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Lieut. William Pfaender

Cavalry

1st and 2d Battalions, 11th Illinois Cavalry, Col. Robert G. Ingersoll

Unassigned Troops

15th Michigan:

(temporarily attached Monday to Fourth Brigade, Army of the Ohio)

Col. John M. Oliver

14th Wisconsin:

(temporarily attached Monday to Fourteenth Brigade, Army of the Ohio)

Col. David E. Wood

Battery H, 1st Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. Axel Silfversparre

Battery I, 1st Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. Edward Bouton

Battery B, 2d Illinois Artillery, siege guns, Capt. Relly Madison

Battery F, 2d Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. John W. Powell (wounded)

8th Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, Capt. Louis Markgraf

ARMY OF THE OHIO

Maj. Gen. DON CARLOS BUELL, Commanding

SECOND DIVISION

Brig, Gen. ALEXANDER McD. McCOOK

Fourth Brigade

Brig. Gen. LOVELL H. ROUSSEAU

6th Indiana:

Col. Thomas T. Crittenden

5th Kentucky:

Col. Harvey M. Buckley

1st Ohio:

Col. Benjamin F. Smith

1st Battalion, 15th United States:

Capt. Peter T. Swain, Maj. John H. King

1st Battalion, 16th United States:

Capt. Edwin F. Townsend, Maj. John H. King

1st Battalion, 19th United States:

Maj. Stephen D. Carpenter, Maj. John H. King

Fifth Brigade

Col. EDWARD N. KIRK (wounded), 34th Illinois

34th Illinois:

Maj. Charles N. Levanway (killed)

Capt. Hiram W. Bristol

29th Indiana:

Lieut. Col. David M. Dunn

30th Indiana:

Col. Sion S. Bass (mortally wounded)

Lieut. Col. Joseph B. Dodge

77th Pennsylvania:

Col. Frederick S. Stumbaugh

Sixth Brigade

Col. WILLIAM H. GIBSON, 40th Ohio

32d Indiana:

Col. August Willich

39th Indiana:

Col. Thomas J. Harrison

15th Ohio:

Maj. William Wallace

49th Ohio:

Lieut. Col. Albert M. Blackman

Artillery

Terrill’s Battery (H), 5th United States Artillery, Capt. William R. Terrill

FOURTH DIVISION

Brig. Gen. WILLIAM NELSON

Tenth Brigade

Col. JACOB AMMEN, 24th Ohio

36th Indiana:

Col. William Grose

6th Ohio:

Lieut. Col. Nicholas L. Anderson

24th Ohio:

Lieut. Col. Frederick C. Jones

Nineteenth Brigade

Col. WILLIAM B. HAZEN, 41st Ohio

9th Indiana:

Col. Gideon C. Moody

6th Kentucky:

Col. Walter C. Whitaker

41st Ohio:

Lieut. Col. George S. Mygatt

Twenty-second Brigade

Col. SANDERS D. BRUCE, 20th Kentucky

1st Kentucky:

Col. David A. Enyart

2d Kentucky:

Col. Thomas D. Sedgewick

20th Kentucky:

Lieut. Col. Charles S. Hanson

FIFTH DIVISION

Brig. Gen. THOMAS L. CRITTENDEN

Eleventh Brigade

Brig. Gen. JEREMIAH T. BOYLE

9th Kentucky, Col. Benjamin C. Grider

13th Kentucky, Col. Edward H. Hobson

19th Ohio, Col. Samuel Beatty

59th Ohio, Col. James P. Fyffe

Fourteenth Brigade

Col. WILLIAM SOOY SMITH, 13th Ohio

11th Kentucky:

Col. Pierce B. Hawkins

26th Kentucky:

Lieut. Col. Cicero Maxwell

13th Ohio:

Lieut. Col. Joseph G. Hawkins

Artillery

Bartlett’s Battery (G), 1st Ohio Light Artillery, Capt. Joseph Bartlett

Mendenhall’s Batteries (H and M), 4th United States

Artillery, Capt. John Mendenhall

SIXTH DIVISION

Brig. Gen. THOMAS J. WOOD

(This division arrived upon the field about 2 o’clock on Monday. Wagner’s brigade reached the front and became engaged, the 57th Indiana losing four men wounded.)

