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s, in his opinion essential for a successful defence of Charleston and its dependencies, of the District of South Carolina, of Savannah and its dependencies, and of the District of Georgia. This was the estimate furnished. It bore date September 24th, 1862: STATIONSInfantry.Heavy ArtilleryLight Art'y or Field-w'ks.Cavalry.Total. James Island10,0001000550011,500 Morris Island1,000250501,300 Sullivan's Island1,5008001502,350 Christ Church1,00010012001,300 Saint Andrews2,00020022002,400s letter, in Appendix to this chapter. General Beauregard adopted this estimate as a basis for his future calculations, and on that day assumed command in an order which ran as follows: Headquarters, Dept. S. C. & Ga., Charleston, Sept. 24th, 1862. I assume command of this Department pursuant to Paragraph XV., Special Orders No. 202, Adjutant and Inspector-General's Office, Richmond, August 29th, 1862. All existing orders will remain in force until otherwise directed from the head
ina and Georgia by General Beauregard, will repair to this city and report for further orders. * * * By command of Secretary of War. John Withers, Assist. Adjt.-Genl. Headquarters, Department S. C. And Ga., Charleston, S. C., Sept. 24th, 1862. Special Orders, No. 178: I. Major-General J. C. Pemberton is relieved from duty in this Department, and will proceed to obey paragraph XVI., Special Orders, No. 128, Adjutant and Inspector-General's Office, Richmond, Va., September 1ation of all the troops of different arms in the whole Department. Respectfully, General, your obdt. servt., G. T. Beauregard. General Beauregard's Inspection of the Defences of Charleston and Savannah. Charleston, S. C., Sept. 24th, 1862. September 16th.—I inspected, with General Commanding Pemberton and Brigadier-General Jordan, my Chief of Staff, and Colonels Gonzales, Chief of Artillery, and Lay, C. S. Inspector-General, four new sand-batteries, en barbette, near the