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ON GENERAL'S


REPORTS 1863 -66


W 355.8 W52r 1863-66


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LIBRARY WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY


This book must not be taken from the Library building.


WVC RBR 4A43 WAR45


1863-1861


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18- 3-66


Library West Virginia University


UA 93 ,WAR45 1863-66


QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S REPORT.


STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA, QUARTER MASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, Wheeling, December 31st, 1863. S


To His Excellency, A. I. Boreman, Governor:


SIR :- I have the honor to make the following report of the oper- rations of this Department, from September 23d, (the date of my appointment,) to December 31st, 1863, inclusive. When I entered upon the duties of this office, Thomas Hornbrook, Esq., Military Agent for your Excellency, had charge of the property of the State. At different times he has turned over to me, by your order, all the property reported as received in the statement herewith transmit- ted, marked "D." With the exception of (415) four hundred and fifteen light French rifles and accoutrements, and (20,000) twenty thousand elongated bullet cartridges, cal. 58 in., transferred by Col. Dan 1 Frost; (400,000) four hundred thousand elongated bullet car- tridges, cal. 69 in., received from John B. Butler, M. S. K., at Al- legheny Arsenal, Pittsburgh, Penn'a, and (500) five hundred smooth- bore muskets, found at the court house in this city.


The light French rifles and Belgian rifled muskets and accontre- ments, are new and in a serviceable condition. The remainder of the property, with some few exceptions, has been more or less used, and many of the guns are broken and entirely worthless.


The arms found at the court house, were issued to the militia, and when not in use, thrown into the basement of the building, where they became entirely unserviceable from rust. I have had them properly cleaned, and they are now in a serviceable condition. The statement herewith transmitted, marked "A," showing the issues to West Virginia regiments in the service of the United States, were made to arm and equip the 4th regiment of cavalry, they not having been armed by the United States authorities. The guns were issued by your agent prior to the 23d of September. After that date, one company was armed with Smith's carbines, and the re- mainder of the regiment furnished with accoutrements for the arms already issued. The property (statement "A,") has been reported to the Ordnance Department at Washington, as issues to the United States, and credit asked for the same. As yet, no reply has been


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received. Statement "B," issues to independent companies of scouts in the service of the State. It will be seen that these companies have been armed with one of the most effective guns now in use.


Statement "C," issues to the militia of the State. This statement includes the issues to several companies of volunteer militia in the service of the State, but attached to some regiment of militia.


The expenses of this Department, as shown by statement "E," have been greater than I anticipated, owing to the high rents that I have been compelled to pay for warehouses, and necessary expen- ditures incurred in organizing this Department.


I regret to report to your Excellency, the impossibility, on my part, to report the number and condition of the arms in the hands of the militia. No papers have been furnished this office, from which a statement could be made; and the Regimental Quarter- masters, who have been ordered to report, have not done so, or have rendered very imperfect ones.


I am, Governor, Very Respectfully, your Ob't Serv't,


GEO. W. BROWN, Q. M. Gen'l, W. Va.


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"A."


Table of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores issued to West Va. Regiments in the Service of the United States.


DATE.


TO WHOM ISSUED.


Smith's Carbines and Accou- trements complete.


Accoutrements complete for


Belgian Rifle Muskets.


Smith's Carbine Cartridges.


Elongated Bullet Cartridges, Cal. 58 in.


REMARKS.



1863. Oct. 1,


Capt. J. L. Simpson.


Co. B, 4th W. Va. Cav .! 40


2,000


Oct. 14,


Col. N. Wilkinson.


Comd. 6th W. Va. V. I.


20,000


October 28,


Lt. Col. Sam'l Snider.


Comd. 4th W. V. V. Cav


800


Guns issued to this regime't prior to my ap pointment.


Issued to Dec. 31, 1863. 40 800


2,000


20,000


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"B."


Table of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores issued to Independent Com- panies of Scouts in the service of the State.


DATE.


TO WHOM ISSUED.


COUNTY.


Light French Rifles and ac-


coutrements complete.


Elongated Bullet Cartridges,


Cal. 58 inch.


