Pea Ridge Confederate order of battle

These are the units and commanders who fought for the Confederacy in the Battle of Pea Ridge. The Pea Ridge Union order of battle is shown separately.[1]

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

  • w = wounded
  • mw = mortally wounded
  • k = killed
  • c = captured
  • - = not reported, unknown

Army of the West

Maj. Gen. Earl Van Dorn

Right Wing

Right Wing of the Army of the West[2]
Division Brigade Unit Commander Killed Wounded Missing Casualties
McCulloch's Division
BG Benjamin McCulloch (k)
BG James M. McIntosh (k)
Col Elkanah Greer
BG Albert Pike
Hébert's Infantry Brigade
Col Louis Hébert (c)
Col Evander McNair
(5,700 infantry)[3]
3rd Louisiana Infantry RegimentMaj Will F. Tunnard (c)
Cpt W.L. Gunnells
10154267
4th Arkansas Infantry RegimentCol Evander McNair
Ltc Samuel Ogden
1638054
14th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Powers')Col William C. Mitchell (c)----
15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Northwest)Col Dandridge McRae----
16th Arkansas Infantry RegimentCol John F. Hill----
17th (Griffith's) Arkansas Infantry RegimentCol Frank A. Rector----
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles (dismounted)Col Thomas J. Churchill5005
2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles (dismounted)Col Benjamin T. Embry415827
4th Texas Cavalry Battalion (dismounted)Maj John W. Whitfield----
McIntosh's Cavalry Brigade
BG James M. McIntosh (k)
Col Elkanah Greer
(3,000 cavalry)[3]
3rd Texas Cavalry RegimentCol Elkanah Greer
Ltc Walter P. Lane
212014
6th Texas Cavalry RegimentCol B. Warren Stone331319
9th Texas Cavalry RegimentCol William B. Sims (w)
Ltc William Quayle
----
11th Texas Cavalry RegimentCol William C. Young----
1st Arkansas Cavalry Battalion (Stirman's)Maj William H. Brooks1130041
1st Texas Cavalry BattalionMaj R. Phillip Crump----
Artillery (18 guns) Hart's Arkansas Battery
4 6-pounder guns
Cpt William Hart----
Provence's Arkansas Battery
2 6-pounder guns & 2 12-pounder howitzers
Cpt David Provence----
Gaines's Arkansas Battery
2 12-pounder rifled guns & 2 12-pounder howitzers
Cpt James J. Gaines----
Good's Texas Battery
4 12-pounder field guns & 2 12-pounder howitzers
Cpt John Jay Good114217
Pike's Brigade Pike's Indian Brigade
BG Albert Pike
(2,500 cavalry)[4]
1st Cherokee Mounted RiflesCol John Drew----
2nd Cherokee Mounted RiflesCol Stand Watie----
1st Choctaw and Chickasaw (not engaged)Col Douglas H. Cooper----
1st Creek Mounted Rifles (not engaged)Col Daniel N. McIntosh----
Welch's Texas Cavalry SquadronCpt Otis G. Welch----
Unassigned Units Not Brigaded 19th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Dawson's)
(not engaged)[5]
Ltc P. R. Smith----
20th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (not engaged)[5]Col. George W. King----

Left Wing (Missouri State Guard)

MG Sterling Price (w)
At the beginning of 1862, Price commanded about 8,000 soldiers. About half of these soldiers were organized as the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Missouri Brigades while the rest remained in seven Missouri State Guard "Divisions" that were hardly larger than regiments.[3]

