Battle of Shiloh order of battle: Union Union forces at 1862 American Civil War battle
The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Shiloh of the American Civil War . The Confederate order of battle is shown separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization,[ 1] return of casualties[ 2] and reports.[ 3]
Union forces at Shiloh
Abbreviations used
Military rank
Artillery
Other
Army of the Tennessee
MG Ulysses S. Grant , Commanding
General Staff & Headquarters
Division
Brigade
Regiments and Others
First Division
MG John A. McClernand
1st BrigadeK -104, W -467, M -9 = 580
Col Abraham M. Hare (w )
Col Marcellus M. Crocker
8th Illinois : Cpt James M. Ashmore (w ), Cpt William H. Harvey (k ), Cpt Robert H. Sturgess K -30, W -91
18th Illinois : Maj Samuel Eaton (mw ), Cpt Daniel H. Brush (w ), Cpt William J. Dillon (k ), Cpt Jabez J. Anderson K -17, W -68
11th Iowa : Ltc William Hall (w ) K -33, W -160, M -1[ 5]
13th Iowa : Col Marcellus M. Crocker K -20, W -139, M -3[ 6]
Battery D, 2nd Illinois Light Artillery (6 James R): Cpt James P. Timmony K -4, W -9
2nd BrigadeK -80, W -475, M -30 = 583
Col C. Carroll Marsh
11th Illinois : Ltc Thomas E. G. Ransom (w ), Maj Garrett Nevins (w ), Cpt Lloyd D. Waddell K -17, W -69
20th Illinois : Ltc Evan Richards (w ), Maj Frederick A. Bartleson (w ), Cpt Orton Frisbie K -22, W -107
45th Illinois : Col John E. Smith K -23, W -187
48th Illinois : Col Isham N. Haynie (w ), Ltc William W. Sanford (w ), Maj Manning Mayfield K -18, W -112
3rd BrigadeK -96, W -393, M -46 = 535
Col Julius Raith (mw )
Ltc Enos P. Wood
Not brigadedK -5, W -35, M -0 = 40
Second Division
BG W.H.L. Wallace (mw )
Col James M. Tuttle
1st BrigadeK -39, W -143, M -676 = 858
Col James M. Tuttle
Ltc James Baker
2nd BrigadeK -99, W -470, M -11 = 580
BG John McArthur (w )
Col Thomas Morton
3rd BrigadeK -127, W -501, M -619 = 1,247
Col Thomas W. Sweeny (w )
Col Silas D. Baldwin
8th Iowa : Col James L. Geddes K -34, W -112, M -370 [ 11]
7th Illinois : Maj Richard Rowett K -17, W -79
50th Illinois : Col Moses M. Bane (w ), Cpt Thomas W. Gaines K -12, W -66
52nd Illinois : Maj Henry Stark, Cpt Edwin A. Bowen K -23, W -120
57th Illinois : Col Silas D. Baldwin, Cpt Gustav A. Busse K -25, W -103
58th Illinois : Col William F. Lynch K -20, W -39
Not brigadedK -1, W -5, M -0 = 6
Company C, 2nd U.S. Cavalry: Lt James Powell
Company I, 4th U.S. Cavalry : Lt James Powell
2nd Illinois Cavalry (Company A): Cpt John R. Hotaling
2nd Illinois Cavalry (Company B): Cpt Thomas J. Larison
Battery A, 1st Illinois Light Artillery (4 6 lb SB, 2 12 lb how): Lt Peter P. Wood K -4, W -26
Battery D, 1st Missouri Light Artillery (4 20 lb Parrott R): Cpt Henry Richardson K -0, W -6
Battery H, 1st Missouri Light Artillery (2 20 lb, 2 10 lb Parrott R): Cpt Frederick Welker K -0, W -17
Battery K, 1st Missouri Light Artillery (4 10 lb Parrott R): Cpt George H. Stone K -0, W -4
Third Division
MG Lew Wallace
1st BrigadeK -18, W -114, M -0 = 132
Col Morgan L. Smith
2nd BrigadeK -20, W -99, M -3 = 122
Col John M. Thayer
3rd BrigadeK -2, W -32, M -1 = 35
Col Charles Whittlesey
Not brigadedK -1, W -6, M -0 = 7
Fourth Division
BG Stephen A. Hurlbut
1st BrigadeK -112, W -532, M -43 = 687
Col Nelson G. Williams (w )
Col Isaac C. Pugh
2nd BrigadeK -130, W -492, M -8 = 630
Col James C. Veatch
3rd BrigadeK -70, W -384, M -4 = 458
BG Jacob G. Lauman
Not brigadedK -5, W -33, M -56 = 97
Fifth Division
BG William T. Sherman (w )
1st BrigadeK -137, W -444, M -70 = 651
