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Chattanooga campaign order of battle: Confederate

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The following units and commanders fought in the Chattanooga–Ringgold campaign of the American Civil War on the Confederate side. The Union order of battle is shown separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization[1] on November 20, 1863[2] and the reports.[3]

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

Army of Tennessee

Gen Braxton Bragg

Escort:

Hardee's Corps

LTG William J. Hardee

Division Brigade Regiments and others

Cheatham's Division
     MG Benjamin F. Cheatham
     BG John K. Jackson

Jackson's Brigade

BG John K. Jackson
Col John C. Wilkinson

Moore's Brigade

BG John C. Moore

  • 37th Alabama: Ltc Alexander A. Greene
  • 40th Alabama: Col John H. Higley
  • 42nd Alabama: Ltc Thomas C. Lanier
Walthall's Brigade

BG Edward C. Walthall (w)

Wright's Brigade[4]

BG Marcus J. Wright
Col John H. Anderson

  • 8th Tennessee: Col John H. Anderson, Ltc Chris C. McKinney
  • 16th Tennessee: Col David McM. Donnell, Cpt Benjamin Randals
  • 28th Tennessee: Col Sidney S. Stanton
  • 51st-52nd Tennessee: Ltc John G. Hall
Artillery Battalion

Maj Melancthon Smith

  • Fowler's (Alabama) Battery
  • McCants' (Florida) Battery
  • Scogin's (Georgia) Battery
  • Smith's (Mississippi) Battery

Hindman's Division
     BG Patton Anderson
  

Anderson's Brigade

Col William F. Tucker

Manigault's Brigade

BG Arthur M. Manigault

  • 24th Alabama
  • 28th Alabama
  • 34th Alabama
  • 10th-19th South Carolina
Deas' Brigade

BG Zach C. Deas

Vaughan's Brigade

BG Alfred J. Vaughan, Jr.

Artillery Battalion

Maj Alfred R. Courtney

  • Dent's (Alabama) Battery
  • Garrity's (Alabama) Battery
  • Scott's (Tennessee) Battery
  • Waters' (Alabama) Battery

Buckner's Division[5]
     BG Bushrod R. Johnson

Johnson's Brigade

Col John S. Fulton

Gracie's Brigade

BG Archibald Gracie, Jr.

  • 41st Alabama
  • 43rd Alabama
  • 1st Battalion, Hilliard's Alabama Legion
  • 2nd Battalion, Hilliard's Alabama Legion
  • 3rd Battalion, Hilliard's Alabama Legion
  • 4th Battalion, Hilliard's Alabama Legion
Reynolds' Brigade

BG Alexander W. Reynolds

Artillery Battalion

Maj Samuel C. Williams

  • Darden's (Mississippi) Battery
  • Jeffress' (Virginia) Battery
  • Kolb's (Alabama) Battery: Cpt Reuben F. Kolb

Walker's Division
     BG States R. Gist

Maney's Brigade

BG George Maney (w)

Gist's Brigade[6]
Wilson's Brigade[7]
  • 25th Georgia
  • 29th Georgia
  • 30th Georgia
  • 66th Georgia
  • 26th Georgia Battalion
  • 1st Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters
Artillery Battalion

Maj Robert Martin

Breckinridge's Corps

MG John C. Breckinridge

Division Brigade Regiments and others

Cleburne's Division
     MG Patrick Cleburne
  

Liddell's Brigade

Col Daniel C. Govan

Smith's Brigade

BG James A. Smith (w)
Col Hiram B. Granbury

Polk's Brigade

BG Lucius E. Polk

  • 1st Arkansas: Col John W. Colquitt, Ltc William H. Martin (w)
  • 3rd-5th Confederate: Ltc James C. Cole (w), Cpt W. A. Brown, Cpt Mumford H. Dixon
  • 2nd Tennessee: Col William D. Robison (w), Ltc William J. Hale
  • 35th-48thTennessee
Lowrey's Brigade

BG Mark P. Lowrey

  • 16th Alabama: Maj Frederick A. Ashford
  • 33rd Alabama: Col Samuel Adams
  • 45th Alabama: Ltc Harris D. Lampley
  • 32nd-45th Mississippi: Col Aaron B. Hardcastle
  • 15th Mississippi Battalion Sharpshooters: Cpt Thomas M. Steger
Artillery Battalion

Maj Thomas R. Hotchkiss
Cpt James P. Douglas

Stewart's Division
     MG Alexander P. Stewart

Adams' Brigade

Col Randall L. Gibson

Strahl's Brigade

BG Otho F. Strahl

Clayton's Brigade[9]

Col James T. Holtzclaw

Stovall's Brigade

BG Marcellus A. Stovall

Artillery Battalion

Cpt Henry C. Semple

Breckinridge's Division
     BG William B. Bate
  

Lewis' Brigade

BG Joseph H. Lewis

Bate's Brigade

Col Robert C. Tyler (w)
Col Anthony F. Rudler (w)
Ltc James J. Turner

  • 37th Georgia: Col Anthony F. Rudler, Ltc Joseph T. Smith
  • 4th Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters
  • 10th Tennessee: Maj John O'Neill
  • 15th-37th Tennessee: Maj John M. Wall
  • 20th Tennessee
  • 30th Tennessee: Ltc James J. Turner
  • 1st Tennessee Battalion
Florida (Finley's) Brigade[11]

