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