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West Point (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 8
J. W. Wilson (search for this): article 8
Simon Cameron (search for this): article 8
Cameron's report.
The report of Simon Cameron, Lincoln's Secretary of War, has been received.
We append a summary of its leading points, for the information of the public:
Of the regiments accepted, all are infantry and riflemen with the exception of two battalions of artillery and four regiments of cavalry.
A number of regiments mustered as infantry have, however, attached to them one or more artillery companies, and there are also some regiments partly made up of companies of cavSimon Cameron, Lincoln's Secretary of War, has been received.
We append a summary of its leading points, for the information of the public:
Of the regiments accepted, all are infantry and riflemen with the exception of two battalions of artillery and four regiments of cavalry.
A number of regiments mustered as infantry have, however, attached to them one or more artillery companies, and there are also some regiments partly made up of companies of cavalry.
Of the 208 regiments accepted for three years, there are now 153 inactive service, and the remaining 55 are mostly ready, and all of them will be in the field within the next 20 days.
Regulars and volunteers for three months and for the war225,000
Add to this any-five regiments of volunteers for the war, accepted and not yet in service50,000
Add new regiments of regular army.25,000
75,000
Total force now at command of Government310,000
Deduct the three months volunteers80,00
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 8
Cameron's report.
The report of Simon Cameron, Lincoln's Secretary of War, has been received.
We append a summary of its leading points, for the information of the public:
Of the regiments accepted, all are infantry and riflemen with the exception of two battalions of artillery and four regiments of cavalry.
A number of regiments mustered as infantry have, however, attached to them one or more artillery companies, and there are also some regiments partly made up of companies of cavalry.
Of the 208 regiments accepted for three years, there are now 153 inactive service, and the remaining 55 are mostly ready, and all of them will be in the field within the next 20 days.
Regulars and volunteers for three months and for the war225,000
Add to this any-five regiments of volunteers for the war, accepted and not yet in service50,000
Add new regiments of regular army.25,000
75,000
Total force now at command of Government310,000
Deduct the three months volunteers80,000
June 30th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 8
April, 5 AD (search for this): article 8