Here are losses by Regiment. Losses by Batteries are not reflected. Two guns were lost from Wickson's Battery, also not reflected:
Commander
/ Unit
|
Opening Strength
|
Ending Strength
|
Loss
|
% Loss
|
Major General James B. Elliott
| ||||
Major General Edward Stanley
| ||||
Major General Edward Stanley
| ||||
Colonel Ambrose Sourwait
| ||||
17th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry
|
464
|
260
|
204
|
44%
|
12th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry
|
334
|
228
|
106
|
32%
|
65th Kentucky Infantry
|
376
|
237
|
139
|
37%
|
70th Kentucky Infantry
|
430
|
344
|
86
|
20%
|
66th Kentucky Infantry
|
610
|
489
|
121
|
20%
|
67th Kentucky Infantry
|
737
|
642
|
95
|
13%
|
Colonel Henry Steward
| ||||
15th Minnesota Infantry
|
507
|
444
|
63
|
12%
|
167th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
|
181
|
142
|
39
|
22%
|
179th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
|
387
|
360
|
27
|
7%
|
60th Wisconsin Infantry
|
340
|
259
|
81
|
24%
|
61st Wisconsin Infantry
|
596
|
562
|
34
|
6%
|
64th Wisconsin Infantry
|
638
|
567
|
71
|
11%
|
Brigadier General William Clay
| ||||
58th Missouri Infantry
|
256
|
256
|
0
|
0%
|
62nd Missouri Infantry
|
186
|
186
|
0
|
0%
|
57th Missouri Infantry
|
305
|
305
|
0
|
0%
|
65th Missouri Infantry
|
396
|
396
|
0
|
0%
|
64th Missouri Infantry
|
256
|
256
|
0
|
0%
|
70th Missouri Infantry
|
746
|
746
|
0
|
0%
|
Captain John T. Richardson
| ||||
Richardson's No. 1 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Richardson's No. 2 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Richardson's No. 3 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Richardson's No. 4 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Richardson's No. 5 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Richardson's No. 6 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Stanley's Ordnance Train
|
10
|
10
|
0
| |
Major General William L. Mallory
| ||||
Colonel Robert C. Gillmore
| ||||
178th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
|
365
|
286
|
79
|
22%
|
190th Illinois Volunteer
Infantry
|
451
|
312
|
139
|
31%
|
170th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
|
372
|
256
|
116
|
31%
|
208th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
372
|
92
|
280
|
75%
|
28th Kansas Infantry
|
800
|
723
|
77
|
10%
|
Colonel George Renniger
| ||||
36th Michigan Volunteer Infantry
|
244
|
213
|
31
|
13%
|
59th Wisconsin Infantry
|
282
|
265
|
17
|
6%
|
63rd Wisconsin Infantry
|
302
|
223
|
79
|
26%
|
203rd Indiana Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
732
|
68
|
9%
|
65th Wisconsin Infantry
|
800
|
658
|
142
|
18%
|
Colonel James Statterfield
| ||||
186th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
|
378
|
378
|
0
|
0%
|
176th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
|
153
|
153
|
0
|
0%
|
166th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
|
250
|
250
|
0
|
0%
|
49th Iowa Infantry
|
257
|
257
|
0
|
0%
|
160th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
|
172
|
172
|
0
|
0%
|
Captain John W. Hudson
| ||||
Hudson's No.1 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Hudson's No.2 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Hudson's No.3 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Hudson's No.5 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Hudson's No.6 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Mallory's Ordnance Train
|
10
|
10
|
0
| |
Major General Morris G. Dupont
| ||||
Colonel Robert Fulton Dietrich
| ||||
162nd Indiana Volunteer Infantry
|
494
|
360
|
134
|
27%
|
209th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
500
|
369
|
131
|
26%
|
34th Michigan Volunteer Infantry
|
550
|
442
|
108
|
20%
|
219th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
443
|
304
|
139
|
31%
|
239th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
450
|
290
|
160
|
36%
|
Colonel Bryan E. O'Neal
| ||||
68th Missouri Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
665
|
135
|
17%
|
