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  • Marmaduke's  Division 
    Major General John S. Marmaduke 
    Brigadier General John B. Clark Jr. 
    Marmaduke's Brigade
      Brigadier General John B. Clark, Jr.
      Colonel Colton Greene
    Third Regiment, Missouri Cavalry Colonel Colton Greene
    Fourth Regiment, Missouri Cavalry Colonel John Q. Burbridge
    Seventh Regiment, Missouri Cavalry Colonel Solomon G. Kitchen
    Eighth Regiment, Missouri Cavalry Colonel William L. Jeffers
    Tenth Regiment, Missouri Cavalry Colonel Robert R. Lawther
    Fourteenth Battalion, Missouri Cavalry Lt. Colonel Robert C. Wood
    Davies' Battalion, Missouri Cavalry Lt. Colonel J. F. Davies
    Harris' Missouri Battery  Captain S. S. Harris
    Engineer Company Captain James T. Hogan
    Freeman's Brigade,  Missouri Cavalry Colonel Thomas R. Freeman
    Freeman's Regiment,  Missouri Cavalry Colonel Thomas R. Freeman
    Fristoe's Regiment, Missouri Cavalry Colonel Edward T. Fristoe

     
     
    Shelby's Division 
    Brigadier General Joseph O. Shelby 
    Shelby's Iron Brigade Colonel David Shanks
      Brigadier General M. Jeff. Thompson
    Fifth Regiment, Missouri Cavalry Colonel B. Frank Gordon
    Eleventh Regiment, Missouri Cavalry Colonel Moses Smith
    Twelfth Regiment, Missouri Cavalry Colonel David Shanks
    First Regiment, Missouri Cavalry Colonel Benjamin F. Elliott
    Slayback's Battalion, Missouri Cavalry Lt. Colonel A. W. Slayback
    Collins' Missouri Battery Captain Richard A. Collins

     
     
    Jackman's Brigade 
    Colonel Sidney D. Jackman
    Jackman's Regiment, Missouri Infantry, Mounted Lt. Colonel C. H. Nichols
    Hunter's Regiment, Missouri Cavalry Colonel DeWitt C. Hunter
    William's Battalion, Missouri Cavalry Lt. Colonel D. A. Williams
    Schnable's Battalion Lt. Colonel J. A. Schnable
    Collin's Missouri Battery Lieutenant J. D. Connor

     
     
    Tyler's Brigade 
    Colonel Charles H. Tyler
    Perkin's Regiment, Missouri Cavalry Colonel Caleb Perkins
    Coffee's Regiment, Missouri Cavalry Colonel John T. Coffee
    Searcy's Regiment Colonel James T. Searcy

    3rd Missouri Confederates
    Submitted by:
    Larry S Wilcox

    Colonel Theordore Brace CSA {1861 to 1862}
    3rd Missouri Confederate Cavalry
    Confederate Headquarters
    Confederate Cavalry Camp
    Florida Monroe County, Missouri
    Captured Battle Lexington, Missouri:
    Lt Colonel John Rawlings CSA {1862 to 1864}
    Commanding:
    3rd Missouri Confederate Cavalry
    Confederate Cavalry Camp: Sugar Loaf
    Monticello Lewis County, Missouri
    Captured Central Missouri:
    Captain A.M. Bedford CSA {Imortal 600}
    Company "C"
    3rd Missouri Cavalry
    Surrived the Ordeal of Union POW Camp & Wrote the Pamphlet Imortal 600.
    Sergant William Quantrill CSA
    Company "I"
    3rd Missouri Confederate Cavalry
    Promoted to Captain of Parsitian Calvary for Bravery at Battle of Wilson
    Creek. Brigadier General Paul Herbet CSA Commanding General Louisiana
    Troops at Wilson Creek Recommended to Major General Sterling Price CSA
    the Promotion of Sergant Quantrill CSA 3rd Missouri Cavalry.

