Battle of Chickamauga Confederate Order of Battle

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Confederate Army at the Battle of Chickamauga
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ARMY OF TENNESSEE.
General BRAXTON BRAGG, commanding,

HEADQUARTERS.

Escort.
Capt. GUY DREUX.

Dreux's Company Louisiana Cavalry, Lieut. O. De Buis.
Holloway's Company Alabama Cavalry, Capt. E. M. Holloway.

RIGHT WING.
Lieut. Gen. LEONIDAS POLK.

ESCORT.

Greenleaf's Company Louisiana Cavalry, Capt. Leeds Greenleaf.

CHEATHAM'S DIVISION.
Maj. Gen. BENJAMIN F. CHEATHAM.

Escort.

Company G, 2d Georgia Cavalry, Capt. Thomas M. Merritt.

Jackson's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. JOHN K. JACKSON.

1st Georgia, 2d Battalion, Maj. James Clarke Gordon.
5th Georgia, Col. Charles P. Daniel.
2d Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters, Maj. Richard H. Whiteley.
5th Mississippi:
    Lieut. Col. W. L. Sykes.
    Maj. John B. Herring.
8th Mississippi, Col. John C. Wilkinson.

Smith's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. PRESTON SMITH.
Col. ALFRED J. VAUGHAN, Jr.

11th Tennessee, Col. George W. Gordon.
12th Tennessee, Col. William M. Watkins.
47th Tennessee,_____
13th Tennessee, Col A. J. Vaughan, jr., and
154th Tennessee, Lieut. Col. R.W. Pitman.
29th Tennessee, Col. Horace Rice.
Dawson's (battalion  Sharpshooters:
    Maj. J. W. Dawson.
    Maj. William Green.
    Maj. James Purl.

Maney's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. GEORGE MANEY.

1st Tennessee, Col. Hume R. Feild.
27th Tennessee,_____
4th Tennessee (Provisional Army):
    Col. James A. McMurry.
    Lieut. Col. Robert N. Lewis.
    Maj. Oliver A. Bradshaw.
    Capt. Joseph Bostick.
6th Tennessee, Col. George C. Porter.
9th Tennessee,_____
24th Tennessee Battalion Sharpshooters, Maj. Frank Maney.

Wright's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. MARCUS J. WRIGHT.

8th Tennessee, Col. John H. Anderson.
16th Tennessee, Col. D. M. Donnell.
28th Tennessee, Col. Sidney S. Stanton.
38th Tennessee, and Maj. Thomas B. Murray's (Tennessee) Battalion, Col. John C. Carter.
51st Tennessee, Lieut. Col. John G. Hall.
52d Tennessee,_____

Strahl's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. OTHO F. STRAHL.

4th Tennessee,_____
5th Tennessee, Col. Jonathan J. Lamb.
19th Tennessee, Col. Francis M. Walker.
24th Tennessee, Col. John A. Wilson.
31st Tennessee, Col. Egbert E. Tansil.
33d Tennessee, Col. Warner P. Jones.

Artillery.
Maj. MELANCTHON SMITH.

Carnes' (Tennessee) Battery, Capt. William W. Carnes.
Scogin's (Georgia) Battery, Capt. John Scogin.
Scott's (Tennessee) Battery:
    Lieut. John H. Marsh.
    Lieut. A. T. Watson.
    Capt. William L. Scott.
Smith's (Mississippi) Battery, Lieut. William B. Turner.
Stanford's (Mississippi) Battery, Capt. Thomas J. Stanford.

HILL'S CORPS.
Lieut. Gen. DANIEL H. HILL.

CLEBURNE'S DIVISION.
Maj. Gen. PATRICK R. CLEBURNE.

Escort.

Sanders' Company Tennessee Cavalry, Capt. C. F. Sanders.

Wood's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. S. A. M. WOOD.

16th Alabama, Maj. John H. McGaughy; Capt. Frederick A. Ashford.
33d Alabama, Col. Samuel Adams.
45th Alabama, Col. E. B. Breedlove.
18th Alabama Battalion, Col. Samuel Adams; Maj. John H. Gibson. 
32d Mississippi,_____
45th Mississippi, Col. M. P. Lowrey.
15th Mississippi Battalion Sharpshooters, Maj. A. T. Hawkins; Capt. Daniel Coleman.

