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The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Chickamauga of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately. The 21st Michigan Infantry, a company of Shermans veterans. ...
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...
The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Chickamauga of the American Civil War. ...
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Other - w = wounded
- mw = mortally wounded
- k = killed
Army of the Cumberland MG William Rosecrans William Starke Rosecrans (September 6, 1819 â March 11, 1898) was an inventor, coal-oil company executive, diplomat, politician, and U.S. Army officer. ...
General Headquarters - 1st Battalion, Ohio Sharpshooters: Cpt Gershom M. Barber
- 10th Ohio Infantry: Ltc William M. Ward
- 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry: Col William J. Palmer
MG George Henry Thomas XIV Corps was a corps of the Union Army during the American Civil War. ...
General George H. Thomas George Henry Thomas (July 31, 1816 â March 28, 1870), the Rock of Chickamauga, was a career U.S. Army officer and a Union general during the American Civil War. ...
Headquarters Provost guard - 9th Michigan Infantry: Col John G. Parkhurst
Escort - 1st Ohio Cavalry, Company L: Cpt John D. Barker
| Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | | First Division BG Absalom Baird | 1st Brigade Col Benjamin F. Scribner | - 38th Indiana: Ltc Daniel F. Griffin
- 2nd Ohio: Ltc Obadiah C. Maxwell, Maj William T. Beatty, Cpt James Warnock
- 33rd Ohio: Col Oscar F. Moore
- 94th Ohio: Maj Rue P. Hutchins
- 10th Wisconsin: Ltc John H. Ely, Cpt Jacob W. Roby
| | 2nd Brigade BG John C. Starkweather | - 24th Illinois: Col Geza Mihalotzy, Cpt August Mauff
- 79th Pennsylvania: Col Henry A. Hambright
- 1st Wisconsin: Ltc George B. Bingham
- 21st Wisconsin: Ltc Harrison C. Hobart, Cpt Charles H. Walker
| | 3rd Brigade BG John H. King | - 15th United States, 1st Battalion: Cpt Albert B. Dod
- 16th United States, 1st Battalion: Maj Sidney Coolidge, Cpt R. E. A. Crofton
- 18th United States, 1st Battalion: Cpt George W. Smith
- 18th United States, 2nd Battalion: Cpt Henry Haymond
- 19th United States, 1st Battalion: Maj Samuel K. Dawson, Cpt Edmund L. Smith
| | Artillery | - 4th Battery, Indiana Light: Lt David Flansburg, Lt Henry J. Willits
- Battery A, 1st Michigan Light: Lt George W. Van Pelt, Lt Almerick W. Wilbur
- Battery H, 5th United States: Lt Howard M. Burnham, Lt Joshua A. Fessenden
| | Second Division MG James S. Negley James Scott Negley (1896_1901) was a U.S. soldier, farmer and U.S. Congressman. ...
| 1st Brigade BG John Beatty John Beatty (1828–1914) was an American banker and statesman from Ohio. ...
| - 104th Illinois: Ltc Douglas Hapeman
- 42d Indiana: Ltc William T. B. McIntire
- 88th Indiana: Col George Humphrey
- 15th Kentucky: Col Marion C. Taylor
| | 2nd Brigade Col Timothy R. Stanley Col William L. Stoughton | - 19th Illinois: Ltc Alexander W. Raffen
- 11th Michigan: Col William L. Stoughton, Ltc Melvin Mudge
- 18th Ohio: Ltc Charles H. Grosvenor
| | 3rd Brigade Col William Sirwell | - 37th Indiana: Ltc William D. Ward
- 21st Ohio: Ltc Dwella M. Stoughton, Maj Arnold McMahan, Cpt Charles H. Vantine
- 74th Ohio: Cpt Joseph Fisher
- 78th Pennsylvania: Ltc Archibald Blakeley
| | Artillery | - Bridges' Battery, Illinois Light: Cpt Lyman Bridges
- Battery G, 1st Ohio Light: Cpt Alexander Marshall
- Battery M, 1st Ohio Light: Cpt Frederick Schultz
| | Third Division BG John M. Brannan | 1st Brigade Col John M. Connell | - 82nd Indiana: Col Morton C. Hunter
- 17th Ohio: Ltc Durbin Ward
- 31st Ohio: Ltc Frederick W. Lister
- 38th Ohio: Col Edward It. Phelps
| | 2nd Brigade Col John T. Croxton Col William H. Hays Location of Lebanon, Ohio John Durbin Ward (born February 11, 1819) was an Ohio lawyer, politician, newspaper publisher, and American Civil War officer, who lived in Warren County in the southwestern part of that state. ...
