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Page 620 KY., SW., VA., TENN., MISS., N. ALA., AND N. GA. Chapter XLII.

GENERAL ORDERS,
HDQRS. CAVALRY IN MISSISSIPPI,


Numbers 4.
Canton, Miss., September 7, 1863.

I. Major A. G. Quaites, quartermaster, having reported at these headquarters, is assigned to duty as chief quartermaster of the Cavalry in Mississippi, and all [his] orders with regard to quartermaster's department will be obeyed and respected accordingly.

II. All papers and estimates, &c., referring to quartermaster's department will be sent to Major A. G. Quaites, chief quartermaster.

By command of Major-General Lee:

G. W. HOLT,

Major and Acting Assistant Adjutant-General.

Abstract from consolidated report of paroled prisoners in camp at Enterprise, Miss., Major General John H. Forney, C. S. Army, commanding., for September 7, 1863.

Command. Officer Men. Aggrega Regiments, &c.,

s te represented.

Smith's 27 114 141 Arkansas,9th

division Infantry.

(Brigadier Louisiana,

General W. E. 17th,26th,27th,28t

Baldwin.) h, and 31st

Infantry and

Miles' Legion.

Mississippi, 4th,

15th, 22nd, 23rd,

26th, 28th, 31st,

35th, 40th, and

46th Infantry;

Bains' battery and

Ward's battalion.

Tennessee, Tobin's

battery.

Miscellaneous,

McNalley's

battery.

Hebert's 58 210 263 Louisiana, 3rd adn

brigade 21st Infantry.

(Brigadier Mississippi, 36th,

General L. 37th, 38th, and

Hebert) 43rd Infantry

Regiments and 7th

Battalion.

Arkansas, Appeal

Battery. Texas,

2nd Infantry.

Beltzhoover's 16 156 172 Louisiana, 1st,

battalion 8th, and 22nd

(Lieutenant Regiments.

Colonel D.

Beltzhoover)

Withers' 1 36 37 Mississippi, 1st

command Artillery

Total 97 516 613

MONTGOMERY, ALA.,

September 7, 1863.

General BRAGG,

Chattanooga:

I have put the brigades in motion, but they are also necessary in Mississippi; so let me know why they are wanted that I may judge between Atlanta and Mississippi.

J. E. JOHNSTON.

MONTGOMERY, ALA.,

September 7, 1863.

Colonel B. S. EWELL,

Morton, Miss.:

Major Barbour has shown me your dispatch of to-day. He is acting under my orders. I have turned over to Lieutenant-General Hardee the command in Mississippi, and will inform him when I relinquish the whole command, but fear that I did not explain to him that I should exercise the joint command until I left Alabama. I will inform when I leave the department.

J. E. JOHNSTON,


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