    UNITS OF THE MISSOURI STATE GUARD
     1861-1862
    Submitted by: Jim McGhee

    Major General Sterling Price  Commander

    First Division: Brigadier General Nathaniel W. Watkins; Brigadier General M. Jeff Thompson

    Artillery:
    Company A, McDowell Battery, Capt. Drake McDowell, Capt. Samuel S. Harris
    Company B, Richardson Artillery, Capt. E. G. Richardson
    Company C, McDonald’s Battery, Capt. Robert McDonald

    Cavalry:
    1st Battalion Independent Rangers, Maj. Jason H. Hunter (Redesignated 2nd Bn)
    1st Cavalry Battalion, Lt. Col. James D. White (Raised to 3rd Regiment)
    2nd Cavalry Battalion, Maj. Jason H. Hunter
    1st Cavalry Regiment, Col. Andrew F. Jones
    2nd Cavalry Regiment, Col. John J. Smith
    3rd Cavalry Regiment, Lt. Col. James D. White (Formerly 1st Cavalry Battalion)
    Mounted Rangers Battalion, Lt. Col. William L. Jeffers (Raised to 2nd Regiment)
    Plattin Rangers, Capt. J. White Kennett
    Price Guards, Capt. Francis J. Smith
    Bowles’ Company, Capt. Bowles
    Talbot’s Company, Capt. Benjamin Talbot

    Infantry:
    1st Infantry Battalion, Lt. Col. Thomas Brown
    1st Infantry Regiment, Col. James A. Walker
    2nd Infantry Battalion, Maj. Daniel Jennings
    2nd Infantry Regiment, Col. William Tippen, Col. William G. Phelan
    3rd Infantry Battalion, Maj. William F. Rapley
    3rd Infantry Regiment, Col. Aden Lowe, Lt. Col. Isaac N. Hedgpeth
    4th Infantry Regiment, Col. Alexander Waugh
    5th Infantry Regiment, Lt. Col. Thomas Brown (Formerly 1st Battalion)
    Bollinger County Battalion, Maj. Jason H. Hunter (Merged into 4th Regiment)
    Ripley County Battalion, Lt. Col. M. Jeff Thompson (Merged into 3rd Regiment)
    Scott County Battalion, Lt. Col. Alexander Waugh (Merged into 4th Regiment)

    Second Division: Brigadier General Thomas A. Harris

    Artillery:
    Marion Artillery, Capt. William B. Drescher
    Palmyra Light Artillery, Capt. James W. Kneisley

     Cavalry:
    1st Cavalry Regiment, Col. Martin E. Green
    2nd Cavalry Battalion, Lt. Col. George W. Riggins
    2nd Cavalry Regiment, Col. John Q. Burbridge
    3rd Cavalry Regiment, Col. Theodore Brace
    4th Cavalry Battalion, Lt. Col. B. M. Hawkins
    4th Cavalry Regiment, Col. Cyrus Franklin
    5th Cavalry Battalion,  Lt. Col. John W. Priest
    5th Cavalry Regiment,  Lt. Col. Benjamin W. Hawkins
    Audrain County Rangers, Capt. John G. Muldrow
    Callaway County Rangers Battalion, Maj. George R. Milton (Raised to 2nd Regiment)
    Callaway Dragoons, Capt. William H. Garrett
    Frazer’s Dragoons,  2LT Bradford Hamm
    Missouri Defenders, Capt. Moses Beck
    Price’s Independent Company, Capt. Clay Price
    Provost Guard Company, Capt. Robert H. Edmonson
    Ralls County Company, Capt. Daniel B. West
    Ralls County Rangers, Capt. William Ely
    Stacy’s Rangers, Capt. Thomas Stacy

    Infantry:
    1st Infantry Battalion, Lt. Col. Samuel A. Rawlings
    1st Infantry Regiment, Col. E. C. McDonald
    2nd Infantry Battalion, Maj. John M. Robinson
    3rd Infantry Battalion, Lt. Col. Thomas W. Grimshaw
    4th Infantry Battalion, Unknown
    5th Infantry Battalion, Col. John Priest (Converted to cavalry)

    Third Division: Brigadier General John B. Clark, Sr.