| - 10th Indiana: Col William B. Carroll, Ltc Marsh B. Taylor
- 74th Indiana: Col Charles W. Chapman, Ltc Myron Baker
- 4th Kentucky: Ltc P. Burgess Hunt, Maj Robert M. Kelly
- 10th Kentucky: Col William H. Hays, Ltc Gabriel C. Wharton
- 14th Ohio: Ltc Henry D. Kingsbury
| | 3rd Brigade Col Ferdinand Van Derveer | - 87th Indiana: Col Newell Gleason
- 2nd Minnesota: Col James George
- 9th Ohio: Col Gustave Kammerling
- 35th Ohio: Ltc Henry V. N. Boynton
| | Artillery | - Battery D, 1st Michigan Light: Cpt Josiah W. Church
- Battery C, 1st Ohio Light: Lt Marco B. Gary
- Battery I, 4th United States: Lt Frank G. Smith
| | Fourth Division MG Joseph J. Reynolds | 1st Brigade Col John T. Wilder John Thomas Wilder (January 31, 1830 â October 20, 1917) was an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War and an industrialist who was instrumental in developing the natural resources of the State of Tennessee. ...
| - 92d Illinois: Col Smith D. Atkins
- 98th Illinois: Col John J. Funkhouser, Ltc Edward Kitchell
- 123d Illinois: Col James Monroe
- 17th Indiana: Maj William T. Jones
- 72nd Indiana: Col Abram O. Miller
| | 2nd Brigade Col Edward A. King Col Milton S. Robinson | - 68th Indiana: Cpt Harvey J. Espy
- 75th Indiana: Col Milton S. Robinson, Ltc William O'Brien
- 101st Indiana: Ltc Thomas Doan
- 105th Ohio: Maj George T. Perkins
| | 3rd Brigade BG John B. Turchin Ivan Vasilevich Turchininov (January 30, 1822 â June 19, 1901), better known by his Americanized name of John Basil Turchin, was a Union army brigadier general in the American Civil War. ...
| - 18th Kentucky: Ltc Hubbard K. Milward, Cpt John B. Heltemes
- 11th Ohio: Col Philander P. Lane
- 36th Ohio: Col William G. Jones, Ltc Hiram F. Devol
- 92nd Ohio: Col Benjamin D. Fearing, Ltc Douglas Putnam, Jr.
| | Artillery | - 18th Battery, Indiana Light: Cpt Eli Lilly
- 19th Battery, Indiana Light: Cpt Samuel J. Harris, Lt Robert S. Lackey
- 21st Battery, Indiana Light: Cpt William W. Andrew
| The 36th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. ...
Colonel Eli lilly (1839â1898) was a soldier, pharmaceutical chemist, and industrialist, founder of the eponymous Eli Lilly and Company pharmaceutical corporation. ...
MG Alexander McDowell McCook Two corps of the Union Army were called XX Corps during the American Civil War. ...
Alexander McDowell McCook Alexander McDowell McCook (April 22, 1831 â June 12, 1903) was a career U.S. Army officer and a Union general in the American Civil War. ...
Headquarters Provost guard 81st Indiana Infantry, Company H: Cpt William J. Richards Escort 2nd Kentucky Cavalry, Company I: Lt George W. L. Batman | Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | | First Division BG Jefferson C. Davis This article needs cleanup. ...