164th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
|
450
|
362
|
88
|
20%
|
173rd Illinois Volunteer Infantry
|
500
|
402
|
98
|
20%
|
15th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry
|
786
|
705
|
81
|
10%
|
17th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
691
|
109
|
14%
|
Colonel John Faulkner
| ||||
67th Missouri Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
586
|
214
|
27%
|
69th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry
|
500
|
447
|
53
|
11%
|
220th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
642
|
158
|
20%
|
243rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
755
|
45
|
6%
|
225th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
610
|
190
|
24%
|
Captain Thomas J. Diehl
| ||||
Diehl's No. 1 Gun (20lb Parrott)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Diehl's No. 2 Gun (20lb Parrott)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Diehl's No. 3 Gun (20lb Parrott)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Diehl's No. 4 Gun (20lb Parrott)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Diehl's No. 5 Gun (20lb Parrott)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Diehl's No. 6 Gun (20lb Parrott)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
DuPont's Ordnance Train
|
10
|
10
|
0
| |
Major General Benjamin M. Piatt
| ||||
Brigadier General William Wingert
| ||||
Colonel Terrance Sloane
| ||||
238th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
324
|
277
|
47
|
15%
|
241st Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
390
|
212
|
178
|
46%
|
14th Tennessee Volunteer infantry
|
550
|
473
|
77
|
14%
|
68th Kentucky Infantry
|
632
|
480
|
152
|
24%
|
40th Michigan Volunteer Infantry
|
677
|
456
|
221
|
33%
|
Colonel Alfred A. Scott
| ||||
199th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
375
|
353
|
22
|
6%
|
184th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
|
352
|
339
|
13
|
4%
|
58th Wisconsin Infantry
|
313
|
222
|
91
|
29%
|
70th Kentucky Infantry
|
800
|
483
|
317
|
40%
|
Colonel Marquis Christy
| ||||
188th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
|
672
|
668
|
4
|
1%
|
165th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
|
304
|
297
|
7
|
2%
|
172nd Illinois Volunteer
Infantry
|
456
|
453
|
3
|
1%
|
56th Wisconsin Infantry
|
312
|
307
|
5
|
2%
|
200th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
|
552
|
545
|
7
|
1%
|
Colonel William A. Gray
| ||||
51st Iowa Infantry
|
800
|
687
|
113
|
14%
|
38th Michigan Infantry
|
800
|
721
|
79
|
10%
|
211th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
675
|
125
|
16%
|
187th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
790
|
10
|
1%
|
Wingert's Ordnance Train
|
10
|
10
|
0
| |
Major General Dennis Bradley
| ||||
Colonel Frank Samm
| ||||
163rd Illinois Volunteer
Infantry
|
182
|
179
|
3
|
2%
|
157th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
|
266
|
249
|
17
|
6%
|
233rd Ohio Volunteer
Infantry
|
320
|
310
|
10
|
3%
|
230th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
327
|
316
|
11
|
3%
|
227th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
389
|
362
|
27
|
7%
|
31st Kansas Infantry
|
800
|
726
|
74
|
9%
|
Colonel William Stafford
| ||||
158th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
|
281
|
270
|
11
|
4%
|
159th Illinois Volunteer
Infantry
|
306
|
297
|
9
|
3%
|
171st Illinois Volunteer Infantry
|
342
|
342
|
0
|
0%
|
177th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
|
336
|
308
|
28
|
8%
|
32nd Michigan Volunteer
Infantry
|
361
|
313
|
48
|
13%
|
71st Kentucky Infantry
|
800
|
784
|
16
|
2%
|
Brigadier General James F. Ocker
| ||||
171st Indiana Volunteer Infantry
|
329
|
325
|
4
|
1%
|
192nd Indiana Volunteer Infantry
|
469
|
429
|
40
|
9%
|
14th Minnesota Infantry
|
279
|
275
|
4
|
1%
|
57th Wisconsin Infantry
|
306
|
302
|
4
|
1%
|
66th Wisconsin Infantry
|
539
|
527
|
12
|
2%
|
Colonel John L. Dunn
| ||||
21st Kansas Infantry
|
800
|
786
|
14
|
2%
|
23rd Kansas Infantry
|
800
|
792
|
8
|
1%
|
68th Wisconsin Infantry
|
800
|
799
|
1
|
0%
|
72nd Missouri Infantry
