ORDER OF BATTLE FORCES ENGAGED IN THE CAMPAIGN FOR ATLANTA. July 1864 UNION. MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSISSIPPI Maj. Gen. William T.
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1 War Like the Thunderbolt: The Battle and Burning of Atlanta by Russell S. Bonds ORDER OF BATTLE FORCES ENGAGED IN THE CAMPAIGN FOR ATLANTA July 1864 UNION MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSISSIPPI Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND Maj. Gen. George H. Thomas IV Army Corps Maj. Gen. Oliver Otis Howard FIRST DIVISION Maj. Gen. David S. Stanley 1st BRIGADE Col. Isaac M. Kirby 21 st Illinois 38 th Illinois 31 st Indiana 81 st Indiana 1 st Kentucky 2 nd Kentucky 90 th Ohio 101 st Ohio Col. Jacob E. Taylor 96 th Illinois 115 th Illinois 35 th Indiana 84 th Indiana 21 st Kentucky 40 th Ohio 51 st Ohio Col. P. Sidney Post 59 th Illinois 75 th Illinois 80 th Illinois 84 th Illinois 9 th Indiana 30 th Indiana 36 th Indiana 84 th Indiana 77 th Pennsylvania
2 Capt. Theodore S. Thomasson 5 th Indiana Light Battery Pennsylvania Light Battery SECOND DIVISION Brig. Gen. John Newton Brig. Gen. Nathan Kimball 36 th Illinois 44 th Illinois 73 rd Illinois 74 th Illinois 88 th Illinois 2 nd Missouri 15 th Missouri 24 th Wisconsin 28 th Kentucky Brig. Gen. George D. Wagner 100 th Illinois 40 th Indiana 57 th Indiana 26 th Ohio 97 th Ohio 28 th Kentucky Brig. Gen. Luther P. Bradley 22 nd Illinois 27 th Illinois 42 nd Illinois 51 st Illinois 79 th Illinois 3 rd Kentucky 64 th Ohio 65 th Ohio 125 th Ohio Capt. Wilbur F. Goodspeed 1 st Illinois Light Battery M 1 st Ohio Light Battery A THIRD DIVISION Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Wood Col. Richard H. Nodine 25 th Illinois 35 th Illinois 89 th Illinois 32 nd Indiana 8 th Kansas 15 th Ohio 49 th Ohio 15 th Wisconsin Brig. Gen. William B. Hazen 59 th Illinois 6 th Indiana 5 th Kentucky 6 th Kentucky 23 rd Kentucky 1 st Ohio 6 th Ohio 41 st Ohio 71 st Ohio 93 rd Ohio 124 th Ohio
3 Col. Frederick Knefler 79 th Indiana 86 th Indiana 9 th Kentucky 17 th Kentucky 13 th Ohio 19 th Ohio 59 th Ohio Capt. Cullen Bradley Bridges Illinois Light Battery 6 th Ohio Light Battery XIV Army Corps Maj. Gen. John M. Palmer FIRST DIVISION Brig. Gen. Richard W. Johnson Col. Anson G. McCook 104 th Illinois 42 nd Indiana 88 th Indiana 15 th Kentucky 2 nd Ohio 33 rd Ohio 94 th Ohio 10 th Wisconsin 21 st Wisconsin Brig. Gen. John H. King 11 th Michigan 15 th U.S. 16 th U.S. 18 th U.S. 19 th U.S. Col. Marshall F. Moore 37 th Indiana 38 th Indiana 21 st Ohio 74 th Ohio 78 th Pennsylvania 79 th Pennsylvania 1 st Wisconsin Capt. Lucius H. Drury 1 st Illinois Light Battery C 1 st Ohio Battery I SECOND DIVISION Brig. Gen. Jefferson C. Davis Brig. Gen. James D. Morgan 10 th Illinois 16 th Illinois 60 th Illinois 10 th Michigan 14 th Michigan 17 th New York
