The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Knoxville Campaign and subsequent East Tennessee operations during the American Civil War from November 4 to December 31, 1863, under the command of Lt. Gen. James Longstreet. Engagements of this campaign include the Battle of Dandridge and the Battle of Bean's Station. Order of battle compiled from the army organization during the campaign.[1] The Union order of battle is shown separately.

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

  • w = wounded
  • mw = mortally wounded
  • k = killed
  • c = captured

Longstreet's Command

LTG James Longstreet[2]

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Division Brigade Regiments and Others

McLaws' Division
     MG Lafayette McLaws

Kershaw's Brigade


   BG Joseph B. Kershaw

Wofford's Brigade[3]


   Col Solon Z. Ruff (k)[4]

   Ltc N.L. Hutchins Jr.

Humphreys' Brigade


   BG Benjamin Humphreys

Bryan's Brigade


   BG Goode Bryan

Hood's Division
     BG Micah Jenkins

Jenkins' Brigade


   Col John Bratton

Law's Brigade


   BG Evander Law

Robertson's Brigade


   BG Jerome B. Robertson

Anderson's Brigade


   BG George T. Anderson

  • 7th Georgia: Col W.W. White
  • 8th Georgia: Col John R. Towers
  • 9th Georgia: Col Benjamin Beck
  • 11th Georgia: Col Francis Little
  • 59th Georgia: Col Jack Brown
Benning's Brigade


   BG Henry Benning

Buckner's Division
     BG Bushrod Johnson

Johnson's Brigade


   Col John Fulton

Gracie's Brigade


   BG Archibald Gracie III

Artillery

Alexander's Battalion


   Col Edward P. Alexander
   Maj Frank Huger

  • Fickling's (South Carolina) battery: Cpt William W. Fickling
  • Jordan's (Virginia) battery: Cpt Tyler C. Jordan
  • Madison Louisiana Light Artillery: Cpt George V. Moody
  • Parker's (Virginia) battery: Cpt William W. Parker
  • Taylor's (Virginia) battery: Cpt Osmond B. Taylor
  • Woolfolk's (Virginia) battery: Cpt Pichegru Woolfolk Jr.
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Cavalry Corps

MG William T. Martin[6]

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Division Brigade Regiments and Others

First Division
     BG John T. Morgan

1st Brigade


   Col Alfred Russell

  • 1st Alabama: Col William A. Allen
  • 3rd Alabama: Col James Hagan
  • 4th Alabama: Col Alfred Russell
  • 7th Alabama: Col James C. Malone Jr.
  • 51st Alabama: Maj James T. Dye
2nd Brigade


   Col Charles C. Crews

  • 1st Georgia: Ltc Samuel Davitte
  • 2nd Georgia: Ltc F.M. Ison
  • 3rd Georgia: Col R. Thompson
  • 4th Georgia (Avery's): Ltc William C. Cook
  • 6th Georgia: Col John R. Hart
Artillery


  

Second Division
     BG Frank Armstrong

1st Brigade


   Col Jacob B. Biffle

  • 4th Tennessee: Col Peril C. Haynes
  • 8th Tennessee: Col George G. Dibrell
  • 9th Tennessee: Col Jacob B. Biffle
  • 10th Tennessee: Ltc Nicholas N. Cox
  • 11th Tennessee: Col Daniel W. Holman
2nd Brigade


   Col Thomas Harrison

Artillery


  

  • Huggins' (Tennessee) Battery: Cpt A.L. Huggins
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Notes

References

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