1156 Series I Volume XLII-III Serial 89 - Richmond-Fort Fisher Part III
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Abstract from field return of the Army of Northern Virginia, General Robert E. Lee commanding, for October 20, 1864.
Present for duty.
Command. Officers. Men. Aggregate Aggregate
present. present.
First Army 18 .......... 18 21
Corps
(Longstreet).
401 4,967 6,553 11,443
Pickett's
division
Field's 366 3,491 5,285 11,908
division.
Hoke's 336 3,787 5,189 11,770
division.
Total. 1,121 12,245 17,045 35,142
Third Army 18 ........... 18 18
Corps
(Hill).
Heth's 372 4,540 5,685 13,158
division
Wilcox's 405 4,730 6,180 11,975
division.
Mahone's 393 4,368 6,138 13,275
division.
Total. 1,188 13,638 18,021 38,426
Cavalry 15 ........... 15 16
(Hampton).
Hampton's 114 1,330 1,975 6,249
division.
W. H. F. 148 2,834 3,638 6,251
Lee's
division.
Dearing's 77 1,211 1,645 2,574
brigade.
Horse 3 78 89 126
Artillery.
Total. 357 5,453 7,362 15,216
Artillery 8 10 18 18
(Pendleton).
First Army 90 1,744 2,071 2,764
Corps.
Third Army 101 1,618 2,158 3,118
Corps.
Anderson's 61 874 1,092 1,534
corps.
Total. 260 4,246 5,339 7,434
First 158 2,248 2,866 4,625
Military
District,
Department
of North
Carolina
and
Southern
Virginia
(Wise).
Provost 22 194 285 357
Guard
(Bridgford).
Grand 3,106 38,024 50,918 101,200
total.
NOTE.-Hoke's division, serving temporarily in First Army corps, belongs properly to Anderson's corps. Kershaw's division of this (First Army) corps i detached,serving in Valley District. No return received of the troops serving in the Valley District, nor of Jonson's division, of Anderson's corps, nor of the Second and Third Military Districts, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia.
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA,
October 21, 1864.Honorable SECRETARY OF WAR,
Richmond,
SIR: I consider it very important to supply the garrisons in the forts below Wilmington with thirty days' provisions in case the enemy should succeed in cutting them off from the city. I directed General Whiting to endeavor to obtain provisions for the purpose in North Carolina, but he has not succeeded in doing so, nor do I know that it is in his power. The amount of subsistence issued to the army in Virginia and North Carolina is not sufficient to enable us too retain what is required for those garrisons for the time indicated. We now get bacon for the troops only once in four days, and the commissary department informed Colonel Cole, chief commissary of subsistence of the army, that we must rely on cattle. As the collection of supplies is in the hands of the officers of the commissary of subsistence department,
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