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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 2 0 Browse Search
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for Distribution. 100 rounds per man, for infantry and cavalry with each regiment. 200 rounds per piece with each company of artillery. The requisite amount, in the same ratio, for an army of thirty-five thousand men, to be held in depot at Grand Junction, ready for shipment at a moment's notice. Ordnance. One Chief of Ordnance, Captain Oladowski. Ordnance officer at Columbus, Mr. W. R. Hunt. Ordnance officer at Grenada, Captain Gibbs. Ordnance officer at Grand Junction, Mr. Tonneau. Powder manufactory to be established at Meridian, Mississippi, and sulphur, etc., to be collected there. Percussion-cap manufactory to be established at Columbus, and, if possible, at Grenada. Prisoners of war now at Memphis to be removed to Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Troops to be prepared for active operations in the field, and their baggage to be reduced to a minimum. Transportation shall be from ten to fifteen wagons per regiment, if practicable. Rear-guards must, as they