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MISCELLANEOUS.
Annapolis, Md.
Colonel C. A. WAITE.
3rd Maryland Potomac Home Brigade, Lieutenant Colonel Charles Gilpin.
Purnell (Maryland) Cavalry, Company B, Captain Thomas H. Watkins.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Lieutenant Colonel WILLIAM D. WHIPPLE.
1st Connecticut Cavalry, Company E, Captain H. Atwater.
Pennsylvania Independent Companies.
Drafted men, Captain G. W. Hubbell.
Camp Chesebrough, Md.
1st Connecticut Cavalry (five companies), Captain Charles Farnsworth.
Fort Delaware.
Grig. General A. SCHOEPE.
Pennsylvania Battery (A), Captain Stanislaus Mlotkowski.
Pennsylvania Battery (G), Captain John Jay Young.
3rd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery, Company M, Captain F. H. Reichard.
157th Pennsylvania, Company C, Captain Thomas E. Carter.
Abstract from returns of the Department of the East, Major General John E. Wool, U. S. Army, commanding, for the month of May, 1863.
Present for duty.
Command. Officers. Men Aggregate Aggregate
present. present
and
absent.
Department staff* 77 -- 77 77
Fourt Hamilton, 13 359 488 565
Bvt. Brigadier
General Hearvey
Brown
Fort Lafayette, -- -- -- --
Lieutenant C. O.
Wood+
Fort Schuyler, 8 235 308 363
Captain S. R.
Cowles
Fort at Sandy 4 107 133 135
Hook, Captain
Adams Cleghorn
Fort Ontario, 1 21 28 29
Lieutenant A. C.
Cook
Fort Independence, 9 190 235 240
Major J. W.
Gordon
Fort Warren, 19 516 623 644
Colonel J. Dimick
Fort Preble, 5 84 127 151
Lieutenant
Colonel J. D.
Greene
Fort Trumbull, 2 118 171 178
Colonel W. Gates
Fort Adams, 5 80 135 157
Colonel O. L.
Shepherd
Portland, Colonel 6 30 56 90
E. C. Mason
Portsmouth Grove, 1 66 80 86
Captain C.
Blanding.
Total++ 150 1,806 2,461 2,715
Troops in the Department of the East, May 31, 1863.
7th Maine (detachment), Portland, Me.
Massachusetts Heavy Artillery (one company), Fort Independence, Mass.
Massachusetts Heavy Artillery (three companies), Fort Warren, Mass.
2nd New Hampshire, transferred to Washington, D. C., May 23.
10th New York Heavy Artillery, $ Company D, Fort Schuyler, N. Y.
10th New York Heavy Artillery, Company E, fort at Sandy Hook, N. Y.
20th New York Battery, Fort Schuyler, N. Y.
28th New York Battery, Fort Schuyler, N. Y.
12th New York Cavalry, \\ Camp Washington, N. Y.
Rhode Island Hospital Guards, Portsmouth Grove, R. I.
1st U. S. Artillery, headquarters and Battery A, Fort Warren, Mass.
56th U. S. Artillery, headquarters and Batteries B and E, Fort Hamilton, N. Y.
11th United States, headquarters and recruits, Fort Independence, Mass.
12th United States, headquarters and Companies F and H, Fort Hamilton, N. Y.
14th United States, headquarters and recruits, Fort Trumbull, Conn.
15th United States, headquarters and recruits, Fort Adams, R. I.
16th United States, headquarters and recruits, Fort Ontario, N. Y.
17th United States, headquarters and recruits, Fort Preble, Me.
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*Including all staff officers on duty within the territorial limits of the department.
+Garrisoned by detachment from Fort Hamilton.
++Not including troops being organized, and yet under State control.
$Companies B, L, and M transferred to Washington, D. C., May 30.
\\Dropped from tri-monthly report of February 20, as "still under State authority."
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