Polk's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. LUCIUS E. POLK.

1st Arkansas, Col. John W. Colquitt.
3d Confederate, Col. J. A. Smith.
5th Confederate,_____
2d Tennessee, Col. William D. Robison.
35th Tennessee, Col. Benjamin J. Hill.
48th Tennessee, Col. George H. Nixon.

Deshler' s Brigade.
Brig. Gen. JAMES DESHLER.
Col. ROGER Q. MILLS.

9th Arkansas, Lieut. Col. A. S. Hutchison.
24th Arkansas,_____
6th Texas Infantry,_____
10th Texas Infantry, Col. Roger Q. Mills; Lieut. Col. T. Scott Anderson.
15th Texas Cavalry,_____
17th Texas Cavalry,_____
18th Texas Cavalry, Col. F. C. Wilkes; Lieut. Col. John T. Coit
24th Texas Cavalry, Maj. William A. Taylor.
25th Texas Cavalry,_____

Artillery.
Maj. T. R. HOTCHKISS.
Capt. HENRY C. SEMPLE.

Calvert's (Arkansas) Battery, Lieut. Thomas J. Key.
Douglas' (Texas) Battery, Capt. James P. Douglas.
Semple's (Alabama) Battery, Capt. Henry C. Semple; Lieut. R. W. Goldthwaite.

BRECKINRIDGE'S DIVISION.
Maj. Gen. JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE.

Escort.

Foules' Company Mississippi Cavalry, Capt. H. L. Foules.

Helm's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. BENJAMIN H. HELM.
Col. JOSEPH H. LEWIS.

41st Alabama, Col. Martin L. Stansel.
2d Kentucky, Lieut. Col. James W. Hewitt; Lieut. Col. James W. Moss.
4th Kentucky, Col. Joseph P. Nuckols; Maj. Thomas W. Thompson.
6th Kentucky, Col. Joseph H. Lewis; Lieut. Col. Martin H. Cofer.
9th Kentucky, Col. John W. Caldwell; Lieut. Col. John C. Wickliffe.

Adams' Brigade.
Brig. Gen. DANIEL W. ADAMS.
Col. RANDALL L. GIBSON.

32d Alabama, Maj. John C. Kimbell; Col. Randall L. Gibson,
13th Louisiana, Col. Leon von Zinken,
20th Louisiana, Capt. E. M. Dubroca.
16th Louisiana, Col. Daniel Gober.
25th Louisiana,_____
19th Louisiana, Lieut. Col. Richard W. Turner; Maj. Loudon Butler; Capt. H. A. Kennedy.
14th Louisiana Battalion, Maj. J. E. Austin.

Stovall's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. MARCELLUS A. STOVALL.

1st Florida, Col. William S. Dilworth.
3d Florida,_____
4th Florida, Col. W. L. L. Bowen.
47th Georgia, Capt. William S. Phillips; Capt. Joseph S. Cone.
60th North Carolina, Lieut. Col. James M. Ray; Capt. James Thomas Weaver.

Artillery.
Maj. RICE E. GRAVES.

Cobb's (Kentucky) Battery, Capt. Robert Cobb.
Graves' (Kentucky) Battery, Lieut. S. M. Spencer.
Mebane's (Tennessee) Battery, Capt. John W. Mebane.
Slocomb's (Louisiana) Battery. Capt. C. H. Slocomb.

RESERVE CORPS.
Maj. Gen. WILLIAM H. T. WALKER.

WALKER'S DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. STATES R. GIST.

Gist's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. STATES R. GIST.
Col. PEYTON H. COLQUITT.
Lieut. Col. LEROY NAPIER.

46th Georgia, Col. Peyton H. Colquitt; Maj. A. M. Speer.
8th Georgia Battalion, Lieut. Col. Leroy Napier; Maj. Z. L. Watters.
16th South Carolina, Col. James McCullough.
24th South Carolina, Col. Clement H. Stevens; Lieut. Col. Ellison Capers.

Ector's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. MATTHEW D. ECTOR.

Stone's (Alabama) Battalion Sharpshooters, Maj. T. O. Stone.
Pound's (Mississippi) Battalion Sharpshooters, Capt. M. Pound.
29th North Carolina, Col. William B. Creasman.
9th Texas, Col. William H. Young.
10th Texas Cavalry, Lieut. Col. C. R. Earp.
14th Texas Cavalry, Col. J. L. Camp.
32d Texas Cavalry, Col. Julius A. Andrews.

