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词条 Atlanta Campaign Union order of battle
释义

  1. Abbreviations used

     Military rank  Other 

  2. Military Division of the Mississippi

     Army of the Cumberland  IV Corps  XIV Corps  XX Corps  Cavalry Corps  Army of the Tennessee  XV Corps  XVI Corps  XVII Corps[95]  Army of the Ohio (XXIII Corps) 

  3. Strengths

  4. Notes

  5. References

The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization during the campaign.[1]

This order of battle covers the period of May 7 - July 17, 1864. The period from July 17 - September 8, 1864 is listed separately.

For the engagement on July 22, 1864 see: Atlanta Union order of battle

Abbreviations used

Military rank

  • MG = Major General
  • BG = Brigadier General
  • Col = Colonel
  • Ltc = Lieutenant Colonel
  • Maj = Major
  • Cpt = Captain

Other

  • w = wounded
  • mw = mortally wounded
  • k = killed

Military Division of the Mississippi

MG William T. Sherman

Chief of Staff: BG Joseph D. Webster

Chief of Artillery: BG William F. Barry

Headquarters Guard: 7th Company Ohio Sharpshooters: Lieut. William McCrory

Army of the Cumberland

MG George Henry Thomas

Chief of Artillery: BG John M. Brannan

Chief of Staff: BG William D. Whipple

Escort: Company I, 1st Ohio Cavalry: Lieut. Henry C. Reppert

IV Corps

MG Oliver O. Howard

DivisionBrigade Regiments and Others

First Division


    

MG David S. Stanley

1st Brigade


  

BG Charles Cruft
  

Col Isaac M. Kirby[2]

  • 21st Illinois
  • 38th Illinois
  • 31st Indiana
  • 81st Indiana
  • 1st Kentucky (until May 29)[3]
  • 2nd Kentucky (until June 3)[4]
  • 90th Ohio
  • 101st Ohio: Col Isaac M. Kirby
2nd Brigade


  

BG Walter C. Whitaker
  

Col Jacob E. Taylor[5]

  • 96th Illinois
  • 115th Illinois
  • 35th Indiana
  • 84th Indiana
  • 21st Kentucky
  • 40th Ohio: Col Jacob E. Taylor
  • 45th Ohio (from June 22)
  • 51st Ohio
  • 99th Ohio (until June 22):[6] Col Peter T. Swaine
3rd Brigade


  

Col William Grose

  • 59th Illinois
  • 75th Illinois
  • 80th Illinois
  • 84th Illinois
  • 9th Indiana
  • 30th Indiana
  • 36th Indiana
  • 77th Pennsylvania
Artillery


  

Cpt Peter Simonson (k June 16)
  

Cpt Samuel M. McDowell (k June 27)
  

Cpt Theodore Thomasson

  • 5th Indiana Light Battery
  • Independent Battery B, Pennsylvania Light: Cpt Samuel M. McDowell

Second Division


    

BG John Newton

1st Brigade


  

Col Francis T. Sherman
  

BG Nathan Kimball[7]

  • 36th Illinois
  • 44th Illinois
  • 73rd Illinois
  • 74th Illinois
  • 88th Illinois: Ltc George W. Chandler (k June 27), Col Francis T. Sherman (c July 7)
  • 28th Kentucky (until May 28)
  • 2nd Missouri[8]
  • 15th Missouri
  • 24th Wisconsin
2nd Brigade


  

BG George D. Wagner[9]
  

Col John Blake[10]

  • 100th Illinois
  • 40th Indiana: Col John Blake
  • 57th Indiana
  • 28th Kentucky (from May 28)
  • 26th Ohio
  • 97th Ohio
3rd Brigade


  

BG Charles G. Harker (mw June 27)
  

BG Luther P. Bradley

  • 22nd Illinois (until June 10)[11]
  • 27th Illinois
  • 42nd Illinois
  • 51st Illinois
  • 79th Illinois
  • 3rd Kentucky
  • 64th Ohio
  • 65th Ohio
  • 125th Ohio
Artillery


  

Cpt Charles Aleshire[12]
  

Cpt Wilbur Goodspeed

  • Battery M, 1st Illinois Light
  • Battery A, 1st Ohio Light: Cpt Wilbur Goodspeed

Third Division


    

BG Thomas J. Wood

1st Brigade


  

BG August Willich (w May 15)
  

