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Abstract from return of the District of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona, Major General J. B. Magruder commanding, for the month of April, 1864.

Present for

duty.

Aggrega-

Command. Offi- Men. Aggregate te pre-

cers. present. sent and

absent.

FIRST SUB-DISTRICT.

Brigadier General JAMES

M. HAWES.

Staff. 13 ---- 13 14

NORTHERN SUB-DISTRICT.

Brigadier General HENRY

E. McCULLOCH.

2nd Texas, Major George 18 190 251 382

W. L. Fly.

8th Texas, Colonel A. M. 19 348 395 559

Hobby.

20th Texas, Colonel H. 21 622 729 1,069

M. Elmore.

Timmons' regiment, 17 251 310 481

Colonel B. Timmons.

Brown's regiment cavalry, 15 196 244 396

Captain James L.

Tompkins.

Battery light artillery, 1 44 55 100

Captain A. E. Dege.

Willke's battery light

artillery, Lieutenant S. 1 46 59 100

W. Allen.

1st Regiment Heavy

Artillery, Lieutenant 23 462 669 898

Colonel John H. Manly.

Engineer troops (one

company), Captain M. G. 1 40 47 104

Howe.

Engineer troops (one

company), Captain N. H. 2 27 29 58

Smith.

Cadet company, Lieutenant 3 24 31 58

W. M. Williamson.

13th Texas, Colonel 18 334 410 555

Joseph Bates.

Battery light artillery, 2 41 59 97

Captain O. G. Jones.

Battery light artillery, 3 66 73 95

Captain George R.

Dashiell.

Nichols' battery light

artillery, Lieutenant 2 57 64 80

Antonio Robira.

Battery light artillery, 2 39 57 100

Captain R. J. Hughes.

Colonel O. Steele,

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----

--------

-------

commanding.

21st Texas, Colonel 14 235 313 468

William H. Griffin.

Unattached cavalry, 1 31 39 49

Captain Pattillo.

Battery light artillery, 2 51 59 93

Captain E. Creuzbaur.

Daly's battalion cavalry, 15 167 205 295

Lieutenant Colonel A.

Daly.

33rd Texas Cavalry, 23 307 381 535

Colonel James Duff.

Spaight's battalion 18 270 365 592

infantry, Lieutenant

Colonel A. W. Spaight.

Unattached cavalry, 4 54 62 78

Captain Robert S. Poole.

Unattached cavalry, 3 84 96 129

Captain Samuel J.

Richardson.

Border battalion cavalry,

Lieutenant Colonel John 13 211 259 501

P. Border.

Unattached cavalry, 4 52 65 80

Lieutenant J. K.

Williams.

Colonel Charles L.

------

----

--------

-------

Pyron, commanding.

Detachment of 33rd Texas

Cavalry, Captain J. B. 1 22 37 120

Weyman.

Unattached cavalry, 2 64 68 93

Captain A. McFarland.

Unattached cavalry,

------

----

--------

-------

Captain Alfred B.

Menard.*

Baird's regiment cavalry,

------

----

--------

-------

Colonel S. M. Baird.*

Unattached cavalry,

------

----

--------

-------

Captain J. B. Anderson.*

Unattached cavalry,

------

----

--------

-------

Captain S. P. C.

Patton.*

5th Texas Partisan

Rangers, Colonel L. M.

------

----

--------

-------

Martin.*

Total District of Texas, 261 4,335 5,444 8,179

New Mexico, and Arizona.

CONTINUATION: Pieces of

artillery.

Aggregate

Command. last Heavy Field Headquarters.

return. . .

FIRST SUB-DISTRICT.

Brigadier General

JAMES M. HAWES.

Staff.

--------

---- ----

NORTHERN SUB-DISTRICT.

Brigadier General

HENRY E. McCULLOCH.

2nd Texas, Major 364 ---- ---- Galveston

George W. L. Fly. Island.

8th Texas, Colonel A. 557 ---- ---- Do.

M. Hobby.

20th Texas, Colonel 1,038 ---- ---- Do.

H. M. Elmore.

Timmons' regiment, 614 ---- ---- Do.

Colonel B. Timmons.

Brown's regiment

cavalry, Captain 399 ---- ---- Do.

James L. Tompkins.

Battery light

artillery, Captain A. 100 ---- 4 Do.

E. Dege.

Willke's battery light

artillery, Lieutenant 99 ---- 4 Do.

S. W. Allen.

1st Regiment Heavy

Artillery, Lieutenant 872 31 ---- Do.

Colonel John H.

Manly.

Engineer troops (one

company), Captain M. 107 ---- ---- Do.

G. Howe.

Engineer troops (one

company), Captain N. 41 ---- ---- Do.

H. Smith.

Cadet company, 58 ---- ---- Do.

Lieutenant W. M.

Williamson.

13th Texas, Colonel 473 ---- ---- Velasco.

Joseph Bates.

Battery light

artillery, Captain O. 96 ---- 4 Cedar Lake.

G. Jones.

Battery light Camp near

artillery, Captain 97 ---- 4 Hempstead.

George R. Dashiell.

Nichols' battery light

artillery, Lieutenant 75 ---- 4 Do.

Antonio Robira.

Battery light Camp near

artillery, Captain R. 101 ---- 4 mouth of

J. Hughes. Bernard.

Colonel O. Steele,

--------

---- ---- Victoria.

commanding.

21st Texas, Colonel 466 ---- ---- Near Sabine

William H. Griffin. Pass.

Unattached cavalry, 67 ---- ---- Do.

Captain Pattillo.

Battery light

artillery, Captain E. 101 ---- 6 Do.

Creuzbaur.

Daly's battalion

cavalry, Lieutenant 295 ---- ---- Do.

Colonel A. Daly.

33rd Texas Cavalry, 549 ---- ---- Near Bonham.

Colonel James Duff.

Spaight's battalion

infantry, Lieutenant 586 ---- ---- Beaumont.

Colonel A. W.

Spaight.

Unattached cavalry, 76 ---- ---- Camp near

Captain Robert S. Livingston.

Poole.

Unattached cavalry, Camp near

Captain Samuel J. 129 ---- ---- Tyler.

Richardson.

Border battalion

cavalry, Lieutenant 516 ---- ---- Do.

Colonel John P.

Border.

Unattached cavalry, 80 ---- ---- Camp near

Lieutenant J. K. Carthage.

Williams.

Colonel Charles L.

--------

---- ---- San Antonio.

Pyron, commanding.

Detachment of 33rd

Texas Cavalry, Captain 60 ---- ---- Do.

J. B. Weyman.

Unattached cavalry, 65 ---- ----

Captain A. McFarland.

Unattached cavalry,

Captain Alfred B.

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---- ---- Chapell Hill.

Menard.*

Baird's regiment Northwest

cavalry, Colonel S.

--------

---- ---- Frontier.

M. Baird.*

Unattached cavalry,

--------

---- ---- Do.

Captain J. B.

Anderson.*

Unattached cavalry,

Captain S. P. C.

--------

---- ----

Patton.*

5th Texas Partisan

Rangers, Colonel L.

--------

---- ----

M. Martin.*

Total District of

Texas, New Mexico, and 8,081 31 30

Arizona.

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*Numbers not given.

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