    Artillery:
    Battery A, Capt. Samuel G. Farrington
    Battery B, Capt. William Brown
    Tull’s Light Artillery, Capt. Francis S. Tull

    Cavalry:
    1st Cavalry Battalion, Lt. Col. James P. Major (Raised to 1st Regiment)
    1st Cavalry Regiment, Col. James P. Major
    Independent Boone County Company, Capt. Robert Sweeney
    Schuyler County Cavalry Regiment, Col. B. H. Franklin

    Infantry:
    1st Infantry Battalion, Lt. Col. Robert S. Bevier (Raised to 4th Infantry)
    1st Infantry Regiment, Col. John Q. Burbridge
    2nd Infantry Battalion, Lt. Col. Middleton G. Singleton (Disbanded)
    2nd Infantry Regiment, Col. Congreve Jackson
     3rd Infantry Regiment, Col. William E. Price
    4th Infantry Regiment, Col. Robert S. Bevier
    5th Infantry Regiment, Col. John A. Poindexter
    6th Infantry Regiment, Col. Harvey G. McKinney
    Columbia Greys, Capt. John M. Samuel
    Glasgow Guards, Capt. James L. Morgan
    Hallsville Peace Guards, Capt. John V. Hall

    Fourth Division: Brigadier General William Y. Slack

    Artillery:
    Clark’s Light Artillery, Capt. S. Churchill Clark

    Cavalry:
    1st Cavalry Regiment, Col. Benjamin A. Rives
    Extra Cavalry Battalion, Lt. Col. Richard B. Childs
    Gause’s Cavalry Squadron, Maj. William R. Gause

    Infantry:
    1st Infantry Regiment, Col. John T. Hughes
    2nd Infantry Regiment, Col. Thomas J. Patton
    Breckenridge Guards, Capt. E. R. A. Stewart
    Extra Infantry Battalion, Maj. Calvin B. Hansard
    Ray County Guards, Capt. J. M. Allen

    Fifth Division: Brigadier General Alexander Early Steen

    Artillery:
    Andrew County Light Artillery, Capt. _____ Fisher (Merged into other Division batteries)
    Kelly’s “Irish” Light Artillery, Capt. Ephraim V. Kelly
    Saint Joseph Light Artillery, Capt. John C. Landis
    Thornton Artillery  (Merged into Andrew County Light Artillery)

    Cavalry:
    1st Cavalry Battalion, Maj. John C. C. Thornton
    1st Cavalry Regiment, Col. Theodore Duncan
    2nd Cavalry Regiment, Col. Alonzo W. Slayback
    Buchanan Cavalry Company, Capt. _____ Morris
    Buchanan Rangers,  2LT John N. Smith
    Dekalb Cavalry, Capt. John Hart
    Easton Cavalry, Capt. _____ Rauch
    Platte County Cavalry Company,  Capt. James D. Spratt

    Infantry:
    1st Infantry Battalion, Lt. Col. John R. Boyd
    1st Infantry Regiment, Col. James P. Saunders
     2nd Infantry Regiment, Col. John H. Winston
    3rd Infantry Regiment, Col. Levin M. Lewis
    5th Infantry Regiment, Col. Alonzo W. Slayback (Converted to cavalry)
    Extra Infantry Battalion, Maj. Thomas McCarty

    Sixth Division: Brigadier General Mosby Monroe Parsons

    Artillery:
    1st Light Artillery, Capt. Henry Guibor
    2nd Light Artillery, Capt. James C. Gorham
    Foster’s Light Artillery, Capt. William B. Foster

