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- Abbreviations used Military rank Other
- Army of West Tennessee Price's Corps (Army of the West) District of the Mississippi
- Notes
- References
The following Confederate Army units and commanders fought in the Second Battle of Corinth of the American Civil War on October 3 and 4, 1862, in Corinth, Mississippi. Order of battle compiled from the army organization during the battle[1] and reports.[2] The Union order of battle is listed separately. Abbreviations usedMilitary rank- MG = Major General
- BG = Brigadier General
- Col = Colonel
- Ltc = Lieutenant Colonel
- Maj = Major
- Cpt = Captain
- Lt = Lieutenant
Other- w = wounded
- mw = mortally wounded
- k = killed
- c = captured
Army of West TennesseeMG Earl Van Dorn Price's Corps (Army of the West)MG Sterling Price Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | First Division
BG Louis Hébert
(reported himself as sick morning of October 4)
BG Martin E. Green | First Brigade
Col Elijah Gates - 16th Arkansas
- 2nd Missouri - Col Francis Cockrell
- 3rd Missouri - Col James A. Pritchard (w)
- 5th Missouri
- 1st Missouri Cavalry (dismounted) - Ltc William D. Maupin (k)
- Wade's (Missouri) Battery - Cpt William Wade
| Second Brigade
Col W. Bruce Colbert - 14th Arkansas
- 17th Arkansas - Ltc John Griffith
- 3rd Louisiana
- 40th Mississippi - Ltc J.A.P. Campbell (w), Maj Enoch McDonald (k)
- 27th Texas Cavalry (1st Legion) (dismounted) - Ltc E.R. Hawkins
- 3rd Texas Cavalry (dismounted) - Ltc Giles S. Boggess
- Dawson's St. Louis Battery - Cpt William E. Dawson
- Clark's (Missouri) Battery - Lt James L. Faris
| Third Brigade
BG Martin E. Green
Col William H. Moore (mw) - 43rd Mississippi - Col William H. Moore, Ltc Richard W. Leigh (k)
- 7th Mississippi Battalion - Ltc James S. Terral (w)
- 4th Missouri - Col Archibald MacFarlane (w)
- 6th Missouri - Col A. Eugene Irwin (w), Ltc Isaac N. Hedgpeth (w), Maj Joseph P. Vaughn (k)
- 3rd Missouri Cavalry (dismounted)
- Guibor's (Missouri) Battery - Cpt Henry Guibor
- Landis's (Missouri) Battery - Cpt John C. Landis
| Fourth Brigade
Col John D. Martin (mw)
Col Robert McLain (w) - 37th Alabama - Col James F. Dowdell
- 36th Mississippi - Col William W. Witherspoon
- 37th Mississippi - Col Robert McLain
- 38th Mississippi - Ltc Preston Brent
- Lucas's Battery
| Maury's Division
BG Dabney H. Maury | Moore's Brigade
BG John C. Moore - 42nd Alabama - Col John W. Portis
- 15th Arkansas - Ltc Squire Boone
- 23rd Arkansas - Ltc A. A. Pennington
- 35th Mississippi - Col William T.S. Barry
- 2nd Texas - Col William P. Rogers (k)
- Bledsoe's (Missouri) Battery - Cpt Hiram M. Bledsoe
| Cabell's Brigade (temporarily attached to Green's division on October 5)
BG William L. Cabell (w) - 18th Arkansas - Col John N. Daly (mw), Cpt William N. Parish (w)
- 19th Arkansas - Col Thomas P. Dockery
- 20th Arkansas - Col Henry P. Johnson (k)
- 21st Arkansas - Col Jordan E. Cravens
- 8th (Jones's) Arkansas Battalion
- 12th (Rapley's) Arkansas Battalion - Cpt James A. Ashford
- Appeal Battery - Lt William N. Hogg
| Phifer's Brigade
BG Charles W. Phifer - 3rd Arkansas Cavalry (dismounted)
- 6th Texas Cavalry (dismounted) - Col Lawrence S. Ross (w)
- 9th Texas Cavalry (dismounted)
- Stirman's Arkansas Sharpshooters - Col Erasmus J. Stirman
- McNally's (Arkansas) Battery - Lt Frank A. Moore
| Cavalry Brigade
BG Frank C. Armstrong - 2nd Arkansas (Slemons') Cavalry - Col William F. Slemons
- Wirt Adams's Mississippi Cavalry - Col Wirt Adams
- 2nd Missouri Cavalry (dismounted and attached to Green's Brigade) - Col Robert A. McCulloch
| Reserve Artillery
Cpt William E. Burnet - Hoxton's (Tennessee) Battery - Lt Thomas F. Tobin (c)
- Sengstak's (Alabama) Battery - Cpt Henry H. Sengstak
|
District of the MississippiBG Daniel Ruggles (not present) Division | Brigade | Regiments and Others | First Division
MG Mansfield Lovell | First Brigade
BG Albert Rust - 31st Alabama - Col Daniel R. Hundley
- 35th Alabama - Cpt Alva E. Ashford
- 4th Alabama Battalion - Maj John H. Gibson
- 9th Arkansas - Col Isaac L. Dunlop
- 3rd Kentucky - Col Albert P. Thompson
- 7th Kentucky - Col Edward Crossland
- Hudson's (Mississippi) Battery - Lt John R. Sweaney
| Second Brigade
BG John Villepigue - 33rd Mississippi - Col David W. Hurst
- 39th Mississippi - Col William B. Shelby
- Pointe Coupee Artillery (3 batteries) - Maj George O. Watts[3]
| Third Brigade
BG John S. Bowen - 6th Mississippi - Col Robert Lowry
- 15th Mississippi - Col Michael Farrell
- 22nd Mississippi - Cpt James D. Lester
- Caruthers' Mississippi Sharpshooters - Cpt Copeland K. Caruthers
- 1st Missouri - Ltc Amos C. Riley
- Watson's (Louisiana) Battery - Cpt Allen A. Bursley
| Cavalry Brigade
Col William H. Jackson - 1st Mississippi Cavalry - Ltc Frank A. Montgomery
- 7th Tennessee Cavalry - Ltc John G. Stocks
| - Dupiere's Louisiana Zouaves - Maj St. Leon Dupiere
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Notes1. ^Official Records, Series I, Volume XVII, Part 1, pages 374-375 2. ^Official Records, Series I, Volume XVII, Part 1, page 154 3. ^temporary, served as Inspector-General to BG Villepigue
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.
- Cozzens, Peter, The Darkest Days of the War: The Battles of Iuka and Corinth, Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1997, {{ISBN|0-8078-2320-1}}.
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