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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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