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626 Series I Volume XXXIV-IV Serial 64 - Red River Campaign Part IV

Page 626 Chapter XLVI. LOUISIANA AND THE TRANS-MISSISSIPPI.

Abstract from return of the Department of New Mexico, Brigadier General James H. Carleton, U. S. Army, commanding, for the month of June, 1864; headquarters Santa Fe.

Present for Pieces of

duty. artillery.

Command Officer Men. Aggrega Aggrega Heavy. Field.

. s. te te

present present

. and

absent.

General 27 ....... 27 29 ....... ......

headqua

rters

Albuque 3 102 119 164 ....... 4

rque

Fort 5 128 138 164 ....... ......

Bascon

Fort 6 197 269 524 ....... ......

Canby

Fort 10 174 241 308 4 13

Craig

Fort 3 53 59 63 ....... ......

Marcy

Fort 1 22 25 70 ....... ......

McRae

Fort 3 83 95 126 ....... ......

Stanton

Fort 8 285 345 421 ....... ......

Summer

Fort 16 466 523 626 4 4

Union

Fort 6 179 191 222 ....... ......

Whipple

Fort 1 104 110 184 ....... ......

Wingate

Los 3 110 119 124 ....... ......

Pinos

Tubac 3 66 95 197 ....... ......

En 18 278 296 296 ....... ......

route

Distric

t of

Arizona

:

eadquar 3 ....... 3 5 ....... ......

ters

(Frankl

in)

Apache 10 415 457 593 ....... ......

expedit

ion

Camp 2 62 87 170 ....... ......

Mimbres

Fort 4 109 128 135 ....... 2

Bowie

Fort 2 43 56 115 ....... ......

Cumming

s

Frankli 9 254 276 293 ....... ......

n

Las 1 62 90 102 ....... ......

Cruces

Tucson 7 168 205 240 ....... ......

Grand 151 3,360 3,954 5,171 8 23

total

Troops in the Department of New Mexico, Brigadier General James H. Carleton, U. S. Army, commanding, June 30, 1864.

Albuquerque.

Captain DAVID H. BROTHERTON.

5th United States, Companies G and K, Captain David H. Brotherton.

3rd U. S. Artillery, Battery A, Lieutenant John B. Shinn.

Fort Bascom.

1st New Mexico Cavalry, Companies I and M, Captain Edward H. Bergmann.

Fort Canby.

Major PETER W. L. PLYMPTON.

1st New Mexico Cavalry (six companies), Captain John Thompson.

Fort Craig.

Colonel OSCAR M. BROWN.

1st New Mexico, Companies D and F, Captain William Ayers.

1st California Cavalry, Company K, Captain Robert S. Johnson.

Fort Marcy.

5th United States, Company A, Captain Joseph Updegraff.

Fort McRae.

1st California, Company G, Lieutenant Patrick Healy.

Los Pinos.

Captain THOMAS L. ROBERTS.

1st California, Company E, Captain Thomas L. Roberts.

5th United States, Company I, Lieutenant Charles Speed.

Tubac.

1st California Cavalry, Companies I and L, Major James Gorman.

Fort Stanton.

Captain WILLIAM BRADY.

5th United States, Company B (detachment), Lieutenant Edward Walsh.

1st New Mexico Cavalry, Company A, Captain William Brady.


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