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Official: T. W. C. Moore, A. A. G

Report of Property Captured and Destroyed “from the Enemy” by the Middle Military Division, Major-General P. H. Sheridan commanding, during the campaign commencing August 10, 1864, and ending November 16, 1864.

no. Of pieces artillery. no. of caissons. no. of limbers. no. of forges. no. of battery wagons. rounds of artillery ammunition. no. of Army wagons. no. of ambulances. no. of Medical wagons. sets of harness. sets of horse equipments. no. of battle flags. no. of small arms. rounds of small arm ammunition. no. of horses. no. of mules. no. of flour Mills. no. of woollen Mills. no. of saw Mills. no. of powder Mills. no. of saltpetre works. no. of barns. no. of furnaces. no. of tanneries. no. of R. R. Depots. no. of locomotives. no. of box cars. bushels of wheat.
94 89 8 6 1 23,000 131 137 7 1,134 1,040 40 19,230 1,061,000 3,772 545 71 1 8 1 3 1,200 7 4 1 1 3 435,802

bushels of oats. bushels of corn. barrels of flour. tons of Hay. tons of Fodder. tons of Siraw. no. of beef cattle. no. of sheep. no. of Swine. no. of Calves. Lbs. of bacon and ham. Lbs. of Toracco. miles of rails. Bush. of potatoes. Lbs. Cotton Yarn. prisoners, not including wounded, “captured.”
Comd. E. M. Agg.
20,000 77,176 874 20,397 500 450 10,918 12,000 15,000 250 12,000 10,000 947 2,500 1,665 276 7,707 7,983

Report of Property “Lost by capture,” by the Middle Military Division, during the campaign commenced April 10, and ending November 18, 1864.

no. of pieces artillery. no. of caissons. no. of limbers. no. of forges. no. of battery wagons. rounds of artillery Ammcnition. no. of Army wagons. no. of ambulances. no. of Medical wagons. sets of harness. sets of horse equipments. no. of battle flags. no. of small arms. rounds of small arm ammunition. no. of horses. no. of mules.
24 19 None. 16 3 460 86 48 2 726 525 None. 1,849 1,200 359 564

headquarters, Middle military division near Kingstown, Va., November 23, 1864.
Most of the articles under the heading “Lost by capture,” were recaptured subsequently The 24 pieces of artillery were all recaptured.

P. H. Sheridan. Major-General U. S. A., Commanding.


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