Shiloh Confederate order of battle

The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Shiloh of the American Civil War. The Union order of battle is shown separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization during the battle.[1][2]

Confederate Army of the Mississippi as organized during the Battle of Shiloh

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

Army of the Mississippi

Gen Albert S. Johnston (k)
Gen Pierre G. T. Beauregard

First Army Corps

MG Leonidas Polk

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
     BG Charles Clark (w)
     BG Alexander P. Stewart

1st Brigade


   Col Robert M. Russell

  • 11th Louisiana: Col Samuel F. Marks (w), Ltc Robert H. Barrow
  • 12th Tennessee: Ltc Tyree H. Bell, Maj Robert P. Caldwell
  • 13th Tennessee: Col Alfred J. Vaughan, jr.
  • 22nd Tennessee: Col Thomas J. Freeman (w), Ltc Francis M. Stewart (w), Maj Lipscomb P. McMurry
  • Tennessee Battery: Cpt Smith P. Bankhead
2nd Brigade


   BG Alexander P. Stewart

Second Division
    BG Benjamin F. Cheatham (w)
    BG Bushrod R. Johnson (w)

1st Brigade


    BG Bushrod R. Johnson
    Col Preston Smith (w)

2nd Brigade


   Col William H. Stephens
   Col George Maney[3]

Cavalry
  • 1st Mississippi: Col Andrew J. Lindsay
  • Mississippi and Alabama Battalion: Ltc Richard H. Brewer
Unattached

Second Army Corps

MG Braxton Bragg

Escort:

  • Alabama Cavalry: Cpt Robert W. Smith
Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
     BG Daniel Ruggles

1st Brigade


   Col Randall L. Gibson

  • 1st Arkansas: Col James F. Fagan
  • 4th Louisiana: Col Henry W. Allen (w), Ltc Samuel E. Hunter
  • 13th Louisiana: Maj Anatole P. Avegno (mw), Cpt Stephen O'Leary (w), Cpt Edgar M. Dubroca
  • 19th Louisiana: Col Benjamin L. Hodge, Ltc James M. Hollingsworth
2nd Brigade


   BG Patton Anderson

  • 1st Florida Battalion: Maj Thaddens A. McDonell (w), Cpt W. G. Poole, Cpt W. Capers Bird
  • 17th Louisiana: Ltc Charles Jones (w)
  • 20th Louisiana: Col August Reichard
  • 9th Texas: Col Wright A. Stanley
  • Confederate Guards Response Battalion: Maj Franklin H. Clack
  • Washington Louisiana Artillery, 5th Company: Cpt W. Irwin Hodgson
3rd Brigade


   Col Preston Pond, Jr.

  • 16th Louisiana: Maj Daniel Gober
  • 18th Louisiana: Col Alfred Mouton (w), Ltc Alfred Roman
  • Crescent (Louisiana) Regiment: Col Marshall J. Smith
  • Orleans Guard Battalion: Maj Leon Querouze (w)
  • 38th Tennessee: Col Robert F. Looney
  • Alabama Battery: Cpt William H. Ketchum
Cavalry
  • Alabama Battalion: Cpt Thomas F. Jenkins

Second Division
     BG Jones M. Withers

1st Brigade


   BG Adley H. Gladden (mw)
   Col Daniel W. Adams (w)
   Col Zach C. Deas (w)

  • 21st Alabama: Ltc Stewart W. Cayce, Maj Frederik Stewart
  • 22nd Alabama: Col Zach C. Deas, Ltc John C. Marrast
  • 25th Alabama: Col John Q. Loomis (w), Maj George D. Johnston
  • 26th (Coltart's) Alabama:[5] Col John G. Coltart (w), Ltc William D. Chadick
  • 1st Louisiana: Col Daniel W. Adams, Maj Frederick H. Farrar, Jr.
  • Alabama Battery: Cpt Felix H. Robertson
2nd Brigade