Twentieth Brigade

Brig. Gen. JAMES A. GARFIELD

13th Michigan:

Col. Michael Shoemaker

64th Ohio:

Col. John Ferguson

65th Ohio:

Col. Charles G. Harker

Twenty-first Brigade

Col. GEORGE D. WAGNER, 15th Indiana

15th Indiana:

Lieut. Col. Gustavus A. Wood

40th Indiana:

Col. John W. Blake

57th Indiana:

Col. Cyrus C. Hines

24th Kentucky:

Col. Lewis B. Grigsby

ORGANIZATION OF THE CONFEDERATE ARMY AT THE BATTLE OF SHILOH, TENNESSEE, APRIL 6-7, 1862

ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI

Gen. ALBERT SIDNEY JOHNSTON (killed)

Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD

FIRST ARMY CORPS

Maj. Gen. LEONIDAS POLK

FIRST DIVISION

Brig. Gen. CHARLES CLARK (wounded)

Brig. Gen. ALEXANDER P. STEWART

First Brigade

Col. ROBERT M. RUSSELL, 12th Tennessee

11th Louisiana:

Col. Samuel F. Marks (wounded)

Lieut. Col. Robert H. Barrow

12th Tennessee:

Lieut. Col. Tyree H. Bell

Maj. Robert P. Caldwell

13th Tennessee:

Col. Alfred J. Vaughan, Jr.

22d Tennessee:

Col. Thomas J. Freeman (wounded)

Tennessee Battery, Capt. Smith P. Bankhead

Second Brigade

Brig. Gen. ALEXANDER P. STEWART

13th Arkansas:

Lieut. Col. A. D. Grayson (killed)

Maj. James A. McNeely (wounded)

Col. James C. Tappan

4th Tennessee:

Col. Rufus P. Neely

Lieut. Col. Otho F. Strahl

5th Tennessee:

Lieut. Col. Calvin D. Venable

33d Tennessee:

Col. Alexander W. Campbell (wounded)

Mississippi Battery, Capt. Thomas J. Stanford

SECOND DIVISION

Maj. Gen. BENJAMIN F. CHEATHAM (wounded)

First Brigade

Brig. Gen. BUSHROD R. JOHNSON (wounded)

Col. PRESTON SMITH, 154th Tennessee (wounded)

Blythe’s Mississippi:

Col. A. K. Blythe (killed)

Lieut. Col. David L. Herron (killed)

Maj. James Moore

2d Tennessee:

Col. J. Knox Walker

15th Tennessee:

Lieut. Col. Robert C. Tyler (wounded)

Maj. John F. Hearn

154th Tennessee (senior):

Col. Preston Smith

Lieut. Col. Marcus J. Wright (wounded)

Tennessee Battery, Capt. Marshall T. Polk (wounded)

Second Brigade

Col. WILLIAM H. STEPHENS, 6th Tennessee

Col. GEORGE MANEY, 1st Tennessee

7th Kentucky:

Col. Charles Wickliffe (mortally wounded)

Lieut. Col. William D. Lannom

1st Tennessee (Battalion):

Col. George Maney

Maj. Hume R. Field

6th Tennessee:

Lieut. Col. Timothy P. Jones

9th Tennessee:

Col. Henry L. Douglass

Mississippi Battery, Capt. Melancthon Smith

Cavalry

1st Mississippi, Col. Andrew J. Lindsay

Mississippi and Alabama Battalion, Lieut. Col. Richard H. Brewer

Unattached

47th Tennessee, Col. Munson R. Hill

(arrived on field April 7)

SECOND ARMY CORPS

Maj. Gen. BRAXTON BRAGG

Escort

Company Alabama Cavalry, Capt. Robert W. Smith

FIRST DIVISION

Brig. Gen. DANIEL RUGGLES

First Brigade

Col. RANDALL L. GIBSON, 13th Louisiana

1st Arkansas, Col. James F. Fagan

4th Louisiana:

Col. Henry W. Allen (wounded)

Lieut. Col. Samuel E. Hunter

13th Louisiana:

Maj. Anatole P. Avegno (mortally wounded)

Capt. Stephen O’Leary (wounded)

Capt. Edgar M. Dubroca

19th Louisiana:

Col. Benjamin L. Hodge

Lieut. Col. James M. Hollingsworth

Vaiden, or Bain’s, Mississippi Battery, Capt. S. C. Bain

Second Brigade

Brig. Gen. PATTON ANDERSON

1st Florida Battalion:

Maj. Thaddeus A. McDonell (wounded)

Capt. W. G. Poole

Capt. W. Capers Bird

17th Louisiana:

Lieut. Col. Charles Jones (wounded)

20th Louisiana:

Col. August Reichard

Confederate Guards Response Battalion, Maj. Franklin H. Clack

9th Texas:

Col. Wright A. Stanley

Washington (Louisiana) Artillery, Fifth Company, Capt. W. Irving Hodgson

Third Brigade

Col. PRESTON POND, Jr., 16th Louisiana

16th Louisiana:

Maj. Daniel Gober

18th Louisiana:

Col. Alfred Mouton (wounded)

Lieut. Col. Alfred Roman.

