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Authors: Winston Groom

Shiloh, 1862 (55 page)

Calvert’s (Helena) Arkansas Battery, Capt. J. H. Calvert

Hubbard’s Arkansas Battery, Capt. George T. Hubbard

Third Brigade

Brig. Gen. STERLING A. M. WOOD (disabled)

Col. WILLIAM K. PATTERSON, 8th Arkansas, temporarily

16th Alabama:

Lieut. Col. John W. Harris

8th Arkansas:

Col. William K. Patterson

9th (14th) Arkansas (battalion):

Maj. John H. Kelly

3d Mississippi Battalion:

Maj. Aaron B. Hardcastle

27th Tennessee:

Col. Christopher H. Williams (killed)

Maj. Samuel T. Love (killed)

44th Tennessee:

Col. Coleman A. McDaniel

55th Tennessee:

Col. James L. McKoin

Harper’s (Jefferson, Mississippi) Battery:

Capt. William L. Harper (wounded)

Lieut. Put Darden

Georgia Dragoons, Capt. Isaac W. Avery

RESERVE CORPS

Brig. Gen. JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE

First Brigade

Col. ROBERT P. TRABUE, 4th Kentucky

(Clifton’s) 4th Alabama Battalion:

Maj. James M. Clifton

31st Alabama:

Lieut. Col. Montgomery Gilbreath

3d Kentucky:

Lieut. Col. Benjamin Anderson (wounded)

4th Kentucky:

Lieut. Col. Andrew R. Hynes (wounded)

5th Kentucky:

Lieut. Col. Thomas H. Hunt

6th Kentucky:

Col. Joseph H. Lewis

Crew’s Tennessee Battalion:

Lieut. Col. James M. Crews

Lyon’s (Cobb’s) Kentucky Battery, Capt. Robert Cobb

Byrne’s Mississippi Battery, Capt. Edward P. Byrne

Morgan’s Squadron, Kentucky Cavalry, Capt. John H. Morgan

Second Brigade

Brig. Gen. JOHN S. BOWEN (wounded)

Col. JOHN D. MARTIN

9th Arkansas:

Col. Isaac L. Dunlop

10th Arkansas:

Col. Thomas H. Merrick

2d Confederate:

Col. John D. Martin

Maj. Thomas H. Mangum

1st Missouri:

Col. Lucius L. Rich

Pettus Flying Artillery, or Hudson’s Mississippi Battery, Capt. Alfred Hudson

Watson’s Louisiana, Battery, ———.

Thompson’s Company, Kentucky Cavalry, Capt. Phil. B. Thompson

Third Brigade

Col. WINFIELD S. STATHAM, 15th Mississippi

15th Mississippi

22d Mississippi

19th Tennessee:

Col. David H. Cummings

20th Tennessee:

Col. Joel A. Battle (captured)

28th Tennessee

45th Tennessee:

Lieut. Col. Ephraim F. Lytle

Rutledge’s Tennessee, Battery, Capt. Arthur M. Rutledge

Forrest’s Regiment Tennessee Cavalry, Col. Nathan B. Forrest (wounded)

Unattached

Wharton’s Texas Regiment Cavalry, Col. John A. Warton

(wounded)