Col William H. Gibson

  • 25th Illinois
  • 35th Illinois (from June 6)
  • 89th Illinois
  • 32nd Indiana
  • 8th Kansas (from June 28)[13]
  • 15th Ohio
  • 49th Ohio: Col William H. Gibson
  • 15th Wisconsin
2nd Brigade


  

BG William B. Hazen

  • 6th Indiana
  • 5th Kentucky
  • 6th Kentucky
  • 23rd Kentucky
  • 1st Ohio
  • 6th Ohio (until June 6)[14]
  • 41st Ohio
  • 93rd Ohio
  • 124th Ohio
3rd Brigade


  

BG Samuel Beatty[15]
  

Col Frederick Knefler

  • 79th Indiana: Col Frederick Knefler
  • 86th Indiana
  • 9th Kentucky
  • 17th Kentucky
  • 13th Ohio
  • 19th Ohio
  • 59th Ohio
Artillery


  

Cpt Cullen Bradley

  • Bridges' Illinois Light Battery
  • 6th Ohio Light Battery

XIV Corps

MG John M. Palmer

DivisionBrigade Regiments and Others

First Division


   

BG Richard W. Johnson (w May 28)[16]
   

BG John H. King

1st Brigade


  

BG William P. Carlin[17]
  

Col Anson G. McCook[18]

  • 104th Illinois
  • 42nd Indiana
  • 88th Indiana
  • 15th Kentucky
  • 2nd Ohio: Col Anson G. McCook
  • 33rd Ohio
  • 94th Ohio
  • 10th Wisconsin
  • 21st Wisconsin
2nd Brigade


  

BG John H. King
  

Col William Stoughton[19]

  • 11th Michigan: Col William Stoughton
  • 69th Ohio (from May 11 until July 15):[20] Col Marshall F. Moore
  • Regular Detachment: Maj John R. Edie
    • 1st Battalion, 15th U.S. Infantry: Cpt Albert B. Dod
    • 2nd Battalion, 15th U.S. Infantry: Cpt William C. McManus
    • 1st Battalion, 16th U.S. Infantry: Cpt Alexander H. Stanton
    • 2nd Battalion, 16th U.S. Infantry: Cpt R. Peabody Barry
    • 1st Battalion, 18th U.S. Infantry: Cpt George W. Smith
    • 2nd Battalion, 18th U.S. Infantry: Cpt Henry Haymond
    • 19th U.S. Infantry (6 companies): Cpt James Mooney
3rd Brigade


  

Col Benjamin Scribner
  

  • 37th Indiana
  • 38th Indiana
  • 21st Ohio
  • 69th Ohio (from July 15)[21]
  • 74th Ohio
  • 78th Pennsylvania
  • 79th Pennsylvania (from May 9)[22]
  • 1st Wisconsin
Artillery


  

Cpt Lucius Drury

  • Battery C, 1st Illinois Light Artillery
  • Battery I, 1st Ohio

Second Division


    

BG Jefferson C. Davis

1st Brigade


  

BG James D. Morgan

  • 10th Illinois
  • 16th Illinois
  • 60th Illinois
  • 10th Michigan (from May 15)[23]
  • 14th Michigan (from June 14)
2nd Brigade


  

Col John G. Mitchell

  • 34th Illinois
  • 78th Illinois
  • 98th Ohio
  • 108th Ohio[24]
  • 113th Ohio
  • 121st Ohio
3rd Brigade


  

Col Daniel McCook, Jr. (mw June 27)
  

Col Oscar F. Harmon (mw June 27)
  

Col Caleb J. Dilworth

  • 85th Illinois: Col Caleb J. Dilworth
  • 86th Illinois
  • 110th Illinois[25]
  • 125th Illinois: Col Oscar F. Harmon
  • 22nd Indiana
  • 52nd Ohio
Artillery


  

Cpt Charles Barnett

  • Battery I, 2nd Illinois Light
  • 2nd Minnesota Battery (detachment)
  • 5th Wisconsin Light Battery

Third Division


    

BG Absalom Baird

1st Brigade


  

BG John B. Turchin[26]
  

Col Moses B. Walker[27]

  • 19th Illinois (until June 9)[28]
  • 24th Illinois (until June 28)[29]
  • 82nd Indiana
  • 23rd Missouri (from July 10)
  • 11th Ohio (until June 10)[30]
  • 17th Ohio
  • 31st Ohio: Col Moses B. Walker
  • 89th Ohio
  • 92nd Ohio
2nd Brigade


