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Abstract from a field return, September 30, 1861, of the First Corps, Army of the Potomac, commanded by General Beauregard.
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Present for duty.
Troops. Office Men. Total Aggrega Total Aggrega
rs. present te present te
. present and present
. absent. and
absent.
General 17 ... 17 17 17 17
staff
Infantry 1,286 19,759 25,091 26,549 30,183 31,886
Cavalry 88 1,237 1,411 1,502 1,809 1,925
Artiller 59 1,072 1,223 1,283 1,568 1,645
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Total 1,450 22,068 27,742 29,351 33,577 35,473
Abstract from return of the Department of Fredericksburg, commanded by Brigadier General T. H. Holmes, for September, 1861.
Present for duty.
Station. Officers. Men. Aggregate
present and
absent.
Evansport and 124 1,885 3,160
vicinity
Marlborough 3 36 70
Point
Do 36 483 725
Camp Holmes 36 494 855
Camp Bee 38 479 787
Aquia Creek 29 366 869
Cross Roads 3 66 97
King George 3 44 96
County
Camp Clifton 25 337 514
Camp Potomac 38 362 646
Mathias Point 9 92 182
Tappahannock 33 416 647
Fort Lowry 3 26 71
Richmond 26 305 331
County
Heathsville 19 319 357
Grand total 425 5,710 9,407
Council of war at Centerville.
OCTOBER 1, 1861.*
On the 26th September, 1861, General Joseph E. Johnston addressed a letter to the Secretary of War in regard to the importance of putting this army in condition to assume the offensive, and suggested that his excellency the President, or the Secretary of War, or some one representing them, should at an early day come tot he headquarters of the army, then at or near Fairfax Court-House, for the purpose of deciding whether the army could be re-enforced to the next extent that the commanding general deemed necessary for an offensive campaign.
his excellency the President arrived at Fairfax Court-House a few days thereafter, late in the afternoon, and proceeded to the quarters of General Beauregard. On the same evening General Johnston and I.
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*The exact date does not appear in the records. That above is approximately, if not absolutely, correct.
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