|
800
|
794
|
6
|
1%
|
Colonel Thomas Barlow
| ||||
33rd Michigan Infantry
|
800
|
800
|
0
|
0%
|
212th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
800
|
0
|
0%
|
213th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
800
|
0
|
0%
|
26th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
799
|
1
|
0%
|
Bradley's Ordnance Train
|
10
|
10
|
0
| |
Captain Christian Grossman
| ||||
Lieutenant William H. Gallop
| ||||
Grossman's No. 1 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Grossman's No. 2 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Grossman's No. 3 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Grossman's No. 4 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Grossman's No. 5 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Grossman's No. 6 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Captain Seymour Arnold
| ||||
Arnold's No. 1 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Arnold's No. 2 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Arnold's No. 3 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Arnold's No. 4 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Arnold's No. 5 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Arnold's No. 6 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Captain Peter G. Sides
| ||||
Sides' No. 1 Gun (3in Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Sides' No. 2 Gun (3in Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Sides' No. 3 Gun (3in Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Sides' No. 4 Gun (3in Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Sides' No. 5 Gun (3in Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Sides' No. 6 Gun (3in Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Grossman's Ordnance Train
|
10
|
10
|
0
| |
Major General Benjamin Adams
|
1
|
1
|
0
| |
Major General Benjamin Adams
|
1
|
1
|
0
| |
Colonel James C. Thayer (KIA), Colonel Albert D. Bourne
|
1
|
1
|
0
| |
130th USCT (8th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry African Descent )
|
404
|
173
|
231
|
57%
|
131st United States Colored Troops
|
266
|
190
|
76
|
29%
|
134th United States Colored Troops
|
270
|
169
|
101
|
37%
|
136th USCT (10th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry African Descent )
|
431
|
263
|
168
|
39%
|
137th United States Colored Troops
|
360
|
325
|
35
|
10%
|
138th United States Colored Troops
|
273
|
160
|
113
|
41%
|
Colonel John W. Quinn
| ||||
133rd USCT (9th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry African Descent )
|
310
|
133
|
177
|
57%
|
139th United States Colored Troops
|
378
|
209
|
169
|
45%
|
142nd United States Colored Troops
|
701
|
390
|
311
|
44%
|
144th USCT (13th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry African Descent )
|
458
|
296
|
162
|
35%
|
151st United States Colored Troops
|
678
|
399
|
279
|
41%
|
Colonel Cyrus Hutchinson (KIA), Colonel Samuel J. Beck
| ||||
141st United States Colored Troops
|
332
|
215
|
117
|
35%
|
143rd United States Colored Troops
|
685
|
476
|
209
|
31%
|
145th United States Colored Troops
|
800
|
448
|
352
|
44%
|
146th United States Colored Troops
|
629
|
547
|
82
|
13%
|
152nd United States Colored Troops
|
446
|
278
|
168
|
38%
|
Captain John C. Elwood
| ||||
Elwood's No. 1 Gun (10lb Parrott Rifle)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Elwood's No. 2 Gun (10lb Parrott Rifle)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Elwood's No. 3 Gun (10lb Parrott Rifle)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Elwood's No. 4 Gun (10lb Parrott Rifle)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Elwood's No. 5 Gun (10lb Parrott Rifle)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Elwood's No. 6 Gun (10lb
Parrott Rifle)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Adams' Ordnance Train
|
10
|
0
|
10
| |
Major General Johnson B. Rooney
| ||||
Colonel Joseph Rutter (KIA), Colonel James Glendenning
| ||||
163rd Indiana Volunteer Infantry
|
252
|
187
|
65
|
26%
|
180th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
