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FOURTH DIVISION.
Stand of colors.................................. 11
Pieces of artillery.............................. 74
Stand of small-arms.............................. 3,500
Fountain Warehouse, containing bales of C. S. A.
cotton........................................... 6,000
Alabama Warehouse, containing bales of C. S. A.
cotton........................................... 7,000
Boxes of tobacco................................. 100
Hogsheads of sugar............................... 20
Barrels of sugar (100) and quantities of other
commissary stores destroyed.
Near Macon Railroad Depot destroyed three large
warehouses, containing 20,000 sacks of corn, an
immense amount of quartermaster's stores, commissary
stores, and valuable machinery, all in readiness for
shipment; a large number of caissons and limbers
generally unserviceable.
Locomotives...................................... 15
Passenger-cars................................... 10
Box-cars......................................... 60
Flat-cars........................................ 24
Coal-cars........................................ 9
Round-houses and machine-shops................... 2
Naval armory and contents........................ 1
Navy-yard and contents........................... 2
Foundries........................................ 1
Niter-works...................................... 1
Iron-works....................................... 2
C. S. arsenal and contents....................... 1
Powder magazines and contents................... 2
Oil-cloth manufactory............................ 1
Cloth manufactories.............................. 3
Rope factory..................................... 1
Government blacksmith shops...................... 2
Paper-mill....................................... 1
Bridges.......................................... 4
Hughes, Daniel & Co.'s warehouse, containing 10,000
bales of cotton, presses and types of the following
newspapers-Columbus Sun, columbus Enquirer, Columbus
Times, and the types, one press, &c., of the Memphis
Appeal.
Telegraph instruments............................ 20
Suits of Confederate uniforms.................... 4,500
Yards of army jeans.............................. 5,890
Yards of Osnaburgs............................... 1,000
Pairs of shoes................................... 8,820
Pairs of cotton drawers.......................... 4,750
Gray jackets..................................... 1,750
Pairs of pants................................... 4,700
Pairs of socks................................... 2,000
Shirts........................................... 400
Gray caps........................................ 650
Tin cups......................................... 2,000
Tin pans......................................... 33
Wooden buckets................................... 960
Hatchets......................................... 375
Axes and helves.................................. 1,000
Picks and helves................................. 1,000
Spades and shovels............................... 400
Boxes of carpenter tools......................... 15
Wall-tents and flies............................. 100
Coils of half-inch rope.......................... 6
C. L. GREENO,
Major and Provost-Marshal, Cav. Corps, Mil. Div. of the Mississippi.
OFFICE PROVOST MARSHAL, CAVALRY CORPS,
MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSISSIPPI,
Macon, Ga., June 28, 1865.
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