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488 Series I Volume XIX-II Serial 28 - Antietam Part II

Page 488 OPERATIONS IN N. VA.,W. VA.,MD.,AND PA. Chapter XXXI.

Abstract from list of clothing, camp and garrison equipage, shipped to Frederick, Hagerstown, and Harper's Ferry, &c.-Continued.

Date. To whom issued. Knit Drawers. Ponchos.

jackets.

1862.

Oct. 16 Captain Alex. Bliss,

assistant 2,500 2,500

-------

quartermaster,

Harper's Ferry.

18 Captain Alex. Bliss,

assistant 5,005 7,500

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quartermaster,

Harper's Ferry.

22 Captain Alex Bliss,

assistant

--------

10,000 5,000

quartermaster,

Harper's Ferry.

22 Lieutenant-Colonel

Ingalls,

--------

15,000

-------

quartermaster,

Harper's Ferry.

24 Captain Alex Bliss,

assistant

--------

-------

-------

quartermaster,

Harper's Ferry.

25 Captain Alex. Bliss,

assistant

--------

-------

-------

quartermaster,

Harper's Ferry.

7,505 47,000 7,000

Total, October 25, 13,114 67,700 7,000

1862.

28 Captain Alex. Bliss,

assistant

--------

15,000

-------

quartermaster,

Harper's Ferry.

29 Captain Alex. Bliss,

assistant

--------

15,000 10,000

quartermaster,

Harper's Ferry.

--------

30,000 10,000

Total, October 29, 13,114 97,700 17,000

1862.

CONTINUATION:

Stockin Cavalry

Date. Forage gs, Sack jackets Canteens Flannel

caps. pairs. coats. (priva- . shirts.

tes').

1862.

Oct. 16 2,500 5,000

-----

1,250 4,000

------

18

-----

25,200

-----

------

-------

6,000

22 5,000 15,000

-----

------

5,000 10,000

22

-----

------

-----

------

-------

------

24 12,000 15,000

-----

------

-------

------

25

-----

------

-----

------

-------

------

26,500 72,225 1,990 3,250 16,037 25,325

34,500 93,425 4,190 4,750 25,221 43,101

28

-----

15,000

-----

1,500

-------

------

29

-----

15,000

-----

------

3,008 2,200

-----

30,000

-----

1,500 3,008 2,200

34,500 123,425 4,190 6,250 28,229 45,301

CONTINUATION:

Haver Trowsers Boots, D'Abri Great Blanket

Date. sacks (mounted) pairs. tents. coats s.

. . (foot).

1862.

Oct. 16 ---- 2,500 550

------

------

------

18 ----

--------

-----

------

10,500

------

22 5,000

--------

1,050 5,000

------

------

22 ----

--------

-----

------

------

------

24 ----

--------

2,000

------

2,270

------

25 ----

--------

-----

------

------

3,500

12, 4,500 10,600 8,980 18,770 3,500

050

23, 7,700 13,800 23,100 30,270 6,520

989

28 ----

--------

-----

------

------

------

29 9,900 5,000

-----

------

------

4,384

9,900 5,000

-----

------

------

4,384

33, 12,700 13,800 23,100 30,270 10,904

889

CONTINUATION:

Great Infant- Infant- Trow-

coats ry ry sers Bootees Knit

Date. (moun- coats coats (foot). (priva- shirts.

ted). (priva- (musi- * tes').

tes'). cians')

1862.

Oct. 16 3,500

------

------

------

13,200

------

18

-----

7,500

------

11,550 7,500

------

22

-----

15,000

------

10,000 10,000

------

22

-----

------

------

------

9,200

------

24

-----

------

------

------

------

------

25

-----

------

------

15,070 10,000

------

3,500 27,500 75 41,620 54,900 2,655

5,575 36,500 75 55,620 66,400 5,079

28

-----

7,500

------

15,000 10,010

------

29 2,015

------

------

10,000 10,030 11,595

2,015 7,500

------

25,000 20,040 11,595

7,590 44,060 75 80,620 86,440 16,674

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*The items in this column foot up 37,120 instead of 41,620 as given in the original.

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