Col John A. McDowell
2nd BrigadeK -80, W -380, M -90 = 550
Col David Stuart (w )
Ltc Oscar Malmborg [ 14]
Col Thomas Kilby Smith
3rd BrigadeK -70, W -221, M -65 = 356
Col Jesse Hildebrand
4th BrigadeK -36, W -203, M -74 = 313
Col Ralph P. Buckland
Not brigadedK -2, W -28, M -0 = 30
Sixth Division
BG Benjamin M. Prentiss (c )
1st BrigadeK -113, W -372, M -263 = 721
Col Everett Peabody (k )
Col John L. Doran[ 15]
2nd BrigadeK -44, W -228, M -178 = 450
Col Madison Miller (c )
Not brigadedK -78, W -328, M -592 = 998
11th Illinois Cavalry (8 companies): Col Robert G. Ingersoll K -3, W -3
15th Iowa : Col Hugh Thompson Reid (w ) K -21, W -156, M -8[ 18]
3rd Ohio Battery : Cpt William S. Williams
5th Ohio Battery : Cpt Andrew Hickenlooper K -1, W -19
1st Minnesota Battery - 2 12 lb How, 4 James R K -3, W -8
23rd Missouri : Col Jacob T. Tindall (k ), Ltc Quin Morton (c ) K -27, W -59
18th Wisconsin : Col James S. Alban (k ), Ltc Samuel W. Beall (w ), Maj Josiah W. Crane (k ) K -23, W -83
Unassigned troopsK -39, W -159, M -17 = 215
Army of the Ohio
MG Don Carlos Buell , Commanding
Division
Brigade
Regiments and Others
Second Division
BG Alexander M. McCook
4th BrigadeK -28, W -280, M -3 = 311
BG Lovell H. Rousseau
5th BrigadeK -34, W -310, M -2 = 346
Col Edward N. Kirk (w )
6th Brigade K -25, W -220, M -2 = 247
Col William H. Gibson
Fourth Division
BG William Nelson
10th BrigadeK -16, W -106, M -8 = 130
Col Jacob Ammen
19th BrigadeK -48, W -357, M -1 = 406
Col William B. Hazen
22nd BrigadeK -29, W -138, M -11 = 178
Col Sanders D. Bruce
Fifth Division
BG Thomas L. Crittenden
11th BrigadeK -33, W -212, M -18 = 263
BG Jeremiah T. Boyle
14th BrigadeK -25, W -157, M -10 = 192
Col William S. Smith
Not brigadedK -2, W -8, M -0 = 10
Sixth Division
BG Thomas J. Wood
20th BrigadeK -0, W -0, M -0 = 0
BG James A. Garfield
21st BrigadeK -0, W -4, M -0 = 4
Col George D. Wagner
Notes
^ Multiple commander names indicate command succession of command during the battle or the campaign.
^ Official Records, Series I, Volume X, Part 1, pages 100-108
^ Official Records, Series I, Volume X, Part 1, pages 93-98
^ Accompanied Grant on the field (Official Records: Report of Maj. Gen. U. S. Grant )
^ Iowa In War Times, p. 146, S. H. M. Byers , W. D CONDIT & CO. Des Moines, Iowa
^ Iowa In War Times, p. 146
^ Iowa In War Times, p. 146
^ Iowa In War Times, p. 146
^ Iowa In War Times, p. 146
^ Iowa In War Times, p. 146
^ Iowa In War Times, p. 146
^ Iowa In War Times, p. 137, figures for Sunday only
^ Iowa In War Times, p. 146
^ Cunningham, page 413
^ Doran's regiment, the 17th Wisconsin, was stationed at Benton Barracks until April 10 when it moved to Pittsburg Landing Civil War Archive: 17th Wisconsin . Colonel Doran was detached from his regiment to assume command of the 1st Brigade on the Shiloh battlefield on April 6 Dyer's Compendium page 482
^ Quinn commanded the remnants of the 6th Division following Prentiss' surrender (Official Records: Report of Col. Francis Quinn )
^ Iowa In War Times, p. 146
^ Iowa In War Times, p. 146
^ At Savannah during the engagement (Official Records: Report of Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell )
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.
Cunningham, O. Edward. Shiloh and the Western Campaign of 1862 . Edited by Gary Joiner and Timothy Smith. New York: Savas Beatie, 2007. ISBN 978-1-932714-27-2 .
McDonough, James Lee. Shiloh: In Hell before Night. University of Tennessee Press, 1977. ISBN 0870492322