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Return showing effective total, total present and aggregate present of Hardee's corps. April 3, 1865.
Command. Effective Total present. Aggregate
total. present.
INFANTRY.
McLaws' 2,905 3,313 3,605
division. . .
Hoke's 4,105 4,905 5,361
division. . .
.
Taliaferro's 1,703 1,957 2,069
division. . .
Total 8,713 10,175 11,035
infantry. . .
ARTILLERY.
McLaws' 179 198 208
division. . .
Hoke's 260 291 304
division. . .
Taliaferro's 189 202 209
division. . .
Total 628 691 721
artillery. . .
Grand total. . 9,341 10,866 11,755
.
W. J. HARDEE,
Lieutenant-General.
HEADQUARTERS HARDEE'S CORPS,
April 3, 1865.Semi-weekly report of effective strength of cavalry.
Command. Effective Total present. Aggregate
total. present.
Wheeler's
corps:
Hume's 2,112 2,678 2,847
divison. . .
Allen's 1,602 2,365 2,524
division. . .
Total. . . 3,714 5,043 5,371
Butler's 1,727 2,026 2,171
division a
Grand total. . 5,441 7,069 7,542
.
a Including First South Cavalry, Nineteenth Battalion South Carolina Cavalry, and Hart's and Earle's batteries.
WADE HAMPTON,
Lieutenant-General.
BOON HILL, April 3, 1865.
NEAR SMITHFIELD, N. C., April 4, 1865.
General R. E. LEE:
General Beauregard telegraphs that Stoneman crossed Yadkin at Jonesville and Rockford on 2nd, moving toward Dobson and Mount Airy.
J. E. JOHNSTON.
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