New Madrid/Island No. 10
February 28-April 8, 1862


With the surrender of Forts Henry and Donelson, Tennessee, and the evacuation of Columbus, Kentucky, Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard, commander of the Confederate Army of the Mississippi, chose Island No. 10, about 60 river miles below Columbus, to be the strongpoint for defending the Mississippi River. Nearby was New Madrid, one of the weak points. Brig. Gen. John Pope, commander of the Union Army of the Mississippi, set out from Commerce, Missouri, to attack New Madrid, on February 28. The force marched overland through swamps, lugging supplies and artillery, reached the New Madrid outskirts on March 3, and laid siege to the city. Brig. Gen. John P. McCown, the garrison commander, defended both New Madrid and Island No. 10 from the fortifications. He launched a sortie, under Brig. Gen. M. Jeff Thompson, Missouri State Guard, against the besiegers and brought up heavy artillery to bombard them. On the 13th, the Confederates bombarded the Yankees to no avail. Since it did not appear possible to defend New Madrid, the Confederate gunboats and troops evacuated to Island No. 10 and Tiptonville. On the 14th, Pope's army discovered that New Madrid was deserted and moved in to occupy it. A U.S. Navy flotilla, under the command of Flag-Officer Andrew H. Foote, arrived March 15 upstream from Island No. 10. The ironclad Carondelet on the night of April 4 passed the Island No. 10 batteries and anchored off New Madrid. Pittsburgh followed on the night of April 6. The ironclads helped to overawe the Confederate batteries and guns, enabling Pope's men to cross the river and block the Confederate escape route. Brig. Gen. William W. Mackall, who replaced McCown, surrendered Island No. 10 on April 8. The Mississippi was now open down to Fort Pillow, Tennessee.

 

Result: Union victory
Campaign: Joint Operations on the Middle Mississippi River (1862)
Commanders: Brig. Gen. John Pope and Flag-Officer Andrew H. Foote [US]; Brig. Gen. John P. McCown and Brig. Gen. William W. Mackall [CS]
Forces: Army of the Mississippi [US]; Garrisons of New Madrid and Island No. 10 [CS]
Casualties: Unknown
Classification: IV.2 (Class A)

 

