Vicksburg Union order of battle

The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Siege of Vicksburg of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization[1] during the campaign.[2]

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

Army of the Tennessee

MG Ulysses S. Grant, Commanding

General Staff:

  • Acting Inspector General: BG Jeremiah C. Sullivan
  • Chief of Transportation: Col Joseph D. Webster
  • Chief of Staff: Ltc John A. Rawlins

General Headquarters:


IX Corps

MG John Parke[4]

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division


     BG Thomas Welsh

1st Brigade


   Col Henry Bowman

3rd Brigade


   Col Daniel Leasure

Artillery

Second Division


     BG Robert B. Potter

1st Brigade


   Col Simon Goodell Griffin

2nd Brigade


   BG Edward Ferrero

3rd Brigade


   Col Benjamin C. Christ

  • 29th Massachusetts: Ltc Joseph H. Barnes
  • 46th New York: Col Joseph P. Gerhardt
  • 50th Pennsylvania: Ltc Thomas S. Brenholtz
Artillery
  • Battery L, 2nd New York Light: Cpt Jacob Roemer
Artillery Reserve

XIII Corps

MG John A. McClernand[6]
MG Edward Ord

Escort

  • 3rd Illinois Cavalry, Company L: Cpt David R. Sparks

Pioneers

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Ninth Division


     BG Peter J. Osterhaus

1st Brigade


   BG Albert L. Lee (w) [May 19]
   Col James Keigwin[7]

  • 118th Illinois: Col John G. Fonda
  • 49th Indiana: Maj Arthur J. Hawhe, Ltc Joseph H. Thornton
  • 69th Indiana: Col Thomas W. Bennett, Ltc Oran Perry
  • 7th Kentucky: Ltc John Lucas, Col Reuben May
  • 120th Ohio: Col Marcus M. Spiegel
2nd Brigade


   Col Daniel W. Lindsey

Cavalry
  • 2nd Illinois Cavalry (5 companies): Ltc Daniel B. Bush, Jr.
  • 3rd Illinois Cavalry (3 companies): Cpt John L. Campbell
  • 6th Missouri Cavalry (7 companies): Col Clark Wright
Artillery


   Cpt Jacob T. Foster

Tenth Division


   BG Andrew J. Smith


Escort

  • 4th Indiana Cavalry, Company C: Cpt Andrew P. Gallagher
1st Brigade


   BG Stephen G. Burbridge

2nd Brigade


   Col William J. Landram

  • 77th Illinois: Col David P. Grier
  • 97th Illinois: Col Friend S. Rutherford, Ltc Lewis D. Martin
  • 130th Illinois: Col Nathaniel Niles
  • 19th Kentucky: Ltc John Cowan, Maj Josiah J. Mann
  • 48th Ohio: Ltc Job R. Parker, Col Peter J. Sullivan
Artillery

Twelfth Division


     BG Alvin P. Hovey


Escort

  • 1st Indiana Cavalry, Company C: Lt James L. Carey
1st Brigade


   BG George F. McGinnis

  • 11th Indiana: Ltc William W. Darnall
  • 24th Indiana: Col William T. Spicely
  • 34th Indiana: Col Robert A. Cameron, Maj Robert B. Jones, Col Robert A. Cameron
  • 46th Indiana: Col Thomas H. Bringhurst
  • 29th Wisconsin: Col Charles R. Gill, Ltc William A. Greene
2nd Brigade


   Col James R. Slack

  • 87th Illinois: Col John E. Whiting
  • 47th Indiana: Ltc John A. McLaughlin
  • 24th Iowa: Col Eber C. Byam, Ltc John Q. Wilds
  • 28th Iowa: Col John Connell
  • 56th Ohio: Col William H. Raynor
Artillery

Fourteenth Division


     BG Eugene A. Carr


Escort

  • 3rd Illinois Cavalry, Company G: Cpt Enos McPhail, Cpt Samuel S. Marrett
1st Brigade


   BG William P. Benton
   Col Henry D. Washburn[8]
   Col David Shunk[9]

2nd Brigade


   BG Michael K. Lawler

Artillery

XV Corps

MG William T. Sherman

  • Chief of Staff: Ltc John Henry Hammond
  • Chief of Artillery: Maj Ezra Taylor
Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division


     MG Frederick Steele

1st Brigade


   Col Francis H. Manter
   Col Bernard G. Farrar[10]

2nd Brigade


   Col Charles R. Woods

3rd Brigade


   BG John M. Thayer

Artillery
  • 1st Battery, Iowa Light: Cpt Henry H. Griffiths
  • Battery F, 2nd Missouri Light: Cpt Clemens Landgraeber
  • 4th Battery, Ohio Light: Cpt Louis Hoffmann
Cavalry
  • Kane County (Illinois) Independent Company: Lt Thomas J. Beebe
  • 3rd Illinois Cavalry, Company D: Lt Jonathan Kershner

Second Division


     MG Francis Preston Blair, Jr.