| 1st Brigade Col P. Sidney Post | - 59th Illinois: Ltc Joshua C. Winters
- 74th Illinois: Col Jason Marsh
- 75th Illinois: Col John E. Bennett
- 22nd Indiana: Col Michael Gooding
- 5th Battery, Wisconsin Light Artillery: Cpt George Q. Gardner
| | 2nd Brigade BG William P. Carlin | - 21st Illinois: Col John W. S. Alexander, Cpt Chester K. Knight
- 38th Illinois: Ltc Daniel H. Gilmer, Cpt Willis G. Whitehurst
- 81st Indiana: Cpt Nevil B. Boone, Maj James E. Calloway
- 101st Ohio: Ltc John Messer, Maj Bedan B. McDanald, Cpt Leonard D. Smith
- 2d Battery, Minnesota Light Artillery: Lt Albert Woodbury, Lt Richard L. Dawley
| | 3rd Brigade Col Hans C. Heg Col John A. Martin | - 25th Illinois: Maj Samuel D. Wall, Cpt Wesford Taggart
- 35th Illinois: Ltc William P. Chandler
- 8th Kansas: Col John A. Martin, Ltc James L. Abernathy
- 15th Wisconsin: Ltc Ole C. Johnson
- 8th Battery, Wisconsin Light Artillery: Lt John D. McLean
| | Second Division BG Richard W. Johnson 15th Wisconsin Volunteer Regiment The 15th Wisconsin Volunteer Regiment was a regiment that participated in the American Civil War. ...
| 1st Brigade BG August Willich August Willich (1810-1878). ...
| - 89th Illinois: Ltc Duncan J. Hall, Maj William D. Williams
- 32rd Indiana: Ltc Frank Erdelmeyer
- 39th Indiana: Col Thomas J. Harrison
- 15th Ohio: Ltc Frank Askew
- 49th Ohio: Maj Samuel F. Gray, Cpt Luther M. Strong
- Battery A, 1st Ohio Light Artillery: Cpt Wilbur F. Goodspeed
| | 2nd Brigade Col Joseph B. Dodge | - 79th Illinois: Col Allen Buckner
- 29th Indiana: Ltc David M. Dunn
- 30th Indiana: Ltc Orrin D. Hurd
- 77th Pennsylvania: Col Thomas E. Rose, Cpt Joseph J. Lawson
- 20th Battery, Ohio Light Artillery: Cpt. Edward Grosskopff
| | 3rd Brigade Col Philemon P. Baldwin Col William W. Berry | - 6th Indiana: Ltc Hagerman Tripp, Maj Calvin D. Campbell
- 5th Kentucky: Col William W. Berry, Cpt John M. Huston
- 1st Ohio: Ltc Bassett Langdon
- 93rd Ohio: Col Hiram Strong, Ltc William H. Martin
- 5th Battery, Indiana Light Artillery: Cpt Peter Simonson
| | Third Division MG Philip Sheridan Philip Sheridan Philip Henry Sheridan (March 6, 1831 â August 5, 1888) was a career U.S. Army officer and a Union general in the American Civil War. ...
| 1st Brigade BG William Haines Lytle Col Silas Miller William Haines Lytle (November 2, 1826 - September 20, 1863) was a captain in the Mexican War and in the American Civil War he commanded the Fourth Ohio Regiment in General O.M. Mitchels brigade. ...
| - 36th Illinois: Col Silas Miller, Ltc Porter C. Olson
- 88th Illinois: Ltc Alexander S. Chadbourne
- 21st Michigan: Col William B. McCreery, Maj Seymour Chase
- 24th Wisconsin: Ltc Theodore S. West, Maj Carl von Baumbach
- 11th Battery, Indiana Light Artillery: Cpt Arnold Sutermeister
| | 2nd Brigade Col Bernard Laiboldt | - 44th Illinois: Col Wallace W. Barrett
- 73rd Illinois: Col James F. Jaquess
- 2nd Missouri: Maj Arnold Beck
- 15th Missouri: Col Joseph Conrad
- Battery G, 1st Missouri Light Artillery: Lt Gustavus Schueler
| | 3rd Brigade Col Luther P. Bradley Col Nathan H. Walworth | - 22nd Illinois: Ltc Francis Swanwick
- 27th Illinois: Col Jonathan R. Miles
- 42nd Illinois: Col Nathan H. Walworth, Ltc John A. Hottenstein
- 51st Illinois: Ltc Samuel B. Raymond
- Battery C, 1st Illinois Light Artillery: Cpt Mark H. Prescott
| MG Thomas Leonidas Crittenden XXI Corps was a corps of the Union Army during the American Civil War. ...