|
250
|
113
|
137
|
55%
|
201st Indiana Volunteer
Infantry
|
379
|
240
|
139
|
37%
|
246th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
533
|
365
|
168
|
32%
|
63rd Missouri Infantry
|
254
|
146
|
108
|
43%
|
73rd Kentucky Infantry
|
800
|
537
|
263
|
33%
|
Colonel Abraham Bowers
| ||||
180th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
|
355
|
81
|
274
|
77%
|
245th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
498
|
349
|
149
|
30%
|
161st Indiana Volunteer Infantry
|
302
|
72
|
230
|
76%
|
64th Kentucky Infantry
|
349
|
189
|
160
|
46%
|
29th Kansas Infantry
|
800
|
541
|
259
|
32%
|
Brigadier General Edgar Anderson
| ||||
215th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
358
|
212
|
146
|
41%
|
203rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
242
|
178
|
64
|
26%
|
221st Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
336
|
183
|
153
|
46%
|
215th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
|
533
|
375
|
158
|
30%
|
226th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
|
679
|
357
|
322
|
47%
|
Captain James P. Mead
| ||||
Mead's No. 1 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Mead's No. 2 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Mead's No. 3 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Mead's No. 4 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Mead's No. 5 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Mead's No. 6 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Rooney's Ordnance Train
|
10
|
0
|
10
| |
Brigadier General Zebulon Hawley
| ||||
Colonel Obadiah B. Latham
| ||||
48th Iowa Volunteer Infantry
|
498
|
418
|
80
|
16%
|
60th Missouri Infantry
|
547
|
492
|
55
|
10%
|
19th Kansas Infantry
|
500
|
427
|
73
|
15%
|
33rd Kansas Infantry
|
550
|
399
|
151
|
27%
|
34th Kansas Infantry
|
800
|
704
|
96
|
12%
|
Colonel Jacob Miller (KIA), Colonel John Harvey (KIA), Colonel
Stanley Edwards
| ||||
231st Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
545
|
406
|
139
|
26%
|
63rd Kentucky Infantry
|
539
|
408
|
131
|
24%
|
161st Illinois Volunteer
Infantry
|
550
|
502
|
48
|
9%
|
11th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry
|
600
|
477
|
123
|
21%
|
155th Illinois Volunteer
Infantry
|
599
|
502
|
97
|
16%
|
Brigadier General Simon P. Henderson
|
1
|
1
|
0
| |
242nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
768
|
32
|
4%
|
244th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
702
|
98
|
12%
|
69th Missouri Infantry
|
800
|
768
|
32
|
4%
|
205th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
787
|
13
|
2%
|
Captain Edward Burke
| ||||
Burke's No. 2 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Burke's No. 3 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Burke's No. 4 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Burke's No. 5 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Burke's No. 6 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Hawley's Ordnance Train
|
10
|
10
|
0
| |
Brigadier General Robert Ewing
| ||||
Brigadier General Robert Ewing
| ||||
Colonel David Strang
| ||||
20th Missouri Cavalry
|
331
|
261
|
70
|
21%
|
19th Indiana Volunteer Cavalry
|
405
|
250
|
155
|
38%
|
25th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry
|
211
|
158
|
53
|
25%
|
23rd Indiana Volunteer Cavalry
|
800
|
630
|
170
|
21%
|
Brigadier General Paul Herling
| ||||
20th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry
|
233
|
215
|
18
|
8%
|
22nd Illinois Volunteer Cavalry
|
230
|
196
|
34
|
15%
|
16th Missouri Cavalry
|
133
|
95
|
38
|
29%
|
21st Ohio Volunteer Cavalry
|
238
|
211
|
27
|
11%
|
24th Illinois Volunteer Cavalry
|
800
|
633
|
167
|
21%
|
Brigadier General Augustus Kraft
| ||||
10th Iowa Cavalry
|
178
|
161
|
17
|
10%
|
19th Missouri Cavalry
|
241
|
238
|
3
|
1%
|
15th Indiana Cavalry
|
322
|
208
|
114
|
35%
|
10th Cavalry (USCT)
|
478
|
431
|
47
|
10%
|
11th Iowa Cavalry
|
800
|
791
|
9
|
1%
|
Ewing's Ordnance Train
|
10
|
10
|
0
| |
Union Courier
|
10
|
10
|
0
| |
Major General Travis W. Garrett