Elongated Bullet Cartridges, C'al. 69 in.


1863.


Oct. 1 Capt. Geo. L. Kennedy,


Jackson,


2,000


15 Capt. Michael Rollison,


Upshur,


50


2,000


66


15 Capt. John Johnson,


Jackson,


11


22 Capt. John Johnson,


Jackson,


3,000


27 Capt. Wm. Ellison,


Calhoun,


26


1,000


27 Capt. Wm. Logsdon,


Wood,


2,000


30 Capt. Hiram Chapman,


Calhoun,


25


1,000


30 Capt. Wm. Gandee,


Roane,


25


1,000


Nov. 14 Capt. J. L. Kesling,


Upshur,


25


1,000


28 Capt. G. M. Yeager,


Barbour,


26


2,000


Dec.


4 Capt. N. G. Lambert, 8 Capt. N. Alltop,


Tucker,


23


1,000


1,000


15 Capt. W. R. Spalding,


Wayne,


26


2,000


15 Capt. Jesse Jaco,


Preston,


25


2,000


16 Capt. H. S. Sayre,


Doddridge,


25


2,000


Issues to Dec. 31, 1863,


287 23,000 2,000


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27|Capt. G. W. Vaught,


Wirt,


1,000


27 Capt. H. S. Sayres,


Doddridge,


1,000


Marion,


"C."


Statement of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores issued to the Militia.


DATE.


TO WHOM ISSUED.


COUNTY.


Light French Rifles and ac-


coutrenients complete.


Belgian Rifled Muskets and


accoutrements complete.


Elongated Bullet Cartridges


Elongated Bullet Cartridges


Buck and Ball Cartridges.


Colt's Holster Pistol Car-


tridges.


Gun Caps.


Rifle Powder, (kegs.)


1863.


Col. S. Haymon,.


Harrison,


200


8,000


Sept. 28


28


Col A. P. Davisson, .


Harrison, . .


400


16,000


28


Capt. Dan'l Glasscock,.


Marion,.


30


1,000


Oct. 1


Capt. John Wells, ...


Pleasants, . .


Ritchie,.


1,000


Capt. Geo. Thompson, .


Ohio,


10


2,000


180


2,000


1


1


Capt. E. C. Harper, .


Gilmer, ..


50


8


Capt. John H. Bush, .


Gilmer, .


1


40


15


E. Bee, ..


Doddridge,


29


Capt. J. W. Allison, ...


Hancock, .. .... .


55


1,000


Nov.


2


Capt. Jas. Mckinney,


Ritchie,.


Dec.


8


Capt. E. C. Harper, .


Pendleton, .


30


2,000


10


Capt. John S. Bond, ..


Hardy, ..


I


15


E. R. Hall,


Marion,.


Capt. E. C. Harper, ... ..


'Pendleton, .


15


2,000


57


835 10,040 28,000 2,000


180


9,500


1


Issues to Dec. 31st, 1863,.


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· ...


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Capt. Wm. Potter, ..


Ohio, ..


· ·


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2,000


A. D. Nuzum, .


Harrison County Scout, ..


25


1,000


1,000


500


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·


·


--


9


2,000


2,500


Capt. C. W. Nutter, ..


...


1,000


15


·


22


Cal. 58 in.


Cal. 69 in.


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"D."


Table of Ordnance, Ordnance Stores and Quartermaster Stores, issued and remaining on hand.


2


2,865


152


19


810


24


9 46


108


4,257


4,302


4,105


3,855


4,390


4,355


5,004


4,282


5,096


15


93


235


3,427


498


34 28


27


62


522


459,000 30,000 429,000


310,000


23,150


39,065


2,000


Received.


2


3,700


496


19


40


810


24


46


108


6,269


6,243


5,750


5,570


6,362


6,333


6,975


6,294


6,731


15


133


40


300


3,417


4,454


4,104


695


34


28


27


66


1 1


1


1


2,320


2,000


Issued.