Wilson's Brigade.
Col. CLAUDIUS C. WILSON.

25th Georgia, Lieut. Col. A. J. Williams.
29th Georgia, Lieut. George R. McRae.
30th Georgia, Lieut. Col. James S. Boynton.
1st Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters, Maj. Arthur Shaaff.
4th Louisiana Battalion, Lieut. CoL John McEnery.

Artillery.

Ferguson's (South Carolina) Battery, Lieut. R. T. Beauregard.
Howell's (Georgia) Battery (formerly Martin's), Capt. Evan P. Howell.

LIDDELL'S DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. ST. JOHN R. LIDDELL.

Liddell's Brigade.
Col. DANIEL C. GOVAN.

2d Arkansas, Lieut. Col. Reuben F. Harvey and
15th Arkansas, Capt. A. T. Meek.
5th Arkansas, Col. L. Featherston
13th Arkansas, Lieut. Col. John E. Murray.
6th Arkansas, Col. D. A. Gillespie and
7th Arkansas, Lieut. Col. Peter Snyder.
8th Arkansas, Lieut. Col. George F. Baucum; Maj. A. Watkins.
1st Louisiana (Regulars), Lieut. Col. George F. Baucum; Maj. A. Watkins.

Walthall's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. EDWARD C. WALTHALL.

24th Mississippi, Lieut. Col. R. P. McKelvaine; Maj. W. C. Staples; Capt. B. F. Toomer; Capt. J. D. Smith.
27th Mississippi, Col. James A. Campbell.
29th Mississippi, Col. William F. Brantly.
30th Mississippi, Col. Junius I. Scales; Lieut. Col. Hugh A. Reynolds; Maj. James M. Johnson.
34th Mississippi, Lieut. Col. Hugh A. Reynolds; Maj. William G. Pegram; Capt. H. J. Bowen.

Artillery.
Capt. CHARLES SWETT.

Fowler's (Alabama) Battery, Capt. William H. Fowler.
Warren Light Artillery (Mississippi Battery), Lieut. H. Shannon.

LEFT WING.
Lieut. Gen. JAMES LONGSTREET.

HINDMAN'S DIVISION.
Maj. Gen. THOMAS C. HINDMAN.
Brig. Gen. PATTON ANDERSON.

Escort.

Lenoir's Company Alabama, Capt. T. M. Lenoir

Anderson's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. PATTON ANDERSON.

Col. J. H. SHARP.

7th Mississippi, Col. W. H. Bishop.
9th Mississippi, Maj. T. H. Lynam.
10th Mississippi, Lieut. Col. James Barr.
41st Mississippi, Col. W. F. Tucker.
44th Mississippi, Col. J. H. Sharp; Lieut. Col. R. G. Kelsey.
9th Mississippi Battalion Sharpshooters, Maj. W. C. Richards.
Garrity's (Alabama) Battery, Capt. James Garrity.

Deas' Brigade.
Brig. Gen. ZACH. C. DEAS.

19th Alabama, Col. Samuel K. McSpadden.
22d Alabama, Lieut. Col. John Weedon; Capt. Harry T. Toulmin.
25th Alabama, Col. George D. Johnston.
39th Alabama, Col. Whitfield Clark.
50th Alabama, Col. J. G. Coltart.
17th Alabama Battalion Sharpshooters, Capt. James F. Nabers.
Dent's (Alabama) Battery (formerly Robertson's), Capt. S. H. Dent.

Manigault's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. ARTHUR M. MANIGAULT.

24th Alabama, Col. N. N. Davis.
28th Alabama, Col. John C. Reid.
34th Alabama, Maj. John N. Slaughter.
10th South Carolina, Col. James F. Pressley.
19th South Carolina,_____
Waters' (Alabama) Battery, Lieut. Charles W. Watkins.

BUCKNER'S CORPS.
Maj. Gen. SIMON B. BUCKNER.

ESCORT.

Clark's Company Tennessee Cavalry, Capt. J. W. Clark.

STEWART'S DIVISION.
Maj. Gen. ALEXANDER P. STEWART.

Johnson's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. BUSHROD R. JOHNSON.

Col. JOHN S. FULTON.

