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I would respectfully call the attention of the general commanding to the order from the Headquarters of the Army forbidding the purchase or issue of coffee as part of the ration. The article can be purchased at from 50 to 80 cents per pound in this market and in desired quantities; and when it is considered that the pay of a soldier at the present depreciated rate of our currency will not buy a calico dress for his wife, I feel justified in asking that the component parts of the ration, being equally the dew of the soldier as his monthly pay, may be issued to him when it can be obtained at a reasonable price. If the influence of the commanding general is brought to bear on the subject perhaps the soldiers of the Trans-Mississippi Department will be benefited thereby.
Major-General Magruder is reported to have arrived at Houston. Brigadier-General Hebert will leave on Tuesday, the 2nd proximo, for Little Rock.
I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
H. P. BEE,
Brigadier-General, Provisional Army, Commanding.
[Indorsement.]
HEADQUARTERS TRANS-MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT,
Little Rock, Ark., December 22, 1862.In the absence of Major-General Holmes, who has gone to Fort Smith these communications (copies) are respectfully forwarded to the Adjutant and Inspector General.
S. S. ANDERSON,
Lieutenant Col., Assistant Adjutant-General, Trans-Miss. Dept.
Abstract from Return of the District of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona, commanded by Major General J. B. Magruder, for November, 1862 (headquarters Houston, Tex.).
Present for duty.
Command. Officers. Men. Aggregate Aggregate
present. present
and
absent.
Sub-District
of the Rio
Grande,
Brigadier General
H. P. Bee,
commanding:
Corpus 23 435 532 656
Christi,
infantry,
cavalry, and
artillery.
Lavaca, 10 190 267 370
infantry,
cavalry, and
artillery.
Camp Salado, 9 289 348 404
infantry
Camp Morgan, 6 100 118 153
cavalry
Camp near 13 236 310 413
San Antonio,
cavalry
Camp near 31 474 605 769
Columbus,
cavalry
Camp near 27 443 495 623
Oakland,
cavalry
Fort Clark, 3 77 106 163
cavalry
Atoscosa, 4 54 65 80
cavalry
Ringgold 17 275 337 363
Barracks,
infantry and
cavalry.
Fort Brown, .......... ......... ........... ..........
cavalry*
Carriazo .......... ......... ........... ..........
cavalry*
Fort .......... ......... .......... ..........
McIntosh,
cavalry*
Sub-District
of Houston,
Col. X. B.
Debray
commanding:
Fort Hebert, 64 1,208 1,698 2,148
infantry and
artillery.
Harrisburg, 29 569 708 814
cavalry
Velasco, 31 434 524 684
infantry,
cavalry, and
artillery.
Horses. Pieces of artillery.
Command. Serviceab Unservic Heavy. Field. Mounta
le. eable. in.
Sub-
District
of the
Rio
Grande,
Brigadier
General H.
P. Bee,
commandin
g:
Corpus 76 18 ......... 6 ......
Christi,
infantry,
cavalry,
and
artillery
.
Lavaca, ......... ........ 8 ........ 1
infantry,
cavalry,
and
artillery
.
Camp ......... ........ ......... ........ ......
Salado,
infantry
Camp 144 ........ ......... ........ ......
Morgan,
cavalry
Camp near 410 ........ ......... ........ ......
San
Antonio,
cavalry
Camp near 722 7 ......... ........ ......
Columbus,
cavalry
Camp near ......... ........ ......... ........ ......
Oakland,
cavalry
Fort 79 ........ ......... ........ ......
Clark,
cavalry
Atoscosa, ......... ........ ......... ........ ......
cavalry
Ringgold ......... ........ ......... ........ ......
Barracks,
infantry
and
cavalry.
Fort ......... ........ ......... ........ ......
Brown,
cavalry*
Carriazo ......... ........ ......... ........ ......
cavalry*
Fort ......... ........ ........ ........ ......
McIntosh,
cavalry*
Sub-
District
of
Houston,
Col. X.
B.
Debray
commandin
g:
Fort ......... ........ ........ ........ ......
Hebert,
infantry
and
artillery
.
Harrisbur 852 ........ ......... ........ ......
g,
cavalry
Velasco, 315 ........ ......... ........ ......
infantry,
cavalry,
and
artillery
.
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