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SPECIAL ORDERS,
HDQRS. DEPT. OF NORTH CAROLINA, Numbers 134.
Drewry's Bluff, July 5, 1862.* * * *
II. Brigadier-General Martin will move two of the regiments near Kinston, and the Forty-fourth Regiment North Carolina troops without delay by rail to Petersburg. He will report his progress en route to these headquarters, so that orders may reach him on the arrival of the first regiment of his command at Petersburg.
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By command of Major-General Holmes:
ARCHER ANDERSON,
Assistant Adjutant-General.Abstract from the report of the troops of the Department of North Carolina, commanded by Major General T. H. Holmes, for July 15, 1862.
Present for duty.
Troops Officers Men Effective
total
Daniel's 125 1,943 2,009
brigade
French's 77 1,344 1,429
brigade
Martin's 136 2,092 2,113
brigade
Ransom's 153 2,585 2,675
brigade
Walker's 199 3,028 3,165
brigade
District of 130 2,265 2,465
the Cape Fear
Drewry's Bluff 12 157 163
Near Kinston 51 1,015 1,098
Near 117 1,934 1,971
Petersburg
Near Weldon 12 127 129
Grand total 1,012 16,493 17,217
Artillery present.
Troops Aggregate Aggregate Pieces Horses
present present and
absent
Daniel's 2,454 3,488 -- --
brigade
French's 1,800 2,123 -- --
brigade
Martin's 2,528 3,413 -- --
brigade
Ransom's 3,109 4,708 -- --
brigade
Walker's 4,133 4,762 -- --
brigade
District of 3,049 3,379 87 --
the Cape
Fear
Drewry's 211 261 -- --
Bluff
Near Kinston 1,304 1,441 14 --
Near 2,450 2,986 40 196
Petersburg
Near Weldon 158 227 -- --
Grand total 21,196 26,826 141 196
SPECIAL ORDERS,
JULY 17, 1862.
Numbers 165.
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XVI. Major General D. H. Hill is assigned to the command of the division and district lately commanded by Major-General Holmes.
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By command of the Secretary of War:
JNO WITHERS,
Assistant Adjutant-General.GOLDSBOROUGH, N. C., August 7, 1862.
Major General D. H. HILL:
GENERAL: There are some matters in relation to which, before acting, I should like to be instructed.
From the condition of things on this side of New Berne, and more particularly of Washington, I think the enemy have no difficulty in getting information through our lines.
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