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Shiloh – Order of Battle

Posted on January 28, 2008September 27, 2015
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April 6-7, 1862..–Battle of Pittsburg Landing, or Shiloh, Tenn.
No. 134. — Organization of the Army of the Mississippi, April 6-7, 1862.(*)

FIRST CORPS.(+)
Maj. Gen. LEONIDAS POLK.

FIRST DIVISION.
Brig. Gen CHARLES CLARK.

First Brigade.

Col. R. M. RUSSELL.

11th Louisiana.

12th Tennessee.

13th Tennessee.

22d Tennessee.

Bankhead’s battery.

Second Brigade.

Brig. Gen. A. P. STEWART

13th Arkansas.

4th Tennessee.

5th Tennessee.

33d Tennessee.

Stanford’s battery.

SECOND DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. B. F. CHEATHAM.

First Brigade.

Brig. Gen. B. R. JOHNSON.

Mississippi battalion (Blythe’s).

2d Tennessee.

15th Tennessee.

154th Tennessee (senior).

Polk’s battery.

Second Brigade.

Col. W. H. STEPHENS.

7th Kentucky.

1st Tennessee.

6th Tennessee.

9th Tennessee.

Smith’s battery.

SECOND CORPS.
Maj. Gen. BRAXTON BRAGG.

FIRST DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. DANIEL RUGGLES.

First Brigade.

Col. R. L. GIBSON.

1st Arkansas.

4th Louisiana.

13th Louisiana.

19th Louisiana.

Bains’ battery.

Second Brigade.

Brig. Gen. PATTON ANDERSON.

1st Florida (battalion).

17th Louisiana.

20th Louisiana.

9th Texas.

Confederate Guards Response Battalion.

Hodgson’s battery.

Third Brigade.(++)

Col. PRESTON POND, Jr.

16th Louisiana.

18th Louisiana.

Crescent (Louisiana) Regiment.

38th Tennessee.

Ketchum’s battery.

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SECOND DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. Jones M. WITHERS.

First Brigade.

Brig. Gen. A. H. GLADDEN.

21st Alabama.

22d Alabama.

23th Alabama.

26th Alabama.

1st Louisiana.

Robertson’s battery.

Gage’s battery.

Second Brigade.

Brig. Gen. J. R. CHALMERS

5th Mississippi.

7th Mississippi.

9th Mississippi.

10th Mississippi.

51st Tennessee.

52d Tennessee.

Third Brigade.

Brig. Gen. J. K. JACKSON.

17th Alabama.

18th Alabama.

19th Alabama.

Alabama battalion.

Arkansas battalion.

2d Texas.

Girardey’s battery.

The Forty-seventh Tennessee, Colonel Hill, arrived on the field on the 7th; the Alabama and Arkansas battalions of the Third Brigade, Withers’ division, not in the battle.

THIRD CORPS.
Maj. Gen. W. J. HARDEE.

First Brigade.

Brig. Gen. T. C. HINDAN.

2d Arkansas.

5th Arkansas.

6th Arkansas.

7th Arkansas.

3d Confederate.

Miller’s battery.

Swett’s battery.

Second Brigade.(*)

Brig. Gen. P. R. CLEBURNE

15th Arkansas.

6th Mississippi.

5th [35th] Tennessee.

23d Tennessee.

24th Tcnnesee.

Shoup’s artillery battalion.(+)

Watson Battery.

Third Brigade.(++)

Brig. Gen. S. A.M. Wood.

7th Alabama.

16th Alabama.

8th Arkansas.

9th Arkansas Battalion.

3d Mississippi Battalion.

27th Tennessee.

44th Tennessee.

55th Tennessee.

Harper’s battery.

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RESERVE CORPS.
Brig. Gen. J. C. Breckinridge

First Brigade.(*)

Col. R. P. TRABUE.

4th Alabama Battalion.

31st Alabama.

15th Arkansas(+)

3d Kentucky.

4th Kentucky.

5th Kentucky.

Tennessee Battalion, (Crews’.)

Byrne’s battery.

Lyon’s battery.(++)

Second Brigade.

Brig. Gen. J. S. Bowen.

9th Arkansas.

10th Arkansas.

2d Confederate.

1st Missouri.

Hudson’s battery-.

Third Brigade.

Col. W. STATHAM.

15th Mississippi.

22d Mississippi.

19th Tennessee.

20th Tennessee.

28th Tennessee.

45th Tennessee.

Rutledge’s battery.

Respectfully submitted and forwarded.(§)

 BRAXTON BRAGG,

 General, Commanding.

 HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT No. 2,

 Tupelo, Miss., June 30, 1862.

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