835


344


40


2,012


1,941


1,645


1,715


1,972


1,978


1,971


2,012


1,635


40


40


65


1,028


1,027


987


197


2


1 1


1


1


256,960


20,830


37,065


2,000


Iron Guns, 10 pounders,


Belgian Rifled Muskets,


Light French Rifles,


Austrian Rifles,


Smith's Carbines


Old Rifles,


Enfield Rifles,


Rifled Muskets,


Minnie Muskets,


Flintlock Muskets,


Cartridge Boxes,


Cartridge Box Plates,


Cartridge Box Belts,


Waist Belts,


Gun Slings,


Cap Pouches and Cone Picks,


Carbine Cartridge Boxes,.


Carbine Slings and Swivels,


Brush Wipers with Thongs


Cones, or Gun Nipples, Ball Screws, -


Gun Wipers,


Spring Vices,


Ball Pouches,


Sergeants' Swords,


Sergeants' Swordbelts and Plates, Cavalry Swords, Belts and Plates,


Bullet Moulds,


Bass Drum, Sling and Sticks,. Army Scales,


Tenor Drum, Sling and Sticks


Army Blankets,


Elongated Bullet Cartridges, cal. 69 in.,


Elongated Bullet Cartridges, cal. 58 in.


Buck and Ball Cartridges, cal. 69 in.,


Smith's Carbine Ball Cartridges,


Austrian Rifle Cartridges,-


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Remaining


on hand.


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2


522


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Springfield Rifled Muskets,


Cartridge Box Belt Plates,


Waist Belt Plates,


Bayonet Scabbards,_


Screw Drivers and Cone Wrenches,


I


1


1


1


I


1


Smooth-bore Muskets


1


Fife,


4


3,153 2,39]


7


"D" Continued.


Received.


Issued.


Remain'g on hand.


Sharp's Rifle Cartridges,


300


300


Colt's Navy Pistol Cartridges,


2,000


2,000


Colt's Holster Pistol Cartridges,


1,900


180


1,720


Harper's Ferry Rifle Cartridges, -


700


700


Rifle Powder, (kegs,)


13


1


12


Musket Caps,


59,350


59,350


Rifle Caps, -


9,500


9,500


Lead, (pounds,)


55


55


"E .??


Expenses of this Department, from September 23rd, to December 31st, 1863, inclusive.


DATE.


TO WHOM PAID.


FOR WHAT SERVICE.


Dolls.


Cts


1863.


Capt. John H. Bush, -- For subsisting hostages


13 60


September.


J. Clemens,


" Office desk,


20 00


Oct. 5


Alex. Turner,.


Packing boxes,


25


Oct. 7


Steamboat "Buck,"


Transportation, 66


1|00


Oct. 15


William H. Nicoll,.


Stor'g 400,000car'gs


10 00


Oct. 15


T. S. Spates,


Storage,


7.00


Oct. 22


Steamboat "Gem,"


Transportation


1 50


Oct. 27


Steam't "Emma Boyd,"


66


3 20


Oct. 27


John F. McDermot,


Printing,


36 50


Oct. 27


Balt. & Ohio R. R. Co.,


Transportation


43 28


Oct. 29 C. & Pittsb'g R. R. Co.,


1 60


Oct. 29


J. C. Orr & Co.,


" Packing boxes,


70


Oct. 31


William H. Nicoll


Services to date.


39|00


Nov. 1 M. Reilly,.


For Rent of Powder House for the month of October.


10:00


Nov. 1 John Bahu,


Sundries,


1 37


Nov. 2 L. W. Starkey,


" Services,


4 00


Nov. 2 S. Ott, Son & Co.


Sundries,


35


Nov. 2 J. Thoburn,


One stove,


10,00


Nov. 3


John Reid


Rent of wareroom,-


20 00


Nov. 3


L. W. Starkey,


Services,


2 50


Nov. 4


A. Stutler,


3.00


Nov. 4


Steamb't "Allegheny,' Belle,


" Transportation, 2 00


Nov. 5


L. W. Starkey,


Services,


1 36


Nov. 5 Henry Hoop,


Drayage,


1 45


Nov. 7 J. A. Armstrong,


66 Sundries,


2 74


Nov. 30


Wm. H. Nicoll


Services,


30 00


Nov. 30 John Sherwood,


Clean'g 500 musk'ts 60


175


Forwarded,


$408 30


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


I


1


1


1


1


1


1


I


1


September.