  

Col Ferdinand Van Derveer[31]
  

Col Newell Gleason[32]

  • 75th Indiana
  • 87th Indiana: Col Newell Gleason
  • 101st Indiana
  • 2nd Minnesota
  • 9th Ohio (until May 22)[33]
  • 35th Ohio
  • 105th Ohio
3rd Brigade


  

Col George P. Este

  • 10th Indiana[34]
  • 74th Indiana
  • 10th Kentucky
  • 18th Kentucky[35]
  • 14th Ohio
  • 38th Ohio
Artillery


  

Cpt George Estep

  • 7th Indiana Light Battery
  • 19th Indiana Light Battery

XX Corps

MG Joseph Hooker

DivisionBrigade Regiments and Others

First Division


    

BG Alpheus S. Williams

1st Brigade


  

BG Joseph F. Knipe
  

Col Warren W. Packer[36]

  • 5th Connecticut:[37] Col Warren W. Packer
  • 3rd Maryland (detachment)
  • 123rd New York
  • 141st New York
  • 46th Pennsylvania
2nd Brigade


  

BG Thomas H. Ruger

  • 27th Indiana
  • 2nd Massachusetts
  • 13th New Jersey
  • 107th New York
  • 150th New York
  • 3rd Wisconsin
3rd Brigade


  

Col James S. Robinson

  • 82nd Illinois
  • 101st Illinois
  • 45th New York[38]
  • 143rd New York
  • 61st Ohio
  • 82nd Ohio
  • 31st Wisconsin (from July 21)[39]
Artillery


  

Cpt John D. Woodbury

  • Battery I, 1st New York Light
  • Battery M, 1st New York Light

Second Division


    

BG John W. Geary

1st Brigade


  

Col Charles Candy

  • 5th Ohio
  • 7th Ohio (until June 11)[40]
  • 29th Ohio
  • 66th Ohio
  • 28th Pennsylvania
  • 147th Pennsylvania
2nd Brigade


  

Col Adolphus Buschbeck[41]
  

Col John T. Lockman[42]
  

Col Patrick Henry Jones[43]

  • 33rd New Jersey
  • 119th New York: Col John T. Lockman
  • 134th New York
  • 154th New York: Col Patrick Henry Jones
  • 27th Pennsylvania (until May 23):[44]
  • 73rd Pennsylvania
  • 109th Pennsylvania
3rd Brigade


  

Col David Ireland (w May 15)[45]
  

Col William Rickards, Jr[46]
  

Col George A. Cobham[47]

  • 60th New York
  • 78th New York[48]
  • 102nd New York
  • 137th New York
  • 149th New York
  • 29th Pennsylvania: Col William Rickards, Jr
  • 111th Pennsylvania: Col George A. Cobham
Artillery


  

Cpt William Wheeler (k June 22)
  

Cpt Charles Aleshire[49]

  • 13th New York Light Battery
  • Battery E, Pennsylvania Light

Third Division


    

MG Daniel Butterfield
    

BG William T. Ward[50]

1st Brigade


  

BG William T. Ward (w May 15)
  

Col Benjamin Harrison[51]

  • 102nd Illinois
  • 105th Illinois
  • 129th Illinois
  • 70th Indiana: Col Benjamin Harrison
  • 79th Ohio
2nd Brigade


  

Col John Coburn

  • 20th Connecticut (until May 29)[52]
  • 33rd Indiana
  • 85th Indiana
  • 19th Michigan
  • 22nd Wisconsin
3rd Brigade


  

Col James Wood

  • 20th Connecticut (from May 29)
  • 33rd Massachusetts
  • 136th New York
  • 55th Ohio
  • 73rd Ohio
  • 26th Wisconsin
Artillery


  

Cpt Marco B. Gary

  • Battery I, 1st Michigan Light
  • Battery C, 1st Ohio Light

Unattached Units


    

Reserve Brigade


  

Col Joseph W. Burke[53]
  

Col Heber Le Favour[54]
  

  • 10th Ohio[55]
  • 9th Michigan
  • 22nd Michigan (from May 31): Col Heber Le Favour
Pontooniers


  

Col George P. Buell

  • 58th Indiana
  • Pontoon Battalion (until June 17)[56]
Siege Artillery


  

Cpt Arnold Sutermeister

  • 11th Indiana Battery

Cavalry Corps

BG Washington Elliott, Chief of Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland

DivisionBrigade Regiments and Others

First Division


    

