Shiloh, 1862
30th Indiana:
Col. Sion S. Bass (mortally wounded)
Lieut. Col. Joseph B. Dodge
77th Pennsylvania:
Col. Frederick S. Stumbaugh
Sixth Brigade
Col. WILLIAM H. GIBSON, 40th Ohio
32d Indiana:
Col. August Willich
39th Indiana:
Col. Thomas J. Harrison
15th Ohio:
Maj. William Wallace
49th Ohio:
Lieut. Col. Albert M. Blackman
Artillery
Terrill’s Battery (H), 5th United States Artillery, Capt. William R. Terrill
FOURTH DIVISION
Brig. Gen. WILLIAM NELSON
Tenth Brigade
Col. JACOB AMMEN, 24th Ohio
36th Indiana:
Col. William Grose
6th Ohio:
Lieut. Col. Nicholas L. Anderson
24th Ohio:
Lieut. Col. Frederick C. Jones
Nineteenth Brigade
Col. WILLIAM B. HAZEN, 41st Ohio
9th Indiana:
Col. Gideon C. Moody
6th Kentucky:
Col. Walter C. Whitaker
41st Ohio:
Lieut. Col. George S. Mygatt
Twenty-second Brigade
Col. SANDERS D. BRUCE, 20th Kentucky
1st Kentucky:
Col. David A. Enyart
2d Kentucky:
Col. Thomas D. Sedgewick
20th Kentucky:
Lieut. Col. Charles S. Hanson
FIFTH DIVISION
Brig. Gen. THOMAS L. CRITTENDEN
Eleventh Brigade
Brig. Gen. JEREMIAH T. BOYLE
9th Kentucky, Col. Benjamin C. Grider
13th Kentucky, Col. Edward H. Hobson
19th Ohio, Col. Samuel Beatty
59th Ohio, Col. James P. Fyffe
Fourteenth Brigade
Col. WILLIAM SOOY SMITH, 13th Ohio
11th Kentucky:
Col. Pierce B. Hawkins
26th Kentucky:
Lieut. Col. Cicero Maxwell
13th Ohio:
Lieut. Col. Joseph G. Hawkins
Artillery
Bartlett’s Battery (G), 1st Ohio Light Artillery, Capt. Joseph Bartlett
Mendenhall’s Batteries (H and M), 4th United States
Artillery, Capt. John Mendenhall
SIXTH DIVISION
Brig. Gen. THOMAS J. WOOD
(This division arrived upon the field about 2 o’clock on Monday. Wagner’s brigade reached the front and became engaged, the 57th Indiana losing four men wounded.)
Twentieth Brigade
Brig. Gen. JAMES A. GARFIELD
13th Michigan:
Col. Michael Shoemaker
64th Ohio:
Col. John Ferguson
65th Ohio:
Col. Charles G. Harker
Twenty-first Brigade
Col. GEORGE D. WAGNER, 15th Indiana
15th Indiana:
Lieut. Col. Gustavus A. Wood
40th Indiana:
Col. John W. Blake
57th Indiana:
Col. Cyrus C. Hines
24th Kentucky:
Col. Lewis B. Grigsby
ORGANIZATION OF THE CONFEDERATE ARMY AT THE BATTLE OF SHILOH, TENNESSEE, APRIL 6-7, 1862
ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI
Gen. ALBERT SIDNEY JOHNSTON (killed)
Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD
FIRST ARMY CORPS
Maj. Gen. LEONIDAS POLK
FIRST DIVISION
Brig. Gen. CHARLES CLARK (wounded)
Brig. Gen. ALEXANDER P. STEWART
First Brigade
Col. ROBERT M. RUSSELL, 12th Tennessee
11th Louisiana:
Col. Samuel F. Marks (wounded)
Lieut. Col. Robert H. Barrow
12th Tennessee:
Lieut. Col. Tyree H. Bell
Maj. Robert P. Caldwell
13th Tennessee:
Col. Alfred J. Vaughan, Jr.
