The War of the Rebellion:
Compilation of the Official Records
of the Union and Confederate Armies



O.R. -- SERIES I -- VOLUME X/1 [S#10] [pp #93-98]

April 6-7, 1862..--Battle of Pittsburg Landing, or Shiloh, Tenn.

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REPORTS, ETC.

No. 1.--Maj. Gen. Henry W. Halleck, U.S. Army, commanding Department of the Mississippi.

No. 2.--Organization of the Union forces engaged and return of casualties, compiled from the nominal lists, returns, &c., for April, 1862.

ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE.

No. 3.--Maj. Gen. U.S. Grant, U.S. Army, commanding Army of the Tennessee, with abstracts from the field returns of the several divisions, April 4-5 and April 10-15, 1862.

No. 4.--Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand, U.S. Army, commanding First Division.

No. 5.--Col. Abraham M. Hare, Eleventh Iowa Infantry, commanding First Brigade.

No. 6.---Col. Marcellus M. Crocker, Thirteenth Iowa Infantry, commanding First Brigade.

No. 7.--Capt. Robert H. Sturgess, Eighth Illinois Infantry.

No. 8.--Capt. J. J. Anderson, Eighteenth Illinois Infantry.

No. 9.--Lieut. Col. William Hall, Eleventh Iowa Infantry.

No. 10.--Col. Marcellus M. Crocker, Thirteenth Iowa Infantry.

No. 11.---Col. C. Carroll Marsh, Twentieth Illinois Infantry, commanding Second Brigade.

No. 12.--Lieut. Col. Thomas E. G. Ransom, Eleventh Illinois Infantry.

No. 13.--Lieut. Abram H. Ryan, Seventeenth Illinois Infantry, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, Third Brigade.

No. 14.--Lieut. Col. Enos P. Wood, Seventeenth Illinois Infantry.

No. 15.--Lieut. Col. Adolph Engelmann, Forty-third Illinois Infantry.

No. 16.--Lieut. George L. Nispel, Battery E, Second Illinois Light Artillery.

No. 17.--Brig. Gen. John MeArthur, U.S. Army, commanding Second Division.

No. 18.---Col. James M. Tuttle, Second Iowa Infantry, commanding Second Division and First Brigade.

No. 19.--Lieut. Col. James C. Parrott, Seventh Iowa Infantry.

No. 20.--Col. Joseph J. Woods, Twelfth Iowa Infantry.

No. 21.--Colonel William T. Shaw, Fourteenth Iowa Infantry.

No. 22.--Col. August Mersy, Ninth Illinois Infantry (of the Second Brigade).

No. 23.--Lieut. Col. Augustus L. Chetlain, Twelfth Illinois Infantry.

No. 24.--Capt. James R. Hugunin, Twelfth Illinois Infantry.

No. 25.--Col. Crafts J. Wright, Thirteenth Missouri Infantry. <ar10_94>

No. 26.--Col. B. S. Compton, Fourteenth Missouri Infantry.

No. 27.--Col. Thomas Morton, Eighty-first Ohio Infantry.

No. 28.--Maj. Richard Rowett, Seventh Illinois Infantry (of the Third Brigade).

No. 29.--Capt. Robert W. Healy, Fifty-eighth Illinois Infantry.

No. 30.--Col. James L. Geddes, Eighth Iowa Infantry.

No. 31.--Capt. Henry Richardson, Battery D, First Missouri Light Artillery.

No. 32.--Capt. Frederick Welker, Battery H, First Missouri Light Artillery.

No. 33.--Lieut. James Powell, Eighteenth U.S. Infantry, commanding detachment Second and Fourth U.S. Cavalry.

No. 34.--Maj. Gen. Lewis Wallace, U.S. Army, commanding Third Division, with communications in reference thereto.

No. 35.--Col. George F. McGinnis, Eleventh Indiana Infantry (of the First Brigade).

No. 36.--Col. Alvin P. Hovey, Twenty-fourth Indiana Infantry.

No. 37.--Col. John M. Thayer, First Nebraska Infantry, commanding Second Brigade.

No. 38.--Col. William L. Sanderson, Twenty-third Indiana Infantry.

No. 39.--Lieut. Col. William D. McCord, First Nebraska Infantry.

No. 40.--Col. Valentine Bausenwein, Fifty-eighth Ohio Infantry.

No. 41.--Col. Charles Whittlesey, Twentieth Ohio Infantry, commanding Third Brigade.

No. 42.--Lieut. Col. Manning F. Force, Twentieth Ohio Infantry.

