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ARTILLERY.

Captain JOHN W. LOWELL.

Illinois Light, Cogswell's Battery, Lieutenant S. Hamilton McClaury.

2nd Illinois Light, Battery G, Lieutenant Perry Wilch.

Indiana Light, 1st Battery, Captain Lawrence Jacoby.

Indiana Light, 3rd Battery, Captain Thomas J. Ginn.

Indiana Light, 14th Battery, Captain Francis W. Morse.

Iowa Light, 2nd Battery, Captain Joseph R. Reed.

Ohio Light, 17th Battery, Captain Charles S. Rice.

Abstract from return of the Military Division of the Missouri, Major General John Pope, U. S. Army, commanding, for the month of February, 1865.

Present for duty.

Command. Officers Men. Aggregat Aggrega

. e pres te

ent . present

and

absent.

General headquarters. 5 7 12 12

Department of the

Northwest (Curtis):

Staff. 44 22 73 73

Infantry. 27 1. 067 1. 560 1. 649

Cavalry. 90 2. 506 3. 468 3. 800

Artillery. 3 109 151 151

Orderly sergeants and . . . . . . 5 5

hospital stewards.

Total. 164 3. 704 5. 257 5. 678

Department of the Mis

souri (Dodge):

Staff. 83 . . . 83 89

Infantry. 160 5. 207 6. 367 8. 015

Cavalry. 401 10. 922 13. 954 19. 262

Artillery. 21 919 1. 109 1. 264

Signal Corps. 1 33 34 52

Total. 666 17. 081 21. 547 28. 682

Grand total. 835 20. 792 26. 816 34. 372

Pieces of artillery.

Command. Heavy. Field. Headquarters.

General headquar . . . . . . Saint Louis, Mo.

ters.

Department of the Milwaukee, Wis.

Northwest

(Curtis):

Staff. . . . . . .

Infantry. . . . . . .

Cavalry. . . . . . .

Artillery. . . . . . .

Orderly sergeants . . . . . .

and hospital stew

ards.

Total. . . . 36

Department of the Saint Louis, Mo.

Missouri (Dodge):

Staff. . . . . . .

Infantry. 15 . . .

Cavalry. 12 29

Artillery. 6 69

Signal Corps. . . . . . .

Total. 33 98

Grand total. 33 134

Organization of troops in the Military Division of the Missouri, Major General John Pope, U. S. Army, commanding, February 28, 1865.

DEPARTMENT OF THE NORTHWEST.

Major General SAMUEL R. CURTIS.

DISTRICT OF IOWA.

Brigadier General ALFRED SULLY.

FORT BERTHOLD, DAK. TER.

6th Iowa Cavalry (one company), Captain Abraham B. Moreland.

CROW CREEK, DAK. TER.

6th Iowa Cavalry (one company), Captain Scott Shattuck.

DAVENPORT, IOWA.

4th U. S. Veteran Reserve Corps, Company K, Captain George E. Judd.

172nd Company, 2nd Battalion, U. S. Veteran Reserve Corps, Lieutenant Victor Chandone.


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