Thomas L. Crittenden Thomas Leonidas Crittenden (May 15, 1819 â October 23, 1893) was a lawyer, politician, and Union general during the American Civil War. ...
Headquarters Escort 15th Illinois Cavalry, Company K: Cpt Samuel B. Sherer | Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | | First Division BG Thomas J. Wood Thomas J. Wood was a Union General during the American Civil War. ...
| 1st Brigade Col George P. Buell | - 100th Illinois: Col Frederick A. Bartleson, Maj Charles M. Hammond
- 58th Indiana: Ltc James T. Embree
- 13th Michigan: Col Joshua B. Culver, Maj Willard G. Eaton
- 26th Ohio: Ltc William H. Young
| | 2nd Brigade BG George D. Wagner | - 15th Indiana: Col Gustavus A. Wood
- 40th Indiana: Col John W. Blake
- 57th Indiana: Ltc George W. Lennard
- 97th Ohio: Ltc Milton Barnes
| | 3rd Brigade Col Charles G. Harker | - 3rd Kentucky: Col Henry C. Dunlap
- 64th Ohio: Col Alexander McIlvain
- 65th Ohio: Ltc Horatio N. Whitbeck, Maj Samuel C. Brown, Cpt Thomas Powell
- 125th Ohio: Col Emerson Opdycke
| | Artillery | - 8th Battery, Indiana Light: Cpt George Estep
- 10th Battery, Indiana Light: Lt William A. Naylor
- 6th Battery, Ohio Light: Cpt Cullen Bradley
| | Second Division MG John M. Palmer Union General during American Civil War. ...
John McAuley Palmer (September 13, 1817 – September 25, 1900) was a Union Major General during the American Civil War. ...
| 1st Brigade BG Charles Cruft Charles Cruft (January 12, 1826 â March 23, 1883) was a teacher, lawyer, railroad executive, and a Union general during the American Civil War. ...
| - 31st Indiana: Col John T. Smith
- 1st Kentucky: Ltc Alva R. Hadlock
- 2nd Kentucky: Col Thomas D. Sedgewick
- 90th Ohio: Col Charles H. Rippey
| | 2nd Brigade BG William Babcock Hazen William Babcock Hazen William Babcock Hazen (September 27, 1830 â January 16, 1887) was a career U.S. Army officer who served in the Indian Wars, as a Union general in the American Civil War, and as Chief Signal Officer of the U.S. Army. ...
| - 9th Indiana: Col Isaac C. B. Suman
- 6th Kentucky: Col George T. Shackelford, Ltc Richard Rockingham, Maj Richard T. Whitaker
- 41st Ohio: Col Aquila Wiley
- 124th Ohio: Col Oliver H. Payne, Maj James B. Hampson
| | 3rd Brigade Col William Grose | - 84th Illinois: Col Louis H. Waters
- 36th Indiana: Ltc Oliver H. P. Carey, Maj Gilbert Trusler
- 23rd Kentucky: Ltc James C. Foy
- 6th Ohio: Col Nicholas L. Anderson, Maj Samuel C. Erwin
- 24th Ohio: Col David J. Higgins
| | Artillery Cpt William E. Standart | - Battery B, 1st Ohio Light: Lt Norman A. Baldwin
- Battery F, 1st Ohio Light: Lt Giles J. Cockerill
- Battery H, 4th United States: Lt Harry C. Cushing
- Battery M, 4th United States: Lt Francis L. D. Russell
| | Unattached | - 110th Illinois (battalion): Cpt E. Hibbard Topping
| | Third Division BG Horatio P. Van Cleve Horatio Phillips Van Cleve (November 23, 1809 â August 24, 1891) was a Union general in the American Civil War. ...