22d Tennessee:
Col. Thomas J. Freeman (wounded)
Tennessee Battery, Capt. Smith P. Bankhead
Second Brigade
Brig. Gen. ALEXANDER P. STEWART
13th Arkansas:
Lieut. Col. A. D. Grayson (killed)
Maj. James A. McNeely (wounded)
Col. James C. Tappan
4th Tennessee:
Col. Rufus P. Neely
Lieut. Col. Otho F. Strahl
5th Tennessee:
Lieut. Col. Calvin D. Venable
33d Tennessee:
Col. Alexander W. Campbell (wounded)
Mississippi Battery, Capt. Thomas J. Stanford
SECOND DIVISION
Maj. Gen. BENJAMIN F. CHEATHAM (wounded)
First Brigade
Brig. Gen. BUSHROD R. JOHNSON (wounded)
Col. PRESTON SMITH, 154th Tennessee (wounded)
Blythe’s Mississippi:
Col. A. K. Blythe (killed)
Lieut. Col. David L. Herron (killed)
Maj. James Moore
2d Tennessee:
Col. J. Knox Walker
15th Tennessee:
Lieut. Col. Robert C. Tyler (wounded)
Maj. John F. Hearn
154th Tennessee (senior):
Col. Preston Smith
Lieut. Col. Marcus J. Wright (wounded)
Tennessee Battery, Capt. Marshall T. Polk (wounded)
Second Brigade
Col. WILLIAM H. STEPHENS, 6th Tennessee
Col. GEORGE MANEY, 1st Tennessee
7th Kentucky:
Col. Charles Wickliffe (mortally wounded)
Lieut. Col. William D. Lannom
1st Tennessee (Battalion):
Col. George Maney
Maj. Hume R. Field
6th Tennessee:
Lieut. Col. Timothy P. Jones
9th Tennessee:
Col. Henry L. Douglass
Mississippi Battery, Capt. Melancthon Smith
Cavalry
1st Mississippi, Col. Andrew J. Lindsay
Mississippi and Alabama Battalion, Lieut. Col. Richard H. Brewer
Unattached
47th Tennessee, Col. Munson R. Hill
(arrived on field April 7)
SECOND ARMY CORPS
Maj. Gen. BRAXTON BRAGG
Escort
Company Alabama Cavalry, Capt. Robert W. Smith
FIRST DIVISION
Brig. Gen. DANIEL RUGGLES
First Brigade
Col. RANDALL L. GIBSON, 13th Louisiana
1st Arkansas, Col. James F. Fagan
4th Louisiana:
Col. Henry W. Allen (wounded)
Lieut. Col. Samuel E. Hunter
13th Louisiana:
Maj. Anatole P. Avegno (mortally wounded)
Capt. Stephen O’Leary (wounded)
Capt. Edgar M. Dubroca
19th Louisiana:
Col. Benjamin L. Hodge
Lieut. Col. James M. Hollingsworth
Vaiden, or Bain’s, Mississippi Battery, Capt. S. C. Bain
Second Brigade
Brig. Gen. PATTON ANDERSON
1st Florida Battalion:
Maj. Thaddeus A. McDonell (wounded)
Capt. W. G. Poole
Capt. W. Capers Bird
17th Louisiana:
Lieut. Col. Charles Jones (wounded)
20th Louisiana:
Col. August Reichard
Confederate Guards Response Battalion, Maj. Franklin H. Clack
9th Texas:
Col. Wright A. Stanley
Washington (Louisiana) Artillery, Fifth Company, Capt. W. Irving Hodgson
Third Brigade
Col. PRESTON POND, Jr., 16th Louisiana
16th Louisiana:
Maj. Daniel Gober
18th Louisiana:
Col. Alfred Mouton (wounded)
Lieut. Col. Alfred
Roman.
Crescent (Louisiana) Regiment:
Col. Marshall J. Smith
Orleans Guard (Louisiana) Battalion:
Maj. Leon Querouze (wounded)
38th Tennessee:
Col. Robert F. Looney
Ketchum’s Alabama Battery, Capt. William H. Ketchum
Cavalry
Alabama Battalion (5 companies—Jenkins, Cox, Robins, Tomlinson, and Smith)
Capt. Thomas F. Jenkins
SECOND DIVISION
Brig. Gen. JONES M. WITHERS
First Brigade
Brig. Gen. ADLEY H. GLADDEN (mortally wounded)
Col. DANIEL W. ADAMS (wounded), 22d Alabama
21st Alabama:
Lieut. Col. Stewart W. Cayce
Maj. Frederick Stewart
22d Alabama:
Col. Zach C. Deas
Lieut. Col. John C. Marrast
25th Alabama:
Col. John Q. Loomis (wounded)
Maj. George D. Johnston
26th Alabama:
Lieut. Col. John G. Coltart (wounded)
Lieut. Col. William D. Chadick
1st Louisiana:
Col. Daniel W. Adams
Maj. Fred H. Farrar, jr.