4 Col. John G. Mitchell 34 th Illinois 78 th Illinois 98 th Ohio 108 th Ohio 113 th Ohio 121 st Ohio Col. Caleb J. Dilworth 85 th Illinois 86 th Illinois 110 th Illinois 125 th Illinois 22 nd Indiana 52 nd Ohio Capt. Charles M. Barnett 2 nd Illinois Light Battery 5 th Wisconsin Light Battery Detachment of 2 nd Minnesota Battery THIRD DIVISION Brig. Gen. Absalom Baird Brig. Gen. John B. Turchin 19 th Illinois 24 th Illinois 82 nd Indiana 23 rd Missouri 11 th Ohio 17 th Ohio 31 st Ohio 89 th Ohio 92 nd Ohio Col. Newell Gleason 75 th Indiana 87 th Indiana 101 st Indiana 2 nd Minnesota 9 th Ohio 35 th Ohio 105 th Ohio Col. George P. Este 10 th Indiana 74 th Indiana 10 th Kentucky 18 th Kentucky 14 th Ohio 38 th Ohio Capt. George Estep 7 th Indiana Light Battery 19 th Indiana Light Battery XX Army Corps Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker FIRST DIVISION Maj. Gen. Alpheus S. Williams
5 Brig. Gen. Joseph F. Knipe 5 th Connecticut 3 rd Maryland Detachment 123 rd New York 141 st New York 46 th Pennsylvania Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Ruger 27 th Indiana 2 nd Massachusetts 13 th New Jersey 107 th New York 150 th New York 3 rd Wisconsin Col. James S. Robinson 82 nd Illinois 101 st Illinois 45 th New York 143 rd New York 61 st Ohio 82 nd Ohio 31 st Wisconsin Capt. John D. Woodbury 1 st New York Light Battery I 1 st New York Light Battery M SECOND DIVISION Brig. Gen. John W. Geary Col. Charles Candy 5 th Ohio 7 th Ohio 29 th Ohio 66 th Ohio 28 th Pennsylvania 147 th Pennsylvania Col. Patrick H. Jones 33 rd New Jersey 119 th New York 134 th New York 154 th New York 27 th Pennsylvania 73 rd Pennsylvania 109 th Pennsylvania Col. David Ireland 60 th New York 78 th New York 102 nd New York 137 th New York 149 th New York 29 th Pennsylvania 111 th Pennsylvania Capt. Charles C. Aleshire 13 th New York Light Battery Pennsylvania Light Battery E
6 THIRD DIVISION Brig. Gen. William T. Ward Col. Benjamin Harrison 102 nd Illinois 105 th Illinois 129 th Illinois 70 th Indiana 79 th Ohio Col. John Coburn 20 th Connecticut 33 rd Indiana 85 th Indiana 19 th Michigan 22 nd Wisconsin Col. James Wood 20 th Connecticut 33 rd Massachusetts 136 th New York 55 th Ohio 73 rd Ohio 26 th Wisconsin Capt. Marco B. Gary 1 st Michigan Light Battery I 1 st Ohio Light Battery C RESERVE BRIGADE Col. Heber Le Favour 9 th Michigan 22 nd Michigan SIEGE 11th Indiana Battery ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson XV Army Corps Maj. Gen. John A. Logan FIRST DIVISION Brig. Gen. Peter J. Osterhaus Brig. Gen. Charles R. Woods 26 th Iowa 30 th Iowa 27 th Missouri 76 th Ohio Col. James A. Williamson 4 th Iowa 9 th Iowa
7 25 th Iowa 31 st Iowa Col. Hugo Wangelin 3 rd Missouri 12 th Missouri 17 th Missouri 29 th Missouri 31 st Missouri 32 nd Missouri Maj. Clemens Landgraeber 2 nd Missouri Light Battery F 4 th Ohio Light Battery SECOND DIVISION Brig. Gen. Morgan L. Smith Brig. Gen. Giles A. Smith 55 th Illinois 111 th Illinois 116 th Illinois 127 th Illinois 6 th Missouri 8 th Missouri 30 th Ohio 57 th Ohio Brig. Gen. Joseph Lightburn 83 rd Indiana 30 th Ohio 37 th Ohio 47 th Ohio 53 rd Ohio 54 th Ohio Capt. Francis DeGress 1 st Illinois Light Battery A 1 st Illinois Light Battery B 1 st Illinois Light Battery H THIRD DIVISION Brig. Gen. John E. Smith (no participation around Atlanta assigned as railroad guard near Cartersville) FOURTH DIVISION Brig. Gen. William Harrow Col. Reuben Williams 26 th Illinois 90 th Illinois 12 th Indiana 100 th Indiana Brig. Gen. Charles C. Walcutt 40 th Illinois 103 rd Illinois 97 th Indiana 6 th Iowa 46 th Ohio
