Jonesborough Union order of battle

The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Jonesborough of the American Civil War on August 31-September 1, 1864. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately.

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

Military Division of the Mississippi

MG William T. Sherman

Headquarters


Escort

  • 7th Company, Ohio Sharpshooters: Lt William McCory

Army of the Cumberland

MG George Henry Thomas

Headquarters

  • Chief of Staff: BG William D. Whipple
  • Chief of Artillery: BG John M. Brannan

IV Corps

MG David S. Stanley

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
     BG Nathan Kimball

1st Brigade


   Col Isaac M. Kirby

2nd Brigade


   Col Jacob E. Taylor

3rd Brigade


   BG William Grose

Artillery


   Cpt Theodore Thomasson

Second Division
     BG John Newton

1st Brigade


   Col Emerson Opdyke

2nd Brigade


   BG George D. Wagner

3rd Brigade


   BG Luther P. Bradley

Artillery


   Cpt Wilbur Goodspeed

Third Division
     BG Thomas J. Wood

1st Brigade


   Col Charles T. Hotchkiss

2nd Brigade


   Col Philip S. Post

3rd Brigade


   Col Frederick Knefler

Artillery


   Cpt Cullen Bradley

XIV Corps

BG Jefferson C. Davis

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
    BG William Passmore Carlin

1st Brigade


   Col Marion Taylor

2nd Brigade


   Maj John R. Edie

3rd Brigade


   Col Marshall F. Moore

Artillery


   Cpt Lucius Drury

Second Division
     BG James D. Morgan

1st Brigade


   Col Charles M. Lum

2nd Brigade


   Col John G. Mitchell

3rd Brigade


   Col Caleb J. Dilworth (w) Sept 1
   Ltc James W. Langley

Artillery


   Cpt Charles Barnett

Third Division
     BG Absalom Baird[2]

1st Brigade


   Col Moses B. Walker

2nd Brigade


   Col Newell Gleason

3rd Brigade


   Col George P. Este (w)

Cavalry Corps

BG Washington Elliott, Chief of Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Second Division
     BG Kenner Garrard

1st Brigade


   Col Robert Minty

2nd Brigade


   Col Beroth Bullard Eggleston

3rd Brigade


   Col Abram O. Miller

Artillery

Third Division
     BG Judson Kilpatrick

1st Brigade


   Ltc Robert Klein

2nd Brigade


   Ltc Fiedler A. Jones

3rd Brigade


   Col Eli Murray

Artillery

Army of the Tennessee

MG Oliver O. Howard

XV Corps

MG John A. Logan

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
     BG Peter J. Osterhaus

1st Brigade


   Col Milo Smith

2nd Brigade


   Col James A. Williamson (w) Sept 1

3rd Brigade


   Col Hugo von Wangelin

Artillery


   Maj Clemens Landgraeber

Second Division
     BG William B. Hazen

1st Brigade


   Col Theodore Jones

2nd Brigade


   Col Wells S. Jones

Artillery


   Cpt Francis DeGress

Fourth Division
     BG William Harrow

1st Brigade


   Col John M. Oliver

2nd Brigade


   BG Charles C. Walcutt

XVI Corps

BG Thomas E. G. Ransom

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Second Division
     BG John M. Corse

1st Brigade


   BG Elliott W. Rice

2nd Brigade


   Col Robert N. Adams

3rd Brigade[3]


   Col Frederick J. Hurlbut
   

Artillery


   Capt Frederick Welker

Fourth Division
     BG John W. Fuller

1st Brigade


   Ltc Henry T. McDowell

2nd Brigade


   BG John W. Sprague

3rd Brigade


   Col John Tillson

Artillery


   Cpt Jerome B. Burrows

XVII Corps

MG Francis P. Blair, Jr.

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Third Division
     BG Charles R. Woods

1st Brigade


   Col George E. Bryant

2nd Brigade


   Ltc Greenberry F. Wiles

3rd Brigade


   Col Adam G. Malloy

Artillery


   Cpt William S. Williams

Fourth Division
     BG Giles A. Smith

1st Brigade


   Col Benjamin F. Potts

2nd Brigade[4]


   Col John Logan
   

3rd Brigade


   BG William Worth Belknap

Artillery


   Cpt William Clayton

Notes

  1. This is an error. The 109th Ohio Infantry did not complete organization. Further research is necessary to determine which Ohio unit this should be.
  2. Baird won the Medal of Honor for his actions on September 1, 1864 (Eicher p.113)
  3. Stationed at Rome, Georgia
  4. Detached on guard duty in northern Georgia

References

  • Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., Civil War High Commands, Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
  • 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, 18801901.
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