Port Hudson Union order of battle

The following is the organization of the Union forces engaged at the Siege of Port Hudson, during the American Civil War in 1863. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately.

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

Union forces

Army of the Gulf

XIX Corps

MG Nathaniel P. Banks

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

1st Division
     MG Christopher C. Augur

1st Brigade


   Col Edward P. Chapin (k)
   Col Charles J. Paine[2]

2nd Brigade


   BG Godfrey Weitzel[4]
   Col Stephen Thomas[5][6]

3rd Brigade


   Col Nathan Dudley

Artillery

2nd Division
     BG Thomas W. Sherman (w)
     BG George L. Andrews[7]
     BG Frank S. Nickerson[8]
     BG William Dwight[9]

1st Brigade


   BG Neal S. Dow (w&c)[10]
   Col David S. Cowles (k)[11]
   Col Thomas S. Clark[12]

2nd Brigade[14]


   Col Alpha B. Farr
   Col Thomas W. Cahill[15]
   Col Lewis Benedict[16][17]

3rd Brigade


   BG Frank S. Nickerson

Artillery

3rd Division
     BG Halbert E. Paine (w)
     Col Hawkes Fearing[18]

1st Brigade


   Col Timothy Ingraham
   Col Samuel P. Ferris[19][20]

2nd Brigade


   Col Hawkes Fearing
   Maj John H. Alcot[22]

3rd Brigade


   Col Oliver P. Gooding

  • 31st Massachusetts: Ltc William S.B. Hopkins
  • 38th Massachusetts: Ltc William L. Rodman (k)
  • 53rd Massachusetts: Col John W. Kimball
  • 156th New York: Col Jacob Sharpe
Artillery

4th Division
     BG Cuvier Grover

1st Brigade


   BG William Dwight
   Col Joseph S. Morgan[23]

2nd Brigade


   Col William K. Kimball

3rd Brigade


   Col Henry W. Birge

  • 13th Connecticut: Cpt Apollos Comstock
  • 25th Connecticut: Ltc Mason C. Weld[26]
  • 26th Maine: Col Nathan H. Hubbard
  • 159th New York: Ltc Charles A. Burt
Artillery


   Cpt Henry W. Closson

United States Colored Troops

Corps D'Afrique


   BG Daniel Ullman

  • 6th Corps D'Afrique: Maj George Bishop
  • 7th Corps D'Afrique: Maj Cornelius Mowers
  • 8th Corps D'Afrique: Ltc William S. Mudgett
  • 9th Corps D'Afrique: Ltc Isaac S. Bangs
  • 10th Corps D'Afrique: Ltc Ladislas L. Zulavsky
  • 1st Louisiana Engineers: Col Justin Hodge
Native Guard
  • 1st Louisiana Native Guards: Ltc Chauncey J. Bassett
  • 3rd Louisiana Native Guards: Col John A. Nelson
  • 4th Louisiana Native Guards: Col Charles W. Drew

Cavalry

Grierson's Brigade


   Col Benjamin H. Grierson

  • 6th Illinois Cavalry: Col Reuben Loomis
  • 7th Illinois Cavalry: Col Edward Prince
  • 1st Louisiana Cavalry: Maj Harai Robinson
  • 2nd Rhode Island Cavalry: Ltc Augustus W. Corliss
  • 2nd Massachusetts Cavalry: Maj James Magee
  • 14th New York Cavalry: Cpt George Branning
  • 4th Wisconsin Mounted: Maj Webster Moore

West Gulf Blockading Squadron

Rear Admiral David G. Farragut

Class Vessel

Steam frigate

USS Hartford

   Cpt James S. Palmer

USS Richmond

   Cpt James Alden

USS Mississippi

   Cpt Melancton Smith

USS Monongahela

   Cpt James P. McKinstry

Gunboat

USS Albatross

   Lt Commander John E. Hart

USS Genesee

   Commander William H. Macomb

USS Kineo

   Lt Commander John Watters

Ironclad

USS Essex

   Commander Charles H. B. Caldwell

Notes

  1. assigned to command the 2nd Division on 27 May
  2. from 27 May
  3. mustered out 25 August
  4. Weitzel commanded the "Right Flank" of the Union forces during the siege.
  5. Eicher p.528
  6. from 14 May
  7. from 27 May
  8. from 28 May
  9. from 30 May
  10. Dow was wounded 27 May and was taken prisoner by Confederate cavalry in July while convalescing on a nearby plantation.
  11. from 27 May
  12. from 27 May
  13. mustered out 17 August
  14. 19th Corps Organization
  15. from 12 May
  16. temporarily on 14 June
  17. At the time Benedict assumed command the 2nd Brigade consisted of 175th New York, 28th Maine, 48th Massachusetts, 162nd New York; Benedict, Henry Marvin (1866). A memorial of Brevet Brigadier General Lewis Benedict, colonel of 162d regiment N.Y.V.I., who fell in battle at Pleasant Hill, La., April 9, 1864. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell. pp. 55. Retrieved 2012-08-03.
  18. from 14 June
  19. Union Land Forces at Port Hudson - June 30, 1863
  20. from 14 June
  21. mustered out 17 August
  22. from 14 June
  23. from 30 May
  24. mustered out 30 September
  25. Redesignated 3rd Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry on June 17, 1863.
  26. mustered out 25 August

References

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