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of the troops which they command. Men well disciplined, well instructed, and well cared for point the honest officer and true patriot. The reverse shows and officer unworthy of his position,and faithless to the cause.
By command of General Johnston:
GEORGE WM. BRENT,
Assistant Adjutant-General.
RICHMOND, VA., January 8, 1864.
General J. LONGSTREET, Russellville, Tenn.:
You have authority to order general courts-martial, being senior officer in the Department of East Tennessee; as such you become the commander of that department, which gives you the right to order courts.
General Johnston telegraphs that he has ordered the men of your command to join him.
S. COOPER,
Adjutant and Inspector General.
Abstract from return of Ransom's division, Department of Southwest Virginia and East Tennessee, Major General Robert Ransom, jr. C. S. Army, commanding January 8, 1864; headquarters near Bull's Gap, Tenn.
Present for duty.
Command. Officers Men Effective Aggregate Aggregate
total present present
present and
absent
General 7 ...... ........ 7 7
staff
Corse's 81 1,041 1,041 1,256 1,795
brigade
Wharton's 66 862 862 1,015 1,357
brigade
Jackson's 44 309 309 408 771
brigade
Total 198 2,212 2,212 2,686 3,930
infantry
Jones' 111 1,193 1,193 1,477 3,490
brigade a
Williams' 98 786 786 1,088 2,228
brigade a
Total 209 1,979 1,979 2,565 5,718
cavalry
King's 16 326 326 376 556
artillery
(18 guns)
b
Grand 423 4,517 4,517 5,627 10,204
total
a Last report used.
b McClung's battery, aggregate, 53, and Burroughs' battery, 78 not included in this report; at Saltville.
Organization of troops in the Department of Southwest Virginia and East Tennessee, commanded by Major General Robert Ransom, jr, C. S. Army, January 8, 1864.
Corse's Brigade
Co. JAMES GILES.
15th Virginia, Lieutenant Colonel Emmett M. Morrison.
29th Virginia, Major Alexander Haynes.
30th Virginia, Lieutenant Colonel Robert S. Chew.
Wharton's Brigade.
Brigadier General GABRIEL C. WHARTON,
30th Virginia Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel J. Lyle Clarke.
51st Virginia, Colonel Augustus Forsberg.
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