Organization of Forrest's Cavalry Corps

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This is a list of military units that were part of Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest's Cavalry Corps during the American Civil War.

After serving as a brigade commander, in 1863 Forrest was assigned command of the Cavalry Corps in General Braxton Bragg's Army of Tennessee. Organization of Forrest's Cavalry Corps, September 19-20, 1863, at the time of the Battle of Chickamauga.[1]

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Armstrong's Division
BG Frank C. Armstrong

Armstrong's Brigade


Col. James T. Wheeler

  • 3rd Arkansas, Col. A. W. Hobson
  • 2nd Kentucky, Lt. Col. Thomas G. Woodward
  • 6th Tennessee, Lt. Col. James H. Lewis
  • 18th Tennessee Battalion, Maj. Charles McDonald
Forrest's Brigade


Col. George G. Dibrell

  • 4th Tennessee, Col. William S. McLemore
  • 8th Tennessee, Cpt. Hamilton McGinnis
  • 9th Tennessee, Col. Jacob B. Biffle
  • 10th Tennessee, Colonel Nicholas N. Cox
  • 11th Tennessee. Col. Daniel Wilson Holman
  • Shaw's, Hamilton's, and Allison's consolidated
    Tennessee battalions, Maj. Joseph Shaw
  • Huggins' Tennessee Battery, Cpt. A. L. Huggins
  • Morton's Tennessee Battery, Cpt. John W. Morton

Pegram's Division
BG John Pegram

Davidson's Brigade


B.G. Henry Brevard Davidson

  • 1st Georgia, Col. J. J. Morrison
  • 6th Georgia, Col. John R. Hart
  • 6th North Carolina, Col. George N. Folk
  • Rucker's (1st Tennessee) Legion,
    Col. E. W. Rucker
  • 12th Tennessee Battalion
  • Huwald's Tennessee Battery,
    Cpt. Gustave A. Huwald

Scott's Brigade
Col. John S. Scott

  • 10th Confederate, Col. C. T. Goode
  • Detachment of BG John H. Morgan's command,
    Lt. Col. R. M. Martin
  • 1st Louisiana, Lt. Col. James O. Nixon
  • 2nd Tennessee, Col. H. M. Ashby
  • 5th Tennessee, Col. George W. McKenzie
  • N. T. N. Robinson's Louisiana Battery
    (one section), Lt. Winslow Robinson

After Chickamauga, most of these units were transferred to General Joseph Wheeler's command by order of General Braxton Bragg, which famously led to a heated confrontation between Forrest and Bragg. Forrest was left with only his escort company, Charles McDonald's 18th Tennessee Battalion, and John Morton's Tennessee Artillery under his command, and had to recruit an entirely new Cavalry Corps from his base at Okolona, Mississippi.[2]

1864

1865

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