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Consolidated report of casualties in cavalry corps, M. D. M., commanded by Brevet Major-General Wilson, during the late campaign.

command. commissioned officers. enlisted men.
Killed. wounded. Missing. Drowned. Killed. wounded. Drowned. Missing.
Severely. Slightly. Mortally. Severely. Slightly. Mortally.
Cavalry Corps                        
First Division 6 2 2   6   27 35 48 129 7  
Second Division 5   3 23 1   46 73 128 51   12
Third Division 5 15     11   108 296       684
Fourth Division 2 2         6 63       9
Fifth Division No report.                    
Sixth Division     No report.                
Seventh Division         No report.            
Total 18 19 5 23 18   187 467 176 180 7 705

Brigadier-General Eli Long wounded, Selma, April, 1865.

C. L. Green, Major and Provost Marshal C. C., M. D. M. Office Provost Marshal C. C., M. D. M., Macon, Ga., June 28, 1865.

Consolidated report of Confederate prisoners paroled under the direction of Brevet Major-General Wilson.

by whom paroled. number paroled. where paroled. when paroled.
      1865.
Provost Marshal Cavalry Corps, M. D. M. 14,985 Macon, Ga. April and May.
Colonel Eggleston 10,000 Atlanta, Ga. May.
1Colonel Cooper 5,000 Albany, Ga. May.
Major Williams 957 Milledgeville, Ga. May.
Captain Walden 226 Forsyth, Ga. May.
Captain Lambson 3,700 Columbus, Ga. May.
Captain Abrahams 5,026 Washington, Ga. May.
Captain Gates 1,247 Hawkinsville, Ga. May.
General Upton 6,315 Augusta, Ga. May.
General McCook 7,200 Tallahassee, Fla. May.
Captain Hathaway 2,816 On the march. April.
Major Dartt 225 Eufala. May.
General Fry, C. S. A. 2,181 Augusta, Ga. April.
Total 59,878    

Commissioned officers 6,134
Enlisted men 53,744
 
Total 59,878

C. L. Green, Major and Provost Marshal C. C., M. D. M. Office Provost Marshal C. C., M. D. M., Macon, Ga., June 28, 1865.

Consolidated report of cotton destroyed by cavalry corps, M. D. M., commanded by Brevet Major-General Wilson, during the late campaign.

no. Of bales. where destroyed, remarks.
35,000 Selma, Ala. Destroyed by the Confederate forces before retreating.
35,000 Montgomery Ala. Destroyed by the Confederate forces before retreating.
125,000 Columbus, Ga. Destroyed by the Cavalry Command after the place was taken.
10,000 On the line of march. Destroyed by the Cavalry Command,
255,000   Total number of bales destroyed.

C. L. Green, Major and Provost Marshal C. C., M. D. M. Office Provost Marshal cavalry corps, M. D. M., Macon, Ga., June 28, 1865.


1 An estimate; no report received up to date.

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