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- Abbreviations used Military rank Other
- Army of the Ohio IV Corps XXIII Corps Cavalry Corps
- Notes
- References
The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Franklin (1864) of the American Civil War. Order of battle compiled from the army organization[1] during the campaign.[2] The Confederate order of battle is shown separately. Abbreviations usedMilitary rank- MG = Major General
- BG = Brigadier General
- Col = Colonel
- Ltc = Lieutenant Colonel
- Cpt = Captain
- Bvt = Brevet
OtherArmy of the OhioMG John M. Schofield IV CorpsMG David S. Stanley (w) Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | First Division
BG Nathan Kimball | 1st Brigade Col Isaac M. Kirby (K-2, W-8, M-4 =14) - 21st Illinois: Cpt William H. Jamison
- 38th Illinois: Cpt Andrew M. Pollard
- 31st Indiana: Col John T. Smith
- 81st Indiana: Maj Edward G. Mathey
- 90th Ohio: Ltc Samuel N. Yeoman
- 101st Ohio: Ltc Bedan B. McDanald
| 2nd Brigade BG Walter C. Whitaker (K-0, W-5, M-4 =9) - 96th Illinois: Maj George Hicks
- 115th Illinois: Col Jesse Hale Moore
- 35th Indiana: Ltc Augustus G. Tassin
- 21st Kentucky: Ltc James C. Evans
- 23rd Kentucky: Ltc George W. Northup
- 40th Ohio (six companies): Ltc James Watson
- 45th Ohio: Ltc John H. Humphrey
- 51st Ohio: Ltc Charles H. Wood
| 3rd Brigade BG William Grose (K-3, W-24, M-10 =37) - 75th Illinois: Col John E. Bennett
- 80th Illinois: Cpt James Cunningham
- 84th Illinois: Ltc Charles H. Morton
- 9th Indiana: Col Isaac C. B. Suman
- 30th Indiana (three companies): Cpt Henry W. Lawton
- 36th Indiana (one company): Lt John P. Swisher
- 84th Indiana: Maj John C. Taylor
- 77th Pennsylvania: Col Thomas E. Rose
| Second Division
BG George D. Wagner | 1st Brigade Col Emerson Opdycke (K-16, W-125, M-65 =206) - 36th Illinois: Ltc Porter C. Olson (k), Maj Levi P. Holden
- 44th Illinois: Ltc John Russell
- 73rd Illinois: Maj Thomas W. Motherspaw
- 74th/88th Illinois: Ltc George W. Smith
- 125th Ohio: Cpt Edward P. Bates
- 24th Wisconsin: Cpt Edwin B. Parsons
| 2nd Brigade Col John Q. Lane (K-29, W-269, M-340 =638) - 100th Illinois: Ltc Charles M. Hammond
- 40th Indiana: Ltc Henry Leaming
- 57th Indiana: Maj John S. McGraw
- 28th Kentucky: Ltc J. Rowan Boone
- 26th Ohio: Cpt William Clark
- 97th Ohio: Ltc Milton Barnes
| 3rd Brigade Col Joseph Conrad (K-7, W-125, M-265 =397) - 42nd Illinois: Maj Frederick A. Atwater
- 51st Illinois: Cpt Merritt B. Atwater
- 79th Illinois:[3] Col Allen Buckner
- 15th Missouri: Cpt George Ernst
- 64th Ohio: Ltc Robert C. Brown
- 65th Ohio: Maj Orlow Smith
| Third Division[4]
BG Thomas J. Wood | 1st Brigade Col Abel D. Streight - 89th Illinois: Ltc William D. Williams
- 51st Indiana: Cpt William W. Scearce
- 8th Kansas: Ltc John Conover
- 15th Ohio: Col Frank Askew
- 49th Ohio: Maj Luther M. Strong
| 2nd Brigade Col Philip S. Post - 59th Illinois: Maj James M. Stookey
- 41st Ohio: Ltc Robert L. Kimberly
- 71st Ohio: Col Henry K. McConnell
- 93rd Ohio: Ltc Daniel Bowman
- 124th Ohio: Ltc James Pickands
| 3rd Brigade Col Frederick Knefler - 79th Indiana: Ltc George W. Parker
- 86th Indiana: Col George F. Dick
- 13th Ohio (battalion): Maj Joseph T. Snider
- 19th Ohio: Ltc Henry G. Stratton
- 17th Kentucky: Col A. M. Stout [5]
| Artillery Cpt Lyman Bridges - Bridges' Illinois Battery: Lt Lyman A. White
- 1st Kentucky Battery: Cpt Theodore S. Thomasson
- Battery A, 1st Ohio Light: Lt Charles W. Scovill
- Battery G, 1st Ohio Light: Cpt Alexander Marshall
- 6th Ohio Battery: Lt Aaron P. Baldwin
- 20th Ohio Battery: Lt John S. Burdick
- Battery B, Pennsylvania Light: Cpt Jacob Ziegler
- Battery M, 4th U.S. Light: Lt Samuel Canby
