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Abstract from Return of Troops in the Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, commanded by General G. T. Beauregard, June 3, 1863.
Present for duty
Commanding Troops Total Total Total
officer effective effective effective
infantry cavalry artillery
Brigadier First 2,552 1,162 3,279
General Military
R. S. District of
Ripley South
Carolina
Brigadier Second 484 713 284
General Military
J. Hagood District of
South
Carolina
Brigadier Third 529 1,494 579
General Military
W. S. District of
Walker South
Carolina
Brigadier District of 1,830 1,768 2,189
General Georgia
H. W.
Mercer
Brigadier District of 788 452 280
General Middle
Howell Florida
Cobb
Brigadier District of 222 441 140
General East
Joseph Florida
Finegan
Colonel Siege train ........... ........... 271
A. J.
Gonzales
Grand ........... 6,405 6,030 7,022
total
Commanding Troops Aggregate Aggregate
officer present present and
absent
Brigadier First Military 7,978 9,889
General R. District of South
S. Ripley Carolina
Brigadier Second Military 1,595 2,064
General J. District of South
Hagood Carolina
Brigadier Third Military 2,916 3,528
General W. District of South
S. Walker Carolina
Brigadier District of 6,647 8,238
General H. Georgia
W. Mercer
Brigadier District of 1,701 2,128
General Middle Florida
Howell Cobb
Brigadier District of East 916 1,244
General Florida
Joseph
Finegan
Colonel A. Siege train 287 342
J. Gonzales
Grand total ........... 22,040 27,433
NOTE.-Heavy artillery included with light artillery in the First Military District of South Carolina and the District of Georgia, and much of the infantry force in these two districts used in batteries as heavy artillery.
RECAPITULATION OF EFFECTIVE.
First Military ........................................... 6,993
Second Military District ................................. 1,481
Third Military District ................................... 2,602
District of Georgia ...................................... 5,787
District of Middle Florida ............................... 1,520
District of East Florida ................................. 803
Siege train .............................................. 271
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Total effectives ......................................... 19,457
NOTE FROM ORIGINAL RETURN.-Eight companies of infantry, General Ripley's command, Schulz's battery light artillery, Second Military District, and section siege train, Charleston, sent to Third Military District to repel Federal raid on Combahee, June 2, 1863.
SECESSIONVILLE, June 4, 1863.
Captain NANCE, Assistant Adjutant-General:
From an observation of Cole's Island I learn that there are about 200 men on that island. No change to report.
CHARLES H. SIMONTON,
Colonel, Commanding.
HDQRS. FIRST SUB-DIVISION FIRST MILITARY DISTRICT,
Secessionville, June 5, 1863.Captain W. F. NANCE,
Assistant Adjutant-General:
CAPTAIN: I have the honor to report that I have visited the bridge now being built between James and Morris Islands. The work is going
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