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February 10th, 1865 AD (search for this): chapter 13
n5,4306,181 February 29, 1864, in North Carolina12,70315,252 March 30, 1864, District of Cape Fear6,9217,866 April 30, 1864, District of Cape Fear4,9875,593Gen. G. T. Beauregard, from April 21, 1864, to November, 1865. June 10, 1864, in North Carolina12,59217,130 September 1, 1864, Dept. of South-east Virginia and North Carolina.22,00526, 078 January 31, 1865, Dept. of Southeast Virginia and North Carolina.11,54813,164Gen. Braxton Bragg, from November, 1865, to end of the war. February 10, 1865, Dept. of South-east Virginia and North Carolina.11,20012,769 note.—The returns of Confederate troops are very incomplete, and it is impossible in many cases to distinguish those serving in Southeastern Virginia and Petersburg from those in North Carolina. Vii—Abstract from returns of the United States military forces serving in the Department of the South, from January, 1862, to January, 1805. compiled from original returns. Date.Present for duty in department.Aggreg
May 15th, 1863 AD (search for this): chapter 13
uded. July 31, 186218,93224,54924,549 Troops serving in Florida not included. August 31, 186216,28121,61621,616 Troops serving in Florida not included. September 30, 186215,48520,96420,964 Troops serving in Florida not included. December 31, 186220,55323,2671,89225,159Gen. G. T. Beauregard, from Sept. 24, 1862, to April 20, 1864. January 31, 186318,13919,8581,79721,655 February 17, 186320,99718,9451,57920,524 March 14, 186331,6401,72133,361 April 7, 186334,3422,47136,813 May 15, 186323,9572,61726,574 June 3, 186319,4232,61722,040 June 23, 186319,3892,61722,006 July 22, 186321,7353,06124,796 August 1, 186320,77221,1204,09525,215 September 1, 186326,08826,4113,58729,998 October 1, 186328,15131,4883,58735,073 November 1 186329, 535 Effective total in Department. December 1, 186327,33629,7783,60033,378 December 31, 186328,34730,3473,70934,056 January 31, 186432,06834,8503,37738,227 February 10, 186428,79231,0063,54784,553 Feb. 19, 1864, at Augusta, Ga.1,427
February 16th, 1865 AD (search for this): chapter 13
1864, at Augusta, Ga.1,427 April 10, 186427,46321,72210,90032,622 April 30, 186424,21017,39411,41828,812Major-Gen. Samuel Jones, from April 20, 1864, to Oct. 5, 1864. June 1, 186411,28411,6471,63413,281 June 30, 186411,81812,0162,26214,278 July 30, 186411,22111,8222,15713,979 August 31, 186411,12412,2221,66013,882 September 30, 186410,99311,9211,94013,861 October 1, 1864, at Augusta, Ga.1,695 October 31, 186411,98813,4221,61315,035Lieut.-Gen. W. J. Hardee, from Oct. 5, 1864, to Feb. 16, 1865. November 20 186412,05513,83913,839 January 20, 186525,29029,86329,863 January 31, 186524,95630,06230,062 IX.—names of vessels, officers commanding them, and armaments in the attack of the Defences on Roanoke Island, February 7 and 8, 1860, and operations following at Elizabeth City and Newbern in which many of these vessels were engaged. Name of vessel.Commanders of vessels.Armament. Stars and StripesLieut.-Commanding Reed Werden4 Viii-in., 1 30-pdr. rifle. LouisianaL
July 30th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 13