8 Col. John M. Oliver 48 th Illinois 99 th Indiana 15 th Michigan 70 th Ohio Maj. John T. Cheney 1 st Illinois Light Battery F 1 st Iowa Light Battery XVI Army Corps Maj. Gen. Grenville M. Dodge SECOND DIVISION Brig. Gen. Thomas W. Sweeny Brig. Gen. Elliott W. Rice 52 nd Illinois 66 th Indiana 2 nd Iowa 7 th Iowa Col. August Mersy 9 th Illinois Mounted Infantry 12 th Illinois 66 th Illinois 81 st Ohio Col. Moses E. Bane (stationed at Rome, Georgia) Capt. Frederick Welker 1 st Michigan Light Battery B (at Rome with 3 rd Brigade) 1 st Missouri Light Battery H FOURTH DIVISION Brig. Gen. James C. Veatch Brig. Gen. John W. Fuller 64 th Illinois 18 th Missouri 27 th Ohio 39 th Ohio Brig. Gen. John W. Sprague 35 th New Jersey 43 rd Ohio 63 rd Ohio 25 th Wisconsin Capt. George Robinson 1 st Michigan Light Battery C 14 th Ohio Light Battery 2 nd United States Battery F
9 XVI Army Corps Maj. Gen. Francis P. Blair THIRD DIVISION Brig. Gen. Mortimer D. Leggett Brig. Gen. Manning F. Force 20 th Illinois 30 th Illinois 31 st Illinois 45 th Illinois (stationed at Etowah) 12 th Wisconsin 16 th Wisconsin Col. Robert K. Scott 20 th Ohio 32 nd Ohio 68 th Ohio 78 th Ohio Col. Adam G. Malloy 17 th Wisconsin Worden s Battalion Capt. William S. Williams 1 st Illinois Light Battery D 1 st Michigan Light Battery H 3 rd Ohio Light Battery FOURTH DIVISION Brig. Gen. Walter Q. Gresham Col. William L. Sanderson 32 nd Illinois 53 rd Illinois 23 rd Indiana 53 rd Indiana 3 rd Iowa 32 nd Ohio Col. George C. Rogers 14 th Illinois 15 th Illinois 41 st Illinois Col. William Hall 11 th Iowa 13 th Iowa 15 th Iowa 16 th Iowa Capt. Edward Spear 2 nd Illinois Light Battery F 1 st Minnesota Battery 1 st Missouri Light Battery C (at Allatoona/Big Shanty) 15 th Ohio Light Battery (at Big Shanty)
10 ARMY OF THE OHIO Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield XXIII Army Corps FIRST DIVISION (disbanded in June; troops assigned to Second and Third Divisions) SECOND DIVISION Brig. Gen. Milo S. Hascall Brig. Gen. Joseph A. Cooper 91 st Indiana 25 th Michigan 3 rd Tennessee 6 th Tennessee Col. William E. Hobson 107 th Illinois 80 th Indiana 13 th Kentucky 23 rd Michigan 111 th Ohio 118 th Ohio Col. Silas A. Strickland 14 th Kentucky 20 th Kentucky 27 th Kentucky 50 th Ohio Capt. Joseph C. Shields 22 nd Indiana Light Battery 1 st Michigan Light Battery 19 th Ohio Light Battery THIRD DIVISION Brig. Gen. Jacob D. Cox Col. James W. Reilly 112 th Illinois 16 th Kentucky 100 th Ohio 104 th Ohio 8 th Tennessee Col. Daniel Cameron 65 th Illinois 63 rd Indiana 65 th Indiana 24 th Kentucky 103 rd Ohio Col. Robert K. Byrd
