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march from their present position to a point on the Stono, keeping all the time on Seabrook and Kiawah Islands, in which event we could do nothing with him. This does not, however, strike me as at all probable.
Very respectfully,
JOHNSON HAGOOD,
Brigadier-General, Commanding.
[Indorsement.]
Have not the forces. He must annoy with cavalry and artillery.
B.
CHARLESTON, S. C., April 7, 1863.
Brigadier General W. S. WALKER, Pocotaligo, S. C.:
You can now destroy enemy's vessels at mouth of Ashepoo in best manner practicable.
G. T. BEAUREGARD.
Abstract from Return of Troops in the Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, commanded by General G. T. Beauregard, April 7, 1863.
Present for duty.
Commanding Troops. Total Total Total
officer. effecti effecti effect
ve ve ive
infantr cavalry artill
y. . ery.
Brigadier First Military 6.807 1.117 3.305
General R. S. District of South
Ripley. Carolina.
Brigadier Second Military 1.819 742 288
General J. District of South
Hagood. Carolina.
Brigadier Third Military 3.655 1.686 496
General W. S. District of South
Walker. Carolina.
Brigadier District of 5.661 1.880 2.548
General H. W. Georgia.
Mercer.
Brigadier District of 731 382 261
General Howell Middle Florida.
Cobb.
Brigadier District of East 222 441 140
General Joseph Florida.
Finegan.
Grand total. ........... 18.895 6.248 7.074
Commanding officer. Troops. Aggregat Aggrega
e te
present. present
and
absent.
Brigadier General First Military 12.856 15.023
R. S. Ripley. District of South
Carolina.
Brigadier General Second Military 3.147 3.636
J. Hagood. District of South
Carolina.
Brigadier General Third Military 6.645 8.177
W. S. Walker. District of South
Carolina.
Brigadier General District of Georgia. 11.694 13.371
H. W. Mercer.
Brigadier General District of Middle 1.555 1.993
Howell Cobb. Florida.
Brigadier General District of East 916 1.249
Joseph Finegan. Florida.
Grand total. ........... 36.813 43.449
NOTE.- Heavy artillery included with light artillery in the First District of South Carolina and the District of Georgia.
RECAPITULATION OF EFFECTIVE.
Firts Military District of South Carolina.............. 11.229
Second Military District of South Carolina............. 2.849
Third Military District of South Carolina.............. 5.837
District of Georgia.................................... 10.125
District of Middle Florida............................. 1.374
District of East Florida............................... 803
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Total effective........................................ 32.217
CHARLESTON, S. C., April 8, 1863.
J. F. GILMER, Chief Engineer, Richmond, Va.:
Send immediately all the sand bags you can spare.*
G. T. BEAUREGARD.
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*Similar dispatch sent to quartermasters at Atlanta, Augusta, Columbia, and Macon.
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