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Black River. Whether he will attack or not, I look upon now as doubtful. No doubt he would, however, if I should weaken my force to any extent. I have sent into Louisiana to learn the movements of Kirby Smith, but as yet hear nothing definite.
Should it be my fortune, general, to get into Vicksburg whilst you are still investing Port Hudson, I will commence immediately shipping troops to you, and will send such number as you may indicate as being necessary.
The troops of this command are in excellent health and spirits. There is not the slightest indication of despondency either among officers or men.
Hoping to hear favorable news from your field operations by the return of Colonel Smith, I remain, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
U. S. GRANT.
HERRON'S HEADQUARTERS, June 30, 1863.
Major-General GRANT:
Deserters in to-day report provisions exceedingly scarce and a bad feeling among the troops. Mules were killed this morning and the meat distributed to the troops. They confirm the report of General Martin [E.] Green's death. He commanded the SECOND Brigade of Bowen's DIVISION.
F. J. HERRON.
Abstract from return of the Department of the Tennessee, Major General Ulysses S. Grant, U. S. Army, commanding, for June 30, 1863. *
Present for duty.
Aggregat Aggregat
e e
Command. Officers Men. present present
and
absent.
General headquarters:
Staff and escort (not
reported) --- --- --- ---
Engineer troops 10 381 427 562
NINTH Army Corps#
(Parke):
Staff 13 --- 13 14
First DIVISION
(Welsh) 214 3,569 4,461 5,926
SECOND DIVISION
(Potter) 241 3,294 4,097 5,838
Reserve Artillery 3 118 132 148
Total NINTH Army
Corps 471 6,981 8,703 11,926
Thirteenth Army Corps
(Ord):
Staff and escort 11 41 63 88
Pioneers 6 272 307 322
NINTH DIVISION
(Osterhaus) 189 2,637 3,831 5,857
Tenth DIVISION (A.
J. Smith) 238 3,015 4,286 6,667
Twelfth DIVISION
(Hovey) 240 3,935 4,996 6,981
Fourteenth DIVISION
(Carr) 153 2,889 4,372 5,999
Cavalry## 122 1,991 4,610 3,347
Dist. of East
Arkansas (Prentiss). 198 3,883 5,160 6,532
Total Thirteenth Army
Corps. 1,157 18,663 25,625 35,793
Pieces of artillery.
Command. Heavy. Field. Headquarte
rs.
General headquarters:
Staff and escort (not
reported) --- --- Near
Vicksburg,
MISS.
Engineer troops --- ---
NINTH Army Corps#
(Parke):
Staff --- --- Do.
First DIVISION
(Welsh) --- 6 Do.
SECOND DIVISION
(Potter) --- 4 Do.
Reserve Artillery --- 6 Do.
Total NINTH Army
Corps --- 16
Thirteenth Army Corps
(Ord):
Staff and escort --- --- Do.
Pioneers --- --- Do.
NINTH DIVISION
(Osterhaus) --- 22 Do.
Tenth DIVISION (A.
J. Smith) --- 12 Do.
Twelfth DIVISION
(Hovey) --- 12 Do.
Fourteenth DIVISION
(Carr) 5 9 Do.
Cavalry## --- --- Do.
Dist. of East
Arkansas (Prentiss). --- 13 Helena,
Ark.
Total Thirteenth Army
Corps. 5 68
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*Compiled from the subordinate returns. For composition of the forces operating against Vicksburg at this date, see Part II, PAGE 148.
#Transferred, June 3-17, from Department of the Ohio.
##Including Bussey's brigade, at Snyder's Bluff, the cavalry with Osterhaus' DIVISION, and that, other than escort, attached to corps headquarters.
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