| ||||
Major General Edward Gowan
| ||||
Brigadier General Andrew Wales
| ||||
Colonel Levi Carr
| ||||
53rd Arkansas Infantry
|
234
|
183
|
51
|
22%
|
27th Texas Volunteer Infantry
|
338
|
209
|
129
|
38%
|
28th Texas Volunteer Infantry
|
356
|
244
|
112
|
31%
|
34th Texas Volunteer Infantry
|
672
|
393
|
279
|
42%
|
38th Texas Volunteer Infantry
|
268
|
102
|
166
|
62%
|
Brigadier General James C. Norris
| ||||
31st Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
|
293
|
144
|
149
|
51%
|
34th Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
|
274
|
250
|
24
|
9%
|
54th Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
|
372
|
294
|
78
|
21%
|
61st Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
|
586
|
453
|
133
|
23%
|
62nd Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
|
480
|
384
|
96
|
20%
|
64th Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
|
679
|
462
|
217
|
32%
|
Brigadier General William Curtis (KIA), Brigadier General John
Nolan
| ||||
19th Florida Volunteer Infantry
|
463
|
422
|
41
|
9%
|
75th Georgia Volunteer Infantry
|
190
|
139
|
51
|
27%
|
80th Georgia Volunteer Infantry
|
572
|
410
|
162
|
28%
|
82nd Georgia Volunteer Infantry
|
271
|
260
|
11
|
4%
|
89th Georgia Volunteer Infantry
|
699
|
588
|
111
|
16%
|
90th Georgia Volunteer Infantry
|
553
|
529
|
24
|
4%
|
Captain Squire L. Gage
| ||||
Gage's No 1 Gun (20lb Parrott Rifle)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Gage's No 2 Gun (20lb Parrott Rifle)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Gage's No 3 Gun (20lb Parrott Rifle)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Gage's No 4 Gun (20lb Parrott Rifle)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Gage's No 5 Gun (20lb Parrott Rifle)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Gage's No 6 Gun (20lb Parrott Rifle)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Gowan's Ordnance Train
|
10
|
10
|
0
| |
Major General Clinton Swain
| ||||
Brigadier General David Parker
| ||||
11th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry
|
288
|
286
|
2
|
1%
|
13th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry
|
370
|
366
|
4
|
1%
|
16th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry
|
221
|
221
|
0
|
0%
|
10th and 18th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry
|
273
|
233
|
40
|
15%
|
93rd Arkansas Infantry
|
800
|
799
|
1
|
0%
|
40th Texas Infantry
|
800
|
706
|
94
|
12%
|
Brigadier General Matthew Black
| ||||
85th Georgia Volunteer Infantry
|
531
|
363
|
168
|
32%
|
16th and 21st Missouri Infantry
|
285
|
264
|
21
|
7%
|
19th Missouri Infantry
|
308
|
281
|
27
|
9%
|
20th Missouri Infantry
|
242
|
233
|
9
|
4%
|
23rd Missouri Infantry
|
263
|
197
|
66
|
25%
|
92nd Alabama Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
665
|
135
|
17%
|
Brigadier General Phillip R. Schuyler
| ||||
Edwards' Battalion
|
529
|
422
|
107
|
20%
|
Goodman's Battalion
|
372
|
299
|
73
|
20%
|
12th Florida Volunteer Infantry
|
295
|
287
|
8
|
3%
|
13th Florida Volunteer Infantry
|
378
|
272
|
106
|
28%
|
18th Florida Volunteer Infantry
|
199
|
186
|
13
|
7%
|
41st Texas Infantry
|
800
|
626
|
174
|
22%
|
Captain Joshua Wickson
| ||||
Wickson's No. 1 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Wickson's No. 2 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Wickson's No. 3 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Wickson's No. 4 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Wickson's No. 5 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Wickson's No. 6 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Wickson's No. 7 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Swain's Ordnance Train
|
10
|
10
|
0
| |
Major General Thomas A. Bowden
| ||||
Brigadier General Oliver H. George (KIA), Colonel Erastmus Mann
| ||||
52nd Arkansas Infantry
|
490
|
204
|
286
|
58%
|
58th Arkansas Infantry
|
530
|
429
|
101
|
19%
|
71st Arkansas Infantry
|
800
|
600
|
200
|
25%
|
72nd Arkansas Infantry
|
796
|
609
|
187
|
23%
|
75th Arkansas Infantry
|
796
|