    Cavalry:
    1st Cavalry Regiment, Col. William Brown
    2nd Cavalry Regiment, Col. Ebenezer Magoffin
    3rd Cavalry Regiment, Col. James M. Johnston
    Extra Cavalry Battalion, Maj. Timothy S. Chandler
    Scouts Company, Lt. Robert A. Marshall
    Moniteau Rangers, Capt. Charles Haggerty (Disbanded)

    Infantry:
    1st Rifles Regiment, Col. John S. Marmaduke
    2nd Infantry Regiment, Col. George K. Dills
    3rd Infantry Regiment, Col. Franklin Seldon Robertson
    Dill’s Infantry Battalion, Maj. George K. Dills (Raised to 2nd Regiment)

    Seventh Division: Brigadier General James H. McBride

    Artillery:
    None

    Cavalry:
    1st Cavalry Battalion, Lt. Col. Lynch Turner
    1st Cavalry Regiment, Col. Julian Frazier
    2nd Cavalry Regiment, Col. Jon G. Wood
    3rd Cavalry Regiment (Converted to infantry)
    4th Cavalry Regiment,  Col. William O. Coleman

    Infantry:
    1st Infantry Battalion, Lt. Col. Thomas T. Taylor
    1st Infantry Regiment, Col. Edmund T. Wingo
    2nd Infantry Battalion, Maj. M. E. Wright
    2nd Infantry Regiment, Col. John A. Foster
    3rd Infantry Regiment, Col. John A. Schnable
    4th Infantry Regiment, Lt. Col. John M. Stemmons
    5th Infantry Regiment, Col. Julian Frazier
     6th Infantry Regiment, Col. Thomas R. Freeman
     

    Eighth Division: Brigadier General James S. Rains

    Artillery:
    Independence Light Artillery, Capt. _____ Starke
    1st Light Artillery,  Capt. Hiram Bledsoe
    2nd Light Artillery, Capt. William Lucas
    Roberts’ Light Artillery, Capt. Westley Roberts

    Cavalry:
    1st Cavalry Regiment, Col. Richard H. Weightman
    2nd Cavalry Regiment, Col. James McCown
    3rd Cavalry Regiment, Col. Robert L. Y. Peyton
    4th Cavalry Regiment, Col. James Cawthorn
    5th Cavalry Regiment,  Col. Jeremiah C. Cravens
    6th Cavalry Regiment, Col. John T. Coffee
    7th Cavalry Regiment, Col. DeWitt C. Hunter
    8th Cavalry Regiment, Lt. Col. Thomas E. Owen
    9th Cavalry Regiment, Lt. Col. Thomas B. Cummings
    10th Cavalry Regiment, Col. William H. Erwin
    11th Cavalry Regiment, Col. Sanford J. Talbott
    12th Cavalry Regiment, Maj. Richard S. Robertson
    13th Cavalry Regiment, Lt. Col. Robert W. Crawford
    14th Cavalry Regiment, Maj. H. W. King
    McDonald Guards, Capt. Andrew J. Russell
    Partisan Ranger Regiment, Col. Jeremiah V. Cockrell
    Polk County Battalion, Maj. John W. Gibbon (Temporary organization)
    Vernon County Battalion, Lt. Col. Richard A. Boughan (Merged into 7th Regiment)
    Army Provost Guard, Headquarters, Maj. Phineas M.Savery
    Price’s Body Guard Battalion, Headquarters, Col. James P. Major

    Infantry:
    1st Infantry Regiment, Col. Edmund B. Holloway
    2nd Infantry Regiment, Col. Jonathan R. Graves
    3rd Infantry Regiment, Col. Edgar V. R. Hurst
    4th Infantry Regiment, Col. Stephen F. Hale
    5th Infantry Regiment, Col. James J. Clarkson
    6th Infantry Regiment, Col. Hiram M. Bledsoe
    Cass County Infantry Battalion, Lt. Col. John H. Britts
    Chiles’ Infantry Regiment, Col. Christopher Chiles