17th Tennessee, Lieut. Col. Watt W. Floyd.
23d Tennessee, Col. R. H. Keeble.
25th Tennessee, Lieut. Col. R. B. Snowden.
44th Tennessee, Lieut. Col. John L. McEwen, jr.; Maj. G. M. Crawford.

Bate's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. WILLIAM B. BATE.

58th Alabama, Col. Bushrod Jones.
37th Georgia, Col. A. F. Rudler; Lieut. Col. Joseph T. Smith.
4th Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters, Col. R. C. Tyler; Lieut. Col. Joel Towers; Maj. T. D. Caswell; Capt. B. M. Turner.
15th Tennessee, Col. R. Dudley Frayser.
37th Tennessee, Capt. R. M. Tankesley.
20th Tennessee, Col. Thomas B. Smith; Maj. W. M. Shy.

Brown's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. JOHN C. BROWN.

Col. EDMUND C. COOK.

18th Tennessee, Col. Joseph B. Palmer; Lieut. Col. William R. Butler; Capt. Gideon H. Lowe.
26th Tennessee, CoL John M. Lillard; Maj. Richard M. Saffell.
32d Tennessee, Col. Edmund C. Cook; Capt. Calaway G. Tucker.
45th Tennessee, Col. Anderson Searcy.
23d Tennessee Battalion, Maj. Tazewell W. Newman; Capt. W. P. Simpson.

Clayton's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. HENRY D. CLAYTON.

18th Alabama, Col. J. T. Holtzclaw; Lieut. Col. R. F. Inge; Maj. P. F. Hunley.
36th Alabama, Col. Lewis T. Woodruff.
38th Alabama, Lieut. Col. A. R. Lankford.

Artillery.
Maj. J. WESLEY ELDRIDGE.

1st Arkansas Battery, Capt. John T. Humphreys.
T. H. Dawson's (Georgia) Battery, Lieut. R. W. Anderson.
Eufaula Artillery (Alabama Battery), Capt. McDonald Oliver.
Company E, 9th Georgia Artillery Battalion (Billington W. York's Battery), Lieut. William S. Everett.

PRESTON'S DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. WILLIAM PRESTON.

Gracie's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. ARCHIBALD GRACIE, Jr.

43d Alabama, Col. Young M. Moody.
1st Alabama Battalion, Lieut. Col. John H. Holt; Capt. George W. Huguley.
2d Alabama Battalion, Lieut. Col. Bolling Hall, jr.; Capt. W. D. Walden.
3d Alabama Battalion, Lieut. Col. John W. A. Sanford.
4th Alabama Battalion, Maj. John D. McLennan.
63d Tennessee, Lieut. Col. Abraham Fulkerson; Maj. John A. Aiken.

Third Brigade.
Col. JOHN H. KELLY.

65th Georgia. Col. R. H. Moore.
5th Kentucky. Col. Hiram Hawkins.
58th North Carolina, Col. John B. Palmer.
63d Virginia, Maj. James M. French.

Trigg's Brigade.
Col. ROBERT C. TRIGG.

1st Florida Cavalry, Col. G. Troup Maxwell.
6th Florida, Col. J. J. Finley.
7th Florida, Col. Robert Bullock.
54th Virginia, Lieut. Col. John J. Wade.

Artillery Battalion.
Maj. A. LEYDEN.

Jeffress' (Virginia) Battery, Captain William C. Jeffress.
Peeples' (Georgia) Battery, Capt. Tyler M. Peeples.
Wolihin's (Georgia) Battery, Capt. Andrew M. Wolihin.

RESERVE CORPS ARTILLERY.
Maj. SAMUEL C. WILLIAMS.

Baxter's (Tennessee) Battery, Capt. Edmund D. Baxter.
Darden's (Mississippi) Battery, Capt. Putnam Darden.
Kolb's (Alabama) Battery, Capt. R. F. Kolb.
McCants' (Florida) Battery, Capt. Robert P. McCants.

JOHNSON'S DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. BUSHROD R. JOHNSON.

Gregg's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. JOHN GREGG.

Col. CYRUS A. SUGG.

