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XIII Corps: BG George W. Morgan
1st Division: BG Andrew J. Smith
  • 1st Brigade: BG Stephen G. Burbridge
  • 2nd Brigade: Col William J. Landram 2nd Division: BG Peter J. Osterhaus
  • 1st Brigade: Col Lionel A. Sheldon
  • 2nd Brigade: Col Daniel W. Lindsey
  • 3rd Brigade: Col John F. DeCourcy
XV Corps: MG William T. Sherman
1st Division: BG Frederick Steele
  • 1st Brigade: BG Francis Preston Blair, Jr.
  • 2nd Brigade: BG Charles E. Hovey
  • 3rd Brigade: BG John Milton Thayer 2nd Division: BG David Stuart
  • 1st Brigade: Col Giles A. Smith
  • 2nd Brigade: Col Thomas K. Smith

    Naval forces: Flag Officer David D. Porter

    Fifty transport ships and 13 gunboats, including the USS Black Hawk, USS Lexington, USS Signal, USS New Era, USS Romeo, USS Rattler, USS Glide, and the ironclads USS Baron DeKalb, USS Louisville, USS Cincinnati, and USS Beardsley.

    Confederate order of battle

    Fort Hindman Garrison: BG Thomas J. Churchill
    1st Brigade: Col. Robert R. Garland
    2nd Brigade: Col. James Deshler
    3rd Brigade: Col. John W. Dunnington

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