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[Indorsement.]
MAY 22, 1863.
There is a discrepancy between the within and the last return of troops made at near the same date. The Secretary's attention is directed to the discrepancy.
J. D.
[Inclosure A.]
Effective forces in the First, Second, and Third Military District of South Carolina and the District of Georgia, 11th day of May, 1862 and 1863, after executing Special Orders, Numbers 105, from these headquarters:
FIRST MILITARY DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
1862.
Infantry................... 6,462
Cavalry.................... 532
Artillery.................. 2,756
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Total...................... 9,750
1863.
Infantry................... 1,547
Cavalry.................... 963
Artillery.................. 2,905
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Total...................... 5,415
SECOND MILITARY DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
1862.
Infantry................... 4,015
Cavalry.................... 601
Artillery.................. 267
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Total...................... 4,883
1863.
Infantry................... 504
Cavalry.................... 867
Artillery.................. 295
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Total...................... 1,666
THIRD MILITARY DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
1862.
Infantry................... .....
Cavalry.................... 3,881
Artillery.................. .....
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Total...................... 3,881
1863.
Infantry................... 247
Cavalry.................... 1,227
Artillery.................. 477
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Total...................... 1,951
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
1862.
Infantry................... 7,519
Cavalry.................... 1,020
Artillery.................. 634
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Total...................... 9,173
1863.
Infantry................... 1,631
Cavalry.................... 1,821
Artillery.................. 2,539
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Total...................... 5,991
Total effective, 1862.................................... 27,687
Total effective, 1862.................................... 15,023
[Inclosure B.]
SPECIAL ORDERS,
HDQRS. DEPT. OF S. C., GA., AND FLA., Numbers 105.
Charleston, S. C., May 10, 1863.Pursuant to orders from the War Department, the following movement of troops and ordnance and disposition of ordnance will take place without delay:
I. The Forty-seventh Georgia, and Eleventh, Twentieth and Twenty-sixth South Carolina Volunteers, formed, formed into a brigade, under Brigadier-General Hagood, with a light battery, to be selected by Brigadier-
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