11 11 th Kentucky 12 th Kentucky 1 st Tennessee 5 th Tennessee DISMOUNTED CAVALRY BRIGADE Col. Eugene W. Crittenden 16 th Illinois 12 th Kentucky Maj. Henry W. Wells 15 th Indiana Light Battery 1 st Ohio Light Battery Cavalry Corps Brig. Gen. Washington Elliott FIRST DIVISION Brig. Gen. Edward M. McCook Col. Joseph B. Dorr 8 th Iowa 1 st Tennessee 4 th Kentucky Mounted Infantry Lt. Col. Horace P. Lamson 2 nd Indiana 4 th Indiana 1 st Wisconsin Col. John K. Faulkner 4 th Kentucky 6 th Kentucky 7 th Kentucky 18 th Indiana Horse Artillery Battery SECOND DIVISION Brig. Gen. Kenner Garrard Col. Robert H.G. Minty 4 th Michigan 7 th Pennsylvania 4 th United States Col. Eli Long 1 st Ohio 3 rd Ohio 4 th Ohio 3 rd MOUNTED INFANTRY LIGHTNING BRIGADE Col. Abram O. Miller 98 th Illinois 123 rd Illinois 17 th Indiana 72 nd Indiana Chicago Board of Trade Battery
12 THIRD DIVISION Brig. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick Lt. Col. Robert Klein 3 rd Indiana 5 th Iowa Maj. Thomas W. Sanderson 8 th Indiana 2 nd Kentucky 10 th Ohio Col. Eli H. Murray 92 nd Illinois Mounted Infantry 3 rd Kentucky 5 th Kentucky 10 th Wisconsin Battery STONEMAN S CAVALRY DIVISION Maj. Gen. George Stoneman Col. Israel Garrard 9 th Michigan 7 th Ohio Col. James Biddle 5 th Indiana 6 th Indiana Col. Horace Capron 14 th Illinois 8 th Michigan McLaughlin s Ohio Squadron INDEPENDENT BRIGADE Col. Alexander W. Holeman 1 st Kentucky 11 th Kentucky 24 th Indiana Battery CONFEDERATE ARMY OF TENNESSEE Gen. Joseph E. Johnston (relieved July 17) Gen. John Bell Hood
13 HARDEE S ARMY CORPS Lt. Gen. William J. Hardee CHEATHAM S DIVISION Maj. Gen. Benjamin F. Cheatham MANEY S TENNESSEE BRIGADE Brig. Gen. George E. Maney 1 st Tennessee 6 th Tennessee 9 th Tennessee 27 th Tennessee 41 st Tennessee 50 th Tennessee 4 th Confederate STRAHL S TENNESSEE BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Otho F. Strahl 4 th Tennessee 5 th Tennessee 19 th Tennessee 24 th Tennessee 31 st Tennessee 33 rd Tennessee WRIGHT S TENNESSEE BRIGADE Col. John C. Carter 8 th Tennessee 16 th Tennessee 28 th Tennessee 38 th Tennessee 51 st Tennessee 52 nd Tennessee VAUGHN S TENNESSEE BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Alfred J. Vaughn 11 th Tennessee 12 th Tennessee 13 th Tennessee 29 th Tennessee 47 th Tennessee 154 th Tennessee CLEBURNE S DIVISION Maj. Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne POLK S BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Lucius Polk 1 st Arkansas 15 th Arkansas 5 th Confederate 2 nd Tennessee 35 th Tennessee 48 th Tennessee GOVAN S ARKANSAS BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Daniel C. Govan 2 nd Arkansas 5 th Arkansas 6 th Arkansas 7 th Arkansas 8 th Arkansas 13 th Arkansas 19 th Arkansas 24 th Arkansas 3 rd Confederate LOWREY S BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Mark P. Lowrey
14 16 th Alabama 33 rd Alabama 45 th Alabama 32 nd Mississippi 45 th Mississippi GRANBURY S TEXAS BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Hiram M. Granbury 7 th Texas 10 th Texas 6 th Texas Cavalry 15 th Texas Cavalry 17 th Texas Cavalry 18 th Texas Cavalry 24 th Texas Cavalry 25 th Texas Cavalry BATE S DIVISION Maj. Gen. William B. Bate SMITH S BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Thomas B. Smith 37 th Georgia 4 th Georgia Sharpshooters 15 th Tennessee 20 th Tennessee 30 th Tennessee 37 