BG Edward M. McCook

1st Brigade


  

Col Joseph B. Dorr

  • 8th Iowa Cavalry
  • 4th Kentucky Mounted Infantry (from June 30)
  • 2nd Michigan Cavalry[57]
  • 1st Tennessee Cavalry
2nd Brigade


  

Col Oscar H. LaGrange[58]
  

Ltc James Stewart[59]
  

Ltc Horace Lamson

  • 2nd Indiana Cavalry: Ltc James Stewart
  • 4th Indiana Cavalry: Ltc Horace Lamson
  • 1st Wisconsin Cavalry
3rd Brigade[60]


  

Col Louis Watkins
  

Col John K. Faulkner[61]

  • 4th Kentucky Cavalry
  • 6th Kentucky Cavalry
  • 7th Kentucky Cavalry: Col John K. Faulkner
Artillery
  • 18th Indiana Horse Artillery Battery

Second Division


    

BG Kenner Garrard

1st Brigade


  

Col Robert Minty

  • 4th Michigan Cavalry
  • 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry
  • 4th U.S. Cavalry
2nd Brigade [62]


  

Col Eli Long

  • 1st Ohio Cavalry
  • 3rd Ohio Cavalry
  • 4th Ohio Cavalry
3rd Brigade


  

Col John T. Wilder[63]
  

Col Abram Miller

  • 98th Illinois Mounted Infantry
  • 123rd Illinois Mounted Infantry
  • 17th Indiana Mounted Infantry
  • 72nd Indiana Mounted Infantry: Col Abram Miller
Artillery
  • Chicago Board of Trade Battery

Third Division


    

BG Judson Kilpatrick (w May 13)
    

Col Eli Murray[64]
    

Col William W. Lowe[65]

1st Brigade


  

Ltc Robert Klein

  • 3rd Indiana Cavalry (four companies)
  • 5th Iowa Cavalry
2nd Brigade


  

Col Charles Smith

  • 8th Indiana Cavalry (from July 27)
  • 2nd Kentucky Cavalry (from July 27)
  • 10th Ohio Cavalry
3rd Brigade


  

Col Eli Murray
  

Col Smith D. Atkins[66]

  • 92nd Illinois Mounted Infantry: Col Smith D. Atkins
  • 3rd Kentucky Cavalry
  • 5th Kentucky Cavalry
Artillery
  • 10th Wisconsin Battery

Army of the Tennessee

MG James B. McPherson

Escort: 4th Company Ohio Cavalry; Company B, 1st Ohio Cavalry

XV Corps

MG John A. Logan

DivisionBrigade Regiments and Others

First Division


    

BG Peter J. Osterhaus[67]
    

BG Charles R. Woods[68]

1st Brigade


  

BG Charles R. Woods
  

Col Milo Smith[69]

  • 26th Iowa: Col Milo Smith
  • 30th Iowa
  • 27th Missouri
  • 76th Ohio
2nd Brigade


  

Col James A. Williamson

  • 4th Iowa
  • 9th Iowa
  • 25th Iowa
  • 31st Iowa
3rd Brigade


  

Col Hugo Wangelin

  • 3rd Missouri
  • 12th Missouri
  • 17th Missouri
  • 29th Missouri
  • 31st Missouri
  • 32nd Missouri
Artillery


  

Maj Clemens Landgraeber

  • Battery F, 2nd Missouri Light
  • 4th Ohio Light Battery

Second Division


    

BG Morgan L. Smith

1st Brigade


  

BG Giles A. Smith

  • 55th Illinois (from June 16)[70]
  • 111th Illinois
  • 116th Illinois
  • 127th Illinois
  • 6th Missouri
  • 8th Missouri[71]
  • 57th Ohio
2nd Brigade


  

BG Joseph Lightburn

  • 83rd Indiana
  • 30th Ohio (from May 22)[72]
  • 37th Ohio (from May 10)[73]
  • 47th Ohio
  • 53rd Ohio (from May 12)[74]
  • 54th Ohio
Artillery


  

Cpt Francis De Gress

  • Battery A, 1st Illinois Light
  • Battery B, 1st Illinois Light (until July 12)[75]
  • Battery H, 1st Illinois Light

Third Division[76]


  BG John E. Smith
1st Brigade


  

Col Jesse I. Alexander

  • 63rd Illinois
  • 48th Indiana
  • 59th Indiana
  • 4th Minnesota
  • 18th Wisconsin
2nd Brigade


