Battle of Belmont order of battle: Confederate explained
The following Confederate Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Belmont of the American Civil War. The Union order of battle is listed separately.
Abbreviations used
Military Rank
Confederate Forces
First Division, Western Department
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Camp of Observation, Belmont Col James Camp Tappan |
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Reinforcements brought by BG Pillow BG Gideon Johnson Pillow |
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Units dispatched to BG Pillow |
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Cavalry | - Logwood's Tennessee Battalion: Ltc Thomas H. Logwood
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Steamers | - Charm: Captain William L. Trask
- Harry W. R. Hill: Captain Tom H. Newel
- Ingomar: Captain Joe D. Clark
- Kentucky: Captain Billy Priest
- Prince: Captain B. J. Butler
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Artillery [fired from Kentucky shore] | - Bankhead's Tennessee Battery: Cpt Smith P. Bankhead
- Hamilton's Tennessee Battery: Cpt S. D. H. Hamilton
- Jackson's Light Battery: Lt William W. Carnes
- Pointe Coupee Battery: Cpt Richard A. Stewart
- Smith's Mississippi Light Battery: Cpt Melancthon Smith
- Stewart's Heavy Battery: Maj Alexander P. Stewart
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Units in reserve or near Columbus
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Infantry |
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Artillery | - Hudson's Mississippi Battery: Cpt Clement L. Hudson
- Polk's Light Battery: Cpt Marshall T. Polk
- Williams' Tennessee Battery: Lt Thomas F. Tobin
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See also
References
- Hughes, Nathaniel Cheairs. The Battle of Belmont: Grant Strikes South (Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press), 1991.