No. 43.--Brig. Gen. Stephen A. Hurlbut, U.S. Army, commanding Fourth Division.

No. 44.--Col. Isaac C. Pugh, Forty-first Illinois Infantry, commanding First Brigade.

No. 45.--Col. Amory K. Johnson, Twenty-eighth Illinois Infantry.

No. 46.--Col. John Logan, Thirty-second Illinois Infantry.

No. 47.--Capt. Alfred C. Campbell, Thirty-second Illinois Infantry.

No. 48.--Maj. John Warner, Forty-first Illinois Infantry.

No. 49.--Capt. Matthew M. Trumbull, Third Iowa Infantry.

No. 50.--Col. James C. Veatch, Twenty-fifth Indiana Infantry, commanding Second Brigade.

No. 51.--Col. Cyrus Hall, Fourteenth Illinois Infantry.

No. 52.--Lieut. Col. William Cam, Fourteenth Illinois, commanding Fifteenth Illinois Infantry.

No. 53.--Capt. Louis D. Kelley, Fifteenth Illinois Infantry.

No. 54.--Col. John A. Davis, Forty-sixth Illinois Infantry.

No. 55.--Maj. John W. Foster, Twenty-fifth Indiana Infantry.

No. 56.--Brig. Gen. Jacob G. Lauman, U.S. Army, commanding Third Brigade.

No. 57.--Col. Charles Cruft, Thirty-first Indiana Infantry.

No. 58.--Lieut. Col. John Osborn, Thirty-first Indiana Infantry.

No. 59.--Col. Hugh B. Reed, Forty-fourth Indiana Infantry.

No. 60.---Col. John H. McHenry, jr., Seventeenth Kentucky Infantry.

No. 61.--Col. Benjamin H. Bristow, Twenty-fifth Kentucky Infantry.

No. 62.--Maj. William B. Wall, Twenty-fifth Kentucky Infantry.

No. 63.--Lieut. Cuthbert W. Laing, Second Michigan Battery.

No. 64.--Lieut. Edward Brotzmann, Mann's battery Missouri Light Artillery.

No. 65.--Brig. Gen. William T. Sherman, U.S. Army, commanding Fifth Division.

No. 66.--Col. John A. McDowell, Sixth Iowa Infantry, commanding First Brigade.

No. 67.--Capt. John Williams, Sixth Iowa Infantry.

No. 68.--Col. David Stuart, Fifty-fifth Illinois Infantry, commanding Second Brigade

No. 69.--Col. Rodney Mason, Seventy-first Ohio Infantry.

No. 70.--Col. Jesse Hildebrand, Seventy-Seventh Ohio Infantry, commanding Third Brigade.

No. 71.--Lieut. Col. Robert A. Fulton, Fifty-third Ohio Infantry.

No. 72.--Col. Ralph P. Buckland, Seventy-second Ohio Infantry, commanding Fourth Brigade. <ar10_95>

No. 73.--Lieut. Col. Job R. Parker, Forty-eighth Ohio Infantry.

No. 74.--Col. Joseph R. Cockerill, Seventieth Ohio Infantry.

No. 75.--Maj. Ezra Taylor, First -, Chief of Artillery, Fifth Division.

No. 76.--Capt. Samuel E. Barrett, Battery B, First Illinois Light Artillery.

No. 77.--Lieut. John A. Fitch, Battery E, First Illinois Light Artillery.

No. 78.--Brig. Gen. B. M. Prentiss, U.S. Army, commanding Sixth Division.

No. 79.--Col. Francis Quinn, Twelfth Michigan Infantry, commanding Sixth Division.

No. 80.--Col. David Moore, Twenty-first Missouri Infantry (of the First Brigade).

No. 81.--Lieut. Col. Humphrey M. Woodyard, Twenty-first Missouri Infantry.

No. 82.--Lieut. Col. Robert T. Van Horn, Twenty-fifth Missouri Infantry.

No. 83.--Col. Benjamin Allen, Sixteenth Wisconsin Infantry.

No. 84.--Col. Alexander Chambers, Sixteenth Iowa Infantry (of the Second Brigade).

No. 85.--Col. Hugh T. Reid, Fifteenth Iowa Infantry (not brigaded).

No. 86.--Lieut. Col. Quin Morton, Twenty-Third Missouri Infantry.

ARMY OF THE OHIO.

No. 87.--Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell, U.S. Army, commanding Army of the Ohio, with congratulatory orders.