  

Col Green B. Raum

  • 13th Illinois (detachment)[77]
  • 56th Illinois
  • 17th Iowa
  • 10th Missouri
  • 24th Missouri (one company)[78]
  • 80th Ohio
3rd Brigade
   BG Charles L. Matthies[79]
   Col Benjamin D. Dean[80]
   Col Jabez Banbury[81]
  • 93rd Illinois
  • 5th Iowa (until July 12):[82] Col Jabez Banbury
  • 10th Iowa
  • 26th Missouri: Col Benjamin D. Dean
Artillery


  

Cpt Henry Dillon

  • Wisconsin Light Artillery, 6th Battery
  • Wisconsin Light Artillery, 12th Battery
Cavalry


  

  • 5th Ohio Cavalry
  • Company F, 4th Missouri Cavalry (Escort to BG John E. Smith)

Fourth Division


    

BG William Harrow

1st Brigade


  

Colonel Reuben Williams

  • 26th Illinois
  • 90th Illinois
  • 12th Indiana
  • 100th Indiana
2nd Brigade


  

BG Charles C. Walcutt

  • 40th Illinois (from June 3)[83]
  • 103rd Illinois
  • 97th Indiana
  • 6th Iowa
  • 46th Ohio
3rd Brigade


  

Col John M. Oliver

  • 48th Illinois
  • 99th Indiana
  • 15th Michigan
  • 53rd Ohio (until May 12)[84]
  • 70th Ohio
Artillery


  

Cpt Henry H. Griffiths


  

Maj John T. Cheney[85]

  • Battery F, 1st Illinois Light
  • 1st Iowa Light Battery

XVI Corps

MG Grenville M. Dodge

Escort: 1st Alabama Cavalry;[86] Company A, 52nd Illinois

DivisionBrigade Regiments and Others

Second Division


    

BG Thomas W. Sweeny

1st Brigade


  

BG Elliott W. Rice

  • 52nd Illinois
  • 66th Indiana
  • 2nd Iowa
  • 7th Iowa
2nd Brigade


  

Col Patrick E. Burke (mw May 16)
  

Ltc Robert N. Adams[87]
  

Col August Mersy[88]

  • 9th Illinois Mounted Infantry: Col August Mersy
  • 12th Illinois
  • 66th Illinois (Western Sharpshooters)
  • 81st Ohio: Ltc Robert N. Adams
3rd Brigade[89]


  

Col Moses M. Bane[90]
  

Col Henry J.B. Cummings

  • 7th Illinois (from July 9)
  • 50th Illinois
  • 57th Illinois
  • 39th Iowa: Col Henry J.B. Cummings
Artillery


  

Cpt Frederick Welker

  • Battery B, 1st Michigan Light[91]
  • Battery H, 1st Missouri Light
  • Battery I, 1st Missouri Light (until May 22)[92]

Fourth Division


    

BG James C. Veatch

1st Brigade


  

BG John W. Fuller

  • 64th Illinois
  • 18th Missouri
  • 27th Ohio
  • 39th Ohio
2nd Brigade


  

BG John W. Sprague

  • 35th New Jersey
  • 43rd Ohio
  • 63rd Ohio
  • 25th Wisconsin
3rd Brigade[93]


  

Col James H. Howe

  • 25th Indiana
  • 17th New York
  • 32nd Wisconsin
Artillery


  

Cpt Jerome B. Burrows
  

Cpt George Robinson[94]

  • Battery C, 1st Michigan Light: Cpt George Robinson
  • 14th Ohio Light Battery
  • Battery F, 2nd U.S.

XVII Corps[95]

MG Francis P. Blair, Jr.

Escort: Company M, 1st Ohio Cavalry;[96] Company G, 9th Illinois Mounted Infantry

DivisionBrigade Regiments and Others

Third Division


    

BG Mortimer D. Leggett

1st Brigade


  

BG Manning F. Force

  • 20th Illinois
  • 30th Illinois
  • 31st Illinois
  • 45th Illinois[97]
  • 12th Wisconsin (from July 10)[98]
  • 16th Wisconsin
2nd Brigade


  

Col Robert K. Scott

  • 20th Ohio
  • 32nd Ohio (until July 10)[99]
  • 68th Ohio
  • 78th Ohio
3rd Brigade


  

Col Adam G. Malloy

  • 17th Wisconsin
  • Worden's Battalion[100]
Artillery


  

