1086 Series I Volume XVIII- Serial 26 - Suffolk
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Abstract from Monthly River of the Department of North Carolina, Major General D. H. Hill, commanding, for May 31, 1863 (headquarters Petersburg, Va.).
Present for duty
Command Officers Men Effective Aggregate
total present
present
General staff 15 2 2 17
District of the
Cape Fear:
Permanent force 153 2,504 2,537 3,450
Clingman's 120 2,085 2,105 2,551
brigade
Colquitt's 148 1,706 1,771 2,077
brigade
Cooke's brigade* 153 2,179 2,198 2,638
Martin's 118 1,995 2,025 2,388
brigade+
Jenkins' brigade 250 2,394 2,401 2,965
Ransom's brigade 182 2,885 2,897 3,274
#
Davis' brigade& 163 2,414 2,418 2,971
Unattached 109 1,452 1,452 1,646
infantry^
Field artillery 68 1,451 1,463 1,678
outside of the
District of the
Cape Fear@
Cavalry 70 920 940 1,183
Grand total 1,549 21,987 22,149 26,838
Command Aggregate Pieces of Aggregate
present field present and
and absent artillery absent last
return
General staff 17 ......... 14
District of the Cape
Fear:
Permanent force 3,984 ......... 3,746
Clingman's brigade 3,328 ......... .........
Colquitt's brigade 2,998 ......... 3,019
Cooke's brigade* 3,505 4 3,462
Martin's brigade+ 2,874 ......... 2,893
Jenkins' brigade 4,120 ......... .........
Ransom's brigade # 4,019 6 4,164
Davis' brigade& 3,455 ......... ...........
Unattached infantry^ 2,643 .......... ..........
Field artillery 1,951 55 ..........
outside of the
District of the Cape
Fear@
Cavalry 1,575 5 ..........
Grand total 34,469 70 ..........
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*June 12. Cooke's brigade has joined the Army of Northern Virginia since May 31. Includes battery attached.
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+Includes infantry of Martin's brigade and not Sixty-second Georgia Cavalry.
#Includes battery attached; 149 captured.
&June 12. Davis' brigade has joined the Army of Northern Virginia since date of return.
^Consists of two partisan battalion, provost and prison guards, and garrison at Fort Powhatan.
@June 12. One of these batteries moved to Richmond since date of report.
Abstract from Field Return of troops, Department of Richmond, Major General Arnold Elzey commanding, for May 31, 1863.
Command Officers Men Effective Aggregate Aggregate
total present present
present and
absent
Brigadier 197 2,333 2,500 2,902 3,579
General
H. A. Wise
Brigadier 203 3,482 3,630 4,089 4,992
General
J. J.
Pettigrew
Colonel 94 1,496 1,636 1,930 2,190
T. S.
Rhett
Lieutenant 24 336 397 466 531
Colonel
J. M.
Maury
Captain 18 281 370 429 459
S. S. Lee
Grand 536 7,928 8,533 9,816 11,751
total
HEADQUARTERS FORCES ON BLACKWATER,
June 1, 1863.Major GRAHAM DAVES, Assistant Adjutant-General:
MAJOR: I have the honor to report everything quiet. There are indications that the enemy contemplate withdrawing from Suffolk. It is reported that they are fortifying a line with the left on Deep Creek, some 6 or 7 miles this side of Portsmouth, and have been removing their
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