Battle of Franklin order of battle: Confederate explained

The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Franklin on November 30, 1864.[1] The Union order of battle is shown separately.

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

Army of Tennessee

See main article: Army of Tennessee. Gen John B. Hood, Commanding

Cheatham's Corps

MG Benjamin F. Cheatham

width=25% Divisionwidth=25% BrigadeRegiments and Others
Cleburne's Division
    MG Patrick Cleburne (k)
    BG James A. Smith
Lowrey's Brigade
  BG Mark P. Lowrey
  • 16th Alabama: Col Frederick A. Ashford (k)
  • 33rd Alabama: Col Robert F. Crittenden (missing)
  • 45th Alabama: Ltc Robert H. Abercrombie (w)
  • 5th Mississippi & 3rd Mississippi Battalion: Col John Weir (w)
  • 8th&32nd Mississippi: Col William H. H. Tison (w)
Govan's Brigade
  BG Daniel C. Govan
Granbury's Brigade
  BG Hiram B. Granbury (k)
  Cpt E.T. Broughton
Smith's Brigade (on detached duty)
  BG James A. Smith
  Col Charles H. Olmstead
  • 54th Georgia
  • 57th Georgia
  • 63rd Georgia
  • 1st Georgia Volunteers: Col Charles H. Olmstead
Brown's (Cheatham's Old) Division
    MG John C. Brown (w)
    BG Mark P. Lowrey
Gist's Brigade
  BG States Rights Gist (k)
  Ltc Zachariah L. Watters
  • 46th Georgia: Maj Samuel J.C. Dunlop (w), Cpt Malcolm Gillis
  • 65th&8th Georgia: Ltc Zachariah L. Watters
  • 2nd Georgia Sharpshooters Battalion
  • 16th South Carolina: Maj B. Burgh Smith
  • 24th South Carolina: Col Ellison Capers (w), Cpt William C. Griffith
Maney's Brigade
  BG John C. Carter (mw)
  Col Hume R. Field
Strahl's Brigade
  BG Otho F. Strahl (k)
  Col Andrew J. Kellar
Vaughan's Brigade
  BG George W. Gordon (c)
  Col William M. Watkins
Bate's Division
    MG William B. Bate
Tyler's Brigade
  BG Thomas B. Smith
Finley's Brigade
  Col Robert Bullock
  Maj Jacob A. Lash
Jackson's Brigade
  BG Henry R. Jackson
  • 1st Georgia Confederate: Col George A. Smith (k)
  • 25th Georgia
  • 29th Georgia
  • 30th Georgia
  • 66th Georgia: Ltc Algernon S. Hamilton (w)
  • 1st Georgia Sharpshooters Battalion
Corps Artillery
    Col Melancthon Smith
Hoxton's BattalionLtc Llewellyn G. Hoxton
  • Phelan's Alabama Battery
  • Perry's Florida Battery
  • Turner's Miss Battery
Hotchkiss's Battalion
  • Goldthwaite's Alabama Battery (Present and engaged)[2]
  • Key's Arkansas Battery
  • Bledsoe's Missouri Battery
Cobb's Battalion
  • Slocumb's Louisiana Battery: Lt Joseph E. Chalaron
  • Ferguson's South Carolina Battery
  • Phillip's (Mabane's) Tennessee Battery

Lee's Corps

LTG Stephen D. Lee

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Johnson's Division
    MG Edward Johnson
Deas's Brigade
  BG Zachariah C. Deas (w)
Manigault's Brigade
  BG Arthur M. Manigault (w)
  Ltc William L. Butler
  • 24th Alabama: Col Thomas P. Shaw (w&c)
  • 28th Alabama: Ltc William L. Butler
  • 34th Alabama: Col John C. Carter
  • 10th South Carolina: Ltc C. Irvine Walker
  • 19th South Carolina: Col Newton N. Davis (w)
Sharp's Brigade
  BG Jacob H. Sharp (w)
  • 7th-9th Mississippi: Col William H. Bishop (k)
  • 10th-44th Mississippi & 9th Sharpshooter Btln.: Col William H. Sims (w)
  • 41st Mississippi: Cpt James M. Hicks (w)
Brantley's Brigade
  BG William F. Brantley
  • 24th-34th Mississippi: Cpt Clifton Dancy
  • 27th Mississippi: Cpt Samuel M. Pegg
  • 29th Mississippi: Maj George W. Reynolds (k)
  • 30th Mississippi: Ltc James M. Johnson (w), Maj John K. Allen (missing)
  • Dismounted Cavalry Company: Cpt D.W. Alexander
Stevenson's Division
    MG Carter L. Stevenson
Cummings's Brigade
  Col Elihu P. Watkins
  • 34th Georgia
  • 36th Georgia
  • 39th Georgia
  • 56th Georgia
Pettus's Brigade
  BG Edmund W. Pettus
  • 20th Alabama: Col James M. Dedman
  • 23rd Alabama: Ltc Joseph B. Bibb
  • 30th Alabama: Ltc James K. Elliott
  • 31st Alabama
  • 46th Alabama
Clayton's Division
    MG Henry D. Clayton, Sr.
Stovall's Brigade
  BG Marcellus A. Stovall
  • 40th Georgia
  • 41st Georgia
  • 42nd Georgia
  • 43rd Georgia
  • 52nd Georgia
Gibson's Brigade
  BG Randall L. Gibson
  • 1st Louisiana
  • 4th Louisiana: Col Samuel E. Hunter (c)
  • 13th-20th Louisiana: Ltc Francis L. Campbell
  • 16th-25th Louisiana
  • 19th Louisiana
  • 30th Louisiana
  • 4th Louisiana Battalion
  • 14th Louisiana Sharpshooters Battalion
Holtzclaw's Brigade
  BG James T. Holtzclaw
Corps Artillery
    Col Robert F. Beckham (mw)
     Maj John W. Johnston
Courtney's Battalion
  Cpt James Postell Douglas
Eldridge's Battalion
  Cpt Charles E. Fenner
  • Eufaula Alabama Battery
  • Fenner's Louisiana Battery
  • Stanford's Miss Battery
Johnston's Battalion
  Maj John W. Johnston
  Cpt John B. Rowan
  • Corput's Georgia Battery
  • Marshall's Tenn Battery
  • Stephens's Light Artillery

