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completed, will be able to prevent the enemy from conducting land operations that would endanger the safety of the city.
Under the circumstances it appears to me that the safety of Savannah is best insured by using the iron as at present intended by the Navy Department.
JEFFERSON DAVIS.
Abstract from Monthly of the Department of South Carolina and Georgia, commanded by Major General J. C. Pemberton, July, 1862.
Present for duty.
Commanding Troops. Office Men. Aggrega Aggreg
officer. rs. te ate
present presen
t and
absent
Brigadier First
General W. D. Military 233 3,958 5,323 6,560
Smith District,
Chester, S. C.
Brigadier James Island. 277 3,648 5,201 6,661
General S. R.
Gist
Colonel J. Second
Hagood Military
District 82 1,330 1,888 2,534
(formerly
Third.)
Colonel W. S. Third
Walker Military
District 117 1,851 12,310 2,775
(formerly
Third and
Fourth.)
Brigadier Military 430 6,763 9,785 12,485
General H. W. District of
Mercer Georgia.
Grand total
--------
1,139 17,550 24,507 31,015
Organization of troops in the Department of South Carolina and Georgia commanded by Major General J. C. Pemberton, July, 1862.
FIRST MILITARY DISTRICT.
Brigadier General W. D. SMITH commanding.
46th Georgia, Colonel [P. H.] Colquitt.
21st South Carolina, Morris Island, Colonel R. F. Graham.
Charleston Battalion, Lieutenant-Colonel Gaillard.
2nd Battalion Georgia Cavalry.
Byrd's battalion [South Carolina.]
Rebel Troop, Captain J. Jenkins.
Alston's battery artillery [South Carolina.]
Bonneau's company artillery [South Carolina.]
Ferguson's light battery.
German Artillery, Company A (Santee River.)
Palmetto (South Carolina) Guards, Captain Buist.
Nelson (Virginia) Light Artillery.
Emanuel's command (near Georgetown), Major Emanuel.
Farley's command (Castle Pinckney), Captain Farley.
Forces on Sullivan's Island, Colonel L. M. Keitt.
Provost-marshal's brigade.
Rhett's command (Fort Sumter), Major Rhett.
SECOND MILITARY DISTRICT (formery the Third.)
Colonel J. HAGOOD commanding.
1st Infantry (six companies), Colonel Dunovant.
7th Battalion Infantry, Lieutenant-Colonel Nelson.
16th South Carolina, Colonel J. McCullough.
1st South Carolina Cavalry, Lieutenant Colonel [J. L.] Black.
2nd Battalion South Carolina Cavalry, Company C.
Marion Artillery, Captain Parker.
Washington Artillery, Captain Walter.
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