This is the organization of Longstreet’s forces in Russellville as of December 31, 1863:
McLaws division, Brig Gen Joseph B Kershaw
(according to Longstreet. According to the CSA, Lafayette McLaws was still in charge)
Bryan’s Brigade, Brig Gen Goode Bryan
- 10th Georgia infantry regiment, Col John B Weems
- 50th Georgia infantry regiment, Col Peter AS McGlashan
- 51st Georgia infantry regiment, Col Edward Ball
- 53rd Georgia infantry regiment, Col James P Sims
Wofford’s Brigade, Col Solon Z Ruff (killed at Fort Sanders), Lt Col NL Hutchens Jr
- 16th Georgia infantry regiment, Col James S Gholston
- 18th Georgia infantry regiment, Capt JA Crawford
- 24th Georgia infantry regiment, Col Robert McMillan
- Cobb’s Georgia Legion, Lt Col Luther J Glenn
- Phillips’ Georgia Legion, Lt Col ES Barclay
- 3rd Georgia sharpshooters battalion, Lt Col NL Hutchens Jr
Humphreys Brigade, Brig Gen Benjamin G Humphreys
- 13th Mississippi infantry regiment, Col Kennon McElroy (killed at Fort Sanders), Lt Co AG O’Brien
- 17th Mississippi infantry regiment, Col William D Holder
- 18th Mississippi infantry regiment, Col Thomas M Griffin
- 21st Mississippi infantry regiment, Col DN Moody
Kershaw’s Brigade, Col James D Nance (according to Longstreet. Per the CSA, this is still Kershaw’s brigade)
- 2nd South Carolina infantry regiment (2nd Palmetto regiment), Col John D Kennedy
- 3rd South Carolina infantry regiment, Col James D Nance
- 7th South Carolina infantry regiment, Col D Wyatt Aiken
- 8th South Carolina infantry regiment, Col John W Henagan
- 15th South Carolina infantry regiment, Lt Gol Joseph F Gist
- 3rd South Carolina infantry battalion, Lt Col William G Rice
Hood’s Division, Brig Gen Micah Jenkins
Jenkins’ Brigade, Col John Bratton
- 1st South Carolina volunteer regiment, Lt Col Daniel Livingston
- 2nd South Carolina rifle regiment, Col Thomas Thomson
- 5th South Carolina infantry regiment, Col Ashbury Coward
- 6th South Carolina infantry regiment, Col John Bratton
- Hampton Legion (South Carolina infantry), Col Martin W Gary
- Palmetto sharpshooters (South Carolina – also called Palmetto rifles), Col Joseph A Walker
Law’s Brigade, Col William F Perry
- 4th Alabama infantry regiment, Col Pinckney D Bowles
- 15th Alabama infantry regiment, Col William C Oates
- 44th Alabama infantry regiment, Col William F Perry
- 47th Alabama infantry regiment, Col Michael J Bugler
- 48th Alabama infantry regiment, Col James L Sheffield
Robertson’s Brigade
- 3rd Arkansas infantry regiment, Col Van H Manning
- 1st Texas infantry regiment, Col AT Rainey
- 4th Texas infantry regiment, Col JCG Key
- 5th Texas infantry regiment, Col RM Powell
Anderson’s Brigade
- 7th Georgia infantry regiment, Col WW White
- 8th Georgia infantry regiment, Col John R Towers
- 9th Georgia infantry regiment, Col Benjamin Beck
- 11th Georgia infantry regiment, Col Francis Little
- 59th Georgia infantry regiment, Col Jack Brown
Benning’s Brigade
- 2nd Georgia infantry regiment, Col Edgar M Butt
- 15th Georgia infantry regiment, Col Dudley M Du Bose
- 17th Georgia infantry regiment, Col Wesley C Hodges
- 20th Georgia infantry regiment, Col JD Waddell
Buckner’s division, Brig Gen Bushrod Johnson
Johnson’s Brigade, Col John Fulton
- 17th & 23rd Tennessee infantry regiments, Col RH Keeble
- 25th & 44th Tennessee infantry regiments, Col John Fulton
- 63rd Tennessee infantry regiment, Lt Col Abraha Fulkerson
Gracie’s Brigade, Brig Gen Archibald Gracie III
- 41st Alabama infantry regiment, Col Martin L Stansel
- 43rd Alabama infantry regiment, Col Young M Moody
- 1st & 3rd battalion, Hilliard’s Legion, Col John Sanford
- 2nd & 4th battalion, Hilliard’s Legion, Col Bolling Hall Jr
Vaughn’s Brigade, Brig Gen John C Vaughn
- 3rd Tennessee (Provisional Army) Maj William C Morelock
- 31st (39th) Tennessee, Col William M Bradford
- 43rd Tennessee, Maj Lawson Guthrie
- 59th Tennessee, Lt Col James P Brown
- 2nd East Tennessee brigade (detachment), Maj James A Rhea
Artillery
Alexander’s battalion, Maj Frank Huger
- Fickling’s (South Carolina) battery, Capt William W Fickling
- Jordan’s (Virginia) battery, Capt Tyler C Jordan
- Moody’s (Louisiana) battery, Capt George V Moody
- Parker’s (Virginia) battery, Capt William W Parker
- Taylor’s (Virginia) battery, Capt Osmond B Taylor
- Woolfolk’s (Virginia) battery, Capt Pichegru Woolfolk Jr
Cavalry Corps, Maj Gen William T Martin
Morgan’s division, Brig Gen John T Morgan
Russell’s brigade, Col Alfred Russell
- 1st Alabama, Col William A Allen
- 3rd Alabama, Col James Hagan
- 4th Alabama, Col Alfred Russell
- 7th Alabama, Col James C Malone Jr
- 51st Alabama, Maj James T Dye
Crews’ brigade, Col Charles C Crews
- 1st Georgia, Lt Col Samuel Davitte
- 2nd Georgia, Lt Col FM Ison
- 3rd Georgia, Col R Thompson
- 4th Georgia (Avery’s), Lt Col William C Cook
- 6th Georgia, Col John R Hart
Artillery
- White’s (Tennessee) battery, Lt Arthur Pue Jr
- Wiggins’ (Arkansas) battery, Lt JP Bryant
Armstrong’s division, Brig Gen Frank Armstrong
Biffle’s brigade, Col Jacob B Biffle
- 4th Tennessee, Col Peril C Haynes
- 8th Tennessee, Col George G Dibrell
- 9th Tennessee, Col Jacob B Biffle
- 10th Tennessee, Lt Col Nicholas N Cox
- 11th Tennessee, Col Daniel W Holman
Harrison’s brigade, Col Thomas Harrison
- 3rd Arkansas, Col AW Hobson
- 8th Texas Col Thomas Harrison
- 11th Texas, Col GR Reeves
Artillery
- Huggins’ (Tennessee) battery, Capt AL Huggins