Oct. 8 Balt. & Ohio R. R. Co.,


81 26


8


"E" Continued.


DATE.


TO WHOM PAID.


FOR WHAT SERVICE.


Dolls. Cts


1863.


Amt. bro't forwasd,


$408 30


Dec. 2 Wm. Paxton,


For Rent,


41 66


Dec. 5 John Karney


Drayage to date,


50


Dec. 5 Geo. McGee,


Drayage to date,


1 90


Dec. 8 M. Reilly,


Rent,


10 00


Dec. 10 Balt. & Ohio R. R. Co.,


Transportation,


30 45


Dec. 12 Balt. & Ohio R. R. Co.,


Transportation,


4 24


Dec. 18 Steamboat "Gem,"


Transportation 2 00


Dec. 23 Henry McMillen,


Drayage,


11 75


Dec. 23 James McCluskey,


Drayage,


3.25


Dec. 24


O. J. Crawford,


Packing boxes,


5 50


Dec. 26 Hugh Crockard,


Drayage,


5|80


Dec. 26 A. P. Franzell


Sundries,


21 18


Dec. 29 J. C. Orr & Co.,.


Stationery, books &c


48|78


Dec. 31|


Wm, H. Nicoll,


Services, 30 00


Dec. 31 John F. McDermot


Printing, 5.00


Dec. 31


Wm. Paxton,


Rent,


41 66


Dec. 31


Geo. M. Yeager,.


Transportation, 1


2 00


Dec. 31


Alex. Thompson,.


Coal,


4 00


Dec. 31 T. H. Logan,


Sundries,


3 35


Dec. 31


M. Reilly,


Rent,


10:00


Dec. 31


Balt. & Ohio R. R. Co.,


Transportation, 11/85


Amount,


$703,17


REPORT


OF THE


QUARTERMASTER GENERAL,


OF


WEST VIRGINIA,


FOR THE YEAR 1864.


WHEELING: JOHN F. M'DERMOT, PUBLIC PRINTER.


1865.


REPORT


OF THE


QUARTERMASTER GENERAL.


QUARTER MASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, WHEELING, January 16th 1865.


His Excellency,


A. I. BOREMAN,


Governor of West Virginia.


Governor :- As required by the laws of this State, I have the honor to submit my report as Quarter Master General, Commissary General of Subsistence, and Chief of Ordnance, for the year ending December 31st, 1864.


No Quarter-master's Stores have been purchased since my last re- port.


Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage, and Subsistence, have been furnished to the Troops in the service of this State upon requi- sitions approved by your Excellency, by the United States Depot Quarter Masters and Commissaries of Subsistence, under an order from the Secretary of War, dated Washington D. C., August 26th, 1863-a copy of which is herewith transmitted in the appendix, Schedule A.


Schedule B. Exhibits the amount of Quarter-masters Stores, and Clothing, and Camp, and Garrison Equipage on hand December 31, 1864.


The Militia of the State have been called into service by your Excellency a number of times during the year, and while in camp, have, by order of the Secretary of War, been furnished with trans- portation and supplies by the United States Depot Quarter Masters and Commissaries of Subsistence. However, when called into service, some of the forces were at a distance from any United States Post, and could not at once be furnished with the necessary supplies ; the officers were, therefore, compelled to purchase supplies for the im- mediate wants of the men. As yet these accounts have not been paid.


During the year the Militia and State Troops have been armed and supplied with ammunition.


A detailed statement of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, received, issued, and remaining on hand may be found in the appendix in the following order :-


Schedule C .- Abstract of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores received in the 1st quarter 1864.


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Schedule D .- Abstract of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores received in the 2d quarter 1864.


Schedule E .- Abstract of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores received in the 3d quarter 1864.


Schedule F .- Abstract of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores received in the 4th quarter 1864.


Schedule G .- Abstract of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores issued in the 1st quarter 1864.


Schedule H .- Abstract of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores issued in . LE the 2d quarter 1864.


