Divisions in VA\TN\MS are readily available in most civil war history books. I just used Shelby Footes Narrative for the more well known. Here are references for divisions in the departments of Texas and the Gulf.
pg. 29 Series 1, Volume XXVI Part 2.
pg.84 Series 1, Volume XXVI, Part 2
pg.132 Series 1, Volume XXVI, Part 2.
Official Records
There are 36 listed below. Keep in mind that another 3 divisions were surrendered at Fort Donelson under Buckner, Johnson, and Floyd and were taken prisoner. This count of 39 active formations is at the peak of soutern manpower and I can't imagine that any more were formed beyond this.
I'd appreciate any help with some rebel commanders that I am yet to identify as well as an overview of the Federal division count.
Virginia
Lee with 10 divisions under Hood, McClaws, Pickett, Early, Johnson, Rhodes, Anderson, Heth, Pender, JEB (cav)
Tennessee
Bragg with 6 divisions under AP Stewart & Jones M. Withers (Polk's Corps), Cleburne & Cheatham (Hardee's Corps), Wheeler(cav), Forrest(cav).
Buckner with 2 divisions (detached from Bragg) (under William Preston and Bushrod R. Johnson?)
Mississippi
Johnston with 5 divisions around about Jackson, under Breckinridge and WHT Walker (both detached from Bragg), (Thomas James Churchill?) another from Bory in SC (commander?), and 1 cavalry division ( Mouton?)
Pemberton around Vicksburg with 5 divisions under Loring, Stevenson, Bowen, Smith, Forney.
Arkansas
Holmes with 2 divisions under Price, Marmaduke(cav),
Louisiana
2 divisions under Taylor, John Walker in West Louisiana
1 at Port Hudson under Gardner
Department of the Gulf
2 divisions under Maury?, Cantey
Texas
1 division under H.P Bee at Brownsville
1 division around Galveston (commander?)
See also:
Green Howard wrote:Does anyone have access to these books ?
The Union Army,1861-65 :
The Eastern Theater v.1:Organization and Operations
and
The Union Army,1861-65 :
The Western Theater v.2:Organization and Operations
both by Frank J. Welcher
Green Howard wrote:...and this one ?
"Units of the Confederate States Army"
by Joseph H. Crute