573
|
223
|
28%
|
Brigadier General Robert A. Nash
| ||||
15th Missouri Infantry
|
478
|
478
|
0
|
0%
|
17th Missouri Infantry
|
318
|
318
|
0
|
0%
|
22nd Missouri Infantry
|
598
|
598
|
0
|
0%
|
24th Missouri Infantry
|
554
|
554
|
0
|
0%
|
26th Missouri Infantry
|
800
|
800
|
0
|
0%
|
Brigadier General Richard T. Holcomb (KIA), Colonel Orville
Smith
| ||||
59th Arkansas Infantry
|
516
|
434
|
82
|
16%
|
61st Arkansas Infantry
|
502
|
368
|
134
|
27%
|
62nd Arkansas Infantry
|
508
|
373
|
135
|
27%
|
63rd Arkansas Infantry
|
536
|
511
|
25
|
5%
|
73rd Arkansas Infantry
|
800
|
738
|
62
|
8%
|
76th Arkansas Infantry
|
646
|
549
|
97
|
15%
|
Captain Ichabod S. Jones
| ||||
Jones' No 1 Gun (3in Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Jones' No 2 Gun (3in Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Jones' No 3 Gun (3in Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Jones' No 4 Gun (3in Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Jones' No 5 Gun (3in Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Jones' No 6 Gun (3in Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Bowden's Ordnance Train
|
10
|
10
|
0
| |
Major General Hollis Gregg
| ||||
Brigadier General James Sinclair
| ||||
Colonel John J. Howard
|
1
|
1
|
0
| |
68th Alabama Volunteer Infantry
|
317
|
316
|
1
|
0%
|
70th Alabama Volunteer Infantry
|
193
|
180
|
13
|
7%
|
73rd Alabama Volunteer Infantry
|
313
|
313
|
0
|
0%
|
75th Alabama Volunteer Infantry
|
435
|
435
|
0
|
0%
|
78th Alabama Volunteer Infantry
|
381
|
312
|
69
|
18%
|
68th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry
|
306
|
227
|
79
|
26%
|
Brigadier General Oliver P. Lyles
| ||||
80th Alabama Volunteer Infantry
|
286
|
168
|
118
|
41%
|
81st Alabama Volunteer Infantry
|
400
|
242
|
158
|
40%
|
84th Alabama Volunteer
Infantry
|
621
|
593
|
28
|
5%
|
85th Alabama Volunteer Infantry
|
385
|
198
|
187
|
49%
|
87th Alabama Volunteer Infantry
|
706
|
516
|
190
|
27%
|
Brigaier General Simon E. Quinn (KIA), Colonel Sanuel N. Doane
| ||||
61st Mississippi Volunteer Infantry
|
675
|
493
|
182
|
27%
|
64th Mississippi Volunteer Infantry
|
591
|
554
|
37
|
6%
|
67th Mississippi Volunteer Infantry
|
704
|
553
|
151
|
21%
|
69th Mississippi Volunteer Infantry
|
795
|
709
|
86
|
11%
|
Captain James S. Hartley
| ||||
Hartley's No. 1 Gun (10lb Parrott)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Hartley's No. 2 Gun (10lb Parrott)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Hartley's No. 3 Gun (10lb Parrott)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Hartley's No. 4 Gun (10lb Parrott)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Hartley's No. 5 Gun (10lb Parrott)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Hartley's No. 6 Gun (10lb Parrott)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Gregg's Ordnance Train
|
10
|
10
|
0
| |
Major General John E. McCall
| ||||
Brigadier General Roger S. Munson (KIA), Colonel James Norwood
| ||||
32nd Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
|
268
|
257
|
11
|
4%
|
33rd Louisiana Volunteer
Infantry
|
190
|
161
|
29
|
15%
|
38th Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
|
253
|
251
|
2
|
1%
|
40th Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
|
288
|
217
|
71
|
25%
|
59th Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
|
587
|
559
|
28
|
5%
|
91st Arkansas Infantry
|
800
|
664
|
136
|
17%
|
Brigadier General George Underwood
| ||||
24th Texas Volunteer Infantry
|
229
|
124
|
105
|
46%
|
30th Texas Volunteer Infantry
|
407
|
229
|
178
|
44%
|
32nd Texas Volunteer Infantry
|
385
|
376
|
9
|
2%
|
35th Texas Volunteer Infantry
|
210
|
210
|
0
|
0%
|
37th Texas Volunteer Infantry
|
367
|
229
|
138
|
38%
|
Brigadier General Elton Reed
| ||||
11th Confederate Infantry
|
574
|
413
|
161
|
28%
|
20th Florida Volunteer Infantry
|
643
|
565
|
78
|
12%
|
88th Georgia Volunteer Infantry
|
796
|
664
|
132
|
17%
|
36th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry
|
695
|
541
|
154
|
22%
|
Captain Benjamin R. Hanks | ||||