Wirt Adams’s Mississippi Regiment Cavalry, Col. Wirt Adams

McClung’s, Tennessee, Battery, Capt. Hugh L. W. McClung

Roberts Arkansas Battery

Commanding and Staff Officers

DEPARTMENT OF MISSISSIPPI

Maj. Gen. H. W. Halleck, commanding

Brig. Gen. Geo. W. Cullum, Chief of Staff

Capt. N. H. McLean, assistant adjutant-general

Capt. J. C. Kelton, assistant adjutant-general

Capt. P. M. Preston, assistant adjutant-general

Col. Richard D. Cutts, aid-de-camp

Capt. C. B. Throckmorton, aid-de-camp

Lieut. J. T. Price, aid-de-camp

Lieut. D. C. Wagner, aid-de-camp

Lieut. A. Backer, aid-de-camp

Brig. Gen. A. J. Smith, Chief of Cavalry

Col. J. V. D. Du Bois, Chief of Artillery

Col. George Thom, Chief of Engineers

Lieut. Col. J. B. McPherson, assistant chief of engineers

Col. J. C. McKibbin, Judge-Advocate

Maj. Robert Allen, Chief Quartermaster

Maj. T. J. Haines, Chief Commissary of Subsistence

Surg. J. J. B. Wright, Medical Director

Brig. Gen. W. Scott Ketchum, Inspector-General

ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE

Maj. Gen. U. S. Grant, commanding

Col. J. D. Webster, Chief of Staff

Capt. J. A. Rawlins, assistant adjutant general

Capt. W. S. Hillyer, aid-de-camp

Capt. W. R. Rowley, aid-de-camp

Capt. C. B. Lagow, aid-de-camp

Lieut. Col. J. B. McPherson, Chief of Engineers

Lieut. W. L. B. Jenney, assistant chief of engineers

Lieur. Wm. Kossak, assistant chief of engineers

Capt. J. P. Hawkins, Chief Commissary of Subsistence

Surg. Henry S. Hewitt, Medical Director

Col. G. G. Pride, volunteer aid

FIRST DIVISION

Maj. Gen John A. McClernand, commanding

Maj. Adolph Schwartz, (wounded) 2d Illinois Artillery, Chief of Staff

Maj. M. Brayman, acting assistant adjutant-general

Capt. Warren Stewart, (wounded) Illinois cavalry, aid-de-camp

Lieut. Henry C. Freeman, (wounded) aid-de-camp

Lieut. Jos. E. Hitt, 4th Illinois Cavalry, aid-de-camp

Lieut. A. B. Hall, 4th Illinois Cavalry, aid-de-camp

Lieut. S. R. Tresilian, assistant engineer

Lieut. Erastus S. Jones, ordnance officer

First Brigade

Col. Abraham M. Hare, (wounded) 11th Iowa, commanding

Lieut. and Adjt. Cornelius Cadle, Jr. 11th Iowa, acting assistant adjutant-general

Lieut. Samuel Caldwell, 8th Illinois, volunteer aid

Second Brigade

Col. C. C. Marsh, 20th Illinois, commanding

Lieut. E. P. Boas, acting assistant adjutant-general

Adjt. J. E. Thompson, (killed) 20th Illinois aid-de-camp

Capt. G. W. Kennard, acting assistant quartermaster

Surg. Christopher Goodbrake, brigade surgeon

Third Brigade

Col. Julius Raith, 43d Illinois, commanding

Lieut. Abraham H. Ryan, acting assistant adjutant-general

SECOND DIVISON

Brig. Gen. W. H. L. Wallace (killed) commanding

Capt. Wm. McMichael, (captured) assistant adjutant-general

Capt. T. J. Newham, aid-de-camp

Lieut. Cyrus E. Dickey, aid-de-camp

Lieut. Guyton I. Davis, 11th Illinois, aid-de-camp

Lieut. I. P. Rumsey, Taylor’s Battery, aid-de-camp

First Brigade

Col. James M. Tuttle, 2d Iowa, commanding

Lieut. Jas. P. Sample, 7th Iowa, acting assistant adjutant-general

Second Brigade

Brig. Gen. John McArthur, (wounded) commanding

Lieut. Geo. L. Paddock, acting assistant adjutant-general

Lieut. George Mason, 12th Illinois, aid-de-camp

Third Brigade

Col. Thos. W. Seeny, 52d Illinois, commanding

Lieutenant and Adjutant ——— Allen, 52d Illinois, acting assistant adjutant-general

Lieut. Wm. McCullough, 8th Iowa, aid-de-camp

THIRD DIVISION

Maj. Gen. Lewis Wallace, commanding

Capt. Frederick Knefler, assistant adjutant-general

Lieut. Addison W. Ware, aid-de-camp

Capt. E. T. Wallace, 11th Indiana, aid-de-camp

Lieut. John W. Ross, aid-de-camp

First Brigade

Col. Morgan L. Smith, 8th Missouri, commanding

Lieut. D. C. Coleman, acting assistant adjutant-general

Second Brigade

Col. John M. Thayer, 1st Nebraska, commanding

Lieut. S. A. Strickland, acting assistant adjutant-general

Capt. Allen Blacker, aid-de-camp

Lieut. William S. Whittin, aid-de-camp

Lieut. Col. Robt. K. Scott, 68th Ohio, volunteer aid

Capt. Lewis Y. Richards, 68th Ohio, volunteer aid

Mr. Geo. E. Spencer, volunteer aid

Third Brigade

Col. Charles Whittlesey, 20th Ohio, commanding

E. N. Owens, acting assistant adjutant-general

FOURTH DIVISION

Brig. Gen. Stephen A. Hurlbut, commanding

Capt. Smith D. Atkins, acting assistant adjutant-general

Lieut. J. C. Long, 9th U.S. Infantry, aid-de-camp

Capt. S. Simmons, acting commissary of subsistence

Surg. A. G. Keenan, Medical Director

Lieut. W. H. Dorchester, volunteer aid

First Brigade

Col. N. G. Williams, (wounded) 3d Iowa, commanding

Lieut. F. Sessions, acting assistant adjutant-general

Second Brigade

Col. James C. Veatch, 25th Indiana, commanding

Capt. F. W. Fox, 14th Illinois, acting assistant adjutant-general

Lieutenant ——— Brunner, 25th Indiana, aid-de-camp

Surg. John T. Walker, brigade surgeon

Third Brigade

Brig. Gen. Jacob C. Veatch, 25th Indiana, commanding

Lieut. H. Scofield, (wounded) acting assistant adjutant-general

Lieut. T. N. Barnes, aid-de-camp

FIFTH DIVISION

Brig. Gen. Wm. T. Sherman, (wounded) commanding

Capt. J. H. Hammond, assistant adjutant-general

Maj. W. D. Sanger, volunteer aid

Lieut. John Taylor, 5th Ohio, aid-de-camp

Lieut. W. D. Strong, assistant quartermaster

Lieut. J. C. McCoy, 54th Ohio, aid-de-camp

Maj. Ezra Taylor, chief of artillery

Capt. C. A. Morton, 32d Illinois, acting commissary of subsistence

Surg. D. W. Hartshorn, Medical Director

Asst. Surg. Saml. L’Hommedieu, assistant medical director

Lieut. Wm. Kossak, engineer

First Brigade

Col. J. A. McDowell, 6th Iowa, commanding

Lieut. Byron K. Cowles, 6th Iowa, acting assistant adjutant-general (absent)