th Tennessee LEWIS S KENTUCKY ORPHAN BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Joseph H. Lewis 2 nd Kentucky 4 th Kentucky 5 th Kentucky 6 th Kentucky 9 th Kentucky FINLEY S FLORIDA BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Jesse J. Finley 1 st Florida 4 th Florida 6 th Florida 7 th Florida 1 st Florida Cavalry 3 rd Florida Cavalry WALKER S DIVISION Maj. Gen. William H. T. Walker MERCER S GEORGIA BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Hugh Mercer 1 st Georgia 54 th Georgia 57 th Georgia 63 rd Georgia GIST S BRIGADE Brig. Gen. States Rights Gist 8 th Georgia Battalion 46 th Georgia 16 th South Carolina 24 th South Carolina JACKSON S BRIGADE Brig. Gen. John R. Jackson 2 nd Georgia Sharpshooters 47 th Georgia 65 th Georgia 5 th Mississippi 8 th Mississippi
15 STEVENS GEORGIA BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Clement H. Stevens 1 st Georgia Confederate 1 st Georgia Sharpshooters 25 th Georgia 29 th Georgia 30 th Georgia 66 th Georgia HOOD S ARMY CORPS Maj. Gen. John Bell Hood Maj. Gen. Benjamin F. Cheatham HINDMAN S DIVISION Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Hindman DEAS ALABAMA BRIGADE Col. John C. Coltart 17 th Alabama Sharpshooters 19 th Alabama 22 nd Alabama 25 th Alabama 39 th Alabama 50 th Alabama MANIGAULT S BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Arthur M. Manigault 24 th Alabama 28 th Alabama 34 th Alabama 10 th South Carolina 19 th South Carolina WALTHALL S MISSISSIPPI BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Edward C. Walthall 24 th Mississippi 27 th Mississippi 29 th Mississippi 30 th Mississippi TUCKER S MISSISSIPPI BRIGADE Col. Jacob H. Sharp 9 th Mississippi Sharpshooters 7 th Mississippi 9 th Mississippi 10 th Mississippi 41 st Mississippi 44 th Mississippi STEVENSON S DIVISION Maj. Gen. Carter L. Stevenson BROWN S TENNESSEE BRIGADE Brig. Gen. John C. Brown 3 rd Tennessee 18 th Tennessee 23 rd Tennessee 26 th Tennessee 32 nd Tennessee 45 th Tennessee
16 CUMMING S GEORGIA BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Alfred Cumming 2 nd Georgia State Line 34 th Georgia 36 th Georgia 39 th Georgia 56 th Georgia REYNOLDS BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Alexander W. Reynolds 58 th North Carolina 60 th North Carolina 54 th Virginia 63 rd Virginia PETTUS ALABAMA BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Edmund W. Pettus 20 th Alabama 23 rd Alabama 30 th Alabama 31 st Alabama 46 th Alabama STEWART S DIVISION Maj. Gen. Alexander P. Stewart STOVALL S GEORGIA BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Marcellus A. Stovall 1 st Georgia State Line 40 th Georgia 41 st Georgia 42 nd Georgia 43 rd Georgia 52 nd Georgia CLAYTON S ALABAMA BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Henry D. Clayton 18 th Alabama 32 nd Alabama 36 th Alabama 38 th Alabama 58 th Alabama GIBSON S LOUISIANA BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Randall L. Gibson 1 st Louisiana 13 th Louisiana 16 th Louisiana 19 th Louisiana 20 th Louisiana 25 th Louisiana 14 th Battalion Louisiana Sharpshooters BAKER S ALABAMA BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Alpheus Baker 37 th Alabama 40 th Alabama 42 nd Alabama 54 th Alabama POLK S ARMY CORPS Maj. Gen. William W. Loring LORING S DIVISION