Left Wing of the Army of the West[6]
Division Brigade Unit Commander Killed Wounded Missing Casualties
First (Price's) Division
MG Sterling Price (w)
Headquarters Cearnal's Missouri Cavalry BattalionLtc James T. Cearnal (w)
Maj D. Todd Samuels
261220
First Missouri Brigade
Col Lewis Henry Little
2nd Missouri InfantryCol John Q. Burbridge----
3rd Missouri InfantryCol Benjamin A. Rives (k)
Ltc James A. Pritchard
264533104
1st Missouri Cavalry RegimentCol Elijah Gates----
Wade's Missouri Artillery Battery
2 6-pounder guns & 4 12-pound howitzers
Cpt William Wade----
Clark's Missouri Artillery Battery
4 6-pounder guns
Cpt S. Churchill Clark (k)
Lt James L. Farris
----
Second Missouri Brigade
Col William Y. Slack (mw)
Col Thomas H. Rosser
Hughes's Missouri Infantry BattalionCol John T. Hughes1348
Bevier's Missouri Infantry BattalionMaj Robert S. Bevier38415
Rosser's Missouri Infantry BattalionCol Thomas H. Rosser----
Riggins's Missouri Cavalry BattalionCol George W. Riggins----
Landis's Missouri Artillery Battery
2 12-pounder howitzers & 2 24-pounder howitzers
Cpt John C. Landis----
Jackson's Missouri Artillery Battery
4 6-pounder guns
Cpt William Lucas----
Third Missouri Brigade
Col Colton Greene
Brigade was composed of parts of Col Thomas Freeman's Regiment, Ltc John A. Schnable's Regiment, Cpt L.C. Campbell's cavalry company and partially organized Missouri State Guard units transferring into Confederate service.Col Thomas Freeman et al659065
Missouri State Guard Second Division
BG Martin E. Green
Guarding army's trains[5]
Unidentified infantry and cavalry unitsBG Martin E. Green----
Kneisley's Missouri Battery
5 6-pounder and 12-pounder guns
Cpt James W. Kneisley----
Third Division
Col John Bullock Clark Jr.
1st InfantryMaj John F. Rucker15511
2nd InfantryCol Congreve Jackson5171547[note 1]
3rd InfantryMaj Robert R. Hutchinson120627
4th and 5th InfantryCol J.A. Poindexter337747
6th InfantryLtc Quinton Peacher223833
Tull's Missouri Battery
2 6-pounder rifled guns & 2 6-pounder guns
Cpt Francis M. Tull----
Fifth Division
Col James P. Saunders
Unidentified infantry and cavalry unitsCol James P. Saunders932041
Kelley's Battery
5 6-pounder and 12-pounder guns
Cpt Joseph Kelly----
Sixth Division
Maj D. Herndon Lindsay
Unidentified infantry and cavalry unitsMaj D. Herndon Lindsay1334047
Gorham's Battery
4 6-pounder guns
Cpt James C. Gorham----
Seventh and Ninth Divisions
BG Daniel M. Frost
7th: Unidentified infantry and cavalry unitsBG Daniel M. Frost----
Guibor's Missouri Battery
2 6-pounder guns & 2 12-pounder howitzers
Cpt Henry Guibor----
9th: Unidentified infantry and cavalry unitsBG James H. McBride----
MacDonald's St. Louis Battery
1 6-pounder gun & 2 12-pounder howitzers
Cpt Emmett MacDonald----
Eighth Division
BG James S. Rains
1st InfantryCol William H. Erwin226028[7]
2nd InfantryLtc John P. Bowman----
3rd InfantryLtc A. J. Pearcy----
4th InfantryLtc John M. Stemmons----
Shelby's Cavalry CompanyCpt Jo Shelby----
Bledsoe's Missouri Battery
3 12-pounder Napoleons & 1 12-pounder gun
Lt Charles W. Higgins----

See also

Notes

Footnotes
  1. This should sum to 37. It appears to be a typo in the source.
Citations
  1. Shea & Hess 1992, pp. 331–334.
  2. Shea & Hess 1992, pp. 334–336.
  3. Shea & Hess 1992, p. 23.
  4. Shea & Hess 1992, p. 25.
  5. Shea & Hess 1992, p. 148.
  6. Shea & Hess 1992, pp. 336–339.
  7. Johnson & Buel 1986, p. 337. Reported losses are for the entire 8th Division.

References

  • Foote, Shelby (1986). The Civil War A Narrative: Fort Sumter to Perryville. 1. New York, N.Y.: Random House. ISBN 0-394-74913-8.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Johnson, Robert Underwood; Buel, Clarence Clough (1986). Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: The Opening Battles. 1. Secaucus, N.J.: Castle. ISBN 0-89009-569-8.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Shea, William L.; Hess, Earl J. (1992). Pea Ridge: Civil War Campaign in the West. Chapel Hill, N.C.: The University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 0-8078-2042-3.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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