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commanding the troops committing the outrage in proportion to their rank.
By command of Major-General Butler:
GEO. C. STRONG,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
Abstract from Return of the Department of New Mexico, Brigadier General J. H. Carleton commanding, for the month of September, 1862 (headquarters Santa Fe, N. Mex.).
Present for duty.
Aggrega
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Command. cers. Men te pre te pres absent
sent. ent and at last
absent. monthly
return.
Headquarters
Department of New 11
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Mexico: Brigadier General
J. H. Carleton.
Fort Marcy, Lieutenant
Col. T. H. Dodd,
2nd Colorado
Volunteers:
Companies A and B, 7 184 260 283 410
2nd Colorado
Volunteers, and H
and K, 1st New
Mexico Volunteers)
Fort Garland,
Colo., Major A. H.
Mayer, 1st New
Mexico Volunteers:
Company C, 3rd
Cavalry; D and M, 10 327 380 425 146
1st New Mexico
Volunteers; H and
K, 1st and H, 2nd
Colorado
Volunteers.
Fort Union, N.
Mex., Captain P. W.
L. Plympton, 7th
U. S. Infantry:
Companies C, F, 8 188 306 457 416
and H, 7th
Infantry; B and F,
1st, and C, 2nd
Colorado
Volunteers.
Fort Union Depot,
Captain W. R.
Shoemaker, M. S. 1 17 18 18 16
K: Ordnance
company.
Peralto, N. Mex.,
Captain H. B.
Bristol, 5th U. S.
Infantry: 8 166 253 297 54
Companies D, E, F,
and G, 5th U. S.
Infantry.
Cubero, N. Mex.,
Captain J. C. Shaw,
1st New Mexico 2 71 89 91 91
Volunteers:
Company F, 1st New
Mexico Volunteers.
Los Lunas, N.
Mex., Col. C.
Carson, 1st New
Mexico Volunteers: 7 94 124 147 147
Companies A and G,
1st New Mexico
Volunteers.
Polvaders, N.
Mex., Major Arthur
Morrison, 1st New
Mexico Volunteers: 5 138 171 172 172
Companies B and I,
1st N. Mexico
Volunteers.
Gallisteo, N.
Mex., Captain J. D.
Sena, 1st New
Mexico Volunteers: 2 52 71 80 80
Company C, 1st New
Mexico Volunteers.
Fort Craig, N.
Mex., Captain Samuel
Archer, 5th U. S.
Infantry: 2 186 222 273 146
Companies A, B, I,
and K, 5th U. S.
Infantry.
En route for
Arizona, Captain J.
Updegraff, 5th U.
S. Infantry: Five
companies of the
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268
5th infantry and
Company F, 2nd
Colorado
Volunteers,
mounted.
Camp near Fort
Craig, Major E. W.
Wynkoop, 1st
Colorado
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335
Volunteers: Four
companies 1st
Colorado
Volunteers.
Camp Wingate, N.
Mex. Captain H. R.
Selden, 5th U. S.
Infantry: 1 78 93 98 482
Companies D and G,
1st Cavalry, U. S.
Army.
Total. 64 1,501 1,998 2,353 2,771
Aggregate of the
"Column from
California" borne
on the returns of
the Department of 50 1,252 1,523 1,725
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the Pacific, but
serving within the
Department of New
Mexico.
By authority of instructions from Headquarters of the Army, dated June 12 and August 15, 1861, the companies of the Tenth Infantry, the First, Second, and Third Cavalry, were orderd to report to the commanding officer of Fort Leavenworth, Kans., pursuant to Department S. Q., No. 168, September 18, 1862, but a portion of this order being rescinded, two companies, D and G, First, and Company C, Third U. S. Cavalry remained on duty within this department.
GENERAL ORDERS,
HDQRS. DEPARTMENT OF NEW MEXICO, No. 85.
Santa Fe, N. Mex., September 21, 1862.In entering upon the duties that remove him from immediate association with the troops constituting the Column from California the commanding general desires to express his grateful acknowledgment of the conduct and services of the officers and men of that command.
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