,4883,58735,073 November 1 186329, 535 Effective total in Department. December 1, 186327,33629,7783,60033,378 December 31, 186328,34730,3473,70934,056 January 31, 186432,06834,8503,37738,227 February 10, 186428,79231,0063,54784,553 Feb. 19, 1864, at Augusta, Ga.1,427 April 10, 186427,46321,72210,90032,622 April 30, 186424,21017,39411,41828,812Major-Gen. Samuel Jones, from April 20, 1864, to Oct. 5, 1864. June 1, 186411,28411,6471,63413,281 June 30, 186411,81812,0162,26214,278 July 30, 186411,22111,8222,15713,979 August 31, 186411,12412,2221,66013,882 September 30, 186410,99311,9211,94013,861 October 1, 1864, at Augusta, Ga.1,695 October 31, 186411,98813,4221,61315,035Lieut.-Gen. W. J. Hardee, from Oct. 5, 1864, to Feb. 16, 1865. November 20 186412,05513,83913,839 January 20, 186525,29029,86329,863 January 31, 186524,95630,06230,062 IX.—names of vessels, officers commanding them, and armaments in the attack of the Defences on Roanoke Island, February 7 and 8, 1
June 30th, 1863 AD (search for this): chapter 13
rolina26,95831,273 February 20, 1863, in North Carolina15,90419,894 March l, 1863, in North Carolina20,733 April 10, 1863, in North Carolina7,5018,385 May 10, 1863, in North Carolina4,8516,590 May 31, 1863, in North Carolina22,14926,838 June 30, 1863, in North Carolina18,60122,822 July 30, 1863, in North Carolina8,5569,900Major-Gen. W. H. C. Whiting, from July 14, 1863, to October 16, 1863. August 31, 1863, in North Carolina7,3918,867 September 30, 1863, Defences of Wilmington3,8664,6186322,56723,0892,69725,786 February 28, 186321,61221,7633,30825,071Major-Gen. D. Hunter, from Jan. 20, 1863, to June 12, 1863. March 31, 186320,11722,1711,21423,385 April 30, 186317,68019,2231,39620,619 May 31, 186315,74517,6871,32018,997 June 30 186316,76120,41092321,333Brig.-Gen. Q. A. Gillmore, from June 12, 1863, to May 26, 1864. July 31, 186312,92217,63290518,537 August 31, 186321,19328,46294329,405 September 30, 186319,75027,99696528,961 October 31, 186321,56228,5131,46829,981 No
July 31st, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 13
cember, 18637,2399,038 January, 18649,09511,111 February 29, 186411,21313,606 March, 186411,77214,208 April 30, 18646,3357,669 May, 18646,0417,623Major-General I. N. Palmer, from April 19, 1864, to February 9, 1865 June, 18646,3507,846 July 31, 18645,7887,436 August. 18645,5567,505 September, 18645,7947,946 October, 18646,0938,920 November, 186468378,891 December, 18646,2828,117 February, 18656,7268,439 Besides which there were at this time serving in North Carolina the Twenty-186422,35015,09212,55328,645 March 31, 186423,24126,1904,01730,207 April 30, 186415,86114,2344,95919,193 May 31, 186416,52915,1104,95920,069 June 30, 186416,13816,2443,36619,610Maj.-Gen. J. G. Foster. from May 26, 1864, to Feb. 9, 1865. July 31, 186415,33615,5783,94819,526 August 31, 186110,3129,9322,91912,851 September 30, 186410,96410,5192,99613,505 October 31, 186411,50111,1012,97014071 November 30, 186411,32210,6138,28513,898 December 31, 18647,5187,7731,7669,539 December 31, 18
January 13th, 1862 AD (search for this): chapter 13
e shots in all struck or entered quarters. A sketch by Major Echols, showing the effect of these shots, will be found in Volume XIV. of Official Records of War of the Rebellion. V.—Abstract from return of the United States military forces serving in the State of North Carolina, from January, 1862, to February, 1865. compiled from original returns. Command.Present for duty.Aggregate present.Commanding general. January, 186212,78613,451Brigadier-General A. E. Burnside, from January 13. 1862, to July 6, 1862. February, 180212,70014,143 March, 186211,32213,468 April, 186214,05416,528 May, 186214,50816,794 June, 186214,37116,718 July, 18626,4037,947Major-General John G. Foster, from July 6, 1862, to July, 1863. August, 18621,2261,555 September, 18626,6428,647 October, 18628,96711,415 November, 186212,87215,569 December, 186218,46321,917 January, 186323,02328,194 February, 186315,80618,548 March 186314,67217,105 April, 186313,96215,920 May, 186316,64319,715 Au
