Battle of the Thames order of battle

The following units and commanders of the American, British and Native American armed forces Battle of the Thames during the War of 1812.

Abbreviations used

Military Rank

Other

  • w = wounded
  • k = killed
  • m = missing

American Forces

Army of the Northwest: MG William Henry Harrison

General Staff

Unit Regiments and Other
U.S. Regular Army
  • 27th U.S. Infantry: Col George Paul
  • 24th U.S. Infantry, detachment
  • 2nd U.S. Artillery, detachment: Maj Eleazar Wood
Cavalry

Kentucky Militia

Governor Isaac Shelby[1]

General Staff

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

1st Division
     BG William Henry

First Brigade


   Col George Trotter[2]

  • 1st Infantry Regiment: Col George Trotter
  • 2nd Infantry Regiment: Col John Donaldson
Third Brigade


   BG John Edward King

  • 5th Infantry Regiment: Col Henry Renick
  • 7th Infantry Regiment: Col Micah Taul
Fourth Brigade


   BG James Allen

  • 6th Infantry Regiment: Col Richard Davenport
  • 8th Infantry Regiment: Col John Calloway

Second Division
     BG Joseph Desha

Second Brigade


   BG David Chiles

  • 3rd Infantry Regiment: Col John Poagle
  • 4th Infantry Regiment: Col William Mountjoy
Second Brigade


   BG Samuel Caldwell

  • 9th Infantry Regiment: Col John Simrall
  • 10th Infantry Regiment: Col Philip Barbour
Unattached


  • 11th Infantry Regiment: Col William Williams

British & Native American Forces

MG Henry Procter

British

Tecumseh's Confederacy

Tecumseh

References

  1. Organization of the Kentucky Militia forces (Young pp.38-43)
  2. The First brigade was assigned to BG Marquis Calmes who was absent at the time of the battle. Col Trotter commanded in his place.

Sources

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