City of New Madrid, Missouri; Lake County,Tennessee, MO

  
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Confederate ForcesUnion Forces
MAJOR GENERAL JOHN P. McCOWN  
BRIGADIER GENERAL W. W. MACKALL  
BRIGADIER GENERAL LEROY M. WALKER  
Chief of Artillery  
Brigadier General James Trudeau  
Gantt's Brigade ? Colonel E. W. Gantt  
11th Arkansas Infantry Regiment- Colonel J. M. Smith  
12th Arkansas Infantry Regiment- Lieutenant Colonel W. D. S. Cook  
1 Company, Stewart's artillery  
1 Company, Upton's Heavy Artillery  
1 Company Missouri Cavalry  
 Neely's Brigade ? Colonel R. P. Neely  
12th Louisiana Infantry Regiment- Colonel Thomas M. Scott  
4th Tennessee Infantry Regiment- Colonel R. P. Neely  
31st Tennessee Infantry Regiment- Colonel W. M. Bradford  
Marks' Brigade ? Colonel S. F. Marks  
11th Louisiana Infantry Regiment- Colonel S. F. Marks  
5th Louisiana Infantry Battalion- Colonel J. B. G. Kennedy  
Tennessee Artillery Battery- Captain Smith P. Bankhead  
Stewart's Brigade ? Brigadier General Alexander Peter Stewart  
4th Arkansas Infantry Battalion- Colonel McKay  
5th Tennessee Infantry Regiment- Colonel W. E. Travis  
55th Tennessee Infantry Regiment- Colonel A. J. Brown  
Heavy Artillery Corps  
Un-brigaded Troops  
Infantry:  
1st Alabama Infantry Regiment- Colonel Alpheus Baker  
1st Tennessee Infantry Regiment- Colonel Alpheus Baker  
1st Mississippi Infantry Regiment- Colonel Alpheus Baker  
40th Tennessee Infantry Regiment- Colonel C. C. Henderson  
46th Tennessee Infantry Regiment- Colonel John M. Clark  
1st Alabama Infantry Regiment- * Colonel J. G. W. Steedman  
5th Arkansas Infantry Battalion- Lieutenant Colonel F. A. Terry  
* There were two regiments designated 1st Alabama  
Cavalry  
Haywood's Company Tennessee Cavalry  
Hudson's Squadron, Mississippi Cavalry  
Neely's Company, Tennessee Cavalry  
Wheeler's Company, Mississippi Cavalry  
Light Artillery  
Johnston's Company- Captain Johnston  
Point Coupee, Louisiana Battery- Captain R. A. Stewart  
1 Company, Rucker's Artillery- Captain Rucker  
Jackson's Company- Captain Jackson  
Sterling's Company- Captain Sterling  
Hume's Company- Captain Humes  
Hoadley's Company- Captain Hoadley  
Caruther's Company- Captain Caruthers  
Jones's Company- Captain Jones  
Dismuke's Company- Captain Dismuke  
Fisher's Company- Captain Fisher  
Engineer Corps - Captain A. B. Gay  
Captain D. B. Harris  
Sappers and Miners- Captain D. Wintter  
C.S.S. Livingston- Commander R. F. Pinkney  
C.S.S. Polk- Lieutenant Commander J. H. Carter  
C.S.S. Ponchartrain- Lieutenant Commander J. W. Dunnington  
C.S.S. Maurepas - Lieutenant Joseph Fry  
C.S.S. Jackson - Lieutenant F. B. Renshaw  
C.S.S. New Orleans (Floating Battery)- Lieutenant S. W. Averett  
CASUALTIES 30 Killed and Wounded 2,000 to 7,000 Captured
MAJOR GENERAL JOHN POPE  
1st Division - Brigadier General David S. Stanley  
1st Brigade - Colonel John Grossbeck  
27th Ohio Infantry Regiment- Colonel John W. Fuller  
39th Ohio Infantry Regiment- Major Edward F. Noyes  
K-2 W-5 M-0 =7  
2nd Brigade - Colonel J. L. Kirby Smith  
43rd Ohio Infantry Regiment- Lieutenant Colonel Wager Swayne  
63rd Ohio Infantry Regiment- Colonel John W. Sprague  
K-0 W-5 M-0 =5  
2nd Division - Brigadier General Schuyler Hamilton  
1st Brigade - Colonel W. H. Worthington  
59th Indiana Infantry Regiment- Colonel J. L. Alexander  
5th Iowa Infantry Regiment- Lieutenant Colonel Charles L. Matthies  
K-2 W-4 M-0 =6  
2nd Brigade - Colonel Nicholas Preczel  
10th Iowa Infantry Regiment- Lieutenant Colonel William E. Small  
26th Missouri Infantry Regiment- Colonel George B. Boomer  
Artillery  
11th Battery, Ohio Light Artillery- Captain Frank C. Sands  
K-1 W-0 M-0 =1  