1st Brigade


   Col Giles A. Smith

2nd Brigade


   Col Thomas Kilby Smith
   BG Joseph A. J. Lightburn[11]

3rd Brigade


   BG Hugh Boyle Ewing

  • 30th Ohio: Ltc George H. Hildt, Col Theodore Jones
  • 37th Ohio: Ltc Louis von Blessing, Maj Charles Hipp, Col Edward Siber
  • 47th Ohio: Col Augustus C. Parry
  • 4th West Virginia: Col James H. Dayton
Artillery
  • Battery A, 1st Illinois Light: Cpt Peter P. Wood
  • Battery B, 1st Illinois Light: Cpt Samuel E. Barrett, Lt Israel P. Rumsey
  • Battery H, 1st Illinois Light: Cpt Levi W. Hart
  • 8th Battery, Ohio Light: Cpt James F. Putnam
Cavalry

Third Division


     BG James M. Tuttle

1st Brigade


   BG Ralph P. Buckland
   Col William L. McMillen[12]

  • 114th Illinois: Col James W. Judy
  • 93rd Indiana: Col De Witt C. Thomas
  • 72nd Ohio: Ltc Le Roy Crockett, Maj Charles G. Eaton
  • 95th Ohio: Col William L. McMillen, Ltc Jefferson Brumback
2nd Brigade


   BG Joseph A. Mower

  • 47th Illinois: Ltc Samuel R. Baker
  • 5th Minnesota: Col Lucius F. Hubbard
  • 11th Missouri: Col Andrew J. Weber, Ltc William L. Barnum
  • 8th Wisconsin: Col George W. Robbins
3rd Brigade


   BG Charles L. Matthies
   Col Joseph J. Woods[13]

Artillery


   Cpt Nelson T. Spoor

Unattached cavalry
  • 4th Iowa Cavalry: Ltc Simeon D. Swan

XVI Corps (detachment)

MG Cadwallader C. Washburn

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division[14]


     BG William Sooy Smith


Escort

  • 7th Illinois Cavalry, Company B: Cpt Henry C. Forbes
1st Brigade


   Col John Mason Loomis
   Col Sanford J. Stoughton

  • 26th Illinois: Maj John B. Harris
  • 90th Illinois: Col Timothy O'Meara
  • 12th Indiana: Col Reuben Williams
  • 100th Indiana: Ltc Albert Heath
2nd Brigade


   Col Stephen G. Hicks

3rd Brigade


   Col Joseph R. Cockerill

4th Brigade


   Col William W. Sanford

Artillery


   Cpt William Cogswell

Fourth Division[15]


     BG Jacob G. Lauman

1st Brigade


   Col Isaac C. Pugh

2nd Brigade


   Col Cyrus Hall

3rd Brigade


   Col George E. Bryant
   Col Amory K. Johnson[17]

  • 28th Illinois: Maj Hinman Rhodes
  • 32nd Illinois: Col John Logan, Ltc William Hunter
  • 12th Wisconsin: Ltc De Witt C. Poole, Col George E. Bryant
Cavalry
Artillery.


   Cpt George C. Gumbart

Provisional Division[18]


     BG Nathan Kimball

Engelmann's Brigade


   Col Adolph Engelmann

  • 43rd Illinois: Ltc Adolph Dengler
  • 61st Illinois: Maj Simon P. Ohr
  • 106th Illinois: Maj John M. Hurt
  • 12th Michigan: Col William H. Graves
Richmond's Brigade


   Col Jonathan Richmond

Montgomery's Brigade


   Col Milton Montgomery

XVII Corps

MG James B. McPherson

Escort

  • 4th Company Ohio Cavalry: Cpt John S. Foster
Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Third Division


     MG John A. Logan


Escort

  • 2nd Illinois Cavalry, Company A: Lt William B. Cummins
1st Brigade


   BG John E. Smith[19]
   BG Mortimer D. Leggett

  • 20th Illinois: Maj Daniel Bradley
  • 31st Illinois: Ltc John D. Rees, Maj Robert N. Pearson
  • 45th Illinois: Col Jasper A. Maltby
  • 124th Illinois: Col Thomas J. Sloan
  • 23rd Indiana: Ltc William L. Sanderson
2nd Brigade


   BG Mortimer D. Leggett
   Col Manning F. Force[20]

3rd Brigade


   BG John Dunlap Stevenson

  • 8th Illinois: Ltc Robert H. Sturgess
  • 17th Illinois: Ltc Francis M. Smith
  • 81st Illinois: Col James J. Dollins, Col Franklin Campbell
  • 7th Missouri: Cpt Robert Buchanan, Cpt William B. Collins
  • 32nd Ohio: Col Benjamin F. Potts
Artillery


