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Abstract from return of the Department of New Mexico, Brigadier General James H. Carleton, commanding,* for the month of June, 1863; headquarters, Santa Fe, n. Mex.
Present for duty
Command. Officers Men Aggregate
present
Department staff 16 -- 16
Fort Marcy, N. Mex. (Captain 1 37 53
H. R. Selden), Fifth U. S.
Infantry
Fort Union, N. Mex., 5 95 171
(Captain P. W. L. Plympton),
Fifth and Seventh U. S.
Infantry
Fort Union Depot, N. Mex. -- 15
(Captain W. R. Schomaker, 15
military storekeeper),
company of ordnance.
Fort Sumner, N. Mex.(Cap. J. 5 83 115
Updegraff), Fifth U. S.
Infantry, Second Cavalry,
California Volunteers.
Fort Stanton, N. Mex. (Major 5 73 129
J. Smith), First New Mexico;
Fifth Infantry, California
Volunteers; First Cavalry,
California Volunteers
Fort Wingate, N. Mex. 10 215 313
(Lieutenant Colonel J. F.
Chavese), First New Mexico
Volunteers.
Albuquerque, N. Mex. (Captain 4 128 172
W. H. Lewis), Third U. S.
Artillery, Fifth U. S.
Infantry
Los Pinos, N. Mex. (Captain 5 63 90
S. Archer), Fifth U. S.
Infantry.
Captain Easton, N. Mex. (Captain 1 52 62
E. H. Bergmann, First New
Mexico Volunteers
Fort Craig, N. Mex.(Colonel 14 345 433
E. A. Rigg), Fist and Fifth
U. S. Infantry; First Cavalry
California Volunteers
Franklin, Tex. (Colonel 15 236 326
George W. Bowie), Fifth U. S.
Infantry; First Cavalry,
California Volunteers
Fort West, N. Mex. (Captain 3 39 56
V. Dresher), First Infantry,
California Volunteers; First
Cavalry, California
Volunteers
Fort Bowie, Ariz. (Captain 2 46 56
T. T. Tidball), Fifth
Infantry, California
Volunteers
Tucson, Ariz. (Captain 4 63 94
William French), Fifth
Infantry, California
Volunteers
Las Crucese, N. Mex. 3 108 156
(Lieutenant Colonel W.
McMullen), First and Fifth
Infantry, California
Volunteers.
Fort McRae, N. Mex. (Major 1 43 92
A. Morrison), First New
Mexico Volunteers
En route, First U. S. -- -- --
Cavalry, Fifth Infantry,
California Volunteers
En route, three companies 9 225 234
First Infantry, California
Volunteers
In the field, New Mexico 16 290 306
(Colonel C. Carson),
headquarters First New
Mexico Volunteers, and four
companies First New Mexico.
In the field, New Mexico, 2 70 72
(Captain C. R. Wellman),
First Cavalry, California
Volunteers
Total 121 2,226 2,961
Command. Aggregate Aggregate Piece of
present present and field
and absent absent last artillery
return
Department staff 19 18 --
Fort Marcy, N. Mex. 65 64 --
(Captain H. R. Selden),
Fifth U. S. Infantry
Fort Union, N. Mex., 179 430 --
(Captain P.
W. L. Plympton), Fifth and
Seventh U. S. Infantry
Fort Union Depot, N. Mex. 15 15 --
(Captain W. R. Schomaker,
military storekeeper),
company of ordnance.
Fort Sumner, N. 142 143 --
Mex.(Cap. J. Updegraff),
Fifth U. S. Infantry,
Second Cavalry,
California Volunteers.
Fort Stanton, N. Mex. 222 155 --
(Major J. Smith), First
New Mexico; Fifth
Infantry, California
Volunteers; First
Cavalry, California
Volunteers
Fort Wingate, N. Mex. 344 348 --
(Lieutenant Colonel
J. F. Chavese), First New
Mexico Volunteers.
Albuquerque, N. Mex. 182 173 4
(Captain W. H. Lewis),
Third U. S. Artillery,
Fifth U. S. Infantry
Los Pinos, N. Mex. 94 95 --
(Captain S. Archer),
Fifth U. S. Infantry.
Captain Easton, N. Mex. 77 79 --
(Captain E. H. Bergmann,
First New Mexico
Volunteers
Fort Craig, N. 468 540 --
Mex.(Colonel E. A. Rigg),
Fist and Fifth U. S.
Infantry; First Cavalry
California Volunteers
Franklin, Tex. (Colonel 386 459 --
George W. Bowie), Fifth
U. S. Infantry; First
Cavalry, California
Volunteers
Fort West, N. Mex. 215 285 2
(Captain V. Dresher),
First Infantry,
California Volunteers;
First Cavalry, California
Volunteers
Fort Bowie, Ariz. 61 51 --
(Captain T. T. Tidball),
Fifth Infantry,
California Volunteers
Tucson, Ariz. (Captain 121 119 --
William French), Fifth
Infantry, California
Volunteers
Las Crucese, N. Mex. 163 311 --
(Lieutenant Colonel W.
McMullen), First and
Fifth Infantry,
California Volunteers.
Fort McRae, N. Mex. 101 104 --
(Major A.
Morrison), First New
Mexico Volunteers
En route, First U. S. -- 103 --
Cavalry, Fifth Infantry,
California Volunteers
En route, three companies 234 -- --
First Infantry,
California Volunteers
In the field, New Mexico 306 4 ---
(Colonel C. Carson),
headquarters First New
Mexico Volunteers, and
four companies First New
Mexico.
In the field, New Mexico, 72 -- --
(Captain C. R. Wellman),
First Cavalry, California
Volunteers
Total 3,466 3,496 6
HEADQUARTERS DEFENSES OF NEW ORLEANS, July 2, 1863.Commodore MORRIS:
Some apprehensions are entertained that vessels may be sent from this city up the river to aid the rebels. I have given orders that no steamer or other vessel not on Government service be allowed to pass the river, except by special authority from these headquarters.
I have, therefore, respectfully to suggest, if you can conveniently do so, that you will station a vessel at the parapet, with orders to let no vessel pass unless she is on Government service or has a permit from these headquarters.
I have the honor to be, commodore, your obedient servant,
W. H. EMORY,Brigadier-General, Commanding.
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*Brigadier General Joseph R. West, commanding District of Arizona.
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