No. 88.--Surg. Robert Murray, Medical Director, with return of casualties.

No. 89.--Capt. J. H. Gilman,-Nineteenth U.S. Infantry, Inspector of Artillery.

No. 90.--Brig. Gen. Alexander McD. McCook, U.S. Army, commanding Second Division.

No. 91.--Brig. Gen. Lovell H. Rousseau, U.S. Army, commanding Fourth Brigade.

No. 92.--Col. Thomas T. Crittenden, Sixth Indiana Infantry.

No. 93.--Maj. John H. King, Fifteenth U.S. Infantry, commanding battalion of Fifteenth and Sixteenth U.S. Infantry.

No. 94.--Capt. Peter T. Swaine, Fifteenth U.S. Infantry.

No. 95.--Capt. Edwin F. Townsend, Sixteenth U.S. Infantry.

No. 96.--Maj. Stephen D. Carpenter, Nineteenth U.S. Infantry.

No. 97.--Col. William H. Gibson, Forty-ninth Ohio Infantry, commanding Sixth Brigade.

No. 98--Col. August Willich, Thirty-second Indiana Infantry.

No. 99.--Col. Thomas J. Harrison, Thirty-ninth Indiana Infantry.

No. 100.--Maj. William Wallace, Fifteenth Ohio Infantry.

No. 101.--Lieut. Col. Albert M. Blackman, Forty-ninth Ohio Infantry.

No. 102.--Capt. William R. Terrill, Fifth U.S. Artillery, Chief of Artillery, Second Division.

No. 103.--Brig. Gen. William Nelson, U.S. Army, commanding Fourth Division.

No. 104.--Col. Jacob Ammen, Twenty-fourth Ohio Infantry, commanding Tenth Brigade, with diary of his march from Nashville.

No. 105.--Col. William Grose, Thirty-sixth Indiana Infantry.

No. 106.--Lieut. Col. Nicholas L. Anderson, Sixth Ohio Infantry.

No. 107.--Lieut. Col. Frederick C. Jones, Twenty-fourth Ohio Infantry.

No. 108.--Col. William B. Hazen, Forty-first Ohio Infantry, commanding Nineteenth Brigade.

No. 109.--Col. Gideon C. Moody, Ninth Indiana Infantry.

No. 110.--Col. Walter C. Whitaker, Sixth Kentucky Infantry.

No. 111.--Lieut. Col. George S. Mygatt, Forty-first Ohio Infantry.

No. 112.--Col. Sanders D. Bruce, Twentieth Kentucky Infantry, commanding Twenty-second Brigade.

No. 113.--Col. David A. Enyart, First Kentucky Infantry.

No. 114.--Col. Thomas D. Sedgewick, Second Kentucky Infantry.

No. 115.--Lieut. Col. Charles S. Hanson, Twentieth Kentucky Infantry.

No. 116.--Lieut. Col. Edward M. McCook, Second Indiana Cavalry. <ar10_96>

No. 117.--Brig. Gen. Thomas L. Crittenden, U.S. Army, commanding Fifth Division.

No. 118.--Brig Gen. Jeremiah T. Boyle, U.S. Army, commanding Eleventh Brigade.

No. 119.--Col. Benjamin C. Grider, Ninth Kentucky Infantry.

No. 120.--Col. Edward H. Hobson, Thirteenth Kentucky Infantry.

No. 121.--Col. Samuel Beatty, Nineteenth Ohio Infantry.

No. 122.--Col. James P. Fyffe, Fifty-ninth Ohio Infantry.

No. 123.--Col. William S. Smith, Thirteenth Ohio Infantry, commanding Fourteenth Brigade.

No. 124.--Col. Pierce B. Hawkins, Eleventh Kentucky Infantry.

No. 125.--Lieut. Col. Cicero Maxwell, Twenty-sixth Kentucky Infantry.

No. 126.--Lieut. Col. Joseph G. Hawkins, Thirteenth Ohio Infantry.

No. 127.---Col. David E. Wood, Fourteenth Wisconsin Infantry.

No. 128.--Capt. John Mendenhall, Fourth U.S. Artillery, Chief of Artillery, Division.

No. 129.--Capt. Joseph Bartlett, Battery G, First Ohio Light Artillery.

No. 130.--Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Wood, U.S. Army, commanding Sixth Division.

No. 131.--Brig. Gen. James A. Garfield, U.S. Army, commanding Twentieth Brigade.

No. 132.--Col. George D. Wagner, Fifteenth Indiana Infantry, commanding Twenty-first Brigade.