     Ninth Division: Brigadier General Meriwether Lewis Clark; Brigadier General Daniel M. Frost

    Artillery:
    St. Louis Light Artillery, 9th Division, Capt. Emmett MacDonald

    Cavalry:
    St. Louis Cavalry Company, Capt. John R. Champion

    Infantry:
    1st Infantry Battalion, Maj. James R. Shaler
    Provisional Infantry Battalion, Col. William C. Kennerly
    Missouri Confederate Units

    Artillery:
    1st Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. William Wade; Capt. Samuel Farrington; Capt. Richard Walsh (Consolidated with Landis’ and Guibor’s batteries after Vicksburg)
    1st Missouri Field Battery, Capt. Westley Roberts; Capt. Samuel T. Ruffner
    2nd Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. S. Churchill Clark; Capt. Houston King; Capt. James L. Farris
    2nd Missouri Field Artillery, Capt. Joseph Bledsoe; Capt. Richard Collins
    3rd Missouri Light Artillery, “St. Louis Louis Artillery,” Capt. Emmett MacDonald; Capt. William Dawson; Capt. Schulyer Lowe (Consolidated with the Jackson (County) Light Artillery after Vicksburg)
    3rd Missouri Field Artillery, Capt. James C. Gorham; Capt. Charles B. Tilden; Capt. Alexander A. Lesueur
    4th Missouri Field Artillery, Capt. Samuel S. Harris
    7th Missouri Light Artilllery, “Jackson (County) Light Artillery,” Capt. William Lucas (Consolidated with “St. Louis Artillery” after Vicksburg)
    10th Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. D. A. Rice; Capt. Overton W. Barrett
    13th Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. Daniel B. Griswold (Apparently disbanded)
    Bledsoe’ Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. Hiram M. Bledsoe
    Bowman’s Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. Benjamin L. Bowman (Merged into 6th Missouri Infantry Regiment)
    Brown’s Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. L. T. Brown
    Foster’s Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. W. B. Foster (Merged into 9th Missouri Sharpshooter Battalion as infantry)
    Guibor’s Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. Henry Guibor (Absorbed Brown’s Louisiana Light Artillery, and thence merged with 1st Missouri Light Artillery)
    Harris’ Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. Samuel S. Harris (Merged into 6th Missouri Infantry Regiment)
    Landis’ Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. John C. Landis (Consolidated with 1st Missouri Light Artillery)
    McDonald’s Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. Robert McDonald (Merged into 6th Missouri Infantry Regiment)
    Prairie Gun (Missouri) Light Artillery, 1LT James L. Hamilton; Lt. C. O. Bell (Disbanded)
    Tull’s Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. Francis M. Tull (Consolidated with Bledsoe’s Missouri Light Artillery)
    Woodson’s Missouri Light Artillery (Attached to 14th Cavalry Battalion)