Stewart's Corps

LTG Alexander P. Stewart

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Loring's Division
    MG William W. Loring
Featherston's Brigade
  BG Winfield S. Featherston
  • 1st Mississippi
  • 3rd Mississippi: Ltc Samuel M. Dyer (w)
  • 22nd Mississippi
  • 31st Mississippi: Col Marcus D.L. Stephens (w)
  • 33rd Mississippi
  • 40th Mississippi
  • 1st Mississippi Battalion
Adams's Brigade
  BG John Adams (k)
  Col Robert Lowry
Scott's Brigade
  BG Thomas M. Scott (w)
  Col John Snodgrass
  • 27th-35th-49th Alabama: Col Samuel S. Ives (w)
  • 55th Alabama: Col John Snodgrass
  • 57th Alabama: Col Columbus J.L. Cunningham (w)
  • 12th Louisiana: Col Noel L. Nelson (k)
French's Division
    MG Samuel G. French
Ector's Brigade
  Col David Coleman
  • 29th North Carolina
  • 39th North Carolina
  • 9th Texas
  • 10th Texas Cavalry (dismounted)
  • 14th Texas Cavalry (dismounted)
  • 32nd Texas Cavalry (dismounted)
Cockrell's Brigade
  BG Francis M. Cockrell (w)
  Col Peter C. Flournoy
Sears's Brigade
  BG Claudius Sears
Walthall's Division
    MG Edward C. Walthall
Quarles's Brigade
  BG William A. Quarles (w)
  BG George D. Johnston
  • 1st Alabama: Maj Samuel L. Knox (w&c)
  • 42nd Tennessee: Col Isaac N. Hulme (w)
  • 46th Tennessee: Maj Sylvester C. Cooper (w&c)
  • 48th Tennessee: Capt H G Evans
  • 49th Tennessee: Ltc Thomas M. Atkins (w&c)
  • 53rd Tennessee: Cpt James J. Rittenbury (w&c)
  • 55th (Brown's) Tennessee: Maj Joseph E. McDonald (k)
Cantey's Brigade
  BG Charles M. Shelley
  • 17th Alabama: Col Virgil S. Murphy (missing)
  • 26th Alabama: Ltc John S. Garvin (w)
  • 29th Alabama: Cpt Alfred V. Gardner (w)
  • 37th Mississippi
Reynolds' Brigade
  BG Daniel H. Reynolds
Corps Artillery
    Ltc Samuel C. Williams
Truehart's Battalion
  • Lumsden's Alabama Battery
  • Selden's Alabama Battery
Myrick's Battalion (arrived early next morning)
Storrs' Battalion
  • Guibor's Missouri Battery (Present and engaged)[3]
  • Hoskin's Miss Battery
  • Kolb's Alabama Battery

Cavalry Corps

MG Nathan B. Forrest

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Chalmers' Division
    BG James R. Chalmers
Rucker's Brigade
  Col Edmund W. Rucker
  • 7th Alabama Cavalry
  • 5th Mississippi Cavalry
  • 7th Tennessee Cavalry
  • 12th Tennessee Cavalry
  • 14th Tennessee Cavalry: Ltc Raleigh R. White
  • 15th Tennessee Cavalry
  • Forrest's (3rd) Tennessee Regiment: Col David C. Kelley
Biffle's Brigade
  Col Jacob B. Biffle
  • 4th Tennessee Cavalry
  • 9th Tennessee Cavalry
  • 10th Tennessee Cavalry
Buford's Division
    BG Abraham Buford
Bell's Brigade
  Col Tyree H. Bell
Crossland's Brigade
  Col Edward Crossland
Jackson's Division
    BG William H. Jackson
Armstrong's Brigade
  BG Frank C. Armstrong
Ross's Brigade
  BG Lawrence S. Ross
  • 3rd Texas Cavalry: Ltc Jiles S. Boggess
  • 6th Texas Cavalry: Col Jack Wharton
  • 9th Texas Cavalry: Col Dudley W. Jones
  • 1st Texas Legion (27th Cavalry): Col Edwin R. Hawkins
Artillery
  • Morton's Tennessee Battery: Cpt John W. Morton

References

Notes and References

  1. Multiple commander names indicate succession of command during the battle or campaign.
  2. "[T]he first that opened at Franklin..." Source: Brewer, Willis. 1872. Alabama: Her history, resources, war record, and public men.: From 1540 to 1872. Montgomery, Ala: Barrett & Brown, steam printers and book binders., p. 703, Books.google.com.
  3. Source: Guide to Missouri Confederate Units, 1861-1865, edited by James E. McGhee, p. 33, Books.google.com, saying it was one of only two Confederate batteries engaged in the battle.