Col R. Thompson
  • 4th Georgia: Col Isaac W. Avery
2nd Brigade


   Col Thomas Harrison

  • 3rd Confederate: Col W. N. Estes
  • 3rd Kentucky: Ltc J. W. Griffith
  • 4th Tennessee: Ltc Paul F. Anderson
  • 8th Texas: Ltc Gustave Cook
  • 11th Texas: Col G. R. Reeves
  • White's (Tennessee) Battery: Cpt B. F. White, Jr.

Martin's Division
     BG William T. Martin

1st Brigade


   Col John Tyler Morgan John Tyler Morgan John Tyler Morgan (June 20, 1824–June 11, 1907) was a U.S. senator from the state of Alabama. ...

  • 1st Alabama: Ltc D. T. Blakey
  • 3rd Alabama: Ltc T. H. Mauldin
  • 51st Alabama: Ltc M. L. Kirkpatrick
  • 8th Confederate: Ltc John S. Prather
2nd Brigade


   Col A. A. Russell

  • 4th Alabama (Russell's Regiment): Ltc J. M. Hambrick
  • 1st Confederate: Cpt C. H. Conner
  • Wiggins' (Arkansas) Battery: Lt J.P. Bryant

Forrest's Corps

BG Nathan Bedford Forrest Nathan Bedford Forrest Nathaniel Bedford Forrest (July 13, 1821 – October 29, 1877), was a Confederate general and perhaps the American Civil Wars most highly regarded cavalry and partisan ranger (guerrilla leader). ...


Escort

  • Jackson's Company, Tennessee Cavalry: Cpt J. C. Jackson
Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Armstrong's Division
     BG Frank Crawford Armstrong

Armstrong's Brigade


   Col James T. Wheeler

  • 3rd Arkansas: Col A. W. Hobson
  • 2nd Kentucky: Ltc Thomas G. Woodward
  • 6th Tennessee: Ltc James H. Lewis
  • 18th Tennessee Battalion: Maj Charles McDonald
Forrest's Brigade


   Col George Gibbs Dibrell George Gibbs Dibrell George Gibbs Dibrell ( April 12, 1822 – May 9, 1888) was a American lawyer and a five-term member of the United States House of Representatives from the 3rd Congressional District of Tennessee. ...

  • 4th Tennessee: Col. William S. McLemore
  • 8th Tennessee: Cpt Hamilton McGinnis
  • 9th Tennessee: Col Jacob B. Biffle
  • 10th Tennessee: Col Nicholas Nickleby Cox
  • 11th Tennessee: Col Daniel Wilson Holman
  • Shaw's Battalion, O. P. Hamilton's Battalion, and R. D. Allison's Squadron (consolidated): Maj Joseph Shaw
  • Huggins' (Tennessee) Battery: Cpt A. L. Huggins
  • Morton's (Tennessee) Battery: Cpt John W. Morton, Jr.

Pegram's Division
     BG John Pegram

Davidson's Brigade


   BG H. B. Davidson

  • 1st Georgia: Col J. J. Morrison
  • 6th Georgia: Col John R. Hart
  • 6th North Carolina: Col George N. Folk
  • Rucker's Tennessee Legion: Col E. W. Rucker (12th Tennessee Battalion: Maj G. W. Day, and 16th Tennessee Battalion: Cpt John Q. Arnold)
  • Huwald's (Tennessee) Battery: Cpt Gustave A. Huwald
Scott's Brigade


   Col John S. Scott

  • 10th Confederate: Col C. T. Goode
  • Detachment of John H. Morgan's command: Ltc R. M. Martin
  • 1st Louisiana: Ltc James O. Nixon
  • 2nd Tennessee: Col H. M. Ashby
  • 5th Tennessee: Col George W. McKenzie
  • Robinson's (Louisiana) Battery (one section): Lt Winslow Robinson

References

  • Civil War Home
  • Cozzens, Peter. This Terrible Sound: The Battle of Chickamauga. University of Illinois Press: Chicago, 1992. ISBN 0-252-01703-X


 
 

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