   BG James R. Chalmers

  • 5th Mississippi: Col Albert E. Fant
  • 7th Mississippi: Ltc Hamilton Mayson
  • 9th Mississippi: Ltc William A. Rankin (mw), Maj F. Eugene Whitfield
  • 10th Mississippi: Col Robert A. Smith
  • 52nd Tennessee: Col Benjamin J. Lea
  • Alabama Battery: Cpt Charles P. Gage
3rd Brigade


   BG John K. Jackson

Third Army Corps

MG William J. Hardee (w)

Brigades Regiments and batteries
1st Brigade


   BG Thomas C. Hindman[6]
   Col Robert G. Shaver

  • 2nd Arkansas: Col Daniel C. Govan, Maj Reuben F. Harvey
  • 6th Arkansas: Col Alexander T. Hawthorn
  • 7th Arkansas: Ltc John M. Dean (k), Maj James T. Martin
  • 3rd Confederate: Col John S. Marmaduke
  • Mississippi Battery: Cpt Charles Swett
2nd Brigade


   BG Patrick Cleburne

3rd Brigade


   BG Sterling A. M. Wood (w)
   Col William K. Patterson[7]

Reserve Corps

BG John C. Breckinridge

Brigades Regiments and batteries
1st Brigade


   Col Robert P. Trabue

  • 4th Alabama Battalion: Maj James M. Clifton
  • 31st Alabama: Ltc Montgomery Gilbreath
  • 3rd Kentucky: Ltc Benjamin Anderson (w)
  • 4th Kentucky: Ltc Andrew R. Hynes (w)
  • 5th Kentucky: Col Thomas H. Hunt
  • 6th Kentucky: Col Joseph H. Lewis
  • Tennessee Battalion: Ltc James M. Crews
  • Kentucky Battery: Cpt Edward P. Byrne
  • Kentucky Battery: Cpt Robert Cobb
  • Kentucky Cavalry (squadron): Cpt John H. Morgan
2nd Brigade


   BG John S. Bowen (w)
   Col John D. Martin

  • 9th Arkansas: Col Isaac L. Dunlop
  • 10th Arkansas: Col Thomas D. Merrick
  • 2nd Confederate: Col John D. Martin, Maj Thomas H. Mangum
  • 1st Missouri: Col Lucius L. Rich (mw)
  • Mississippi Battery: Cpt Alfred Hudson
3rd Brigade


   Col Winfield S. Statham

  • 15th Mississippi: Maj William F. Brantley (w), Cpt Lamkin S. Terry
  • 22nd Mississippi: Col Frank Schaller (w), Ltc Charles S. Nelms (mw), Maj James S. Prestidge
  • 19th Tennessee: Col David H. Cummings
  • 20th Tennessee: Col Joel A. Battle (w&c), Ltc Moscow B. Carter
  • 28th Tennessee: Col John P. Murray
  • 45th Tennessee: Ltc Ephraim F. Lytle
  • Tennessee Battery: Cpt Arthur M. Rutledge

Unattached

Brigades Regiments and batteries
Cavalry
Artillery

Notes

  1. Official Records, Series I, Volume LII, Part 1, pages 26-29
  2. Multiple commander names indicate command succession of command during the battle or the campaign.
  3. Maney, who was senior to Stephens, arrived on the field later and took command. Stephens was injured when thrown from his horse, as he records in his report (see: Official Records, Series I, Volume X, Part 1, page 452)
  4. Arrived on April 7, 1862.
  5. Not to be confused with the other 26th Alabama(O'Neill's) that served in the Army of Northern Virginia and later Army of Tennessee. Coltart's 26th Alabama was renamed 50th Alabama on June 6 1863.
  6. Commanded his own and the 3rd Brigade.
  7. Temporarily
  8. Sometimes mistaken for the 55th (Brown's) Tennessee Infantry.

References

  • 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, 18801901.
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