Hanks' No. 1 Gun (12lb Armstrong Rifle) | 15 | 15 | 0 | |
Hanks' No. 2 Gun (12lb Armstrong Rifle)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Hanks' No. 3 Gun (12lb Armstrong Rifle)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Hanks' No. 4 Gun (12lb Armstrong Rifle)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Hanks' No. 5 Gun (12lb Armstrong Rifle)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Hanks' No. 6 Gun (12lb Armstrong Rifle)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
McCall's Ordnance Train
|
10
|
10
|
0
| |
Major General George E. Seymour
| ||||
Brigadier General Garrett Smith
| ||||
31st South Carolina Infantry
|
800
|
800
|
0
|
0%
|
38th South Carolina Infantry
|
800
|
800
|
0
|
0%
|
39th South Carolina Infantry
|
800
|
800
|
0
|
0%
|
40th South Carolina Infantry
|
800
|
800
|
0
|
0%
|
Brigadier General Charles M. Harns
| ||||
76th Georgia Infantry
|
800
|
567
|
233
|
29%
|
78th Georgia Infantry
|
800
|
621
|
179
|
22%
|
84th Georgia Infantry
|
800
|
613
|
187
|
23%
|
91st Georgia Infantry
|
800
|
639
|
161
|
20%
|
Brigadier General James B. Rodgers
| ||||
71st Tennessee Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
800
|
0
|
0%
|
74th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
800
|
0
|
0%
|
77th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
800
|
0
|
0%
|
78th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
800
|
0
|
0%
|
Captain Samuel Irvin
| ||||
Irvin's No. 1 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Irvin's No. 2 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Irvin's No. 3 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Irvin's No. 4 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Irvin's No. 5 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Irvin's No. 6 Gun (12lb Napoleon)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Seymour's Ordnance Train
| ||||
Major General Francis Haggerty
| ||||
Major General Francis Haggerty
| ||||
Brigadier General James Binker
| ||||
35th Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
|
600
|
476
|
124
|
21%
|
36th Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
|
600
|
335
|
265
|
44%
|
50th Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
|
500
|
411
|
89
|
18%
|
58th Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
655
|
145
|
18%
|
60th Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
552
|
248
|
31%
|
Brigadier General Joseph C. Delaney
| ||||
69th Alabama Volunteer Infantry
|
500
|
358
|
142
|
28%
|
71stAlabama Volunteer Infantry
|
450
|
384
|
66
|
15%
|
72nd Alabama Volunteer Infantry
|
400
|
255
|
145
|
36%
|
77th Alabama Volunteer Infantry
|
500
|
267
|
233
|
47%
|
79th Alabama Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
479
|
321
|
40%
|
Brigadier General John Caulfied
| ||||
37th Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
|
500
|
420
|
80
|
16%
|
41st Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
|
400
|
356
|
44
|
11%
|
56th Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
800
|
0
|
0%
|
63rd Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
661
|
139
|
17%
|
65th Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
800
|
0
|
0%
|
Captain James A. Coleman
| ||||
Coleman's No. 1 Gun (10lb Parrott)
| ||||
Coleman's No. 2 Gun (10lb Parrott)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Coleman's No. 3 Gun (10lb Parrott)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Coleman's No. 4 Gun (10lb Parrott)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Coleman's No. 5 Gun (10lb Parrott)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Coleman's No. 6 Gun (10lb Parrott)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Haggerty's Ordnance Train
|
10
|
10
|
0
| |
Major General Hamilton B. Smead
| ||||
Brigadier General Cecil S. Willis
| ||||
83rd Alabama Volunteer Infantry
|
221
|
81
|
140
|
63%
|
66th and 74th Alabama Volunteer Infantry
|
334
|
237
|
97
|
29%
|
76th Alabama Volunteer Infantry
|
218
|
210
|
8
|
4%
|
93rd Alabama Volunteer Infantry
|
523
|
510
|
13
|
2%
|