| 1st Brigade BG Samuel Beatty | - 79th Indiana: Col Frederick Knefler
- 9th Kentucky: Col George H. Cram
- 17th Kentucky: Col Alexander M. Stout
- 19th Ohio: Ltc Henry G. Stratton
| | 2nd Brigade Col George F. Dick | - 44th Indiana: Ltc Simeon C. Aldrich
- 86th Indiana: Maj Jacob C. Dick
- 13th Ohio: Ltc Elhannon M. Mast, Cpt Horatio G. Cosgrove
- 59th Ohio: Ltc Granville A. Frambes
| | 3rd Brigade Col Sidney M. Barnes | - 35th Indiana: Maj John P. Dufficy
- 8th Kentucky: Ltc James D. Mayhew, Maj John S. Clark
- 21st Kentucky: Col S. Woodson Price
- 51st Ohio: Col Richard W. McClain, Ltc Charles H. Wood
- 99th Ohio: Col Peter T. Swaine
| | Artillery | - 7th Battery, Indiana Light: Cpt George R. Swallow
- 26th Battery, Pennsylvania Light: Cpt Alanson J. Stevens, Lt Samuel M. McDowell
- 3d Battery, Wisconsin Light: Lt Cortland Livingston
| Reserve Corps MG Gordon Granger Gordon Granger (November 6, 1822 â January 10, 1876) was a Union Major General during American Civil War. ...
| Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | | First division BG James B. Steedman | 1st Brigade BG Walter C. Whitaker | - 96th Illinois: Col Thomas E. Champion
- 115th Illinois: Col Jesse H. Moore
- 84th Indiana: Col Nelson Trusler
- 22nd Michigan: Col Heber Le Favour, Ltc William Sanborn, Cpt Alonzo M. Keeler
- 40th Ohio: Ltc William Jones
- 89th Ohio: Col Caleb H. Carlton, Cpt Isaac C. Nelson
- 18th Battery, Ohio Light Artillery: Cpt Charles C. Aleshire
| | 2nd Brigade Col John G. Mitchell | - 78th Illinois: Ltc Carter Van Vleck, Lt George Green
- 98th Ohio: Cpt Moses J. Urquhart, Cpt Armstrong J. Thomas
- 113th Ohio: Ltc Darius B. Warner
- 121st Ohio: Ltc Henry B. Banning
- Battery M, 1st Illinois Light Artillery: Lt Thomas Burton
| | Second Division | 2nd Brigade Col Daniel McCook, Jr. | - 85th Illinois: Col Caleb J. Dilworth
- 86th Illinois: Ltc David W. Magee
- 125th Illinois: Col Oscar F. Harmon
- 52nd Ohio: Maj James T. Holmes
- 69th Ohio: Ltc Joseph H. Brigham
- Battery I, 2nd Illinois Light Artillery: Cpt Charles M. Barnett
| Cavalry Corps BG Robert B. Mitchell | Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | | First Division Col Edward M. McCook Edward M. McCook Edward Moody McCook (June 15. ...
| 1st Brigade Col Archibald P. Campbell | - 2nd Michigan: Maj Leonidas S. Scranton
- 9th Pennsylvania: Ltc Roswell M. Russell
- 1st Tennessee: Ltc James P. Brownlow
| | 2nd Brigade Col Daniel M. Ray | - 2nd Indiana: Maj Joseph B. Presdee
- 4th Indiana: Ltc John T. Deweese
- 2nd Tennessee: Ltc William R. Cook
- 1st Wisconsin: Col Oscar H. LaGrange
- Battery D, 1st Ohio Light Artillery (section): Lt Nathaniel M. Newell
| | 3rd Brigade Col Louis D. Watkins | - 4th Kentucky: Col Wickliffe Cooper
- 5th Kentucky: Ltc William T. Hoblitzell
- 6th Kentucky: Maj Louis A. Gratz
| | Second Division BG George Crook Portrait of George Crook George Crook (September 8, 1828 â March 21, 1890) was a career U.S. Army officer, most noted for his distinguished service during the American Civil War and the Indian Wars. ...
| 1st Brigade Col Robert H. G. Minty | - 3rd Indiana (battalion): Ltc Robert Klein
- 4th Michigan: Maj Horace Gray
- 7th Pennsylvania: Ltc James J. Seibert
- 4th United States: Cpt James B. Mcintyre
| | 2nd Brigade Col Eli Long | - 2nd Kentucky: Col Thomas P. Nicholas
- 1st Ohio: Ltc Valentine Cupp, Maj Thomas J. Patten
- 3d Ohio: Ltc Charles B. Seidel
- 4th Ohio: Ltc Oliver P. Robie
| | Artillery | - Chicago (Illinois) Board of Trade Battery: Cpt James H. Stokes
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