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Abstract from tri-monthly of troops in the Department of West Virginia, Brigadier General Benjamin F. Kelley, U. S. Army, commanding, January 31, 1864.
Present for duty.
Command. Officers. Men. Aggregate
present.
Department staff 8 --- 8
First Division (Brigadier --- --- ---
General Jeremiah C.
Sullivan)
Infantry 282 5,896 7,019
Cavalry 86 2,071 2,794
Artillery 43 1,201 1,419
Total 411 9,168 11,232
Second Division (Colonel --- --- ---
James A. Mulligan)
Infantry 219 5,709 6,671
Cavalry 50 1,307 1,532
Artillery 11 425 463
Total 280 7,441 8,666
Third Division (Brigadier --- --- ---
General E. P. Scammon)
Infantry 98 2,393 2,957
Cavalry 42 1,318 1,577
Artillery 5 197 222
Total 145 3,908 4,456
Fourth Division (Brigadier --- --- ---
General William W. Averell)
Infantry 40 1,063 1,263
Cavalry 83 2,070 2,693
Artillery 5 185 198
Total 128 3,318 4,154
Virginia Exempts (two 5 130 178
companies), Captain E. Over
Detachment Signal Corps, 3 14 18
Captain E. A. Denicke.
Grand total, Department of 980 23,979 29,012
West Virginia
Command. Aggregate Pieces of Stations.
present and artillery.
absent.
Department staff 8 --- Cumberland
First Division --- --- Harper's
(Brigadier General Ferry
Jeremiah C. Sullivan)
Infantry 8,379 ---
Cavalry 3,796 ---
Artillery 1,576 72
Total 13,751 72
Second Division (Colonel --- --- New Creek
James A. Mulligan)
Infantry 7,549 ---
Cavalry 1,679 ---
Artillery 528 22
Total 9,756 22
Third Division --- --- Charleston
(Brigadier General E.
P. Scammon)
Infantry 4,823 ---
Cavalry 2,092 ---
Artillery 313 16
Total 7,228 16
Fourth Division --- --- Martinsburg
(Brigadier General
William W. Averell)
Infantry 1,579 ---
Cavalry 3,525 ---
Artillery 221 12
Total 5,325 12
Virginia Exempts (two 186 --- Wheeling
companies), Captain E.
Over
Detachment Signal Corps, 20 --- Martinsburg
Captain E. A. Denicke.
Grand total, Department 36,274 122
of West Virginia
Organization of troops in the Department of West Virginia, Brigadier General Benjamin F. Kelley, U. S. Army,commanding, January 31, 1864.
FIRST DIVISION.
Brigadier General JEREMIAH C. SULLIVAN.
Second Brigade.
Colonel WILLIAM P. MAULSBY.
1st Maryland, Potomac Home Brigade, Lieutenant Colonel Roger E. Cook.
2nd Maryland, Eastern Shore, Lieutenant Colonel Elijah E. Massey.
Third Brigade.
Colonel ROBERT S. RODGERS.
18th Connecticut, Major Henry Peale.
116th Ohio, Colonel James Washburn.
123rd Ohio, Major Horace Kellogg.
12th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Colonel Lewis B. Pierce.
5th U. S. Artillery, Battery B, Lieutenant Henry A. Du Pont.
Wheaton's Brigade.
Colonel JOHN F. BALLIER.
62nd New York, Colonel David J. Nevin.
93rd Pennsylvania, Major John I. Nevin.
98th Pennsylvania, Lieutenant Colonel John W. Patterson.
139th Pennsylvania, Lieutenant Colonel William H. Moody.
17th Indiana Battery,* Lieutenant William H. Miner.
1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Battery D,* Captain Andrew Rosney.
1st West Virginia Light Artillery, Battery A,* Captain George Furst.
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*Temporarily attached to brigade.
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