17 FEATHERSTON S MISSISSIPPI BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Winfield S. Featherston 1 st Mississippi Sharpshooters 3 rd Mississippi 22 nd Mississippi 31 st Mississippi 33 rd Mississippi 40 th Mississippi ADAMS MISSISSIPPI BRIGADE Brig. Gen. John Adams 6 th Mississippi 14 th Mississippi 15 th Mississippi 20 th Mississippi 23 rd Mississippi 43 rd Mississippi SCOTT S BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Thomas M. Scott 27 th Alabama 35 th Alabama 49 th Alabama 55 th Alabama 57 th Alabama 12 th Louisiana FRENCH S DIVISION Maj. Gen. Samuel G. French ECTOR S BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Mathew D. Ector 29 th North Carolina 39 th North Carolina 9 th Texas 10 th Texas Cavalry 14 th Texas Cavalry 32 nd Texas Cavalry COCKRELL S MISSOURI BRIGADE Col. Elijah Gates (serving in July for wounded Brig. Gen. Francis M. Cockrell) 1 st Missouri 2 nd Missouri 3 rd Missouri 4 th Missouri 5 th Missouri 6 th Missouri 1 st Missouri Cavalry 3 rd Missouri Cavalry SEARS MISSISSIPPI BRIGADE Col. William S. Barry 4 th Mississippi 35 th Mississippi 36 th Mississippi 46 th Mississippi 7 th Mississippi Battalion WALTHALL S DIVISION Maj. Gen. Edward C. Walthall REYNOLDS ARKANSAS BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Daniel H. Reynolds 1 st Arkansas Mounted Rifles 2 nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles 4 th Arkansas Mounted Rifles 9 th Arkansas Mounted Rifles 25 th Arkansas Mounted Rifles CANTEY S BRIGADE
18 Col. Edward A. O Neal 17 th Alabama 26 th Alabama 29 th Alabama 37 th Mississippi QUARLES BRIGADE Brig. Gen. William A. Quarles 1 st Alabama 4 th Alabama 30 th Louisiana 42 nd Tennessee 46 th Tennessee 48 th Tennessee 49 th Tennessee 53 rd Tennessee 55 th Tennessee Brig. Gen. Francis A. Shoup HARDEE S CORPS Col. Melancthon Smith HOXTON S BATTALION Maj. Llewelyn Hoxton Alabama Battery Florida Battery Mississippi Battery HOTCHKISS BATTALION Maj. Thomas R. Hotchkiss Alabama Battery Arkansas Battery Mississippi Battery MARTIN S BATTALION Maj. Robert Martin Missouri Battery South Carolina Battery Georgia Battery COBB S BATTALION Maj. Robert Cobb Kentucky Battery Tennessee Battery Washington Louisiana Battery PALMER S BATTALION Maj. Joseph Palmer Alabama Battery Georgia Battery Georgia Battery HOOD S CORPS Col. Robert F. Beckham COURTNEY S BATTALION Maj. Alfred R. Courtney Alabama Battery Alabama Battery Texas Battery ELDRIDGE S BATTALION Maj. John W. Eldridge Eufaula Alabama Battery Louisiana Battery Mississippi Battery
