Mobile Bay order of battle

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The order of battle for the Union and Confederate forces at the Battle of Mobile Bay on August 5, 1864.

Union[]

Navy[]

Commander : Rear Admiral David Farragut

14 wooden ships:[1]

4 ironclad monitors:

Army[]

Commander : Military Division of West Mississippi — Major-General Edward R. S. Canby (not present)

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Mobile Bay Land Forces
     Major General Gordon Granger

Clark's Brigade
(3rd Bde, 3rd Div, XIX Corps)


   Colonel George W. Clark

  • 77th Illinois: Colonel David P. Grier
  • 67th Indiana: Ltc Francis A. Sears
  • 34th Iowa: Colonel George W. Clark
  • 96th Ohio Infantry: Colonel Albert H. Brown
Bertram's Brigade
(2nd Bde, Mobile Bay Land Forces)


   Colonel Henry Bertram

  • 94th Illinois: Col John McNulta
  • 20th Iowa: Col William M. Dye, Cpt Edward Coulter
  • 38th Iowa: Ltc Joseph O. Hudnutt
  • 20th Wisconsin: Ltc Henry A. Starr
Guppey's Brigade
(3rd Bde, 2nd Div, XIX Corps)


   Colonel Joshua James Guppey

  • 161st New York: Col William B. Kinsey
  • 23rd Wisconsin: Ltc Edmund Jüssen
Engineer Brigade (XIX Corps)


   Brevet Brigadier General Joseph Bailey

  • 96th U.S.C.T — Colonel John C. Cobb
  • 97th U.S.C.T. — Colonel George D. Robinson
  • 1st Pontoniers — Captain J.J. Smith
Artillery (XIX Corps)


   Brigadier General Richard Arnold

Cavalry
  • 3rd Maryland Cavalry
  • Company A, 2nd Maine Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
  • Company M, 14th New York Cavalry

Confederate[]

Navy[]

Commander: Admiral Franklin Buchanan (captured)

1 ironclad:

3 gunboats:

  • CSS Gaines (863-ton side-wheel gunboat) — Lieutenant Commander J. W. Bennett (grounded and abandoned)
  • CSS Morgan (863-ton side-wheel gunboat) — Commander George W. Harrison
  • CSS Selma (320-ton side-wheel gunboat) — Lieutenant Peter U. Murphey (captured)

Army[]

District Post Regiments and Others

District of the Gulf
     Major-General Dabney H. Maury

Fort Morgan
(garrison about 600)


   Brigadier General Richard L. Page

  • 1st Alabama Artillery Battalion
  • 21st Alabama Infantry (1 Company)
  • 1st Tennessee Artillery Regiment
Fort Gaines
(garrison about 600)


   Col Charles D. Anderson

  • 21st Alabama Infantry (6 Companies)
  • 1st Alabama Artillery Battalion (2 Companies)
  • Pelham Cadets
  • Reserves & Marines
Fort Powell
(garrison about 140)


   Lt Col James M. Williams

  • 21st Alabama Infantry (2 Companies)
  • Culpeper's South Carolina Battery

References[]

  1. ^ "Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships". Naval History & Heritage Command. 2013. Retrieved 16 August 2013.; see articles for each ship
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