'Army of the Mississippi' was the name given to two
Union armies that operated around the
Mississippi River, both with short existences, during the
American Civil War.
History
1862
The first army was created on
February 23,
1862, with
Maj. Gen. John Pope in command. At its creation the army consisted of 4 divisions and served along the
Mississippi River. The army was expanded to 5 divisions and fought at the
Battle of Island Number Ten. The army became the Left Wing of Maj. Gen.
Henry Halleck's 'Western Army Group'. During the
Siege of Corinth the army was consolidated into two wings of two divisions each. Maj. Gen.
William S. Rosecrans commanded the Left Wing (1st and 2nd Divisions) and
Brig. Gen. Schuyler Hamilton directed the Right Wing (2nd and 3rd Divisions). After the siege Pope was sent to east to command the
Army of Virginia and Maj. Gen.
William S. Rosecrans assumed command. The army was strengthened by two divisions from the
Army of West Tennessee and fought at the battles of
Iuka and
Corinth. Rosecrans was transferred to command of the
Army of the Ohio and the current army was discontinued in October 1862 and the regiments were organized into the
XIII Corps.
1863
In 1863 Maj. Gen.
John A. McClernand was put in command of the expedition against down the Mississippi. He was given command of two corps from the
Army of the Tennessee, his own XIII Corps led by Brig. Gen.
George W. Morgan and Maj. Gen.
William T. Sherman's XV Corps. McClernand named his force the "Army of the Mississippi" and redesignated the XIII Corps the I Corps, Army of the Mississippi, and the XV Corps became the II Corps, Army of the Mississippi. McClernand was successful in
capturing Arkansas Post. Maj. Gen.
Ulysses S. Grant did not like McClernand and after Sherman and Admiral
Andrew H. Foote both voiced their opinions that McClernand was unfit to command, Grant personally took command of the expedition against Vicksburg and the old XIII Corps and XV Corps were returned to the Army of the Tennessee on
January 12,
1863.
Command History
'1862'
'1863'
References
★ Eicher, John H., & Eicher, David J., ''Civil War High Commands'', Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
External links
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Army Organization during the Civil War
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Army of the Mississippi