3d Tennessee, Col. Calvin H.Walker.
10th Tennessee, Col. William Grace.
30th Tennessee, Lieut. Col. James J. Turner; Capt. Charles S. Douglass.
41st Tennessee, Lieut. Col. James D. Tillman.
50th Tennessee, Col. Cyrus A. Sugg; Lieut. Col. Thomas W. Beaumont; Maj. Christopher W. Robertson; Col. Calvin H. Walker.
1st Tennessee Battalion, Maj. Stephen H. Colms; Maj. Christopher W. Robertson.
7th Texas, Col. H. B. Granbury; Maj. K. M. Vanzandt.
Bledsoe's (Missouri) Battery, Lieut. R. L. Wood.

McNair's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. EVANDER McNAIR.

Col. DAVID COLEMAN.

1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles, Col. Robert W. Harper.
2d Arkansas Mounted Rifles, Col. James A. Williamson.
25th Arkansas, Lieut. Col. Eli Hufstedler.
4th and 31st Arkansas; and 4th Arkansas Battalion (consolidated), Maj. J. A. Ross.
39th North Carolina, Col. David Coleman.
Culpeper's (South Carolina) Battery, Capt. James F. Culpeper.

LONGSTREET'S CORPS.
Maj. Gen. JOHN B. HOOD.

McLAWS' DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. JOSEPH B. KERSHAW.

Maj. Gen. LAFAYETTE McLAWS.

Kershaw's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. JOSEPH B. KERSHAW.

2d South Carolina, Lieut. Col. Franklin Gaillard.
3d South Carolina, Col. James D.Nance.
7th South Carolina, Lieut. Col. Elbert Bland; Maj. John S. Hard. Capt. E. J. Goggans.
8th South Carolina, Col. John W. Henagan.
15th South Carolina, Col. Joseph F. Gist.
3d South Carolina Battalion, Capt. Joshua M. Townsend.

Humphreys' Brigade.
Brig. Gen. BENJAMIN G. HUMPHREYS.

13th Mississippi, Lieut. Col. Kennon McElroy.
17th Mississippi, Lieut. Col. John C. Fiser.
18th Mississippi, Capt. W. F. Hubbard.
21st Mississippi, Lieut. Col. D. N. Moody.

Wofford's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. WILLIAM T. WOFFORD.

16th Georgia,_____
18th Georgia,_____
24th Georgia,_____
3d Georgia Battalion Sharpshooters,_____
Cobb's (Georgia) Legion,_____
Phillips (Georgia) Legion,_____

Bryan's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. GOODE BRYAN.

10th Georgia,_____
50th Georgia,_____
51st Georgia,_____
53d Georgia,_____

HOOD'S DIVISION.
Maj. Gen. JOHN B. HOOD.

Brig. Gen. E. McIVER LAW.

Jenkins' Brigade.
Brig. Gen. MICAH JENKINS.

1st South Carolina,_____
2d South Carolina Rifles,_____
5th South Carolina,_____
6th South Carolina,_____
Hampton Legion,_____
Palmetto Sharpshooters,_____

Robertson's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. JEROME S. ROBERTSON.

Col. VAN H. MANNING.

3d Arkansas, Col. Van H. Manning.
1st Texas, Capt. R. J. Harding.
4th Texas, Lieut. Col. John P. Bane; Capt. R. H. Bassett.
5th Texas, Maj. J. C. Rogers; Capt. J. S. Cleveland; Capt. T. T. Clay.

Law's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. E. McIVER LAW.

Col. JAMES L. SHEFFIELD.

4th Alabama, Col. Pinckney D. Bowles.
15th Alabama, Col. W. C. Oates.
44th Alabama, Col. William F. Perry.
47th Alabama, Maj. James M. Campbell.
48th Alabama, Lieut. Col. William M. Hardwick.

Anderson's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. GEORGE T. ANDERSON.

7th Georgia,_____
8th Georgia,_____
9th Georgia,_____
11th Georgia,_____
59th Georgia,_____

Benning's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. HENRY L. BENNING.

2d Georgia, Lieut. Col. William S. Shepherd; Maj. W. W. Charlton.
15th Georgia, Col. Dudley M. Du Bose; Maj. P. J. Shannon.
17th Georgia, Lieut. Col. Charles W. Matthews.
20th Georgia, Col. J. D. Waddell.

CORPS ARTILLERY.
Col. E. PORTER ALEXANDER.