BG Jesse J. Finley

Artillery Battalion

Cpt Cuthbert H. Slocomb

Stevenson's Division
     MG Carter L. Stevenson
     BG John C. Brown

Brown's Brigade

BG John C. Brown

  • 3rd Tennessee
  • 18th-26th Tennessee: Ltc William R. Butler, Maj William H. Joyner (w)
  • 32nd Tennessee: Maj John P. McGuire
  • 45th Tennessee-23rd Tennessee Battalion: Col Anderson Searcy
Cumming's Brigade

BG Alfred Cumming

  • 34th Georgia: Col James A. W. Johnson (w), Ltc Joseph W. Bradley
  • 36th Georgia: Ltc Alexander M. Wallace (w), Cpt Jacob L. Morgan
  • 39th Georgia: Col Joseph T. McConnell (mw)
  • 56th Georgia: Ltc John T. Slaughter (w), Cpt John A. Grice
Pettus's Brigade

BG Edmund W. Pettus

  • 20th Alabama: Cpt John W. Davis
  • 23rd Alabama
  • 30th Alabama: Col Charles M. Shelley
  • 31st Alabama: Col Daniel R. Hundley
  • 46th Alabama
Artillery Battalion[12]

Cpt William W. Carnes[13]

  • Baxter's (Tennessee) Battery
  • Carnes's (Tennessee) Battery
  • Corput's (Georgia) Battery: Cpt Max van den Corput
  • Rowan's (Georgia) Battery

Wheeler's Cavalry Corps

MG Joseph Wheeler[14]

Division Brigade Regiments and others

Wharton's Division
     MG John A. Wharton

First Brigade

Col Thomas Harrison

Second Brigade

BG Henry B. Davidson

  • 1st Tennessee
  • 2nd Tennessee
  • 4th Tennessee
  • 6th Tennessee
  • 11th Tennessee

Martin's Division
     BG William T. Martin

First Brigade

BG John T. Morgan

  • 1st Alabama
  • 3rd Alabama
  • 4th (Russell's) Alabama
  • Malone's (Alabama) Regiment
  • 51st Alabama
Second Brigade

Col James J. Morrison

Armstrong's Division
     BG Frank C. Armstrong

First Brigade

BG William Y.C. Humes

  • 4th (Baxter Smith's) Tennessee
  • 5th Tennessee
  • 8th (Dibrell's) Tennessee
  • 9th Tennessee
  • 10th Tennessee
Second Brigade

Col Charles H. Tyler

  • Clay's (Kentucky) Battalion
  • Edmundson's (Virginia) Battalion
  • Jessee's (Kentucky) Battalion
  • Johnson's (Kentucky) Battalion

Kelly's Division
     BG John H. Kelly

First Brigade

Col William B. Wade

  • 1st Confederate
  • 3rd Confederate
  • 8th Confederate
  • 10th Confederate
Second Brigade

Col John W. Grigsby

Artillery
  • Huggins' (Tennessee) Battery
  • Huwald's (Tennessee) Battery
  • White's (Tennessee) Battery
  • Wiggins' (Arkansas) Battery

Reserve artillery

Battalions Batteries
Robertson's Battalion[15]

Maj Felix H. Robertson

  • Barret's (Missouri) Battery
  • Havis' (Georgia) Battery
  • Lumsden's (Alabama) Battery
  • Massenburg's (Georgia) Battery

Notes

  1. ^ Multiple commander names indicate command succession of command during the battle or the campaign.
  2. ^ Official Records, Series I, Volume XXXI, Part 2, pages 657-664
  3. ^ Official Records, Series I, Volume XXXI, Part 2, pages 808-812
  4. ^ The 38th Tennessee was left at Charleston, Tennessee (see: Wright's report)
  5. ^ Detached November 22 for operations in East Tennessee. Reynolds' brigade and the artillery were recalled
  6. ^ Brigade commander unknown [citation needed]
  7. ^ Col James C. Nisbet from the 66th Georgia was probably in command[citation needed]
  8. ^ So many non-commissioned officers and men had been killed and disabled in the battery that Col Granbury was forced to make a detail from the infantry to work the guns (see: Cleburne's report)
  9. ^ The 32nd Alabama and 58th Alabama were consolidated just prior to the Battle of Missionary Ridge (see: Peter Cozzens, The Shipwreck of Their Hopes: The Battles for Chattanooga, page 412)
  10. ^ Made up of dismounted cavalry troopers returning from Morgan's Raid.
  11. ^ Organized on November 12
  12. ^ According to Stevenson's return from November 20, 1863 his artillery battalion consisted of Carnes's, Corput's and Rowan's batteries and the 20th Alabama Battalion viz: Company A, Cpt Winslow D. Emery; Company B, Richard H. Bellamy and Company C, Cpt Thomas J. Key
  13. ^ Peter Cozzens, The Shipwreck of Their Hopes: The Battles for Chattanooga, page 413
  14. ^ Army organization from November 20, 1863 shows that the First Brigade of Wharton's Division, Martin's Division, Armstrong's Division (the 5th Tennessee excepted) and all the Artillery (excepted Huwald's Battery) was detached under Wheeler's command
  15. ^ Sengstak's (Alabama) Battery, assigned November 19, not accounted for

References

  • Cozzens, Peter. The Shipwreck of Their Hopes: The Battles for Chattanooga. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1994. ISBN 978-0-252-06595-8.
  • U.S. War Department, The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1880–1901.
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