Schedule I .- Abstract of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores issued in the 3d quarter 1864.


Schedule J .- Abstract of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores issued in the 4th quarter 1864.


Schedule K-Statement of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores received, issued and remaining on hand in the 1st quarter 1864. Schedule L .- Statement of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores received, issued, and remaining on hand in the 2d quarter 1864. Schedule M .- Statement of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores receiv- ed,issued and remaining on hand in the 3d quarter 1864. Schedule N .- Statement of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores received, issued and remaining on hand in the 4th quarter 1864.


With some few exceptions the Ordnance and Ordnance Stores now on hand, are in serviceable condition.


From the best information that I have been able to obtain there are at this time some 8000 rifles and muskets in the hands of the different military organizations of the State. Of these, there are in the hands of the first Division of Militia 5466-distributed as follows :-----


1st Brigade, General W. L. Crawford-composed of the coun- ties of Hancock, Brooke, Ohio and Marshall, 882.


2d Brigade, General A. S. Core-composed of the coun- ties of Tyler, Wetzel, Pleasants, Wood, Ritchie, Dodd- ridge and Wirt, 1369


3rd Brigade, General E. C. Bunker-composed of the coun-


ties of Monongalia, Marion, Harrison, Taylor and Preston, 3215


The remainder of the arms are in the hands of the State Troops, and home Guard Companies in the border counties of the State, where the militia are not organized.


The arms with which the militia are furnished, are of a very in- ferior quality. This deficiency has been remedied to some extent during the year, by issuing new arms to some of the Regiments.


Since my last report, several lots of arms and equipments have been captured and destroyed by the enemy, the most important of which was 309 muskets, captured and destroyed by the rebel Colonel Witcher at Buckhannon, in August last.


Schedule O, exhibits the different sums that have been paid for transportation, rent of ware-rooms, services, &c., amounting to $2711 69. Of this sum $2054 41 has been paid out of the appro- priation of $2000 for contingent expenses of this office.


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Schedule P, exhibits the amounts that have been paid, by order of your Excellency, out of the appropriation of $50,000 for procur- ing arms, equipments, munitions of war, &c., made by the Legisla- ture, by the act of July 2d, 1863 and increased to $60,000 by the act of March 2d, 1864. Of this amount ($59,943.19) Fifty-nine thousand nine hundred and forty-three dollars and nineteen cents, has been expended.


A statement of Quarter-master's stores, and Ordnance and Ord- nance stores received and issued by Thomas Hornbrook, Esqr., mili- tary agent for your Excellency, from June 20th, 1863, to September 23d, 1863, compiled from abstracts and vouchers on file in this of- fice, may be found in the appendix, Schedule R.


By an act of the General Assembly of Virginia, passed February 3d, 1863, it was enacted, " That all property real, personal, or mixed owned by or appertaining to this State, and being within the boun- daries of the proposed State of West Virginia, when the same shall become one of the United States, shall thereupon pass to and be- come the property of the State of West Virginia." I have, there- fore, thought proper to give a statement of the arms received and issued by Thomas Hornbrook, Esqr., military agent for His Excel- lenoy, F. H. Peirpoint, Governor of Virginia, from the date of the organization of the restored Government of Virginia to the 20th of June, 1863, which may be found in the appendix, Schedule S, T, & W, for which information, I am under obligations to Mr. Horn- brook.


I have endeavored in this report to give as near a correct state- ment of the number and condition of arms, equipments, and the property of which I have had charge as it has been possible for me to make. I prepared proper blanks for returns, and forwarded to each of the commanding officers of Militia Regiments, requesting reports of all State property pertaining to the Militia, within the bounds of their respective regiments, but many of these returns were very incomplete, and required considerable time and trouble to get into proper shape. There no doubt remains in the State a considerable number of arms which are not accounted for in this report. Although I have endeavored, as far as possible, to obtain reports of all such. These, however, are scattered over the State in small lots, and perhaps are of a very inferior quality, some of which were issued to Volunteer companies before the organization of the Restored Government.


Very Respectfully, Your Ob't Serv't, GEORGE W. BROWN, Col. and Q. M. Gen'l.