Fickling's (South Carolina) Battery,_____
Jordan's (Virginia) Battery,_____
Moody's (Louisiana) Battery,_____
Parker's (Virginia) Battery,_____
Taylor's (Virginia) Battery,_____
Woolfolk's (Virginia) Battery,_____

RESERVE ARTILLERY.
Maj. FELIX H. ROBERTSON.

Barret's (Missouri) Battery, Capt. Overton W. Barret.
Le Gardeur's (Louisiana) Battery, Capt. G. Le Gardeur, jr.
Havis' (Georgia) Battery, Capt. M. W. Havis.
Lumsden's (Alabama) Battery, Capt. Charles L. Lumsden.
Massenburg's (Georgia) Battery, Capt. T. L. Massenburg.

CAVALRY.
Maj. Gen. JOSEPH WHEELER.

WHARTON'S DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. JOHN A. WHARTON.

First Brigade.
Col. C. C. CREWS.

Malone's (Alabama) Regiment, Col. J. C. Malone, jr.
2d Georgia, Lieut. Col. F. M. Ison.
3d Georgia, Col. R. Thompson.
4th Georgia, Col. Isaac W. Avery.

Second Brigade.
Col. THOMAS HARRISON.

3d Confederate, Col. W. N. Estes.
3d Kentucky, Lieut. Col. J. W. Griffith.
4th Tennessee, Lieut. Col. Paul F. Anderson.
8th Texas, Lieut. Col. Gustave Cook.
11th Texas, Col. G. R. Reeves.
White's (Tennessee) Battery, Capt. B. F. White, jr.

MARTIN'S DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. WILLIAM T. MARTIN.

First Brigade.
Col. JOHN T. MORGAN.

1st Alabama, Lieut. Col. D. T. Blakey.
3d Alabama, Lieut. Col. T. H. Mauldin
51st Alabama, Lieut. Col. M. L. Kirkpatrick.
8th Confederate, Lieut. Col. John S. Prather.

Second Brigade.
Col. A. A. RUSSELL.

4th Alabama (Russell's Regiment), Lieut. Col. J. M. Hambrick.
1st Confederate, Capt. C. H. Conner.
J. H. Wiggins' (Arkansas) Battery, Lieut. J. P. Bryant.

FORREST'S CORPS.
Brig. Gen. NATHAN B. FORREST.

ESCORT.

Jackson's Company Tennessee Cavalry, Capt. J. C. Jackson.

ARMSTRONG'S DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. FRANK C. ARMSTRONG.

Armstrong's Brigade.
Col. JAMES T. WHEELER.

3d Arkansas, Col. A. W. Hobson.
2d Kentucky, Lieut. Col. Thomas G. Woodward.
6th Tennessee, Lieut. Col. James H. Lewis.
18th Tennessee Battalion, Maj. Charles McDonald.

Forrest's Brigade.
Col. GEORGE G. DIBRELL.

4th Tennessee, Col. William S. McLemore.
8th Tennessee, Capt. Hamilton McGinnis.
9th Tennessee, Col. Jacob B. Biffle.
10th Tennessee, Col. Nicholas Nickleby Cox.
11th Tennessee, Col. Daniel Wilson Holman.
Shaw's Battalion, O. P. Hamilton's Battalion; R. D. Allison's Squadron (consolidated), Maj. Joseph Shaw.
Huggins' (Tennessee) Battery (formerly Freeman's), Capt. A. L. Huggins.
Morton's (Tennessee) Battery, Capt. John W. Morton, jr.

PEGRAM'S DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. JOHN PEGRAM.

Davidson's Brigade.
Brig. Gen. H. B. DAVIDSON.

1st Georgia, Col. J.J. Morrison.
6th Georgia, Col. John R. Hart.
6th North Carolina, Col. George N. Folk.
Rucker's (1st Tennessee) Legion, Col. E. W. Rucker.
12th Tennessee Battalion, Maj. G. W. Day.
16th Tennessee Battalion, Capt. John Q. Arnold.
Huwald's (Tennessee) Battery, Capt. Gustave A. Huwald.

Scott's Brigade.
Col. JOHN S. SCOTT.

10th Confederate, Col. C. T. Goode.
Detachment of John H. Morgan's command, Lieut. Col. R. M. Martin.
1st Louisiana, Lieut. Col. James O. Nixon.2d Tennessee, Col. H. M. Ashby.
5th Tennessee, Col. George W. McKenzie.
N. T. N. Robinson's (Louisiana) Battery (one section), Lieut. Winslow Robinson.

