The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Meridian campaign (3 February – 6 March 1864) during the American Civil War. Order of battle was compiled from the army organization during the campaign. The strength numbers listed in the tables are "present for duty".[2]
Abbreviations used
editMilitary rank
edit- LTG = Lieutenant General
- MG = Major General
- BG = Brigadier General
- Col = Colonel
- Ltc = Lieutenant Colonel
- Maj = Major
- Cpt = Captain
- Lt = Lieutenant
Other
edit- w = wounded
- mw = mortally wounded
- k = killed
Meridian Expedition: Confederate forces
editLTG Leonidas Polk[3]
Infantry corps
editDivision | Brigade | Unit |
---|---|---|
Loring's Division MG William Wing Loring 548 officers 5,375 men 18 guns |
Featherston's Brigade BG Winfield S. Featherston |
3rd Mississippi Infantry Regiment: Col T. A. Mellon |
22nd Mississippi Infantry Regiment: Ltc H. J. Reid | ||
31st Mississippi Infantry Regiment: Ltc M. D. L. Stephens | ||
33rd Mississippi Infantry Regiment: Ltc J. L. Drake | ||
1st Mississippi Sharpshooters Battalion: Maj James M. Stigler | ||
Charpentier's Alabama Battery: Cpt Stephen Charpentier | ||
Adams' Brigade BG John Adams |
1st Confederate Battalion: Ltc George H. Forney | |
6th Mississippi Infantry Regiment: Col Robert Lowry | ||
14th Mississippi Infantry Regiment: Ltc W. L. Doss | ||
15th Mississippi Infantry Regiment: Col M. Farrell | ||
20th Mississippi Infantry Regiment: Col William N. Brown | ||
26th Mississippi Infantry Regiment: Col Arthur E. Reynolds | ||
Lookout Tennessee Artillery: Cpt Robert L. Barry | ||
Buford's Brigade BG Abraham Buford II |
27th Alabama Infantry Regiment: Col James Jackson | |
35th Alabama Infantry Regiment: Col Samuel S. Ives | ||
54th Alabama Infantry Regiment: Col Alpheus Baker | ||
55th Alabama Infantry Regiment: Col John Snodgrass | ||
9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment: Col Isaac L. Dunlop | ||
3rd Kentucky Infantry Regiment: Col A. P. Thompson | ||
7th Kentucky Infantry Regiment: Col Edward Crossland | ||
8th Kentucky Infantry Regiment: Ltc A. R. Shacklett | ||
12th Louisiana Infantry Regiment: Col Thomas M. Scott | ||
Pointe Coupee Artillery: Cpt Alcide Bouanchaud | ||
Artillery[note 1] | Cowan's Mississippi Battery: Cpt J. J. Cowan[6] | |
French's Division MG Samuel Gibbs French 248 officers 2,442 men 8 guns |
Ector's Brigade BG Mathew Ector |
29th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Cpt W. W. Rollins |
9th Texas Infantry Regiment: Col William Hugh Young | ||
10th Texas Cavalry Regiment (dismounted): Col C. R. Earp | ||
14th Texas Cavalry Regiment (dismounted): Col John Lafayette Camp | ||
32nd Texas Cavalry Regiment (dismounted): Cpt Nathan Anderson | ||
Cockrell's Brigade BG Francis M. Cockrell |
1st and 4th Missouri Infantry Regiment: Col A. C. Riley | |
2nd and 6th Missouri Infantry Regiment: Col P. C. Flournoy | ||
3rd and 5th Missouri Infantry Regiment: Col James McCown | ||
1st and 3rd Missouri Cavalry Regiment (dismounted): Col Elijah Gates | ||
Artillery[note 2] | Hoskins' Mississippi Battery: Cpt J. A. Hoskins | |
Wade's Missouri Battery: Lt Richard Walsh[note 3] |
Cavalry corps
edit- Escort: Georgia Company: Cpt T. M. Nelson[7]
- Strength: 652 officers, 7,685 men, no. guns not reported[4]
Division | Brigade | Unit |
---|---|---|
Jackson's Division BG William Hicks Jackson |
1st Brigade Col Peter Burwell Starke |
1st Mississippi Cavalry Regiment: Col R. A. Pinson |
28th Mississippi Cavalry Regiment: Col Peter Burwell Starke | ||
