Glorieta Pass order of battle

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The following Union Army and Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Glorieta Pass of the American Civil War.

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Union Army

Col John P. Slough

Flanking Column
Maj John M. Chivington

First Battalion (provisional)
Cpt William H. Lewis
5th U.S., Company A: Lt Barr
5th U.S., Company G: Lt Norvell
1st Colorado, Company B: Cpt Samuel M. Logan
Independent Company of Colorado Volunteers: Cpt James Hobart Ford
New Mexico Volunteers (detachment): Ltc Manuel Antonio Chaves
Second Battalion (provisional)
Cpt Edward W. Wynkoop
1st Colorado, Company A: 1st Lt. James R. Shaffer
1st Colorado, Company E: Cpt Scott J. Anthony
1st Colorado, Company H: Cpt George L. Sanborn

Main Column
Col John P. Slough

Field Battalion (provisional)
Ltc Samuel F. Tappan
1st Colorado, Company C: Cpt Richard Sopris
1st Colorado, Company D: Cpt Jacob Downing
1st Colorado, Company G: Cpt William F. Wilder
1st Colorado, Company I: Lt Charles Kerber
1st Colorado, Company K: Cpt Samuel H. Robbins
Heavy Battery: Cpt John F. Ritter
Light Battery: Lt Ira W. Claflin
Cavalry Reserve
Col John P. Slough
3rd U.S., Company C: Cpt George W. Howland
3rd U.S., Company E: Cpt Charles J. Walker
1st Colorado, Company F: Cpt Samuel H. Cook

Confederate Army

Ltc William Read Scurry

2nd Texas Mounted Rifles: Maj Charles L. Pyron
4th Texas Mounted Volunteers: Maj Henry W. Raguet
5th Texas Mounted Volunteers: Maj John S. Shropshire
7th Texas Mounted Volunteers: Maj Powhatan Jordan
Independent Attached Units
Arizona Rangers: 2Lt William Simmons
Brigands (Santa Fe Gamblers): Cpt John G. Phillips
San Elizario Spy Company: Lt J. R. Parsons
Artillery Battery: 2Lt James Bradford

References

  • Alberts, Don E. The Battle of Glorieta: Union Victory in the West (College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press), 1998. ISBN 0-89096-825-X
  • Edrington, Thomas S. & John Taylor. The Battle of Glorieta Pass: A Gettysburg in the West, March 26–28, 1862 (Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press), 1998. ISBN 0-8263-1896-7