Robertson’s, Alabama, Battery, Capt. Felix H. Robertson
Second Brigade
Brig. Gen. JAMES R. CHALMERS
5th Mississippi:
Col. Albert E. Fant
7th Mississippi:
Lieut. Col. Hamilton Mayson
9th Mississippi:
Lieut. Col. William A. Rankin (mortally wounded)
10th Mississippi:
Col. Robert A. Smith
52d Tennessee:
Col. Benjamin J. Lea
Gage’s Alabama Battery, Capt. Charles P. Gage
Third Brigade
Brig. Gen. JOHN K. JACKSON
17th Alabama:
Lieut. Col. Robert C. Fariss
18th Alabama:
Col. Eli S. Shorter
19th Alabama:
Col. Joseph Wheeler
2d Texas:
Col. John C. Moore
Lieut. Col. William P. Rogers
Maj. Hal G. Runnels
Girardey’s Georgia Battery, Capt. Isadore P. Girardey
Cavalry
Clanton’s Alabama Regiment, Col. James H. Clanton
(wounded)
THIRD ARMY CORPS
Maj. Gen. WILLIAM J. HARDEE (wounded)
First Brigade
Brig. Gen. THOMAS C. HINDMAN (disabled), commanding his own and Third Brigade
Col. R. G. SHAVER, 7th Arkansas (disabled)
2d Arkansas:
Col. Daniel C. Govan
Maj. Reuben F. Harvey
6th Arkansas:
Col. Alexander T. Hawthorn
7th Arkansas:
Lieut. Col. John M. Dean (killed)
Maj. James T. Martin
3d Confederate:
Col. John S. Marmaduke
Warren Light Artillery, or Swett’s Mississippi Battery, Capt. Charles Swett
Pillow’s Flying Artillery, or Miller’s Tennessee Battery, Capt.———Miller
Second Brigade
Brig. Gen. PATRICK R. CLEBURNE
15th Arkansas:
Lieut. Col. Archibald K. Patton (killed)
6th Mississippi:
Col. John J. Thornton (wounded)
Lieut. Col. W. A. Harper
2d Tennessee:
Col. William B. Bate (wounded)
Lieut. Col. David L. Goodall
5th (35th) Tennessee:
Col. Benjamin J. Hill
23d Tennessee:
Lieut. Col. James F. Neill (wounded)
Maj. Robert Cantrell
24th Tennessee:
Lieut. Col. Thomas H. Peebles
Shoup’s Battalion
Trigg’s (Austin) Arkansas Battery, Capt. John T. Trigg
Calvert’s (Helena) Arkansas Battery, Capt. J. H. Calvert
Hubbard’s Arkansas Battery, Capt. George T. Hubbard
Third Brigade
Brig. Gen. STERLING A. M. WOOD (disabled)
Col. WILLIAM K. PATTERSON, 8th Arkansas, temporarily
16th Alabama:
Lieut. Col. John W. Harris
8th Arkansas:
Col. William K. Patterson
9th (14th) Arkansas (battalion):
Maj. John H. Kelly
3d Mississippi Battalion:
Maj. Aaron B. Hardcastle
27th Tennessee:
Col. Christopher H. Williams (killed)
Maj. Samuel T. Love (killed)
44th Tennessee:
Col. Coleman A. McDaniel
55th Tennessee:
Col. James L. McKoin
Harper’s (Jefferson, Mississippi) Battery:
Capt. William L. Harper (wounded)
Lieut. Put Darden
Georgia Dragoons, Capt. Isaac W. Avery
RESERVE CORPS
Brig. Gen. JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE
First Brigade
Col. ROBERT P. TRABUE, 4th Kentucky
(Clifton’s) 4th Alabama Battalion:
Maj. James M. Clifton
31st Alabama:
Lieut. Col. Montgomery Gilbreath
3d Kentucky:
Lieut. Col. Benjamin Anderson (wounded)
4th Kentucky:
Lieut. Col. Andrew R. Hynes (wounded)
5th Kentucky:
Lieut. Col. Thomas H. Hunt
6th Kentucky:
Col. Joseph H. Lewis
Crew’s Tennessee Battalion:
Lieut. Col. James M. Crews
Lyon’s (Cobb’s) Kentucky Battery, Capt. Robert Cobb
Byrne’s Mississippi Battery, Capt. Edward P. Byrne
Morgan’s Squadron, Kentucky Cavalry, Capt. John H. Morgan
Second Brigade
Brig. Gen. JOHN S. BOWEN (wounded)
Col. JOHN D. MARTIN
9th Arkansas:
Col. Isaac L. Dunlop
10th Arkansas:
Col. Thomas H. Merrick
2d Confederate:
Col. John D. Martin
Maj. Thomas H. Mangum
1st Missouri:
Col. Lucius L. Rich
Pettus Flying Artillery, or Hudson’s Mississippi Battery, Capt. Alfred Hudson
Watson’s Louisiana, Battery, ———.