    Cavalry:
    1st Missouri Cavalry Battalion “Elliott’s Scouts,” Lt. Col. Benjamin Elliott (Raised to 9th Regiment)
    1st Missouri Cavalry Battalion (1st Indian Brigade), Maj. Thomas R. Livingston
    1st Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Company A, Capt. Charles H. Woodson (Attached to 62nd Virginia Infantry Regiment and other units in Virginia)
    1st Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. Elijah Gates (Dismounted and consolidated with 3rd Missouri Cavalry Battalion)
    1st Northeast Missouri Cavalry Battalion, Maj. Henry Snider
     1st Northeast Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. Joseph C. Porter (Consolidated with 2nd Northeast Missouri Cavalry Regiment to become Franklin’s 7th Missouri Infantry Regiment)
    2nd Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. Robert McCulloch
    2nd Northeast Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. Cyrus Franklin (Consolidated with 1st Northeast Missouri Cavalry Regiment to become Franklin’s 7th Missouri Infantry Regiment)
    3rd Missouri Cavalry Battalion, Lt. Col. D. Todd Samuels (Dismounted and consolidated with 1st Missouri Cavalry Regiment)
    3rd Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. Colton Greene
    3rd Northeast Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Maj. Raphael Smith
    4th Missouri Cavalry Battalion, Lt. Col. Robert McCulloch (Raised to 2nd Regiment)
    4th Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. John Q. Burbridge
    5th Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. Joseph O. Shelby  “Lafayette County Cavalry”
    6th Missouri Cavalry Battalion, Lt. Col. Leonidas C. Campbell  (Redesignated 3rd Battalion)
    6th Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. John T. Coffee, Col. Gideon W. Thompson  “Southwest Cavalry” (Redesignated 11th Regiment)
    7th Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. Solomon G. Kitchen
    7th & 8th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Consolidated), Lt. Col. Samuel J. Ward
    8th Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. William L. Jeffers
    9th Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. Benjamin Elliott
    10th Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. Robert R. Lawther
    11th Missouri Cavalry Battalion, Lt. Col. Merritt L. Young (Merged into 10th Regiment)
    11th Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. Gideon W. Thompson (Formerly 6th Regiment)
    12th Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. David Shanks [“Jackson County Cavalry”]
    13th Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. Robert Woods
    14th Missouri Cavalry Battalion, Lt. Col. Robert Woods (Raised to 13th Regiment)
    15th Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. Timothy Reeves
    17th Missouri Cavalry Battalion, Maj. Matthew G. Norman (Merged into Fristoe’s Regiment)
    Bell’s Missouri Cavalry Battalion, Maj. Caspar W. Bell (Provisional battalion)
    Boone’s Missouri Mounted Infantry Regiment, Col. Boone
    Cearnal’s Missouri Cavalry Battalion, Lt. Col. James T. Cearnal (Disbanded)
    Clark’s Missouri Cavalry Regiment, “Clark’s Recruits”, Col. Henry E.Clark (Disbanded. Elements reconstituted as Kitchen’s Missouri Cavalry Battalion)
    Clardy’s Missouri Cavalry Battalion, Maj. Martin L. Clardy
    Clarkson’s Missouri Cavalry Battalion, Independent Rangers, Col. James J. Clarkson (Merged into 9th [Clark’s] Missouri Infantry Regiment)
    Coffee’s Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. John T. Coffee
    Crisp’s Missouri Cavalry Battalion, Lt. Col. John T. Crisp (Provisional)
    Davies’ Missouri Cavalry Battalion, Lt. Col. J. F. Davies
    Dorsey’s Missouri Cavalry Squadron, Maj. Caleb Dorsey
    Douglas’ Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Lt. Col. Douglas
    Freeman’s Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. Thomas R. Freeman
    Fristoe’s Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. Edward T. Fristoe
    Hodges’ Missouri Cavalry Battalion, Maj. Eli Hodges (Provisional battalion)
    Hunter’s Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. DeWitt Hunter
    Jackman’s Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. Sidney D. Jackman
    Jeffers’ Missouri Cavalry Battalion, Lt. Col. William L. Jeffers (Raised to 8th Regiment)
    Johnson’s Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. Rector Johnson
     Kitchen’s Missouri Cavalry Battalion, Lt. Col. Solomon G. Kitchen (Raised to 7th Regiment)
    Lawther’s Regiment Dismounted Cavalry, Col. Robert R. Lawther (Temporary organization)
    MacDonald’s Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. Emmett MacDonald (Reduced to 11th Battalion)
    Perkins’ Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. Caleb Perkins (Subsequently dismounted)
    Poindexter’s Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. John A. Poindexter
    Preston’s Missouri Cavalry Battalion, Maj. William I. Preston (Merged into 4th Regiment)
    Reeves’ Missouri Cavalry Battalion, Maj. Timothy Reeves (Raised to 15th Regiment)
    Reeves’ Scout Company, Capt. Timothy Reeves (Merged into Reeves Battalion)
    Schnable’s Missouri Cavalry Battalion, Lt. Col. John A. Schnable
    Shaw’s Missouri Cavalry Battalion, Maj. Shaw
    Searcy’s Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Lt. Col. Jasper J. Searcy (Subsequently dismounted)
    Slayback’s Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. Alonzo W. Slayback
    Williams’ Missouri Cavalry Regiment, Col. D. A. Williams