91st Alabama Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
566
|
234
|
29%
|
94th Alabama Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
650
|
150
|
19%
|
Brigadier General Cyrus J. Vance
| ||||
81st Georgia Volunteer Infantry
|
403
|
363
|
40
|
10%
|
83rd Georgia Volunteer Infantry
|
236
|
199
|
37
|
16%
|
86th Georgia Volunteer Infantry
|
510
|
501
|
9
|
2%
|
87th Georgia Volunteer Infantry
|
264
|
256
|
8
|
3%
|
39th Texas Infantry
|
800
|
793
|
7
|
1%
|
Brigadier General William G. Matheny
| ||||
29th and 30th South
Carolina Volunteer Infantry
|
408
|
362
|
46
|
11%
|
34th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry
|
223
|
119
|
104
|
47%
|
36th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry
|
453
|
418
|
35
|
8%
|
75th North Carolina Volunteer Infantry
|
371
|
342
|
29
|
8%
|
Captain Joseph Nixon
| ||||
Nixon's No. 1 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Nixon's No. 2 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Nixon's No. 3 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Nixon's No. 4 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Nixon's No. 5 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Nixon's No. 6 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Nixon's No. 7 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Smead's Ordnance Train
|
10
|
10
|
0
| |
Major General William Crowell
| ||||
Brigadier General Albert M. Malone
| ||||
42nd Louisiana Volunteer Infantry
|
400
|
240
|
160
|
40%
|
25th Texas Volunteer Infantry
|
496
|
395
|
101
|
20%
|
26th Texas Volunteer Infantry
|
500
|
496
|
4
|
1%
|
29th Texas Volunteer Infantry
|
494
|
494
|
0
|
0%
|
31st Texas Volunteer Infantry
|
500
|
422
|
78
|
16%
|
36th Texas Volunteer Infantry
|
786
|
650
|
136
|
17%
|
Brigadier General Rudolph Oestmann
| ||||
52nd Mississippi Volunteer Infantry
|
500
|
378
|
122
|
24%
|
58th Mississippi Volunteer Infantry
|
494
|
398
|
96
|
19%
|
59th Mississippi Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
760
|
40
|
5%
|
63rd Mississippi Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
632
|
168
|
21%
|
65th Mississippi Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
712
|
88
|
11%
|
Brigadier General William H. Stokes
| ||||
49th Mississippi Volunteer Infantry
|
492
|
492
|
0
|
0%
|
51st Mississippi Volunteer Infantry
|
500
|
500
|
0
|
0%
|
53rd Mississippi Volunteer Infantry
|
500
|
500
|
0
|
0%
|
66th Mississippi Volunteer Infantry
|
800
|
789
|
11
|
1%
|
Captain William H. Wiley
| ||||
Wiley's No. 1 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Wiley's No. 2 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Wiley's No. 3 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Wiley's No. 4 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Wiley's No. 5 Gun (3inch Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Wiley's No. 6 Gun (3inch
Ordnance)
|
15
|
15
|
0
| |
Crowell's Ordnance Train
|
10
|
10
|
0
| |
Major General Cyrus P. Hackett
| ||||
Major General Cyrus P. Hackett
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Brigadier General William A. Dibble (KIA), Colonel Thomase Dowd
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26th Arkansas Cavalry
|
244
|
244
|
0
|
0%
|
29th Arkansas Cavalry
|
320
|
320
|
0
|
0%
|
30th Arkansas Cavalry
|
437
|
437
|
0
|
0%
|
31st Arkansas Cavalry
|
462
|
462
|
0
|
0%
|
16th Kentucky Cavalry
|
800
|
800
|
0
|
0%
|
Brigadier General Charles F. Randall
| ||||
16th Missouri Cavalry
|
181
|
131
|
50
|
28%
|
17th Missouri Cavalry
|
201
|
126
|
75
|
37%
|
33rd Arkansas Cavalry
|
278
|
160
|
118
|
42%
|
Meaney's (Arkansas) Battalion
|
275
|
179
|
96
|
35%
|
18th Kentucky Cavalry
|
800
|
671
|
129
|
16%
|
Brigadier General Benjamin C. Martin (KIA), Colonel John D.
Smith
| ||||
27th Arkansas Cavalry
|
480
|
265
|
215
|
45%
|
32nd Arkansas Cavalry
|
422
|
344
|
78
|
18%
|
34th Arkansas Cavalry
|
422
|
385
|
37
|
9%
|
19th Missouri Cavalry
|
256
|
249
|
7
|
3%
|
24th Tennessee Cavalry
|
800
|
692
|
108
|
14%
|
Hackett's Ordnance Train
|
10
|
10
|
0
| |
Confederate Courier
|
10
|
10
|
0
|