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1207 Series I Volume XLVI-III Serial 97 - Appomattox Campaign Part III

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men; Cassandra, 600 men; Nightingale, 600 men; Victor, 800 men; the steamer Illinois, 1,200 men (now at Fortress Monroe). The steamers D. R. Martin and Louisburg will take troops to Fort Monroe to place on board the latter-names vessel. On your command being embarked, you will proceed to Fort Monroe with your command and await further orders. Any supplies necessary will be furnished on application to Colonel James, chief quartermaster, Department of Virginia. An opportunity will be given the officers of your command to visit Norfolk for their pay. Transportation for the remainder of your division will be furnished as soon as possible. A special vessel will be assigned for the horses of your command.

By command of Major-General Weitzel:

D. D. WHEELER,

Assistant Adjutant-General.

Report of number of officers and men of Ninth Army Corps, and Dwight's Division, Nineteenth Army Corps, present for review on Tuesday, the 23rd instant.

Commissioned Enlisted men Total

officers

NINTH ARMY CORPS

Headquarters 21 40

FIRST DIVISION.

First Brigade

Headquarters 7 49

38th Wisconsin 23 382

Volunteers

27th Michigan 14 243

Volunteers

17th Michigan 14 183

Volunteers

37th Wisconsin 19 400

Volunteers

109th New York 16 255

Volunteers

79th New York 13 228

Volunteers

Second Brigade

Headquarters 7 52

1st Sharpshooters 27 302

and 2nd Michigan

Volunteers

46 New York 15 296

Volunteers

50th Pennsylvania 18 435

Volunteers

20th Michigan 16 229

Volunteers

60th Ohio Volunteers 10 304

Third Brigade

Headquarters 7 42

3rd Maryland 10 196

Battalion

14th New York Heavy 20 443

Artillery

57th and 59 18 300

Massachusetts

Volunteers

100th Pennsylvania 23 445

Volunteers

Total First Division 277 4,784 5,061

Second Division

Headquarters 10 10

First Brigade

Headquarters 9 40

39th New Jersey 21 427

Volunteers

48th Pennsylvania 15 450

Volunteers

7th Rhose Island 16 353

Volunteers

45th Pennsylvania 27 405

Volunteers

58th Massachusetts 19 255

Volunteers

36th Massachusetts 21 275

Volunteers

35th Massachusetts 23 374

Volunteers

51st New York 10 120

Volunteers


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