Thompson’s Company, Kentucky Cavalry, Capt. Phil. B. Thompson
Third Brigade
Col. WINFIELD S. STATHAM, 15th Mississippi
15th Mississippi
22d Mississippi
19th Tennessee:
Col. David H. Cummings
20th Tennessee:
Col. Joel A. Battle (captured)
28th Tennessee
45th Tennessee:
Lieut. Col. Ephraim F. Lytle
Rutledge’s Tennessee, Battery, Capt. Arthur M. Rutledge
Forrest’s Regiment Tennessee Cavalry, Col. Nathan B. Forrest (wounded)
Unattached
Wharton’s Texas Regiment Cavalry, Col. John A. Warton
(wounded)
Wirt Adams’s Mississippi Regiment Cavalry, Col. Wirt Adams
McClung’s, Tennessee, Battery, Capt. Hugh L. W. McClung
Roberts Arkansas Battery
Commanding and Staff Officers
DEPARTMENT OF MISSISSIPPI
Maj. Gen. H. W. Halleck, commanding
Brig. Gen. Geo. W. Cullum, Chief of Staff
Capt. N. H. McLean, assistant adjutant-general
Capt. J. C. Kelton, assistant adjutant-general
Capt. P. M. Preston, assistant adjutant-general
Col. Richard D. Cutts, aid-de-camp
Capt. C. B. Throckmorton, aid-de-camp
Lieut. J. T. Price, aid-de-camp
Lieut. D. C. Wagner, aid-de-camp
Lieut. A. Backer, aid-de-camp
Brig. Gen. A. J. Smith, Chief of Cavalry
Col. J. V. D.
Du Bois, Chief of Artillery
Col. George Thom, Chief of Engineers
Lieut. Col. J. B. McPherson, assistant chief of engineers
Col. J. C. McKibbin, Judge-Advocate
Maj. Robert Allen, Chief Quartermaster
Maj. T. J. Haines, Chief Commissary of Subsistence
Surg. J. J. B. Wright, Medical Director
Brig. Gen. W. Scott Ketchum, Inspector-General
ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE
Maj. Gen. U. S. Grant, commanding
Col. J. D. Webster, Chief of Staff
Capt. J. A. Rawlins, assistant adjutant general
Capt. W. S. Hillyer, aid-de-camp
Capt. W. R. Rowley, aid-de-camp
Capt. C. B. Lagow, aid-de-camp
Lieut. Col. J. B. McPherson, Chief of Engineers
Lieut. W. L. B. Jenney, assistant chief of engineers
Lieur. Wm. Kossak, assistant chief of engineers
Capt. J. P. Hawkins, Chief Commissary of Subsistence
Surg. Henry S. Hewitt, Medical Director
Col. G. G. Pride, volunteer aid
FIRST DIVISION
Maj. Gen John A. McClernand, commanding
Maj. Adolph Schwartz, (wounded) 2d Illinois Artillery, Chief of Staff
Maj. M. Brayman, acting assistant adjutant-general
Capt. Warren Stewart, (wounded) Illinois cavalry, aid-de-camp
Lieut. Henry C. Freeman, (wounded) aid-de-camp
Lieut. Jos. E. Hitt, 4th Illinois Cavalry, aid-de-camp
Lieut. A. B. Hall, 4th Illinois Cavalry, aid-de-camp
Lieut. S. R. Tresilian, assistant engineer
Lieut. Erastus S. Jones, ordnance officer
First Brigade
Col. Abraham M. Hare, (wounded) 11th Iowa, commanding
Lieut. and Adjt. Cornelius Cadle, Jr. 11th Iowa, acting assistant adjutant-general
Lieut. Samuel Caldwell, 8th Illinois, volunteer aid
Second Brigade
Col. C. C. Marsh, 20th Illinois, commanding
Lieut. E. P. Boas, acting assistant adjutant-general
Adjt. J. E. Thompson, (killed) 20th Illinois aid-de-camp
Capt. G. W. Kennard, acting assistant quartermaster
Surg. Christopher Goodbrake, brigade surgeon
Third Brigade
Col. Julius Raith, 43d Illinois, commanding
Lieut. Abraham H. Ryan, acting assistant adjutant-general
SECOND DIVISON
Brig. Gen. W. H. L. Wallace (killed) commanding
Capt. Wm. McMichael, (captured) assistant adjutant-general
Capt. T. J. Newham, aid-de-camp
Lieut. Cyrus E. Dickey, aid-de-camp
Lieut. Guyton I. Davis, 11th Illinois, aid-de-camp
Lieut. I. P. Rumsey, Taylor’s Battery, aid-de-camp
First Brigade
Col. James M. Tuttle, 2d Iowa, commanding
Lieut. Jas. P. Sample, 7th Iowa, acting assistant adjutant-general
Second Brigade
Brig. Gen. John McArthur, (wounded) commanding
Lieut. Geo. L. Paddock, acting assistant adjutant-general
Lieut. George Mason, 12th Illinois, aid-de-camp
Third Brigade
Col. Thos. W. Seeny, 52d Illinois, commanding
Lieutenant and Adjutant ——— Allen, 52d Illinois, acting assistant adjutant-general