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Post or Troops Officers Men Aggre-

station gate

New Company A, 1st U. S. 4 80 84

Orleans, Artillery

La.

15th Massachusetts 5 160 165

Battery

Company F, 1st 5 180 185

Mounted Veteran

Artillery

Company A, 2nd 5 148 153

Illinois Artillery

Detachment 26th 3 200 203

Massachusetts

Volunteers

4th Massachusetts 5 157 162

Battery

District 148 2,952 3,100

of La

Fourche,

La

Fort 91st New York 28 514 542

Jackson, Volunteers

La

Company D, 1st 5 131 136

Wisconsin Heavy

Artillery

Fort St. 77th U. S. Infantry 30 293 323

Phillip, (colored)

La

Company A, 7th U. S. 5 121 126

Heavy Artillery

(colored)

Greenville Camp of Cavalry 89 2,552 2,641

La Instruction

Camp 14th New Hamsphire 25 573 598

Parapet, Volunteers

La

3rd Battalion, 8th U. 19 592 611

S. Heavy Artillery

(colored)

Detachment 12th Maine 6 267 273

Volunteers

Chicago Mercantile 1 152 153

Battery

Carrollton 33rd Illinois Veteran 33 534 567

La Volunteers

Detachment 14th New 8 253 261

Hampshire Volunteers

4th Iowa Battery 4 138 142

2nd Massachusetts 5 202 207

Battery

4th U. S. Cavalry 31 581 612

(colored)

Fort Company A, 2nd New 3 87 90

Banks, La Orleans Volunteers

Jefferson Company B, 2nd New 1 57 58

City, La Orleans Volunteers

Kenner, La Company F, 15th 2 61 63

Illinois Cavalry

Company C, 1st 3 80 83

Indiana Cavalry

Manning's Detachment 11th New 17 524 541

plantation York Cavalry

La

Whitehall Squadron A, 2nd 3 75 78

sand mill, Lousiana Cavalry

La

Bonnet 80th U. S. Infantry 31 652 683

Carre, La (colored)

Attached ....... 27 27

Pass Company B, 7th U. S. 6 135 141

Manchas, Heavy Artillery

La (colored)

De Sair Company E, 7th U. S. 2 62 64

Station, Heavy Artillery

La (colored)

Algiers, Varner's battalion 9 589 598

La

Bayou St. Companies D and F, 7 129 136

John, La 7th U. S. Heavy

Artillery (colored)

Lakeport Detachment 12th 1 128 129

Connecticut

Volunteers

Lake End Detachment 14th Maine 2 103 105

Volunteers

Proctor- Detachment 9th 2 119 121

ville, La Connecticut

Volunteers

Chalmette, Detachment 30th 1 79 80

La Massachusetts

Volunteers

Ship 74th U. S. Infantry 29 530 559

Island, (colored)

Miss.

Forts Pike 91st U. S. Infantry 35 520 555

and (colored)

Macomb, La

Fort Company C, 7th U. S. 6 92 98

Livingston Heavy Artillery

La (colored)

Carrollton 12th Connecticut 33 595 628

La Volunteers

Baton 18th Indiana 25 342 367

Rouge, La Volunteers

14th Maine Volunteers 32 469 501

4th Wisconsin Cavalry 26 744 770

2nd Illinois Cavalry 34 935 969

2nd Louisiana Cavalry 15 392 407

Company E, 2nd 2 71 73

Illinois Cavalry

18th New York Battery 5 195 200

1st Indiana Artillery 69 1,626 1,695

13th Wisconsin 5 136 141

Battery

62th U. S. Infantry 28 747 775

(colored)

24th Indiana 32 657 689

Volunteers

GEO. B. DRAKE,

Assistant Adjutant-General.

DEVALL'S BLUFF, June 9, 1864.

Captain C. H. DYER,

Assistant Adjutant-General:

It will be impossible to send scouts on the east side of White River without sending them by boats either to Clarendon or up the river to Augusta, as there are no landings between these points where troops can leave the river. It would then be necessary to send a strong enough party to take care of themselves under any emergency.

W. F. GEIGER,

Colonel, Commanding.


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