   Maj Charles J. Stolbrand

  • Battery D, 1st Illinois Light: Cpt Henry A. Rogers, Lt George J. Wood, Cpt Frederick Sparrestrom
  • Battery G, 2nd Illinois Light:[21] Cpt Frederick Sparrestrom, Lt John W. Lowell
  • Battery L, 2nd Illinois Light: Cpt William H. Bolton
  • Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery: Cpt Samuel De Golyer, Lt Theodore W. Lockwood
  • 3rd Battery, Ohio Light: Cpt William S. Williams

Sixth Division


     BG John McArthur


Escort

  • 11th Illinois Cavalry, Company G: Lt Stephen S. Tripp
1st Brigade
(Post of Lake Providence)


   BG Hugh T. Reid

2nd Brigade


   BG Thomas E.G. Ransom

3rd Brigade


   Col William Hall
   Col Alexander Chambers[22]

Artillery


   Maj Thomas D. Maurice

Seventh Division


     BG Isaac Quinby
     BG John E. Smith[23]


Escort

  • 4th Missouri Cavalry, Company F: Lt Alexander Mueller
1st Brigade


   Col John B. Sanborn

2nd Brigade


   Col Samuel A. Holmes
   Col Green B. Raum[24]

  • 56th Illinois: Col Green B. Raum, Cpt Pinckney J. Welsh
  • 17th Iowa: Col David B. Hillis, Ltc Clark R. Wever, Maj John F. Walden
  • 10th Missouri: Maj Francis C. Deimling
  • 24th Missouri, Company E: Lt Daniel Driscoll
  • 80th Ohio: Col Matthias H. Bartilson, Maj Pren Metham
3rd Brigade


   Col George B. Boomer (k) [May 22]
   Col Holden Putnam[25]
   BG Charles L. Matthies[26]

Artillery.


   Cpt Frank C. Sands
   Cpt Henry Dillon[27]

Herron's Division[29]


     MG Francis J. Herron

1st Brigade


   BG William Vandever

2nd Brigade


   BG William W. Orme

Unattached cavalry


   Col Cyrus Bussey

  • 5th Illinois Cavalry: Maj Thomas A. Apperson
  • 3rd Iowa Cavalry: Maj Oliver H. P. Scott
  • 2nd Wisconsin Cavalry: Col Thomas Stephens

District of Northeast Louisiana

BG Elias S. Dennis

Brigades Regiments and batteries
Detached Brigade


   Col George W. Neeley

  • 63rd Illinois: Col Joseph B. McCown
  • 108th Illinois: Ltc Charles Turner
  • 120th Illinois: Col George W. McKeaig
  • 131st Illinois: Col George W. Neeley, Maj Joseph L. Purvis
  • 10th Illinois Cavalry, Companies A, D, G, and K: Maj Elvis P. Shaw
African Brigade


   Col Isaac F. Shephard

Post of Goodrich's Landing, La.


   Col William F. Wood


Notes

  1. Multiple commander names indicate command succession of command during the battle or the campaign.
  2. Official Records, Series I, Volume XXIV, Part 2, pages 148-158
  3. The judge advocate general declared this unit as a special contingent of the army, however Grant later wrote "the Marine Brigade is not subject to my orders"
  4. IX Corps: joined from the Department of the Ohio, June 14 to 17.
  5. Transferred from Second Division June 25.
  6. Relieved June 19.
  7. Assumed command May 19.
  8. Assumed command May 31.
  9. Assumed command June 27.
  10. Assumed command June 13.
  11. Assumed command May 24.
  12. Assumed command June 22.
  13. Assumed command June 1.
  14. Joined from La Grange, Tenn., June 12.
  15. Joined from Memphis, Tenn., May 13 to 20. Temporarily attached to the Thirteenth Corps.
  16. Transferred to Third Brigade June 22.
  17. Assumed command June 9.
  18. Composed of the First and Second Brigades of the Third Division and four regiments from the Sixth Division. Joined from Memphis, Tenn., June 3.
  19. transferred to 7th Division, XVII Corps on June 3
  20. Assumed command June 3.
  21. By the collision of two steamers May 1, 1863, near Grand Gulf, MISS., this battery lost all its guns, and was sent to Memphis to refit. It rejoined the army at Vicksburg June 30. Meantime Captain Sparrestrom had been assigned, June 16, to the command of Battery D, First Illinois Light Artillery.
  22. Assumed command June 6.
  23. Assumed command June 3.
  24. Assumed command June 10.
  25. Assumed command May 22.
  26. Assumed command June 2.
  27. Assumed command June 6.
  28. Temporarily attached to Kimball's Division, XVI Corps, June 6.
  29. Joined from the Department of the Missouri June 11.

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