Chickasaw Bayou Union order of battle

The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Chickasaw Bayou of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately.

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

Expeditionary Force, Army of the Tennessee

Right Wing, XIII Corps

MG William T. Sherman

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
     BG Andrew Jackson Smith

  • Escort: Company C, 4th Indiana Cavalry: Cpt Joseph P. Lesslie
1st Brigade

   BG Stephen Gano Burbridge

2nd Brigade

   Col William J. Landram

  • 77th Illinois: Col David P. Grier
  • 97th Illinois: Col Friend S. Rutherford
  • 108th Illinois: Col John Warner
  • 131st Illinois: Col George W. Neeley
  • 89th Indiana: Col Charles D. Murray
  • 19th Kentucky: Ltc John Cowan
  • 48th Ohio: Ltc Job R. Parker

Second Division
     BG Morgan Lewis Smith (w)
     BG David Stuart

1st Brigade

   Col Giles A. Smith

  • 113th Illinois: Col George B. Hoge
  • 116th Illinois: Col Nathan W. Tupper
  • 6th Missouri: Ltc James H. Blood
  • 8th Missouri: Ltc David C. Coleman
  • 1st Battalion, 13th U.S.: Maj Dudley Chase
4th Brigade

   BG David Stuart
   Col Thomas Kilby Smith

  • 55th Illinois: Ltc Oscar Malmborg
  • 127th Illinois: Col John Van Arman
  • 83rd Indiana: Col Benjamin J. Spooner
  • 54th Ohio: Col Thomas Kilby Smith
  • 57th Ohio: Col William Mungen

Third Division
     BG George Washington Morgan

1st Brigade

   Col Lionel A. Sheldon

2nd Brigade

   Col Daniel W. Lindsey

  • 49th Indiana: Col James Keigwin
  • 7th Kentucky: Ltc Joel W. Ridgell
  • 114th Ohio: Ltc Horatio B. Maynard
3rd Brigade

   Col John F. DeCourcy

  • 54th Indiana: Col Fielding Mansfield
  • 22nd Kentucky: Ltc George W. Monroe (w), Maj William J. Worthington
  • 16th Ohio: Ltc Philip Kershner (w/c)
  • 42nd Ohio: Ltc Don Albert Pardee
Artillery

  

Fourth Division
     BG Frederick Steele

1st Brigade

   BG Francis Preston Blair, Jr.

  • 13th Illinois: Col John B. Wyman (k), Ltc Adam B. Gorgas
  • 29th Missouri: Col John S. Cavender
  • 30th Missouri: Ltc Otto Schadt
  • 31st Missouri: Col Thomas C. Fletcher (w/c), Ltc Samuel P. Simpson (w)
  • 32nd Missouri: Col Francis H. Manter
  • 58th Ohio: Ltc Peter Dister (k)
  • 4th Ohio Battery: Cpt Louis Hoffman
  • Company C, 10th Missouri Cavalry: Lt Daniel W. Ballon
2nd Brigade

   BG Charles E. Hovey

  • 25th Iowa: Col George A. Stone
  • 31st Iowa: Col William Smyth
  • 3rd Missouri: Col Isaac F. Shepard
  • 12th Missouri: Col Hugo Wangelin
  • 17th Missouri: Col Francis Hassendeubel
  • 76th Ohio: Col Charles Robert Woods
  • 1st Missouri Horse Artillery: Cpt Clemens Landgraeber
3rd Brigade

   BG John Milton Thayer

Unattached units

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See also

References

  • Bearss, Edwin C. The Campaign for Vicksburg 3 vol. (Dayton, OH: Morningside), 1985-1986.
  • Johnson, Robert Underswood & Clarence Clough Buell (eds.). Battles and Leaders of the Civil War Volume 3 (New York: The Century Company), 1884.
  • Winschel, Terrence C. Triumph & Defeat: The Vicksburg Campaign (Mason City, IA: Savas Pub. Co.), 1999.
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