Composition and losses of the Confederate army.
Missouri State Guard,
Major-General Sterling Price. Confederate volunteers:
Escort,
Cearnal's Battalion Cavalry,
Lieut.-Col. J. T. Cearnal (w).
First Brigade,
Col. Henry Little: 1st Cavalry,
Col. Elijah Gates; 1st Infantry,
Col. John Q. Burbridge; 2d Infantry,
Col. Benjamin A. Rives (m w),
Lieut.-Col. J. A. Pritchard; 1st Battery,
Capt. William Wade; 2d Battery,
Capt. S. Churchill Clark (k),
Lieut. James L. Farris.
Second Brigade,
Brig.-Gen. William Y. Slack (m w),
Col. Thomas H. Rosser: Battalion Infantry,
Col. John T. Hughes; Battalion Infantry,
Major R. S. Bevier; Battalion Infantry,
Col. Thomas H. Rosser; Battalion Cavalry,
Col. G. W. Riggins; Light Battery,
Capt. Wm. Lucas.. Brigade loss: k, 5; w, 37--42.
Third Brigade,
Col. Colton Greene.
Brigade loss: k, 6; w, 59 = 65.
State troops,
Second Division,
Brig.-Gen. Martin E. Green.
Third Division, Col. John B. Clark, Jr.: 1st Infantry,
Major Rucker (w); 2d Infantry,
Col. Congreve Jackson; 3d Infantry,
Major Hutchinson; 4th and 5th Infantry (consolidated),
Col. J. A. Poindexter (w); 6th Infantry,
Lieut.-Col. Peacher.
Division loss: k, 11; w, 101; m, 35 = 147.
Fifth Division, Col. James P. Saunders: detachments of infantry, cavalry, and
Kelly's battery of artillery.
Division loss: k, 9; w, 32 = 41.
Sixth Division,
Major D. H. Lindsay: detachments of infantry and
Gorham's battery of artillery.
Division loss: w, 13; m, 34 = 47.
Seventh and Ninth Divisions,
Brig.-Gen. D. M. Frost: detachments of infantry and cavalry and
Guibor's and
MacDonald's batteries of artillery; also included the Third Brigade of Volunteers given above.
Eighth Division,
Brig.-Gen. James S. Rains: Infantry under
Col. William H. Erwin,
Lieut.-Cols. John P. Bowman,
A. J. Pearcy, and
Stemmons;
Bledsoe's battery, and
Shelby's company of cavalry. Division loss: k, 2; w, 26 = 28.
McCulloch's division,
Brig.-Gen. Ben. McCulloch (k),
Col. E. Greer.
Infantry Brigade,
Col. Louis Hebert (c),
Col. Evander McNair: 4th Ark.,
Col. Evander McNair,
Lieut.-Col. Samuel Ogden; 14th Ark.,
Col. M. C. Mitchell; 16th Ark.,
Col. J. F. Hill; 17th Ark.,
Col. F. A. Rector; 21st Ark.,
Col. D. McRae; 3d Louisiana,
Major W. F. Tunnard (c),
Capt. W. S. Gunnell.
Cavalry Brigade,
Brig.-Gen. James McIntosh (k): 1st Ark. Mounted Rifles,
Col. J. T. Churchill; 2d Ark. Mounted Rifles,
Col. B. T. Embry; 3d Texas,
Col. E. Greer,
Lieut.-Col. Walter P. Lane; 4th Texas,
Col. Wm. B. Sims (w),
Lieut.-Col. William Quayle; 6th Texas,
Col. B. W. Stone; 11th Texas,
Lieut.-Col. James J. Dimond.
Artillery:
Hart's,
Provence's,
Gaines's, and
Good's batteries.
Pikers command,
Brig.-Gen. Albert Pike. Cherokee Regiment,
Col. Stand Watie; Cherokee Regiment,
Col. John Drew; Creek Regiment,
Col. D. N. McIntosh; Squadron Texas Cavalry,
Capt. O. G. Welch.
other troops (not included in preceding roster): 1st Battalion Ark. Cavalry,
Major W. H. Brooks; Battalion Texas Cavalry,
Major R. P. Crump; Battalion Texas Mounted Rifles,
Major J. W. Whitfield;
Teel's Texas Battery; 19th Ark. Infantry,
Lieut.-Col. P. R. Smith; 22d Ark. Infantry,
Col. G. W. King.
The Confederate loss is reported at 800 to 1,000 killed and wounded, and between 200 and 300 prisoners.