Cpt William S. Williams

  • Battery D, 1st Illinois Light
  • Battery H, 1st Michigan Light
  • 3rd Ohio Light Battery

Fourth Division


    

BG Walter Q. Gresham

1st Brigade


  

Col William L. Sanderson

  • 32nd Illinois
  • 23rd Indiana
  • 53rd Indiana
  • 3rd Iowa (3 companies)[101]
  • 32nd Ohio (from July 10)
  • 12th Wisconsin (until July 10)
2nd Brigade[102]


  

Col George C. Rogers

  • 14th Illinois[103]
  • 15th Illinois (until July 5)
  • 41st Illinois (from July 5)[104]
  • 53rd Illinois
3rd Brigade


  

Col William Hall

  • 11th Iowa
  • 13th Iowa
  • 15th Iowa
  • 16th Iowa
Artillery


  

Cpt Edward Spear

  • Battery F, 2nd Illinois Light[105]
  • 1st Minnesota Battery
  • Battery C, 1st Missouri Light[106]
  • 10th Ohio Light Battery[107]
  • 15th Ohio Light Battery

Army of the Ohio (XXIII Corps)

MG John M. Schofield

BG Jacob Cox[108]

Escort: Company G, 7th Ohio Cavalry

DivisionBrigade Regiments and Others

First Division


    

BG Alvin P. Hovey[109]
  

1st Brigade[110]


  

Col Richard F. Barter

  • 120th Indiana
  • 124th Indiana
  • 128th Indiana
2nd Brigade[111]


  

Col John McQuiston
  

Col Peter T. Swaine

  • 123rd Indiana
  • 129th Indiana
  • 130th Indiana
  • 99th Ohio (from June 22):[112] Col Peter T. Swaine
Artillery
  • 23rd Indiana Light Battery[113]
  • 24th Indiana Light Battery[114]

Second Division


    

BG Henry M. Judah[115]
    

BG Milo S. Hascall

1st Brigade


  

BG Nathaniel C. McLean
  

BG Joseph A. Cooper[116]

  • 80th Indiana (until June 8)[117]
  • 91st Indiana (from June 4)
  • 13th Kentucky (until June 8)[118]
  • 25th Michigan
  • 45th Ohio (from June 8 until June 22)[119]
  • 3rd Tennessee
  • 6th Tennessee
2nd Brigade


  

BG Milo S. Hascall[120]
  

Col John R. Bond[121]
  

Col William E. Hobson[122]

  • 107th Illinois
  • 80th Indiana (from June 8)
  • 13th Kentucky (from June 8): Col William E. Hobson
  • 23rd Michigan[123]
  • 45th Ohio (from May 11 until June 8)[124]
  • 111th Ohio: Col John R. Bond
  • 118th Ohio
3rd Brigade[125]


  

Col Silas A. Strickland

  • 14th Kentucky
  • 20th Kentucky
  • 27th Kentucky
  • 50th Ohio: Col Silas A. Strickland
Artillery


  

Cpt Joseph C. Shields

  • 22nd Indiana Light Battery (from June 29)
  • Battery F, 1st Michigan Light
  • 19th Ohio Light Battery

Third Division


    

BG Jacob D. Cox
    

Col James W. Reilly[126]

1st Brigade


  

Col James W. Reilly
  

Col James W. Gault

  • 112th Illinois (from May 11)
  • 16th Kentucky: Col James W. Gault
  • 100th Ohio
  • 104th Ohio
  • 8th Tennessee
2nd Brigade


  

BG Mahlon D. Manson (w May 14)
  

Col John S. Hurt[127]
  

BG Milo S. Hascall[128]
  

Col John S. Casement[129]
  

Col Daniel Cameron[130]

  • 65th Illinois (from June 4):[131] Col Daniel Cameron
  • 63rd Indiana: Col Israel N. Stiles
  • 65th Indiana
  • 24th Kentucky: Col John S. Hurt
  • 103rd Ohio: Col John S. Casement
  • 5th Tennessee (until June 5)[132]
3rd Brigade[133]


  

BG Nathaniel McLean[134]
  

Col Robert K. Byrd
  

Col Israel N. Stiles

  • 11th Kentucky
  • 12th Kentucky
  • 1st Tennessee: Col Robert K. Byrd
  • 5th Tennessee
Dismounted Cavalry[135]


  

Col Eugene Crittenden

  • 16th Illinois Cavalry
  • 12th Kentucky Cavalry
Artillery


  