Capt. Willard H. Harland, 6th Iowa, aid-de-camp

Second Brigade

Col. David Stuart, (wounded) 55th Illinois, commanding

Adjt. Charles Loomis, aid-de-camp

Third Brigade

Col. Jesse Hildebrand, 77th Ohio, commanding

Lieut. S. S. McNaughton, acting assistant adjutant-general

Fourth Brigade

Col. Ralph P. Buckland, 72d Ohio, commanding

Lieut. Eugene A. Rawson, 72d Ohio, acting assistant adjutant-general

John B. Rice, surgeon

Lieut. D. M. Harkness, 72d Ohio, quartermaster

SIXTH DIVISION

Brig. Gen. Benj. M. Prentiss, (captured) commanding

Capt. Henry Binmore, assistant adjutant-general

Lieut. Edwin Moore, aid-de-camp

Surg. S. W. Everett, division surgeon

First Brigade

Col. Everett Peabody, (killed) 25th Missouri, commanding

Capt. Geo. K. Donnelly, assistant adjutant-general

Second Brigade

Col. Madison Miller, (captured) 18th Missouri, commanding

ARMY OF THE OHIO

Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell, commanding

Col. James B. Fry, Chief of Staff

Capt. J. M. Wright, assistant adjutant-general

Lieut. A. F. Rockwell, aid-de-camp

Lieut. C. L. Fitzhugh, 4th U.S. Artillery. aid-de-camp

Lieut. T. J. Bush, 24th Kentucky, aid-de-camp

Capt. J. H. Gilmore, 19th U.S., Inspector of Artillery

Capt. E. Gay, 16th U. S., Inspector of Cavalry

Capt. H. C. Bankhead, 5th U.S., Inspector of Infantry

Capt., Nathaniel Michler, engineer

Surg. Robt. Murray, U.S.A., Medical Director

SECOND DIVISION

Brig. Gen. Alex. McD. McCook, commanding

Capt. Daniel McCook, assistant adjutant-general

Lieut. S. W. Davies, aid-de-camp

Lieut. W. T. Hoblitzell, aid-de-camp

Lieut. W. F. Staub, aid-de-camp

Capt. Orris Blake, provost-marshal

Capt. J. D. Williams, acting commissary of subsistence

Lieut. J. A. Campbell, ordnance officer

Surg. A. P. Meylert, Medical Director

Fourth Brigade

Brig. Gen. Lovell H. Rousseau, commanding

Lieut. D. Armstrong, acting assistant adjutant-general

Lieut. David Q. Rousseau, aid-de-camp

Lieut. John D. Wicklife, 2d Kentucky Cavalry, aid-de-camp

Capt. W. M. Carpenter, assistant quartermaster

Mr. E. F. Jewett, volunteer aid

Fifth Brigade

Col Edward N. Kirk, (wounded) 34th Illinois, commanding

Capt. S. T. Davis, 77th Pennsylvania, acting assistant adjutant-general

Capt. Abraham Beehler, 34th Illinois, aid-de-camp

Lieut. S. B. Dexter, 34th Illinois, aid-de-camp

Sixth Brigade

Col. W. H. Gibson, 49th Ohio, commanding

Capt. Henry Clay, assistant adjutant-general

Lieut. Wm. C. Turner, aid-de-camp

Lieut. E. A. Otis, aid-de-camp

Surg. S. W. Gross, brigade surgeon

FOURTH DIVISON

Brig. Gen. William Nelson, commanding

Capt. J. Mills Kendrick, U.S. Volunteers, assistant adjutant-general

Lieut. Wm. P. Anderson, 6th Ohio, aid-de-camp

Lieut. Richard Southgate, 6th Ohio, aid-de-camp

W. Preston Graves, volunteer aid

Horace N. Fisher, volunteer aid

Capt. J. G. Chandler, U.S. Army, assistant quartermaster

Lieut. C. C. Peck, 6th Ohio, acting commissary of subsistence

Lieut. Chas. C. Horton, 24th Ohio, ordnance of subsistence

Capt. and Assr. Surg. B. J. D. Irwin, U.S. Army, Medical Director

Tenth Brigade

Col. Jacob Ammen, 24th Ohio, commanding

Lieut. R. F. Wheeler, aid-de-camp

Nineteenth Brigade

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