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APPENDIX.


SCHEDULE A.


ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 26th, 1863.


Respectfully submitted to the Secretary of War. In accordance with orders of the 24th inst., endorsed on a letter of the Governor of Virginia, dated Aug. 21st, I have respectfully to report as fol- lows : As the companies proposed to be raised by the Governor are not to be mustered into the U. S. service, strictly speaking, is- sues of clothing and subsistence could not be legally made. It is evident, however, from the liberal legislation relative to raising volunteers within States, that some latitude in such issues may properly be allowed, but the accounts of such issues should be care- fully kept distinct from those made to troops mustered into the U. S. service, in order that a settlement may be made between the United States and the State, if it should become necessary here- after.


The following regulations are, therefore, submitted for the govern- ment of such issues to the State Troops of West Virginia.


Should His Excellency, the Governor of West Virginia, raise several companies of troops to be paid by his State, he is hereby authorized to make, or approve, requisitions on the nearest Depot Quarter-master and Commissary of Subsistence of the United States as may be necessary for those companies.


The Quarter-masters and Commissary of Subsistence, who issue upon these requisitions, will keep a seperate account of such issues, reporting them to the Chief of their respective Departments, as is- sues made to State Troops of West Virginia, by order of the Sec- retary of War.


The Quarter-master General and the Commissary General of Subsistence will give orders to the proper officers of their Depart- ments, in accordance with this regulation.


(Signed)


E. D. TOWNSEND, A. A. G.


Approved by the Secretary of War, Aug. 29th, 1863.


War Department, Adj't Gen'l Office, Aug. 31st, 1863.


(Signed) THOMAS M. VINCENT, A. A. G.


Dec. 9th, 1863. (Official.)


(Signed)


A. V. BARRINGER, Capt. & Chief Q. M.


SCHEDULE B.


List of Quarter-master's Stores and Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage on hand January 1st, 1865.


Wool Blankets,


535


Haversacks,


315


Drums,


2


Fifes,


1


Camp-kettles,


31


Mess-pans,


55


Army Scales,


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1


1


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SCHEDULE C.


Abstract of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores received in the 1st quarter 1864.


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| No.


No.


No.


Feby.


20


1 Capt. H. S. Sayre, State Scouts, ...... 2 Col. James W. Brown, 148th Regt. M


March


-


17


3 Thos. Hornbrook, Agt. for the Gov., 4 Capt. Wm. Potter, ...


1


1


1


2


3


2


3


2 1


2


2


50


..


..


...


...


-


75


1|61


1 66


106


132


134


133


109


108


76


133


133


72 37


73


3


2


1358


5


323


| No. | S. B. Flint Lock Muskets.


Bayonet Scabbards.


Cap Pouches & Cone Picks


Cartridge Boxes.


Cartridge Box Plates.


Cartridge Box Belts.


Cartridge Box Belt Plates.


| Gun Slings.


Waist Belts.


Waste Belt Plates.


Screw Drivers.


Cones.


| Wipers.


Ball Screws.


| Spring Vices.


Cal. 69 in.


Packing Boxes


. 1864. .


... ... : : | No.


..


...


24


25


25 56


...


....


25


25


25


12|


12


11


2


1358


4


66


56


56


56


56


56


56


56 35


...


...


...


...


...


...


50


50


50


50


50


50 50


50


50 25


25 25


1


2


.... .


...


4


24


| Number of Voucher.


From whom Received.


| Austrian Rifles.


| Light French Rifles.


Elongat'd Bullet Cartridges


No. | Lead (pounds)


.. .


...


...


5


315


...


...


...


..


...


37


....


...


1


Total Received, ..


Date.


SCHEDULE D.


Abstract of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores received in the 2d quarter 1864.


Date.


From Whom Received.


| No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


: | No.


April 12


Col. D. Frost, 11th W. Va. V. Infty,


26


18


9


9


15


2 Capt. M. M. Peirce (State Scouts,)


26


25


25


25


25


25


25


12


May


12|


Col. R. S. Corbit, 7th Regt. Mil. ,.


