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Doc. 116. Major-General Wilson's expedition. Official reports and despatches. headquarters cavalry corps, M. D. M., Macon, Ga., June 29, 1865. Brigadier-General Win. D. Whipple, Assistant Adjutant-General and Chief of Staff, Headquarters Department of the Cumberland. General — I have the honor to transmit herewith a detailed report of operations of the Cavalry corps, Military Division of the Mississippi, from the first of March, 1865, to the present time, with the reports of Brevet Major-General E. Upton, Brigadier-Generals McCook and Long, commanding divisions, Brigadier-General Croxton, Brevet Brigadier-Generals Winslow and Alexander, and Colonels Minty, Miller, and La Grange, commanding brigades ; also the report of Major Hubbard, commanding pontoon train, and Major C. L. Greene, Provost-Marshal. If not inconsistent with the customs of service and the views of the War Department, I have the honor to request that the reports of division and brigade commanders may be
es of all kinds, giving regular vouchers for such as may be taken from loyal citizens. Very respectfully, U. S. Grant, Lieutenant General. Official: T. W. C. Moore, A. A. G. headquarters military division of the Gulf, office of the Chief signal officer, New Orleans, La., November 18, 1865. Major-General P. H. Sheridan, U. S. Army. General — I have the honor to report that the number of Confederate prisoners received by the forces under your command from August first, 1864, to March first, 1865, was about thirteen thousand The names of nearly that number are recorded on the books recently used in the office of the Provost-Marshal General, Middle Military Division. Respectfully submitted, E. B. Parsons, Late Provost-Marshal General, Middle Military Division. Official: T. W. C. Moore, Assistant Adjutant-General. Abstract of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores captured from the enemy by the United States Forces commanded by Major-General P. H. Sheridan, Campaign of the Shena