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Order of Battle
at the Battle of Vermillionville

October 21st, 1863

Armee de Louisianel (Franco-Confederate)

1st Division (6,500)

1st Brigade

1st Regiment de Ligne

62nd Regiment de Ligne

2nd Battalion Infanterie Legere d'Afrique

2nd Brigade

3rd Regiment Zouave

7th Battalion Chasseurs a Pied

Artillery (2 batteries)

2nd Division (6,800)

1st Brigade

7th Regiment de Ligne

51st Regiment de Ligne

2nd Brigade

1st Regiment Zouave

20th Chasseurs a Pied

Tirailleurs Algeriens (6 companies)

Artillery (2 batteries)

3rd Division (5,900)

1st Brigade

95th Regiment de Ligne

2nd Regiment Zouave

2nd Brigade

18th Battalion Chasseurs a Pied

1st Regiment Etrangere

Sudanese Battalion

Artillery (2 batteries)

Walker's Division (6,000)2

Young's Brigade

12th Texas Vol. Infantry

13th Texas Vol. Infantry

18th Texas Vol. Infantry

22d Texas Vol. Infantry

Halerman's Battery

Randal's Brigade

28th Texas Dismounted Cavalry

11th Texas Vol. Infantry

14th Texas Vol. Infantry

Gould's Texas Infantry Battalion

Flournoy's Brigade

16th Texas Vol. Infantry

16th Texas Dismounted Cavalry

17th Texas Vol. Infantry

19th Texas Vol. Infantry

Edgar's Battery

Polignac's Brigade (attached)

Alexander's (Texas) Regiment

Stevens's (Texas) Regiment

Artillery (3 batteries)

Cavalry Division (1,900)

1st Brigade

5th Hussars (2 squadrons)

Chasseurs d'Afrique (7 squadrons from 3 regiments)

2nd Brigade

6th Lancers (5 squadrons)

12th Chasseurs a Cheval (4 squadrons)

Harrison's Cavalry Brigade (attached) (900)

Green's Cavalry Division (2,500) (detached mission)

Reserve Brigade (3,000)

Zouaves of the Imperial Guard

1st Chasseurs a Pied

Guard artillery battery

Artillery Reserve (3 batteries) (750)

Trains (4,000)

Total troops: 37,300

Total guns: 84

Department of the Gulf' (United States)

XIII Corps (16,200)

1st Division (4,900)

1st Brigade

33rd Illinois

99th Illinois

8th Indiana

18th Indiana

2nd Brigade

21st Iowa

22nd Iowa

23rd Iowa

11th Wisconsin

3rd Brigade

49th Indiana

69th Indiana

7th Kentucky

22nd Kentucky

16th Ohio

42nd Ohio

120th Ohio

Artillery (4 batteries)

2nd Division (3,600)

1st Brigade

37th Illinois

97th Illinois

26th Indiana

34th Iowa

38th Iowa

2nd Brigade

94th Illinois

19th Iowa

20th Iowa

13th Maine

20th Wisconsin

(3 batteries)

3rd Division (3,700)

1st Brigade

11th Indiana

24th Indiana

34th Indiana

49th Indiana

99th Wisconsin

2nd Brigade

47th Indiana

24th Iowa

28th Iowa

56th Ohio

Artillery (4 batteries)

4th Division (3,600)

1st Brigade

60th Indiana

67th Indiana

83rd Ohio

96th Ohio

23rd Wisconsin

2nd Brigade

77th Illinois

97th Illinois

130th Illinois

19th Kentucky

48th Ohio

Artillery (2 batteries)

Reserve Artillery (2 batteries) (400)

XIX Corps (9,000)

1st Division (5,800)

1st Brigade

30th Massachusetts

116th New York

161st New York

174th New York

2nd Brigade

12th Connecticut

75th New York

114th New York

160th New York

8th Vermont

Artillery (2 batteries)

3rd Division (3,000)

1st Brigade

110th New York

162nd New York

165th New York

173rd New York

2nd Brigade

14th Maine

26th Massachusetts

8th New Hampshire

133rd New York

Artillery (2 batteries)

Artillery Reserve (1 battery) (200)

Cavalry Division (3,300)

1st Brigade

118th Illinois

1st Louisiana (9 companies)

6th Missouri (7 companies)

14th New York (6 companies)

2nd Brigade

2nd Illinois (7 companies)

3rd Illinois (5 companies)

15th Illinois (1 company)

36th Illinois (1 company)

1st Indiana (1 company)

4th Indiana (1 company)

Not brigaded:

87th Illinois (infantry mounted)

16th Indiana (infantry mounted)

2nd Louisiana (infantry mounted)

Artillery battery

Artillery Reserve (2 batteries) (400)

Trains (4,200)

Total Troops: 33,100

Total Guns: 102

 

Order of Battle
at the Battle of Kennebunk

October 25th, 1863

Portland Field Force (British)

Commander: Maj. Gen. Sir James Hope Grant

Headquarters and Staff (75)

1st Division (7,900)

1st Halifax Brigade'

1/39th Foot

Royal Canadian Regiment (detachment)

Royal Newfoundland Company (detachment)

52nd Bedford Battalion

A Battery, 8th Brigade (Field)

2nd Sherbrooke Brigade

1/17th Foot

53rd Sherbrooke Battalion

54th Richmond Battalion

55th Megantic Battalion

1st Battery, 10th Brigade

3rd Niagara Brigade

1/63rd Foot

56th Prescott Battalion

57th Peterborough Battalion

58th Compton Battalion

6th Battery, 10th Brigade

Reserve: 1/62 Foot (450)

Military Train (1,065)

3rd Battalion, Military Train (315)

Canadian Military Train (500)

Canadian Train Guards (250)

5 Companies Canadian Militia Infantry

Sixth Corps (US)

Commander: Maj. Gen. John Sedgwick

Headquarters staff: 20

1st Vermont Cavalry detachment (escort)

1st Division (Wright) (6,200)

1st Brigade (Torbert)

1st New Jersey

2nd New Jersey

3rd New Jersey

4th New Jersey

15th New Jersey

2nd Brigade (Bartlett)

121st New York

95th Pennsylvania

96th Pennsylvania

3rd Brigade (Russell)

49th Pennsylvania

119th Pennsylvania

5th Wisconsin

2nd Division (Howe) (4,500)

2nd Brigade

2nd Vermont

3rd Vermont

4th Vermont

5th Vermont

6th Vermont

3rd Brigade

43rd New York

49th New York

77th New York

61st Pennsylvania

3rd Division (Terry) (5,000)

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