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Page 750 W. FLA., S. ALA., S. MISS., LA., TEX., N. MEX. Chapter XXXVIII.

Abstract from returns of the Department of New Mexico, Brigadier General James H. Carleton, U. S. Army, commanding,* for the month of September, 1863; headquarters, Santa Fe, N. Mex.

Present for duty

Command Officers Men Aggrega Aggrega Pieces

te te of field

present present artiller

and y

absent

Department 20 ..... 20 21 .....

staff

Fort Marcy, N. 1 45 60 65 .....

Mex. (Captain

H. R. Selden),

Fifth U. S.

Infantry

Fort Union, N. 6 167 260 318 ......

Mex.

(Lieutenant

Colonel W.

McMullen),

Fifth U. S.

and Seventh,

U. S.

Infantry;

First

Infantry,

California

Volunteers;

First Cavalry,

California

Volunteers.

Fort Union ...... 15 15 15 .....

Depot. N. Mex.

(Captain W.

R. Shoemaker,

military

storekeeper),

company of

ordnance.

Fort Sumner, 4 75 109 137 .....

N. Mex.

(Captain J.

Updegraff),

fifth U. S.

Infantry;

Second

Cavalry,

California

Volunteers.

Fort Stanton, 4 37 85 194 .....

N. Mex. (Captain

E. B. Frink),

Seventy U. S.

Infantry;

First Cavalry,

New Mexico

Volunteers;

Fifth

Infantry,

California

Volunteers.

Fort Wingate, 6 136 189 329 .....

N. Mex.

(Captain R.

Chacon), First

Infantry,

California

Volunteers;

First Cavalry,

New Mexico

Volunteers

Albuquerque, 4 69 101 173 4

N. Mex.

(Captain W.

H. Lewis),

Third U. S.

Artillery;

Fifth U. S.

Infantry

Los Pinos, N. 4 35 56 93 .....

Mex. (Captain

S. Archer),

Fifth U. S.

Infantry

Fort Basom, N. 2 84 108 112 ......

Mex. (Captain

P. W. L.

Plympton),

Seventh U. S.

Infantry;

First Cavalry,

New Mexico

Volunteers

Fort Craig, N. 10 240 282 382 17

Mex. (Colonel

Ed. A. Rigg),

First and

Fifth U. S.

Infantry;

First Cavalry,

California

Volunteers

Franklin, Tex. 5 62 89 94 .....

(Colonel

George W.

Bowie), Fifth

Infantry,

California

Volunteers

Fort West, N. 3 100 128 200 ......

Mex. (Captain

J. W.

Whitlock),

First and

Fifth

Infantry,

California

Volunteers

Fort Bowie, 2 40 56 56 2

Ariz. (Captain

T. T. Tidball)

Fifth

Infantry,

California

Volunteers

Tucson, Ariz. 4 40 95 120 ......

(Lieutenant

Colonel T. A.

Coult), Fifth

Infantry,

California

Volunteers

Las Cruces, N. 1 60 110 210 ......

Mex. (Captain

T. P.

(Chapman),

Fifth

Infantry,

California

Volunteers

Fort McRae, N. 2 67 75 77 2

Mex. (Captain

H. A. Greene),

First

Infantry,

California

Volunteers

Fort Canby, N. 11 335 379 687 .....

Mex. Major F.

P. Abreu),

First Cavalry,

New Mexico

Volunteers

En route to 6 233 229 229 .....

New Mexico,

First Cavalry,

California

Volunteers;

Fifth

Infantry,

California

Volunteers

(three

companies).

Grand total 95 1,830 2,446 3,512 25

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*Brigadier General Joseph R. West, commanding District of Arizona.

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HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE GULF,
New Orleans, October 1, 1863.

Major-General FRANKLIN, Camp Bisland:

GENERAL: The within telegram* was received at 7 p. m.

You will perceive that it was dated yesterday. I have answered that General Washburn reported himself to-day ready to move, and has been ordered to advance within half a day's march of the Nineteenth [Corps], and hold that distance, following Franklin's marches, unless otherwise ordered by Franklin, who, if he needs or wishes him nearer, can order it.

Very respectfully, your obedient servant,

[CHAS. P. STONE,]

Brigadier-General, and Chief of Staff.

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*Not found.

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