11


18


20


6


6


11


2


....


.


...


..


...


..


...


June 7|


5 | Capt. John M. Ball, State Scouts, ..


13


25|12 ..


13


25


21


6


25


25


...


...


...


Total Received,


51


274


142|25|12


387


399


446


331


358


182


138


412


400 12


8 10


1


2 57


3


| Light French Rifles.


Rifle Muskets (Colts.)


Austrian Rifles.


Austrian S. B. Muskets.


Bayonet Scabbards.


Cap Pouches & Cone-picks


Cartridge Boxes.


Cartridge Box Plates.


Cartridge Box Belts.


Cartridge Box Belt Plates.


Gun Slings.


Waist Belts.


Waist Belt Plates. Screw Drivers.


| Cones.


| Wipers.


Ball Screws.


: |No. | Spring Vices.


: : | No. | Ball Pouches.


1 OH: |No. | Packing Boxes.


2


16


4 George R. Tingle, Ord. S'gt 4th Regt M.


250


124


354


270


347


180


107


350


350


..


..


...


...


...


...


...


.


...


..


..


..


..


...


343 25


19 359


.


.


3


» : | No.


1


1864.


| Number of Voucher.


S. B. Muskets.


....


..


·


2


SCHEDULE E.


Abstract of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores received in the 3d quarter 1864.


Date.


FROM WHOM RECEIVED.


No. | Light French Rifles.


No. | Rifle Muskets, (Colt's.)


S. B. Muskets.


No. | Cap Pouches.


No. | Cartridge Boxes.


: : | No. | Cartridge Box Plates.


No. | Cartridge Box Belts.


No. | Cartridge Box Belt Plates.


No. | Gun Slings.


No. | Waist Belts.


No. | Waist Belt Plates.


No. | Screw Drivers.


Elongat'd Bullet Cartridges


| Elongated bullet Cart' ges


Cal 58.


Buck and Ball Cartridges


Cal. 69 in.


Packing Boxes


6


1864.


No.


No.


No. 4


4 No.


July


1


Capt. Wm. H. Moore, 26th Reg't Militia, ...


150,000


150


17


A. S. M. Morgan, M. S. K., Allegheney Arsenal, ..


..


25 25


25


25


24


25


25 10


21


Capt. H. S. Sayre, (State Scouts, ).


24


..


24


20 24 22


14 22


8


. .


1,000


100,000


100


18


A. S. M. Morgan, M. S. K., Allegheny Arsenal, ....


Sept.


11


Maj. J. H. Stallman, com'd'g 5th Reg't Militia,. ...


1


15|12 10


9 7 10


...


..


...


..


..


6:


30


Capt. M. M. Snider, 17th Reg't W. Va. I.,


...


...


... ...


...


...


..


..


...


-


Total Received,


48


1 145 36 75 82 77 59 35 38 84 69 10


7 1500 153,000|100,000


250


1


:


:


...


..


50


S: :


...


...


:


80 24 20 24 23 24 10 ... 24 24


...


..


.. .


..


12


George R. Tingle, Ord'nce Sarg't 4th do


13 12


2,000


August


" Wm. J. Sexton, do


N: :


S: :


1500


....


| Number of Voucher.


Cal. 69 in.


Wipers.


No. 1


No.


No. | Bayonet Scabbards.


6


...


SCHEDULE F.


Abstract of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores received in the 4th quarter 1864.


Date.


FROM WHOM RECEIVED.


Belgian Rifle Muskets,


Cal. 69 in.


| Rifle Muskets.


Austrian Rifles.


Bayonet Scabbards.


Cap Pouches & Cone-picks


Cartridge Boxes.


Cartridge Box Plates.


Cartridge Box Belts.


Cartridge Box Belt Plates.


Gun Slings.


Waist Belts.


Waist Belt Plates.


Screw Drivers.


Wipers.


Cones.


| Spring Vices.


| No. | Ball Pouches.


5 6 6 000 | No. | Packing Boxes.


10


1864.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No .;


No.


No.


No.


No.


| No.


October :1


1 Capt. T. L. Hicks, 17th Reg't W. Va. V.




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