Ballentine's Mississippi Cavalry Regiment: Col John Goff Ballentine | ||
(Escort) Louisiana Company: Cpt Junius Y. Webb | ||
Columbus (Georgia) Light Artillery: Cpt Edward Croft | ||
2nd Brigade Col Lawrence Sullivan Ross |
3rd Texas Cavalry Regiment: Col H.P. Mabry | |
6th Texas Cavalry Regiment: Col Jack Wharton | ||
9th Texas Cavalry Regiment: Col Dudley W. Jones | ||
27th Texas Cavalry Regiment: Col Edward R. Hawkins | ||
(Escort) Texas Company: Rush L. Elkin | ||
King's Missouri Battery: Cpt Houston King | ||
Adams' Brigade BG William Wirt Adams |
11th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment: Col John Griffith | |
14th Confederate Cavalry Regiment: Cpt Josephus R. Quin | ||
9th Louisiana Cavalry Battalion: Cpt E. A. Scott | ||
Harris' Mississippi Cavalry Battalion: Maj J. L. Harris | ||
4th Mississippi Cavalry Regiment: Maj T. R. Stockdale | ||
Adams' Mississippi Cavalry Regiment: Col Robert C. Wood Jr. | ||
9th Tennessee Cavalry Battalion: Maj James H. Akin | ||
Roberts' Mississippi Battery: Cpt Calvit Roberts | ||
Ferguson's Brigade BG Samuel W. Ferguson |
2nd Alabama Cavalry Regiment: Col R. G. Earle | |
56th Alabama Cavalry Regiment: Col William Boyles | ||
12th Mississippi Cavalry Battalion: Maj William M. Inge | ||
2nd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment (Barteau's): Ltc George H. Morton | ||
Waties' South Carolina Battery: Cpt John Waties | ||
Chalmers' Division BG James R. Chalmers |
1st Brigade Col William F. Slemons |
2nd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Slemons'): Col W. F. Slemons |
3rd Mississippi Cavalry Regiment: Col John McGuirk | ||
5th Mississippi Cavalry Regiment: Col James Z. George | ||
7th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment: Col William L. Duckworth | ||
McLendon's Mississippi Battery: Cpt J. M. McLendon | ||
2nd Brigade Col Robert McCulloch |
1st Mississippi Partisan Rangers: Ltc L. B. Hovis | |
18th Mississippi Cavalry Battalion: Ltc Alexander H. Chalmers | ||
19th Mississippi Cavalry Battalion: Ltc William L. Duff | ||
2nd Missouri Cavalry Regiment: Col Robert McCulloch | ||
Buckner Mississippi Battery: Lt H. C. Holt |
Notes
edit- Footnotes
- ^ Loring reported having four batteries, but only specified the names of three. According to the Official Records, the fourth battery was probably Cowan's (Official Records, p. 332).
- ^ French's official return omitted the artillery batteries. According to the Official Records, these probably were Hoskins' and Walsh's (Official Records, p. 333).
- ^ Cpt Henry Guibor led the Missouri battery during the Atlanta campaign. It was in the same battalion as Hoskins' Battery and Cpt John Ward's Alabama Battery. (Battles & Leaders, p. 292)
- Citations
- ^ Boatner 1959, pp. 543–544.
- ^ Official Records 1891, pp. 332–334.
- ^ a b Official Records 1891, p. 332.
- ^ a b Official Records 1891, p. 334.
- ^ Official Records 1891, pp. 332–333.
- ^ Battles & Leaders 1987, p. 292.
- ^ a b Official Records 1891, p. 333.
- ^ Official Records 1891, pp. 333–334.
References
edit- Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Vol. 4. Secaucus, N.J.: Castle. 1987 [1883]. ISBN 0-89009-572-8.
- Boatner, Mark M. III (1959). The Civil War Dictionary. New York, N.Y.: David McKay Company Inc. ISBN 0-679-50013-8.
- Official Records (1891). "A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies: Volume XXXII Part I". Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. pp. 332–334. OCLC 1154873253. Retrieved September 3, 2022.