August 31st, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 13
30, 186319,75027,99696528,961 October 31, 186321,56228,5131,46829,981 November 30, 186324,42720,2812,30132,582 December 31, 186326,12329,7792,26832,047 January 31, 186426,14331,3352,19533,530 February 29, 186422,35015,09212,55328,645 March 31, 186423,24126,1904,01730,207 April 30, 186415,86114,2344,95919,193 May 31, 186416,52915,1104,95920,069 June 30, 186416,13816,2443,36619,610Maj.-Gen. J. G. Foster. from May 26, 1864, to Feb. 9, 1865. July 31, 186415,33615,5783,94819,526 August 31, 186110,3129,9322,91912,851 September 30, 186410,96410,5192,99613,505 October 31, 186411,50111,1012,97014071 November 30, 186411,32210,6138,28513,898 December 31, 18647,5187,7731,7669,539 December 31, 18644,818 At Devaux's Neck and Pocotaligo, South Carolina.5,6035,603 January 31, 186511,65712,7811,78014,561 January 31, 18064,061 At Devaux's Neck and Pocotaligo, South Carolina.4,7374,737 VIII.—Abstract from returns of the Confederate military forces serving in the Departmen
July 6th, 1862 AD (search for this): chapter 13
North Carolina, from January, 1862, to February, 1865. compiled from original returns. Command.Present for duty.Aggregate present.Commanding general. January, 186212,78613,451Brigadier-General A. E. Burnside, from January 13. 1862, to July 6, 1862. February, 180212,70014,143 March, 186211,32213,468 April, 186214,05416,528 May, 186214,50816,794 June, 186214,37116,718 July, 18626,4037,947Major-General John G. Foster, from July 6, 1862, to July, 1863. August, 18621,2261,555 SeptembJuly 6, 1862, to July, 1863. August, 18621,2261,555 September, 18626,6428,647 October, 18628,96711,415 November, 186212,87215,569 December, 186218,46321,917 January, 186323,02328,194 February, 186315,80618,548 March 186314,67217,105 April, 186313,96215,920 May, 186316,64319,715 August, 18637,69910,402Major-General I. N. Palmer, from July, 1863, to August 14, 1863. September, 18637,79410,923Major-General John J. Peck, from August 14, 1863, to April 19, 1864. October, 18636,2768,343 November, 18639,41112,245 December, 18637,2399,038 January,
June 23rd, 1863 AD (search for this): chapter 13
rida not included. August 31, 186216,28121,61621,616 Troops serving in Florida not included. September 30, 186215,48520,96420,964 Troops serving in Florida not included. December 31, 186220,55323,2671,89225,159Gen. G. T. Beauregard, from Sept. 24, 1862, to April 20, 1864. January 31, 186318,13919,8581,79721,655 February 17, 186320,99718,9451,57920,524 March 14, 186331,6401,72133,361 April 7, 186334,3422,47136,813 May 15, 186323,9572,61726,574 June 3, 186319,4232,61722,040 June 23, 186319,3892,61722,006 July 22, 186321,7353,06124,796 August 1, 186320,77221,1204,09525,215 September 1, 186326,08826,4113,58729,998 October 1, 186328,15131,4883,58735,073 November 1 186329, 535 Effective total in Department. December 1, 186327,33629,7783,60033,378 December 31, 186328,34730,3473,70934,056 January 31, 186432,06834,8503,37738,227 February 10, 186428,79231,0063,54784,553 Feb. 19, 1864, at Augusta, Ga.1,427 April 10, 186427,46321,72210,90032,622 April 30, 186424,21017
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