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Abstract from return of the First Division, Western Department, commanded by Major General L. Polk, C. S. Army, for month of October, 1861.
Present for duty.
Infantry Cavalry
Station Troops Officers Men Officers Men
Columbus {First 310 5,087 13 287
(Pillow's)
Div
Columbus {Second 149 2,498 15 147
(Cheatham'
s) Div.*
Columbus {Third 123 1,981 9 188
(McCown's)
Div.*
Columbus {Fourth 141 2,081 6 155
(Bowen's)
Div.*
Fort Henry Garrison 89 1,415 12 151
Trenton ..do... 66 1,178 ........ .....
Island Numbers ..do... 4 43 ........ .....
10
Fort Pillow ..do... ....... ...... ........ .....
Memphis ..do... 100 1,498 ......... .....
Iuka ..do... ....... ...... ......... .....
Unassigned 23 258 ......... .....
companies
Totals 1,005 16,039 55 928
Station Troops Officers Men Total Aggre-
present gate
present
Columbus {First 27 369 6,862 7,260
(Pillow's)
Div
Columbus {Second 4 66 3,246 3,429
(Cheatham'
s) Div.*
Columbus {Third 7 193 3,034 3,200
(McCown's)
Div.*
Columbus {Fourth 4 64 3,165 3,341
(Bowen's)
Div.*
Fort Henry Garrison ....... ..... 2,070 2,179
Trenton ..do... ....... ..... 1,318 1,386
Island ..do... ........ ..... 63 68
Numbers 10
Fort Pillow ..do... ....... ..... 787 839
Memphis ..do... ........ ..... 2,030 2,140
Iuka ..do... ........ ..... 1,006 1,054
Unassigned ........ ..... 289 312
companies
Totals 42 692 23,870 15,208
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*The return does not name the commanders of the Second, Third, and Fourth Divisions, but the officers indicated were assigned to these commands October 24, 1861.
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Abstract from monthly return of McCulloch's Division, Provisional Forces, C. S. Army, commanded by Brigadier General Ben. McCulloch, for October, 1861.
Infantry Cavalry
Troops Officers Men Officers Men
Fourth Arkansas Regiment 23 304 ....... .....
Infantry (McNair)
Fourteenth Arkansas 45 734 ....... .....
Regiment Infantry
(Mitchell)
Third Louisiana Regiment 26 444 ....... .....
Infantry (Hebert)
McRae's battalion 11 195 ....... .....
First Arkansas Mounted ....... ....... 36 573
Rifles (Churchill)
Second Arkansas Mounted ....... ...... 37 405
Rifles (McIntosh)
South Kansas-Texas Reg't ....... ...... 38 669
Cavalry (Greer)
Second Texas Regiment ....... ....... 46 813
Cavalry (Stone)
Whitfield's Texas ....... ...... 15 272
battalion
Burnett's company Texas ....... ....... 4 72
cavalry
Hill's and Turner's ....... ....... 8 136
companies
Goode's battery (6 guns) ....... ...... ....... .....
Hart's battery (4 guns) ....... ....... ....... .....
Provence's battery (4 ....... ....... ....... .....
guns)
Grand total 105 1,677 184 2,940
Troops Officers Men Aggregate Aggregate
present present
and absent
Fourth Arkansas ....... ....... 397 587
Regiment Infantry
(McNair)
Fourteenth Arkansas ....... ....... 890 938
Regiment Infantry
(Mitchell)
Third Louisiana ....... ...... 584 769
Regiment Infantry
(Hebert)
McRae's battalion ....... ...... 228 358
First Arkansas ....... ....... 681 880
Mounted Rifles
(Churchill)
Second Arkansas ....... ...... 553 723
Mounted Rifles
(McIntosh)
South Kansas-Texas ....... ...... 753 1,026
Reg't Cavalry
(Greer)
Second Texas ....... ....... 869 939
Regiment Cavalry
(Stone)
Whitfield's Texas ....... ....... 315 339
battalion
Burnett's company ....... ...... 78 84
Texas cavalry
Hill's and Turner's ....... ...... 144 144
companies
Goode's battery (6 5 92 103 109
guns)
Hart's battery (4 4 70 75 75
guns)
Provence's battery 3 70 73 73
(4 guns)
Grand total 12 232 5,743 7,044
HEADQUARTERS DIVISION,
Camp Harbin, Mo., November 5, 1861-8 p. m.Major General STERLING PRICE,
Commanding Missouri State Guard, Cassville, Mo:
GENERAL: I have just received a letter from Colonel McIntosh. Three detachments of the Texas regiments had been near Springfield; one party 3 miles northeast of town, and the other two within 1 mile of it. The following is the result of the reconnaissance, and which the officer in command considers reliable:
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