Unattached - Army of the Mississippi

Forrest's (Tennessee) regiment was guarding the fords of Lick Creek until about 2.30 p.m. Sunday, when it arrived on the field and supported the left of the Twenty-sixth Alabama in the thick wood west of peach Orchard. Clanton's (Alabama) regiment moved down the Bark road to Lick Creek, and then down the banks of the Tennessee River, guarding the right flank of the army all day Sunday. Wharton's Texas Rangers was on the left and at about 4.30 p.m. Sunday made a charge at Cavalry Field; was repulsed and Wharton wounded. It encamped on the left of the army and supported Ketchum's battery Monday, and in the afternoon charged the Union right and was repulsed. Adam's (Mississippi) cavalry was at ford of Lick Creek until 2.30 p.m. Sunday, then in reserve. "Louisiana Cavalry" is mentioned; not certain whether or not it was Scott's First Louisiana.

Forrest's Regiment Tennessee Cavalry - Colonel Nathan B. Forrest

Wharton's Texas (Rangers) Cavalry Regiment - Colonel John A. Wharton

Wirt Adams' Mississippi Cavalry Regiment - Colonel Wirt Adams

McClung's Tennessee Battery - Captain Hugh L.H. McClung

Robert's Arkansas Battery - Captain Franklin Roberts