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wagons, but the contractors now promise to complete their contracts by 20th of April.
I am, colonel, very respectfully, you obedient servant,
M. B. McMICKEN,
Major and Acting Chief Quartermaster.
[Sub-Inclosure.]
Consolidated report of the means of transportation of the Army of Tennessee.
Corps or division: Wagons.
Polk's corps............................................. 890
Hardee's corps........................................... 753
Wheeler's corps.......................................... 284
District of Tennessee River.............................. 41
General supply train..................................... 308
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Total.................................................... 2,276
M. B. McMICKEN,
Major and Acting Chief Quartermaster.
EXHIBIT E.
QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
Atlanta, Ga., April 4, 1863
Colonel WM. PRESTON JOHNSTON.
Aide-de-Camp to the President, Atlanta, Ga.:
COLONEL: In answer to your communication of yesterday, I have the honor to make the following reply:
1st. That I have no enlisted men in my employ.
2nd. I have but one non-enlisted clerk in my office (James Pryor, aged twenty-five years), and he has placed a substitute in the field. F. M. Johnston, also non-enlisted, aged about forty-one years, is in my employ as a purchasing agent of quartermaster's supplies. I pay each $1,000 per annum.
My authority for the employment of these assistants exists in a general order of the Quartermaster-General to get up clothing, shoes, &c., for the army. With the assistance of these gentlemen, I expect to obtain material to manufacture per annum-
Jackets or roundabout................................. 130,000
Pairs pants............................................ 130,000
Shirts................................................. 175,000
Pairs drawers.......................................... 175,000
Pairs shoes............................................ 130,000
Previous to the past month I have employed one clerk and three buyers, and may again find it necessary to increase the number of purchasing agents.
In this connection I have the honor to hand you the inclosed copy of a letter addressed by me to the Quartermaster-General, March 26, presenting more fully the details of my department.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
V. K. STEVENSON,
Major and Assistant Quartermaster
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