The following Confederate States Army and Confederate-aligned units and commanders fought in the Battle of Pea Ridge (or Battle of Elkhorn Tavern ) of the American Civil War in Pea Ridge, Arkansas on March 6–8, 1862. The Union order of battle is shown separately.
Abbreviations used [ ]
Military rank [ ]
Other [ ]
w = wounded
mw = mortally wounded
k = killed
c = captured
Maj. Gen. Earl Van Dorn
Right Wing [ ]
Division
Brigade
Regiments and Others
McCulloch's Division
BG Benjamin McCulloch (k )
BG James M. McIntosh (k )
Col Elkanah Greer and BG Albert Pike
Hébert’s Infantry Brigade
Col Louis Hébert (c )
Col Evander McNair
McIntosh's Cavalry Brigade
BG James M. McIntosh (k )
Col Elkanah Greer
3rd Texas Cavalry: Col Elkanah Greer, Ltc Walter P. Lane
6th Texas Cavalry: Col B. Warren Stone
9th Texas Cavalry: Col William B. Sims (w ), Ltc William Quayle
11th Texas Cavalry: Col William C. Young
1st Texas Cavalry Battalion (not engaged): Maj R. Phillip Crump
1st Arkansas Cavalry Battalion: Maj William H. Brooks
Artillery
Hart’s Arkansas Battery : Cpt William Hart
Provence’s Arkansas Battery : Cpt David Provence
Gaines’s Arkansas Battery: Cpt James J. Gaines
Good’s Texas Battery: Cpt John J. Good
Reporting Directly
Pike’s Indian Brigade
BG Albert Pike
1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles : Col John Drew
2nd Cherokee Mounted Rifles: Col Stand Watie
1st Choctaw and Chickasaw (not engaged):[ 2] Col Douglas H. Cooper
1st Creek Mounted Rifles (not engaged):[ 3] Col Daniel N. McIntosh
Welch’s Texas Cavalry Squadron: Cpt Otis G. Welch
Unassigned Units
Left Wing (Missouri State Guard) [ ]
MG Sterling Price (w )
Headquarters Units :
Cearnal’s Missouri Cavalry Battalion: Ltc James T. Cearnal (w ), Maj D. Todd Samuels
Division
Brigade
Regiments and Other
First (Price's) Division
MG Sterling Price (w )
First Missouri Brigade
Col Henry Little
1st Missouri Cavalry: Col Elijah Gates
2nd Missouri Infantry: Col John Q. Burbridge
3rd Missouri Infantry: Col Benjamin A. Rives (k ), Ltc James A. Pritchard
Wade’s Missouri Artillery Battery: Cpt William Wade
Clark’s Missouri Artillery Battery: Cpt S. Churchill Clark (k ), Lt James L. Farris
Second Missouri Brigade
Col William Y. Slack (mw )
Col Thomas H. Rosser
Bevier’s Missouri Infantry Battalion: Maj Robert S. Bevier
Hughes’s Missouri Infantry Battalion: Col John T. Hughes
Rosser’s Missouri Infantry Battalion: Col Thomas H. Rosser
Riggins’s Missouri Cavalry Battalion: Col George W. Riggins
Jackson’s Missouri Artillery Battery: Cpt William Lucas
Landis’s Missouri Artillery Battery: Cpt John C. Landis
Third Missouri Brigade[ 4]
Col Colton Greene
Col Thomas Freeman's Regiment
Ltc John A. Schnable's Regiment
Cpt L.C. Campbell's cavalry company
Various companies
Missouri State Guard
Second Division
BG Martin E. Green
Various unidentified infantry and cavalry units
Kneisley’s Missouri Battery: Cpt James W. Kneisley
Third Division
Col John B. Clark, Jr.
1st Infantry: Maj John F. Rucker
2nd Infantry: Col Congreve Jackson
3rd Infantry: Maj Robert R. Hutchinson
4th & 5th Infantry: Col J.A. Poindexter
6th Infantry: Ltc Quinton Peacher
Tull’s Missouri Battery: Cpt Francis M. Tull
Fifth Division
Col James P. Saunders
Various unidentified infantry and cavalry units
Kelley’s Battery: Cpt Joseph Kelly
Sixth Division
Maj D. Herndon Lindsay
Various unidentified infantry and cavalry units
Gorham’s Battery: Cpt James C. Gorham
Seventh and Ninth Divisions
BG Daniel M. Frost
Various unidentified infantry and cavalry units
Guibor’s Missouri Battery: Cpt Henry Guibor
MacDonald’s St. Louis Battery: Cpt Emmett MacDonald
Eighth Division
BG James S. Rains
1st Infantry: Col William H. Erwin
2nd Infantry: Ltc John P. Bowman
3rd Infantry: Ltc A. J. Pearcy
4th Infantry: Ltc John M. Stemmons
Shelby’s Cavalry Company: Cpt Joseph O. Shelby
Bledsoe’s Missouri Battery: Lt Charles W. Higgins
See also [ ]
Notes [ ]
↑ Tunnard, William H.; "a Southern Record: the history of the Third Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, page 129
↑ Arrived near the battlefield on March 8 but was not engaged.
↑ Arrived near the battlefield on March 8 but was not engaged.
↑ Brigade was composed of partially organized battalions and companies from Missouri State Guard transferring into Confederate service, including parts of units listed.
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