Crescent (Louisiana) Regiment:

Col. Marshall J. Smith

Orleans Guard (Louisiana) Battalion:

Maj. Leon Querouze (wounded)

38th Tennessee:

Col. Robert F. Looney

Ketchum’s Alabama Battery, Capt. William H. Ketchum

Cavalry

Alabama Battalion (5 companies—Jenkins, Cox, Robins, Tomlinson, and Smith)

Capt. Thomas F. Jenkins

SECOND DIVISION

Brig. Gen. JONES M. WITHERS

First Brigade

Brig. Gen. ADLEY H. GLADDEN (mortally wounded)

Col. DANIEL W. ADAMS (wounded), 22d Alabama

21st Alabama:

Lieut. Col. Stewart W. Cayce

Maj. Frederick Stewart

22d Alabama:

Col. Zach C. Deas

Lieut. Col. John C. Marrast

25th Alabama:

Col. John Q. Loomis (wounded)

Maj. George D. Johnston

26th Alabama:

Lieut. Col. John G. Coltart (wounded)

Lieut. Col. William D. Chadick

1st Louisiana:

Col. Daniel W. Adams

Maj. Fred H. Farrar, jr.

Robertson’s, Alabama, Battery, Capt. Felix H. Robertson

Second Brigade

Brig. Gen. JAMES R. CHALMERS

5th Mississippi:

Col. Albert E. Fant

7th Mississippi:

Lieut. Col. Hamilton Mayson

9th Mississippi:

Lieut. Col. William A. Rankin (mortally wounded)

10th Mississippi:

Col. Robert A. Smith

52d Tennessee:

Col. Benjamin J. Lea

Gage’s Alabama Battery, Capt. Charles P. Gage

Third Brigade

Brig. Gen. JOHN K. JACKSON

17th Alabama:

Lieut. Col. Robert C. Fariss

18th Alabama:

Col. Eli S. Shorter

19th Alabama:

Col. Joseph Wheeler

2d Texas:

Col. John C. Moore

Lieut. Col. William P. Rogers

Maj. Hal G. Runnels

Girardey’s Georgia Battery, Capt. Isadore P. Girardey

Cavalry

Clanton’s Alabama Regiment, Col. James H. Clanton

(wounded)

THIRD ARMY CORPS

Maj. Gen. WILLIAM J. HARDEE (wounded)

First Brigade

Brig. Gen. THOMAS C. HINDMAN (disabled), commanding his own and Third Brigade

Col. R. G. SHAVER, 7th Arkansas (disabled)

2d Arkansas:

Col. Daniel C. Govan

Maj. Reuben F. Harvey

6th Arkansas:

Col. Alexander T. Hawthorn

7th Arkansas:

Lieut. Col. John M. Dean (killed)

Maj. James T. Martin

3d Confederate:

Col. John S. Marmaduke

Warren Light Artillery, or Swett’s Mississippi Battery, Capt. Charles Swett

Pillow’s Flying Artillery, or Miller’s Tennessee Battery, Capt.———Miller

Second Brigade

Brig. Gen. PATRICK R. CLEBURNE

15th Arkansas:

Lieut. Col. Archibald K. Patton (killed)

6th Mississippi:

Col. John J. Thornton (wounded)

Lieut. Col. W. A. Harper

2d Tennessee:

Col. William B. Bate (wounded)

Lieut. Col. David L. Goodall

5th (35th) Tennessee:

Col. Benjamin J. Hill

23d Tennessee:

Lieut. Col. James F. Neill (wounded)

Maj. Robert Cantrell

24th Tennessee:

Lieut. Col. Thomas H. Peebles

Shoup’s Battalion

Trigg’s (Austin) Arkansas Battery, Capt. John T. Trigg

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