No. 133.--Congratulatory orders from the Secretary of War.

ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI (CONFEDERATE).

No. 134.--Organization of the Army of the Mississippi, April 6 and 7, 1862.

No. 135.--General G. T. Beauregard, C. S. Army, commanding Army of the Mississippi, with orders for battle, return of casualties, &c.

No. 136.--Field return of the Confederate forces that marched from Corinth to the Tennessee River April 3, 1862.

No. 137.--Field return of the Army of the Mississippi after the battle of Shiloh.

No. 138.--Col. Jacob Thompson, Aide-de-Camp to General Beauregard.

No. 139.---Col. William Preston, Aide-de-Camp to General Johnston.

No. 140.--Maj. Gen. Leonidas Polk, C. S. Army, commanding First Army Corps.

No. 141.--Surg. William D. Lyles, C. S. Army, Medical Director.

No. 142.--Capt. Smith P. Bankhead, C. S. Army, Chief of Artillery.

No. 143.--Brig. Gen. Charles Clark, C. S. Army, commanding First Division.

No. 144.--Col. R. M. Russell, Twelfth Tennessee Infantry, commanding First Brigade.

No. 145.--Lieut. Col. Robert H. Barrow, Eleventh Louisiana Infantry.

No. 146.--Lieut. Col. T. H. Bell, Twelfth Tennessee Infantry.

No. 147.--Maj. R. P. Caldwell, Twelfth Tennessee Infantry.

No. 148.--Col. A. J. Vaughan, jr., Thirteenth Tennessee Infantry.

No. 149.--Brig. Gen. Alexander P. Stewart, C. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade.

No. 150.--Col. J.C. Tappan, Thirteenth Arkansas Infantry.

No. 151.--Maj. James A. McNeely, Thirteenth Arkansas Infantry.

No. 152.--Lieut. Col. O. F. Strahl, Fourth Tennessee Infantry.

No. 153.--Lieut. Col. C. D. Venable, Fifth Tennessee Infantry.

No. 154.--Col. Alexander W. Campbell, Thirty-third Tennessee Infantry.

No. 155.--Capt. T. J. Stanford, Mississippi Battery.

No. 156.--Maj. Gen. B. F. Cheatham, C. S. Army, commanding Second Division.

No. 157.--Brig. Gen. Bushrod R. Johnson, C. S. Army, commanding First Brigade.

No. 158.--Col. Preston Smith, One hundred and fifty-fourth Tennessee Infantry.

No. 159.--Lieut. Col. Marcus J. Wright, One hundred and fifty-fourth Tennessee Infantry.

No. 160.--Col. William H. Stephens, Sixth Tennessee Infantry, commanding Second Brigade. <ar10_97>

No. 161.--Col. George Maney, First Tennessee Infantry, commanding Second Brigade

No. 162.--Lieut. Col. W. D. Lannom, Seventh Kentucky Infantry.

No. 163.--Col. A. J. Lindsay, First Mississippi Cavalry.

No. 164.--Lieut. Col. John H. Miller, First Mississippi Cavalry.

No. 165.--Lieut. Col. R. H. Brewer, Battalion of Mississippi and Alabama cavalry.

No. 166.--General Braxton Bragg, C. S. Army, commanding Second Army Corps.

No. 167.--Brig. Gen. Daniel Ruggles, C.S. Army, commanding First Division.

No. 168.--Col. Randall L. Gibson, Thirteenth Louisiana Infantry, commanding First Brigade, with application for Court of Inquiry.

No. 169.--Col. James F. Fagan, First Arkansas Infantry.

No. 170.--Col. H. W. Allen, Fourth Louisiana Infantry.

No. 171.--Capt. E. M. Dubroca, Thirteenth Louisiana Infantry.

No. 172.--Col. B. L. Hodge, Ninteenth Louisiana Infantry.

No. 173.--Brig. Gen. Patton Anderson, C. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade.

No. 174.--Capt. W. G. Poole, Florida Battalion (infantry).

No. 175.--Lieut. Col. Charles Jones, Seventeenth Louisiana Infantry.

No. 176.--Col. August Reichard, Twentieth Louisiana Infantry.

No. 177.--Col. W. A. Stanley, Ninth Texas Infantry.

No. 178.--Maj. Franklin H. Clack, "Confederate Guards Response" Battalion.

No. 179.--Capt. W. Irving Hodgson, Fifth Company Washington (Louisiana) Artillery.

