Champion Hill Union order of battle

Champion Hill Union order of battle

The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Champion Hill of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately.

Contents

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

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

Army of the Tennessee

MG Ulysses S. Grant

XIII Corps

MG John A. McClernand
Escort:

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Ninth Division
     BG Peter J. Osterhaus

1st Brigade

   BG Theophilus T. Garrard

17th Brigade

   Col Daniel W. Lindsey

  • 22nd Kentucky: Ltc George W. Monroe
  • 16th Ohio: Cpt Eli W. Botsford
  • 42nd Ohio: Maj Frederick A. Williams
  • 114th Ohio: Col John Cradlebaugh
Artillery
Cavalry
  • 3rd Illinois Cavalry (Companies A, E, & K): Cpt John L. Campbell

Tenth Division
     BG Andrew J. Smith

1st Brigade

   BG Stephen G. Burbridge

  • 16th Indiana: Col Thomas J. Lucas
  • 67th Indiana: Ltc Theodore E. Buehler
  • 83rd Ohio: Col Frederick W. Moore
  • 23rd Wisconsin: Col Joshua J. Guppey
2nd Brigade

   Col William J. Landram

  • 77th Illinois: Col David P. Grier
  • 97th Illinois: Col Friend S. Rutherford
  • 108th Illinois: Ltc Charles Turner
  • 130th Illinois: Col Nathaniel Niles
  • 19th Kentucky: Ltc John Cowan
  • 48th Ohio: Ltc Job R. Parker
Artillery
Cavalry
  • 4th Indiana Cavalry (Company C): Cpt Andrew P. Gallagher

Twelfth Division
     BG Alvin P. Hovey

1st Brigade

   BG George F. McGinnis

  • 11th Indiana: Col Daniel Macauley (w), Ltc William W. Darnell
  • 24th Indiana: Col William T. Spicely
  • 34th Indiana: Maj Robert B. Jones
  • 46th Indiana: Col Thomas H. Bringhurst
  • 29th Wisconsin: Col Charles R. Gill
2nd Brigade

   Col James R. Slack

  • 47th Indiana: Ltc John A. McLaughlin
  • 24th Iowa: Col Eber C. Byam
  • 28th Iowa: Col John Connell
  • 56th Ohio: Ltc William H. Raynor
Artillery
  • 2nd Ohio Battery: Lt Augustus Beach
  • 16th Ohio Battery: Cpt James A. Mitchell (mw), Lt Russell P. Twist
  • Battery A, 1st Missouri Light Artillery: Cpt George W. Schofield
Cavalry
  • 1st Indiana Cavalry (Company C): Lt James L. Carey

Fourteenth Division
     BG Eugene A. Carr

1st Brigade

   BG William P. Benton

2nd Brigade

   BG Michael K. Lawler

Artillery
  • Battery A, 2nd Illinois Light Artillery (4 guns): Lt Frank B. Fenton
  • 1st Indiana Light Artillery: Cpt Martin Klauss
Unattached units
  • 2nd Illinois Cavalry (7 companies): Ltc Daniel B. Bush, Jr.
  • 6th Missouri Cavalry (7 companies): Col Clark Wright
  • Kentucky Engineers & Mechanics: Cpt William F. Patterson

XV Corps

MG William T. Sherman

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Second Division [attached to XIII Corps]
     MG Francis Preston Blair, Jr.

1st Brigade

   Col Giles A. Smith

  • 113th Illinois: Col George B. Hoge
  • 116th Illinois: Col Nathan W. Tupper
  • 6th Missouri: Ltc Ira Boutell
  • 8th Missouri: Ltc David C. Coleman
  • 13th U.S. Infantry, 1st Battalion: Cpt E. Washington
2nd Brigade

   Col Thomas Kilby Smith

Artillery
  • Battery A, 1st Illinois Light Artillery: Cpt Peter P. Wood
  • Battery B, 1st Illinois Light Artillery: Cpt Samuel E. Barrett

XVII Corps

MG James B. McPherson

Provisional Cavalry Battalion: Cpt John S. Foster

  • 2nd Illinois Cavalry (Companies A & B): Lt W. B. Cummins
  • 4th Missouri Cavalry (Company F): Lt A. Mueller
  • 4th Independent Company Ohio Cavalry: Cpt John S. Foster
Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Third Division
     MG John A. Logan

1st Brigade

   BG John E. Smith

2nd Brigade

   BG Mortimer D. Leggett

  • 30th Illinois: Ltc Warren Shedd
  • 20th Ohio: Col Manning F. Force
  • 68th Ohio: Ltc John S. Snook (k)
  • 78th Ohio: Ltc Greenbury F. Wiles
3rd Brigade

   BG John Dunlap Stevenson

  • 8th Illinois: Ltc Robert H. Sturgess
  • 81st Illinois: Col James J. Dollins
  • 7th Missouri: Cpt Robert Buchanan
  • 32nd Ohio: Col Benjamin F. Potts
Artillery
  • Battery D, 1st Illinois Light Artillery (4 guns): Cpt Henry A. Rogers
  • Battery L, 2nd Illinois Light Artillery (4 guns): Cpt William H. Bolton
  • Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery: Cpt Samuel De Golyer
  • 3rd Ohio Battery: Cpt William S. Williams

Seventh Division
     BG Marcellus M. Crocker[1]
     BG Isaac F. Quinby

1st Brigade

   Col John B. Sanborn

2nd Brigade

   Col Samuel A. Holmes

  • 17th Iowa: Col David B. Hillis
  • 10th Missouri: Ltc Leonidas Horney (k), Maj Francis C. Deimling
  • 24th Missouri (Company E): Lt Vincent Chalefoux
3rd Brigade

   Col George B. Boomer

Artillery

   Cpt Frank C. Sands

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Quinby returned to the field on the morning of May 16. However, Crocker was left in command as he was already deploying the division for battle. Quinby stayed with the army until the battle was decided, then assumed command. Quinby’s Official Report

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