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Abstract from return of the Department of the Susguehanna, &c.-Continued.
Present for duty.
Command. Officers. Men.
Harisburg, Pa. (Major General
Julius Stahel):
Staff......................... 4 ...........
Infantry..................... 6 123
Cavalry...................... 78 1,635
Artillery..................... 5 76
Total......................... 93 1,834
Chambersburg (Brigadier General 2 ........
Orris S. Ferry),
staff................
Gettysburg (Captain Thomas S. ........... ..........
McGowan), infantry............
Harrisburg (Lieutenant Colonel 4 ..........
James V. Bomford),
infantry..........
York, Pa, infantry............... 3 77
Chambersburg (Lieutenant James 3 88
W. Piper), Battery E, 5th U. S.
Artillery...............
Assistant quartmasters and chief 8 ..........
quartermaster (Captain Alex. N.
Shipley)...............
Company F, First Battalion, 3 78
Pennsylvania Volunteers (Captain
J. A. Ege)..................
Harisburg (Captain Jeremiah H. ..........
Gilman), commissaries of 8
subsistance, U. S. Army, and
Chief commissary of subsistence..
Total...................... 31 243
Grand total, Department of the 185 2,957
Susquehanna..............
Command. Aggregat Aggregat Pieces
e e of
present. present artill
and ery.
absent.
Harisburg, Pa. (Major General
Julius Stahel):
Staff......................... 4 4 .....
Infantry..................... 150 151 ......
Cavalry...................... 1,881 2,051 ......
Artillery..................... 105 106 ......
Total......................... 2,140 2,312 ......
Chambersburg (Brigadier General 2 2 ......
Orris S. Ferry),
staff................
Gettysburg (Captain Thomas S. ........ ....... ......
McGowan), infantry............
Harrisburg (Lieutenant Colonel 4 4 ......
James V. Bomford),
infantry..........
York, Pa, infantry............... 85 88 ......
Chambersburg (Lieutenant James 95 100 4
W. Piper), Battery E, 5th U. S.
Artillery...............
Assistant quartmasters and chief 8 8 ......
quartermaster (Captain Alex. N.
Shipley)...............
Company F, First Battalion, 84 88 ......
Pennsylvania Volunteers (Captain
J. A. Ege)..................
Harisburg (Captain Jeremiah H. 8 8 ......
Gilman), commissaries of
subsistance, U. S. Army, and
Chief commissary of subsistence..
Total...................... 286 298 4
Grand total, Department of the 3,823 4,150 12
Susquehanna..............
Troops in the Department of the Susquehanna, commanded by Major General Darius N. Couch, December 31, 1863.
CHAMBERSBURG, PA.
Brigadier General ORRIS FERRY.
1st Battalion Pennsylvania Infantry, Company F, Captain Joseph A. Ege.
5th U. S. Artillery, Battery E, James W. Piper.
HARRISBURG, PA.
Major General JULIUS STAHEL.
2oth Pennsylvania Cavalry, (seven companies), Colonel John E. Wynkoop.
21st Pennsylvania, (seven companies).*
Nevin's (Pennsylvania) Light Artillery, Battery I, Captain Robert J. Nevin.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Major General GEORGE CADWALADER.
27th New York Battery, Captain John B. Eaton.
20th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company B, Captain Michael B. Strickler.
20th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company L, Samuel Comfort, jr.
1st Battalion Pennsylvania Infantry (three companies), Lieutenant Colonel Joseph F. Ramsey.
2nd Battalion Pennsylvania Infantry (five conpanies), Lieutenant Colonel T. Elwood Zell.
147th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company I, Captain Charles Fair.
READING, PA.
Major General FRANZ SIGEL.
10th New Jersey, Lieutenant Colonel Charles H. Tay.
1st New York Light Artillery, Battery A, Captain Thomas H. Bates.
20th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company G, Captain Hugh A. Kelley.
Ten companies U. S. Veteran Corps.*
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* commander not of record.
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