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master's department should be turned in to me, but it was not carried out for some reasons not known to me.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
JOHN A. HARMAN,
Major and Chief Q. M., Second Corps, Army of N. Virginia.
Colonel C. J. FAULKNER,
Chief of Staff, Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia.
List of articles captured and turned in to the chief quartermaster of the Valley District during the second and third quarters 1862, viz:
Saddles................................................. 12
Wagons.................................................. 19
Artillery saddles....................................... 27
Artillery valises....................................... 6
Bridles................................................. 21
Leg guards.............................................. 2
Artillery harness..........................pairs........ 19
Artillery collars....................................... 61
Artillery traces...........................pairs........ 100 1/2
Breast straps........................................... 5
Breeching............................................... 5
Feed pockets............................................ 16
Wheel harness...............................sets........ 2
Lead harness.................................do......... 9
Horses.................................................. 233
Mules................................................... 21
Envelopes...............................................3.425
Cap paper...................................quires...... 64 1/2
Letter paper..................................do........ 94
Note paper....................................do........ 10
Steel pens.............................................. 172
Black ink....................................bottles.... 95
Red ink........................................do....... 1
Mucilage.......................................do....... 1
Cards.........................................packs..... 12
Wagon bolts............................................. 25
Wagon harness........................................... 350
Tar buckets............................................. 10
Halter chains........................................... 47
Nails.........................................pounds.... 50
Leather.........................................do......5.300
Wheelbarrows............................................ 8
Jack-screw.............................................. 1
Iron maul............................................... 1
Rasps................................................... 575
Files................................................... 12
Hats.................................................... 2
Blankets................................................ 14
Oil-cloth blankets...................................... 30
Shoes...........................................pairs... 305
Shoes, ladies'...................................do..... 2
Shoes, misses'...................................do..... 2
Shoes, children's................................do..... 3
Socks............................................do..... 90
Cotton cloth....................................yards... 54 1/4
Peg-cutter.............................................. 1
Hammers................................................. 10
Anvils.................................................. 14
Crowbars................................................ 33
Smith's vises........................................... 7
Blacksmith's tools................................set... 1
Carpenter's tools................................sets... 3
Auger................................................... 1
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