The following Confederate Army units and commanders fought in the Atlanta campaign of the American Civil War. The Union order of battle is listed separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization during the campaign. [1]
This order of battle covers the period of May 7 – July 17, 1864. The period July 17 – September 8, 1864 is listed separately.
Division | Brigade | Regiments and others |
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Cheatham's Division | Maney's Brigade
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Strahl's Brigade |
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Wright's Brigade
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Vaughn's Brigade
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Cleburne's Division | Polk's Brigade |
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Govan's Brigade |
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Lowrey's Brigade |
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Granbury's Brigade [6] |
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Bate's Division | Tyler's Brigade |
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Lewis' (Orphan) Brigade |
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Finley's Brigade
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Walker's Division | Mercer's Brigade [8] |
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Gist's Brigade |
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Jackson's Brigade [9] |
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Stevens' Brigade |
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Hardee's Corps Artillery | Hoxton's Battalion
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Hotchkiss' Battalion [11]
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Martin's Battalion
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Cobb's Battalion
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LTG John B. Hood
Division | Brigade | Regiments and others |
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Hindman's Division | Deas' Brigade
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Manigault's Brigade |
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Walthall's Brigade
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Tucker's Brigade
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Stevenson's Division | Brown's Brigade
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Cumming's Brigade |
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Reynold's Brigade
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Pettus' Brigade |
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Stewart's Division [17] | Stovall's Brigade |
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Clayton's Brigade [20] |
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Gibson's Brigade |
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Baker's Brigade |
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Hood's Corps Artillery | Courtney's Battalion
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Eldridge's Battalion
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Johnston's Battalion
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LTG Leonidas Polk (k June 14)
MG William W. Loring [22]
LTG Alexander P. Stewart [23]
Division | Brigade | Regiments and others |
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Loring's Division | Featherston's Brigade
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Adams' Brigade
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Scott's Brigade |
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French's Division | Ector's Brigade
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Cockrell's Brigade |
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Sears' Brigade
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Walthall's Division [27] | Reynolds' Brigade |
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Cantey's Brigade [30] |
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Quarles' Brigade [34] |
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Polk's Corps Artillery | Myrick's Battalion [36]
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Storrs' Battalion [37]
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Preston's Battalion [38]
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Chief of Artillery: BG Francis A. Shoup
Division | Brigade | Regiments and others |
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Artillery Reserve | Palmer's Battalion
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Williams' Battalion
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Waddell's Battalion
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Division | Brigade | Regiments and others |
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Martin's Division | Morgan's Brigade [40]
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Iverson's Brigade |
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Kelly's Division | Allen's Brigade [41]
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Dibrell's Brigade |
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Humes' Division | Humes' Brigade [43]
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Grigsby's Brigade [45]
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Harrison's Brigade |
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Hannon's Brigade [46]
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Jackson's Division [47] | Armstrong's Brigade |
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Ross' Brigade | ||
Ferguson's Brigade |
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Waties' Battalion
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Corps Artillery Reserve | Wheeler's Horse Artillery |
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The following table shows total strengths of each of the major formations at several stages throughout the campaign. [49]
Corps | April 30 | June 10 | June 30 | July 10 | July 31 | August 10 | August 31 |
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Hardee's Corps | 21,946 | 20,741 | 18,107 | 16,567 | 13,369 | 14,013 | 14,160 |
Hood's/Lee's Corps | 21,385 | 17,379 | 15,970 | 15,492 | 13,553 | 13,005 | 11,633 |
Polk's/Stewart's Corps | - [50] | 16,538 | 14,380 | 13,354 | 11,850 | 11,551 | 11,457 |
Cavalry Corps | 8,062 | 13,546 | 12,889 | 12,379 | 12,523 | 12,803 | 13,244 |
Total | 52,931 | 69,946 | 62,747 | 59,196 | 51,843 | 51,946 | 51,141 |
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