Maj Henry W. Wells

  • 15th Indiana Light Battery
  • Battery D, 1st Ohio Light

Stoneman's Cavalry Division


    

MG George Stoneman
  

1st Brigade


  

Col James Biddle

  • 16th Illinois Cavalry (until June 21)[136]
  • 5th Indiana Cavalry
  • 6th Indiana Cavalry
  • 12th Kentucky Cavalry (until June 21)[137]
2nd Brigade[138]


  

Col Horace Capron

  • 14th Illinois Cavalry
  • 8th Michigan Cavalry
  • McLaughlin's Ohio Squadron
Independent Brigade


  

Col Alexander Holeman

  • 1st Kentucky Cavalry
  • 11th Kentucky Cavalry
Artillery
  • 24th Indiana Light Battery (from July 6)

Strengths

The following table shows total strengths of each of the major formations at several stages throughout the campaign.[139]

Army CorpsApril 30May 31June 30July 31August 31
Army of the Cumberland IV Corps20,53817,22714,95613,51912,118
XIV Corps22,69623,44819,60718,01415,249
XX Corps20,72116,80114,67212,57812,413
Cavalry Corps8,9839,8489,4778,4277,638
Total72,93867,32458,71252,53847,418
Army of the Tennessee XV Corps12,51712,49711,7889,1338,670
XVI Corps11,86310,36110,7449,3457,818
XVII Corps- [140]9,7759,2626,8005,935
Total24,38032,63331,79425,27822,423
Army of the Ohio XXIII Corps9,8549,97112,90611,9609,981
Cavalry Division2,9512,8862,6581,8991,936
Total12,80512,85715,56413,85911,917
Military Division of the MississippiGrand Total110,123112,814106,07091,67581,758

