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Absent from return of the Middle Military Division, &c.,-Continued.
Present for duty.
Command. Officers. Men. Aggregate Aggregate
present. present
and
absent.
Middle
Department
(Wallace):
Staff and 70 1,872 2,363 3,377
infantry
Cavalry 16 337 385 650
Artillery 7 195 257 319
Total 93 2,404 3,005 4,346
Department
of West
Virginia
(Crook):
Staff and 306 7,381 9,089 12,500
infantry
Cavalry 150 4,741 5,988 13,844
Artillery 74 3,026 3,642 4,837
Total 530 15,148 18,719 31,181
Nineteenth
Army Corps
(Emory):
Staff and 403 8,951 11,018 19,886
infantry
Artillery 19 558 605 739
Total 422 9,509 11,623 20,625
Cavalry
Forces
(Torbertt)
:
Staff and 369 9,748 12,510 22,833
cavalry
Artillery 21 625 772 947
Total 390 10,383 13,282 23,780
Grand 2,444 61,431 77,786 117,948
total
Pieces of artillery.
Command. Heavy. Field. Headquarte
rs.
Middle Department Baltimore,
(Wallace): Md.
Staff and infantry .. ..
Cavalry .. ..
Artillery .. ..
Total (*) (*)
Department of West In the
Virginia (Crook): field.
Staff and infantry .. ..
Cavalry .. ..
Artillery .. ..
Total (*) (*)
Nineteenth Army In the
Corps (Emory): field.
Staff and infantry .. ..
Artillery .. 26
Total .. 26
Cavalry Forces In the
(Torbertt): field.
Staff and cavalry .. ..
Artillery .. 32
Total .. 32
Grand total 834 339
Organization of troops in the Middle Military Division, commanded by Major General Philip H. Sheridan, U. S. Army, December 31, 1864.
ESCORT.
6th U. S. Cavalry, Captain Hancock T. McLean.
DEPARTMENT OF WASHINGTON.
Major General CHRISTOPHER C. AUGUR.
SIGNAL CORPS.
Captain WILLIAM B. ROE.
LIGHT ARTILLERY DEPOT AND CAMP OF INSTRUCTION .
Brigadier General ALBION P. HOWE.+
CAMP BARRY, D. C.
Lieutenant Colonel JAMES A. HALL.
New York Light, 1st Battery, Captain Andrew Cowan,
Pennsylvania Light, Battery C, Captain James Thompson.
Pennsylvania Light, Battery H, Lieutenant Theodore M. Finley.
1st Rhode Island Light, Batteries C and G (consolidated), Captain George W. Admas.
2nd United States, Batteries C and E, Lieutenant James S. Dudley.
3rd United States, Battery I, Lieutenant John G. Turnbull.
4th United States, Battery A, Lieutenant Rufus King, jr.
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