Source: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies

 

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Recommended Reading: Six Armies in Tennessee: The Chickamauga and Chattanooga Campaigns (Great Campaigns of the Civil War). Description: When Vicksburg fell to Union forces under General Grant in July 1863, the balance turned against the Confederacy in the trans-Appalachian theater. The Federal success along the river opened the way for advances into central and eastern Tennessee, which culminated in the bloody battle of Chickamauga and then a struggle for Chattanooga. Continued below...
Chickamauga is usually counted as a Confederate victory, albeit a costly one. That battle—indeed the entire campaign—is marked by muddle and blunders occasionally relieved by strokes of brilliant generalship and high courage. The campaign ended significant Confederate presence in Tennessee and left the Union poised to advance upon Atlanta and the Confederacy on the brink of defeat in the western theater.
 

Recommended Reading: Chickamauga 1863: The River Of Death (Campaign). Description: By the autumn of 1863 the Confederacy was in dire straits. In a colossal gamble, Confederate President Jefferson Davis stripped forces from all the major Confederate armies to reinforce the Army of Tennessee in a last ditch attempt to crush the Union. On 19th September the Confederates attacked the Union army along Chickamauga creek south of Chattanooga. On the second day of bloody fighting the entire Union right collapsed and the army retreated headlong for Chattanooga, all except General George H. Thomas' Corps who fought on doggedly until nightfall delaying the confederate advance, saving the Union and earning his fame as the "Rock of Chickamauga". Continued below…

About the Author: James R. Arnold is a US-born freelance writer who has contributed to numerous military publications. James spent his formative years in Europe and used the opportunity to study the sites of historic battlefields. He has more than 15 published books to his credit, many of them focusing on the Napoleonic campaigns and American Civil War.

 

Recommended Reading: Chickamauga and Chattanooga: The Battles That Doomed the Confederacy (Paperback). From Booklist: This slim, eminently readable book by an established novelist and historian covers the two major battles of the Tennessee campaign in the fall of 1863. The Confederacy then had its last clear chance to reverse the course of the war. But its army proceeded to throw away what might have been a decisive victory at Chickamauga and was then driven from Tennessee at Chattanooga (the best-known episode of which is the Battle of Missionary Ridge). Bowers gives us almost straight narrative history, providing little background and less analysis but many memorable pen portraits of specific units and commanders (he adds notably to the well-deserved scorn heaped on Braxton Bragg).

 

Recommended Viewing: The Battle of Chickamauga (DVD) (Special Widescreen Edition). Description: WINNER OF THE 2008 SILVER TELLY AWARD, The Top Prize At The Ceremony! The Battle of Chickamauga proved to be one of the fiercest engagements of the American Civil War. Over a period of two days in September 1863, more than 100,000 men struggled for control of the south's most strategic transportation hub, the city of Chattanooga. Along the hills and valleys surrounding the Chickamauga Creek, over 34,000 casualties would be suffered, and the Confederate Army of Tennessee would achieve their last, great victory. Only one battle would surpass the bloodshed and carnage of bloody ChickamaugaGettysburg. Continued below…

Shot on location using High Definition cameras, this 70-minute documentary film dramatically recreates the battle by including more than 50 fully animated maps, period photographs, historical documents, and re-enactors. This Special Edition DVD also contains over 30 minutes of bonus features, including an in-depth tour of the Chickamauga-Chattanooga National Military Park's very own Fuller Gun Collection. Absolutely a must have for the Civil War buff. FIVE STARS by americancivilwarhistory.org

 

Recommended Reading: Chickamauga: A Battlefield Guide (This Hallowed Ground: Guides to Civil War). Description: Providing an overview of this dramatic battle of the Civil War, this book also provides an on-site tour to help both serious students and casual visitors get the most out of a visit to the location. "These 43 detailed maps are a must have for the buff... Chickamauga was the second bloodiest battle of the Civil War, and these maps are a wonderful guide to its battlefield."  Continued below…

About the Author: Steven E. Woodworth is an assistant professor of history at Texas Christian University. His books include Six Armies in Tennessee: The Chickamauga and Chattanooga Campaigns (Nebraska 1998).

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