3rd Division - Brigadier General John Milton Palmer  
1st Brigade - Colonel James R. Slack  
34th Indiana Infantry Regiment- Colonel Townsend Ryan  
47th Indiana Infantry Regiment- Lieutenant Colonel Milton S. Robinson  
2nd Brigade - Colonel Graham N. Fitch  
43rd Indiana Infantry Regiment- Colonel William E. McLean  
46th Indiana Infantry Regiment- Lieutenant Colonel Newton G. Scott  
Cavalry  
7th Illinois Cavalry Regiment- Colonel William P. Kellogg  
K-0 W-1 M-2 =3  
Artillery  
Battery "G", 1st Missouri Artillery Captain Henry Hescock  
4th Division - Brigadier General E. A. Paine  
1st Brigade - Colonel James D. Morgan  
10th Illinois Infantry Regiment- Lieutenant Colonel John Tillson  
16th Illinois Infantry Regiment- Colonel Robert F. Smith  
K-1 W-1 M-0 =2  
2nd Brigade - Colonel Gilbert W. Cumming  
22nd Illinois Infantry Regiment- Lieutenant Colonel Harrison E. Hart  
51st Illinois Infantry Regiment- Lieutenant Colonel Luther P. Bradley  
Cavalry - Major D. P. Jenkins  
Company "H", 1st Illinois Cavalry Regiment  
Company "I", 1st Illinois Cavalry Regiment  
Sharpshooters  
64th Illinois Infantry Regiment- Major F. W. Matteson  
5th Division - Brigadier General Joseph B. Plummer  
1st Brigade - Colonel John Bryner  
47th Illinois Infantry Regiment- Lieutenant Colonel Daniel L. Miles  
8th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment- Lieutenant Colonel George W. Robbins  
2nd Brigade - Colonel John M. Loomis  
26th Illinois Infantry Regiment- Lieutenant Colonel Charles J. Tinkham  
11th Missouri Infantry Regiment- Lieutenant Colonel William E. Panabacker  
Artillery  
Battery "M", 1st Missouri Artillery- Captain Albert M. Powell  
Cavalry Division - Brigadier General Gordon Granger  
2nd Michigan Cavalry Regiment- Lieutenant Colonel Selden H. Gorham  
3rd Michigan Cavalry Regiment- Lieutenant Colonel R. H. G. Minty  
Colonel John K. Mizner  
Artillery Division - Major Warren L. Lothrop  
2nd Battery Iowa Artillery- Captain N. T. Spoor  
5th Battery, Wisconsin Artillery- Captain Oscar F. Pinney  
6th Battery, Wisconsin Artillery- Captain Henry Dillon  
7th Battery, Wisconsin Artillery- Captain Richard R. Griffiths  
Battery "C", 1st Michigan Artillery- Captain A. W. Dees  
Battery "H", 1st Michigan Artillery- Captain Samuel DeGolyer  
Battery "C", 1st Illinois Artillery- Captain Charles Houghtaling  
Battery "F", 2nd U.S. Artillery- Lieutenant John Darling  
Lieutenant D. P. Walling  
Engineer Regiment of the West- Colonel Josiah W. Bissell  
22nd Missouri Infantry Regiment- Lieutenant Colonel John D. Foster  
2nd Iowa Cavalry Regiment- Colonel W. L. Elliott  
4 Companies, 2nd Illinois Cavalry- Lieutenant Colonel Harvey Hogg  
3 Companies, 4th U.S. Cavalry- Lieutenant M. J. Kelly  
6 Companies, 1st U.S. Infantry- Captain George A. Williams  
Floatilla Brigade - Colonel Napoleon B. Buford  
27th Illinois Infantry Regiment- Lieutenant Colonel F. A. Harrington  
42nd Illinois Infantry Regiment- Colonel George W. Roberts  
15th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment- Colonel Hans C. Heg  
Battery "G", 1st Illinois Artillery- Captain Arthur O'Leary  
Battery "G", 2nd Illinois Artillery- Captain Frederick Sparrestrom  
U.S. NAVAL FORCES  
U.S.S. Benton- Lieutenant Commander S. L. Phelps  
U.S.S. Mount City- Commander A. H. Kilty  
U.S.S. Carondelet- Commander Henry Walke  
U.S.S. Cincinnati- Commander R. N. Stenbel  
U.S.S. St. Louis- Lieutenant Leonard Paulding  
U.S.S. Pittsburgh- Lieutenant Egbert Thompson  
11 Mortar Boats- Captain Maynardier (Army)  
     Lieutenant J. P. Sanford (USN)  
K-17 W-34 M-3 =54  
CASUALTIES Killed 23 Wounded 50 Missing 5 TOTAL 78
 
 ISLAND #10 (or New Madrid)
8 April 1862
 
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