    Infantry:
    1st Missouri Infantry Battalion, Maj. Waldo P. Johnson (Merged into 4th Regiment)
    1st Missouri Infantry Regiment, Col. John S. Bowen (Consolidated with 4th Regiment)
    1st & 4th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Consolidated), Col. Archibald MacFarlane
    1st Missouri Rifles Regiment, Col. John H. Winston (Temporary organization)
    2nd Missouri Infantry Battalion, Lt. Col. James McCown (Merged into 5th Regiment)
    2nd Missouri Infantry Regiment, Col. John Q. Burbridge (Consolidated with 6th Regiment)
    2nd & 6th Missouri Infantry Regiment, Col.Eugene Erwin
    3rd Missouri Infantry Battalion, Lt. Col. Eugene Erwin (Also called 5th; merged into 6th Regiment)
    3rd Missouri Infantry Regiment, Col. Benjamin A. Rives (Consolidated with 5th Regiment)
    3rd & 5th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Consolidated), Col. James McCown
    4th Missouri Infantry Regiment, Col. Archibald MacFarlane (Consolidated with 1st Regiment)
    5th Missouri Infantry Regiment, Col. James McCowan (Consolidated with 3rd Regiment)
    6th Missouri Infantry Regiment, Col. Eugene Erwin (Consolidated with 2nd Regiment)
    7th Missouri Infantry Battalion, Lt. Col. Charles S. Mitchell (Raised to 8th Regiment)
    7th Missouri Infantry Regiment, Col. Cyrus Franklin
    7th Missouri Infantry Regiment, Col. Sidney D. Jackman (Redesignated 16th Regiment)
    8th Missouri Infantry Battalion, Lt. Col. Richard H. Musser (Raised to 9th Regiment)
    8th Missouri Infantry Regiment, Col. Simon P. Burns (Redesignated 11th Regiment)
    8th Missouri Infantry Regiment, Col. Charles S. Mitchell (Raised from 7th Battalion)
    9th Missouri Infantry Regiment, Col. John B. Clark, Jr.
    9th Missouri Infantry Regiment, Col. James D. White (Merged into 10th Regiment)
    9th Missouri Sharpshooter Battalion, Maj. Lebbeus A. Pindall
    10th Missouri Infantry Regiment, Col. Alexander E. Steen, Col. W. M. Moore
    11th Missouri Infantry Regiment, Col. Simon P. Burns
    12th Missouri Infantry Regiment, Col. Willis M. Ponder
    16th Missouri Infantry Regiment, Col. Levin M. Lewis
    Clark’s Missouri Infantry Regiment, Col. John B. Clark, Jr. (Merged into 9th Missouri Infantry Regiment [Clark’s])
    Fagin’s Missouri Infantry Battalion, Maj. Fagin
    Frazier’s Missouri Infantry Battalion, Maj. W. H. L. Frazier (Merged into 8th Regiment)
    Hedgpeth’s Missouri Infantry Battalion, Maj. Isaac N. Hedgpeth (Merged into 6th Regiment)
     MacFarlane’s Missouri Infantry Battalion, Maj. Archibald MacFarlane (Merged into 4th Regiment)
    Rosser’s Missouri Infantry Battalion, Maj. Thomas H. Rosser
    Stearn’s Missouri Infantry Battalion: Lt. Col. Stearns (Disbanded)

    Engineers
    Hogane’s Company, Capt. James T. Hogane

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