19 JOHNSTON S BATTALION Capt. Maximillian Van Den Corput Cherokee Georgia Battery Georgia Light Battery Tennessee Battery WILLIAMS BATTALION Lt. Col. Samuel C. Williams Barbour Alabama Battery Jefferson Mississippi Battery Virginia Battery POLK S CORPS MYRICK S BATTALION Maj. John D. Myrick Mississippi Battery Lookout Tennessee Battery Pointe Coupée Battery STORRS BATTALION Maj. George S. Storrs Alabama Battery Mississippi Battery Missouri Battery PRESTON S BATTALION Maj. William C. Preston Alabama Battery Selden s Alabama Battery WADDELL S BATTALION Maj. James F. Waddell Alabama Battery Alabama Battery Missouri Battery CAVALRY CORPS Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler MARTIN S DIVISION Maj. Gen. William T. Martin ALLEN S ALABAMA BRIGADE Brig. Gen. William Wirt Allen 1 st Alabama 3 rd Alabama 4 th Alabama 7 th Alabama 51 st Alabama 12 th Alabama Battalion IVERSON S BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Alfred Iverson 1 st Georgia 2 nd Georgia 3 rd Georgia 4 th Georgia 6 th Georgia
20 KELLY S DIVISION Brig. Gen. John H. Kelly ANDERSON S BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Robert H. Anderson 3 rd Confederate 5 th Confederate 8 th Confederate 10 th Confederate 12 th Confederate DIBRELL S TENNESSEE BRIGADE Col. George G. Dibrell 4 th Tennessee 8 th Tennessee 9 th Tennessee 10 th Tennessee 11 th Tennessee WILLIAMS BRIGADE Brig. Gen. John S. Williams 2 nd Kentucky 3 rd Kentucky 9 th Kentucky 2 nd Kentucky Battallion Allison s Tennessee Squadron Hamilton s Tennessee Squadron HANNON S ALABAMA BRIGADE Col. Moses W. Hannon 53 rd Alabama 24 th Alabama Battalion HUMES DIVISION Brig. Gen. William Y. C. Humes ASHBY S TENNESSEE BRIGADE Col. Henry M. Ashby 1 st Tennessee 2 nd Tennessee 5 th Tennessee 9 th Tennessee HARRISON S BRIGADE Col. Thomas H. Harrison 3 rd Arkansas 4 th Tennessee 8 th Texas 11 th Texas JACKSON S DIVISION Brig. Gen. William H. Red Jackson ARMSTRONG S MISSISSIPPI BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Frank C. Armstrong 1 st Mississippi 2 nd Mississippi 28 th Mississippi Ballentine s Mississippi Regiment ROSS TEXAS BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Lawrence Ross 1 st Texas Legion 3 rd Texas Legion 6 th Texas Legion 9 th Texas Legion
21 FERGUSON S BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Samuel W. Ferguson 2 nd Alabama 56 th Alabama 9 th Mississippi 11 th Mississippi 12 th Mississippi Battalion WHEELER S HORSE Lt. Col. Felix H. Robertson Arkansas Battery Georgia Battery Tennessee Battery Tennessee Battery Huwald s Tennessee Battery JACKSON S DIVISION Capt. John Waites Missouri Battery South Carolina Battery Columbus Georgia Battery GEORGIA STATE MILITIA Maj. Gen. Gustavas W. Smith FIRST DIVISION Brig. Gen. Reuben W. Carswell 1 st Regiment 2 nd Regiment 3 rd Regiment Brig. Gen. Pleasant J. Phillips 4 th Regiment 5 th Regiment 6 th Regiment Brig. Gen. Charles D. Anderson 7 th Regiment 8 th Regiment 9 th Regiment 4 th BRIGADE Brig. Gen. Henry Kent McKay 10 th Regiment 11 th Regiment 12 th Regiment 2009 Russell S. Bonds Sources: William R. Scaife, The Campaign for Atlanta, Saline, Mich.: McNaughton & Gunn, 1993, pp (providing detailed order of battle from May-September 1864, including regimental commanders, casualties among officers, and transfer/reassignment of individual units) The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Series I, Vols. XXXVIII and LII. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office
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