Notes

1. ^Official Records, Series I, Volume XXXVIII, Part 1, pages 89-114
2. ^From June 10
3. ^Mustered out May 29.
4. ^Mustered out June 3.
5. ^From June 30
6. ^Exchanged places with 45th Ohio in 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, XXIII Corps
7. ^Assumed command May 22
8. ^Detached at Dalton from May 14
9. ^Sick July 10 - 25
10. ^In command July 10 - 25
11. ^Mustered out June 10; veterans and recruits transferred to the 42nd Illinois Infantry.
12. ^Relieved June 24
13. ^On veteran furlough until June 28
14. ^Mustered out June 6.
15. ^Sick from May 23
16. ^Absent from May 29 to June 6 and June 18 to July 18
17. ^Sick July 3
18. ^In command from July 3
19. ^May 29 to June 6 and June 18 to July 18
20. ^Joined from veteran furlough May 11
21. ^Temporarily assigned from July 15
22. ^Joined from veteran furlough May 9
23. ^Joined from veteran furlough May 15
24. ^Employed mainly in guarding trains
25. ^Employed mainly in guarding trains
26. ^Sick from July 15
27. ^In command from July 15
28. ^Mustered out June 9
29. ^Mustered out June 28
30. ^Mustered out June 10. Non-veterans attached to 92nd Ohio.
31. ^Absent sick from June 27
32. ^From June 27
33. ^Mustered out May 22
34. ^Part of time detached at Marietta
35. ^Remained at Ringgold
36. ^In command from July 3 to 17
37. ^Non-veterans mustered out July 22.
38. ^Ordered to Nashville July 6
39. ^Transferred from Nashville, TN, on July 21.
40. ^Mustered out on June 11; veterans and recruits were transferred to the 5th Ohio Infantry.
41. ^Mustered out May 23
42. ^Assumed command May 22
43. ^Assumed command June 7
44. ^Mustered out May 23; veterans and recruits transferred to the 109th Pennsylvania Infantry.
45. ^Absent May 15 to June 6
46. ^Relieved of command May 16
47. ^In command from May 16 to June 6
48. ^Non-veterans mustered out July 12; consolidated with 102nd New York Infantry July 12.
49. ^Transferred from 2nd Division, IV Corps on June 24
50. ^In command from June 29
51. ^Future 23rd President of the United States. In command from May 15 until Ward returned from wound, and again from June 29.
52. ^Transferred to 3rd Brigade, May 29
53. ^Mustered out May 27
54. ^Ordered to Chattanooga June 17
55. ^Mustered out May 27; 75 soldiers whose enlistments had not expired were assigned to the 18th Ohio Infantry.
56. ^Ordered to Chattanooga, June 17
57. ^Ordered to Franklin, TN on June 29
58. ^Captured May 9
59. ^Captured May 26
60. ^At Wauhatchie, La Fayette, Calhoun, Dalton, Resaca, and other points in the rear of the army
61. ^From July 5
62. ^Operating in northern Alabama until June 6
63. ^Sick from June 14
64. ^In command May 13 to May 21
65. ^In command May 21 to July 23
66. ^In command May 13 to May 21
67. ^Sick from July 15
68. ^From July 15
69. ^From July 15
70. ^Joined from veteran furlough June 16
71. ^Veterans mustered out June 16 (four companies) and June 30 (five companies), leaving only company K.
72. ^Joined from veteran furlough May 22
73. ^Joined from veteran furlough May 10
74. ^Transferred from 3rd Brigade, 4th Division, May 12
75. ^Consolidated with Battery A July 12
76. ^Assigned railroad and rear guard duty mainly in the Cartersville, Ga. area
77. ^Attached to 56th Illinois from June 11
78. ^Attached to 10th Missouri
79. ^Assumed command of U.S. forces at Decatur, AL from May 13
80. ^In command May 15 to May 31
81. ^In command from June 1
82. ^Transferred to Department of the Cumberland July 12
83. ^Joined June 3
84. ^Transferred to 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, May 12
85. ^From May 20
86. ^At Rome from June 24
87. ^In command from May 16 to May 23
88. ^In command from May 23
89. ^At Rome, GA from May 22
90. ^Resigned June 20
91. ^At Rome, GA from May 22
92. ^Mustered out May 22
93. ^At Decatur, AL until August 7 when it joined the army at Atlanta, GA
94. ^From July 3
95. ^Joined the army in Georgia June 8
96. ^Until June 18
97. ^At Etowah Bridge
98. ^Transferred from 4th Division July 10
99. ^Transferred to 4th Division July 10
100. ^Detachments of 14th Wisconsin, 81st and 95th Illinois
101. ^At Etowah Bridge until July 17
102. ^At Altoona from June 8 to July 13
103. ^Consolidated into veteran battalion with 15th Illinois July 5
104. ^Joined July 5, and subsequently consolidated into a battalion of two companies
105. ^At Altoona June 8 to July 11
106. ^At Altoona and Kenesaw
107. ^At Kenesaw from July 11
108. ^In command May 26–27
109. ^On leave from June 9; troops temporarily assigned to 2nd and 3rd Divisions
110. ^Attached to 3rd Division from June 9; sometimes designated as 4th Brigade, 3rd Division
111. ^Attached to 2nd Division from June 9; sometimes designated as 4th Brigade, 2nd Division
112. ^Transferred from 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, IV Corps on June 22
113. ^Attached to 3rd Division from June 9
114. ^Attached to 2nd Division from June 9; transferred to Cavalry Division July 6
115. ^On leave from May 18
116. ^In command from June 4
117. ^Transferred to 2nd Brigade June 8
118. ^Transferred to 2nd Brigade June 8
119. ^Transferred to 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, IV Corps June 22
120. ^Transferred to 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division May 16
121. ^Sick from June 18
122. ^In command from June 18
123. ^Provost guard at corps headquarters from July 11
124. ^Joined brigade on May 11 and transferred to 1st Brigade June 8
125. ^Joined army May 28, and designated as Provisional Brigade until June 8
126. ^In command May 26–27
127. ^In command May 14 to 16 and May 18 to 21
128. ^In command May 17 to 18, then assumed command of 2nd Division
129. ^In command May 21 to June 4
130. ^In command from June 4
131. ^Joined from veteran furlough June 4
132. ^Transferred to newly formed 3rd Brigade June 5
133. ^Organized June 5
134. ^Transferred to District of Kentucky June 17
135. ^Assigned June 21
136. ^Assigned to 3rd Division, XXIII Corps June 21
137. ^Assigned to 3rd Division, XXIII Corps June 21
138. ^Joined army in the field June 28
139. ^Official Records, Series I, Volume XXXVIII, Part 1, pages 115-117
140. ^Not present

References

  • U.S. War Department, The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1880–1901.
  • Luvaas, Jay & Harold W. Nelson (eds.). Guide to the Atlanta Campaign: Rocky Face Ridge to Kennesaw Mountain (Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas), 2008. {{ISBN|978-0-7006-1569-8}}
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