No. 180.--Col. Preston Pond, jr., Sixteenth Louisiana Infantry, commanding Third Brigade.

No. 181.--Maj. Daniel Gober, Sixteenth Louisiana Infantry.

No. 182.--Col. Alfred Mouton, Eighteenth Louisiana Infantry.

No. 183.--Col. Marshall J. Smith, Crescent (Louisiana) Infantry.

No. 184.--Col. R. F. looney, Thirty-eighth Tennessee Infantry.

No. 185.--Capt. William H. Ketchum, Alabama Battery.

No. 186.--Maj. (?) T. F. Jenkins, First Alabama Cavalry Battalion.

No. 187.--Capt. J. J. Cox, Prattville Dragoons.

No. 188.--Capt. A. Tomlinson, Mathews Rangers.

No. 189.--Capt. J. Robins, cavalry.

No. 190.--Brig. Gen. Jones M. Withers, C.S. Army, commanding Second Division.

No. 191.--Col. Daniel W. Adams, First Louisiana Infantry, commanding First Brigade.

No. 192.--Col. Z. C. Deas, Twenty-second Alabama Infantry, commanding First Brigade.

No. 193-- Col. J. Q. Loomis, Twenty-fifth Alabama Infantry, commanding First Brigade.

No. 194.--Lieut. Col. S. W. Cayce, Twenty-first Alabama Infantry.

No. 195.--Col. Z. C. Deas, Twenty-second Alabama Infantry.

No. 196.--Lieut. Col. J. C. Marrast, Twenty-second Alabama Infantry.

No. 197.--Col. J. Q. Loomis, Twenty-fifth Alabama Infantry.

No. 198.--Lieut. Col. William D. Chadick, Twenty-sixth Alabama Infantry.

No. 199.--Brig. Gen. James R. Chalmers, C. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade.

No. 200.--Brig. Gen. John K. Jackson, C. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade.

No. 201.--Col. John C. Moore, Second Texas Infantry, commanding temporary brigade.

No. 202.--Col. Eli S. Shorter, Eighteenth Alabama Infantry.

No. 203.--Col. Joseph Wheeler, Nineteenth Alabama Infantry.

No. 204.--Col. John C. Moore, Second Texas Infantry.

No. 205.--Capt. Isadore P. Girardey, Washington (Georgia) Light Artillery.

No. 206.--Lieut. Gen. William J. Hardee, C. S. Army, commanding Third Army Corps.

No. 207.--Col. R. G. Shaver, Seventh Arkansas Infantry, commanding First Brigade.

No. 208.--Maj. R. T. Harvey, Second Arkansas Infantry.

No. 209.--Maj. James T. Martin, Seventh Arkansas Infantry.

No. 210.--Brig. Gen. P. R. Cleburne, C. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade.«7 R R--VOL X» <ar10_98>

No. 211.--Col. William B. Bate, Second Tennessee Infantry.

No. 212.--Lieut. Col. D. L. Goodall, Second Tennessee Infantry.

No. 213.--Col. Ben. J. Hill, Fifth Tennessee Infantry.

No. 214.--Lieut. Col. Robert Cantrell, Twenty-third Tennessee Infantry.

No. 215.--Brig. Gen. S. A.M. Wood, C. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade

No. 216.--Lieut. Col. J. W. Harris, Sixteenth Alabama Infantry.

No. 217.--Col. W. K. Patterson, Eighth Arkansas Infantry.

No. 218.--Maj. John H. Kelly, Ninth Arkansas Infantry Battalion.

No. 219.--Maj. A. B. Hardcastle, Third Mississippi Infantry Battalion.

No. 220.--Captains of the Twenty-seventh Tennessee Infantry.

No. 221.--Col. Coleman A. McDaniel, Forty-fourth Tennessee Infantry.

No. 222.--Capt. W. L. Harper, Jefferson (Mississippi) Artillery.

No. 223.--Lieut. Put. Darden, Jefferson Artillery.

No. 224.--Capt. Isaac W. Avery, Georgia Mountain Dragoons.

No. 225.--Brig. Gen. John C. Breckinridge, C. S. Army, commanding Reserve Corps.

No. 226.--Col. Robert P. Trabue, Fourth Kentucky Infantry, commanding First (Kentucky) Brigade.

No. 227.--Col. John D. Martin, Second Confederate Infantry, commanding Second Brigade.

No. 228.--Col. Isaac L. Dunlop, Ninth Arkansas Infantry.

No. 229.--Col. John A. Wharton, Texas Rangers (unattached).


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