Battle of Island Number Ten order of battle: Union explained

The following Union Army and Union Navy units and commanders fought in the Battle of Island Number Ten during the American Civil War.[1]

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

Army of the Mississippi

Major General John Pope[2]

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1st Division
    BG David S. Stanley
1st Brigade  Col John Groesbeck
2k, 5w, 0m = 7
2nd Brigade  Col J. L. Kirby Smith
0k, 5w, 0m = 5
2nd Division
    BG Schuyler Hamilton
1st Brigade  Col William H. Worthington
2k, 4w, 0m = 6
2nd Brigade  Col Miklós Perczel
0k, 0w, 0m = 0
Artillery  1k, 0w, 0m = 1
3rd Division
    BG John M. Palmer
1st Brigade  Col James R. Slack
0k, 0w, 0m = 0
2nd Brigade  Col Graham N. Fitch
0k, 0w, 0m = 0
Cavalry  0k, 1w, 2m = 3
4th Division[3]
    BG Eleazar A. Paine
1st Brigade  Col James D. Morgan
1k, 1w, 0m = 2
2nd Brigade  Col Gilbert W. Cumming
0k, 0w, 0m = 0
Cavalry  Maj D.P. Jenkins
0k, 0w, 0m = 0
Sharpshooters  0k, 0w, 0m = 0
5th Division[4]
    BG Joseph B. Plummer
1st Brigade  Col John Bryner
0k, 0w, 0m = 0
2nd Brigade  Col John M. Loomis
0k, 0w, 0m = 0
Artillery  0k, 0w, 0m = 0

    Reporting directly
Cavalry Division
  BG Gordon Granger
0k, 1w, 2m = 3
Artillery Division
    Maj Warren L. Lathrop
1k, 0w, 0m = 1
Unattached
Flotilla Brigade[5]
    Col Napoleon B. Buford

Union Navy Western Flotilla

Flag Officer Andrew H. Foote
17k, 34w, 3m = 54

Vessels
USS Benton  Lt Commander Seth L. Phelps
USS Mound City  Commander Augustus H. Kilty
USS Carondelet  Commander Henry Walke
  Commander Roger N. Stembel
USS St. Louis (later USS Baron De Kalb)  Lt Leonard Paulding
USS Pittsburg  Lt Egbert Thompson

References

Notes and References

  1. Daniel, Larry J. and Lynn N. Bock. Island No. 10: Struggle for the Mississippi Valley. Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press, 1996. . pp. 152-154.
  2. Daniel, 1996, p. 152.
  3. Daniel, 1996, pp. 152-153.
  4. Daniel, 1996, p. 153.
  5. Daniel, 1996, p. 154.