|
XXIII CorpsBG Jacob D. Cox[6] Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | Second Division[7]
BG Thomas H. Ruger | 2nd Brigade Col Orlando H. Moore (K-21, W-89, M-12 =122) - 107th Illinois: Col Francis H. Lowry (mw)
- 80th Indiana: Ltc Alfred D. Owen
- 129th Indiana: Col Charles A. Zollinger
- 23rd Michigan: Col Oliver L. Spaulding
- 111th Ohio: Ltc Isaac R. Sherwood
- 118th Ohio: Maj Edgar Sowers
| 3rd Brigade Col Silas Strickland (K-73, W-178, M-280 =531) - 72nd Illinois: Ltc Joseph Stockton
- 44th Missouri: Col Robert C. Bradshaw
- 50th Ohio: Ltc Hamilton S. Gillespie
- 183rd Ohio: Col George W. Hoge
| Third Division
BG James W. Reilly[8] | 1st Brigade BG James W. Reilly (K-33, W-130, M-70 =233) - 12th Kentucky: Ltc Laurence H. Rousseau
- 16th Kentucky: Ltc John S. White
- 100th Ohio: Ltc Edwin L. Hayes
- 104th Ohio: Col Oscar W. Sterl
- 175th Ohio:[9] Ltc Daniel W. McCoy
- 8th Tennessee: Cpt James W. Berry
| 2nd Brigade Col John S. Casement (K-3, W-16, M-0 =19) - 65th Illinois: Ltc W. Scott Stewart
- 65th Indiana: Ltc John W. Hammond
- 124th Indiana: Col John M. Orr
- 103rd Ohio:[10] Cpt Henry S. Pickands
- 5th Tennessee: Maj David G. Bowers
| 3rd Brigade Col Israel N. Stiles (K-11, W-51, M-21 =83) - 112th Illinois: Ltc Emery S. Bond
- 63rd Indiana: Ltc Daniel Morris
- 120th Indiana: Col Allen W. Prather
- 128th Indiana: Ltc Jasper Packard
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Cavalry CorpsMG James H. Wilson Escort: - 4th U.S. Cavalry: Lt Joseph Hedges
Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | First Division
BG Edward M. McCook | 1st Brigade BG John T. Croxton - 8th Iowa Cavalry: Col Joseph B. Dorr
- 4th Kentucky Mounted Infantry: Col Robert M. Kelly
- 2nd Michigan Cavalry: Col Benjamin Smith
- 1st Tennessee Cavalry: Ltc Calvin M. Dyer
| Fifth Division
BG Edward Hatch | 1st Brigade Col Robert R. Stewart - 3rd Illinois Cavalry: Ltc Robert H. Carnahan
- 11th Indiana Cavalry: Ltc Abram Sharra
- 12th Missouri: Col Oliver Wells
- 10th Tennessee: Maj William P. Story
| 2nd Brigade Col Datus E. Coon - 2nd Iowa Cavalry: Maj Charles C. Horton
- 6th Illinois Cavalry: Ltc John Lynch
- 7th Illinois Cavalry: Maj John M. Graham
- 9th Illinois Cavalry: Cpt Joseph W. Harper
- 12th Tennessee Cavalry: Col George Spalding
| Sixth Division
BG Richard W. Johnson | 1st Brigade Col Horace Capron - 16th Illinois Cavalry: Maj Charles H. Beeres
- 5th Iowa Cavalry: Maj J. Morris Young
- 7th Ohio Cavalry: Col Israel Garrard
| 2nd Brigade Col James Biddle - 14th Illinois Cavalry: Maj Francis M. Davidson
- 6th Indiana Cavalry: Maj Jacob S. Stephens
- 8th Michigan Cavalry: Ltc Grover S. Wormer
- 3rd Tennessee: Maj Benjamin Cunningham
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Notes1. ^Multiple commander names indicate command succession of command during the battle or the campaign. 2. ^Official Records, Series I, Volume XLV, Part 1, pages 1197-1205 3. ^Veteran Detachment 27th Illinois attached. 4. ^Not engaged. 5. ^ http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unkyinf3.htm#17th, Dyer's Compendium 6. ^Schofield was the official corps commander but assigned temporary command of the corps to Cox during the battle. 7. ^1st Brigade at Ford and not engaged 8. ^Reilly temporarily commanded the division during the battle while Cox was assigned to command the corps. 9. ^Unassigned, attached by Cox to Reilly as a reserve. 10. ^Guarding wagons at the bridge.
References- U.S. War Department, The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1880–1901.
- Battle of Franklin: Union order of battle (Civil War Trust)
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