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2 Capt. S. B. Todd, 17th Reg't W. Va. V.
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15
5 Wm. H. Hervey,
70
45
41
57
57
51
51
43
43
..
20
6 |Lt. Frank Berk, 28th Reg't O. V. V. I ....
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
100
100
100
5
...
Dec'ber 15
7 Capt. N. D. Helmick 17th Reg't W Va VI
..
...
...
...
.
...
..
...
Total Received, ...
160
77
256
205
201
217
217
211
211
160
203
203
100
100
100
5
5|28
.
.
...
..
...
...
7
. .
...
...
...
...
5
29
8 Col. J. A. Wilson, 23d Reg't W Va. S. M.
256
6
1
1
3 Capt. D. W. Peden, 17th Reg't W. Va. V
...
4 John B. Bowen, .
19
..
5
| Number of Voucher.
5
SCHEDULE G .- Abstract of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores Issued in the 1st quarter 1864.
Date.
| No. of Voucher.
To WHOM ISSUED.
Light French
Rifles, Cal. 58.
Cap Pouches
and Cone-picks.
Cartridge Boxes
cal. 58.
Plates.
Gun Slings.
| Waist Belts.
No. | Waist Bl't Pl'ts.
No. | Screw Drivers.
No. | Cones.
No. | Wipers.
No. | Ball Screws.
No. | Spring Vices.
Elong'ted bullet
cart'gs cal 58.
Elongated bullet cart'gs cal. 69.
Rifle Powder
Kegs.
4 - | No. | Packing Boxes.
January,.
1
1 Capt. John H. Bush,
(State Scouts. ).
do
2000
20
3 Capt. Isaac Alt,
do
50
50
50
50 50 50
50:25 25|25
2
2
3000
6
February
2
5 Capt. George L. Kennedy,
do
2000
2000
.....
11
7 Capt. Hiram Chapman,
2000
2
22
9 Capt. H. Britton, (Marion Co. Home Guards.). ..
1
7
7
1
4
4
4
1
1
2000
*1
March,
2 13 |Capt. H. S. Burnes,
do
2000
...
.
...
...
...
...
.
22 15 Capt. Wm. Bartram
(State Scouts, ).
2000
.
,
22 16 Capt. Wm. K. Spalding,
do
22 17 Capt. Ira G. Copley,
do
25|18 Capt. N. J. Lambert,
do
8
8
8
8
8
8 8
4
4
4
...
...
..
Total Issued, ..
.....
65
65
65
65|65 65
65
33
38
33
3
3 37000 2000
1 44
.
1864.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
..
..
. ..
...
2000
25 10 Capt. N. J. Lambert, (State Scouts). 11 Soldiers Reception Committee, ...
.
. .
...
..
.
.
...
...
...
..
.
....
·
* Reception 7th W. Va. Vet. V. Infantry.
11
.
...
...
..
.. ...
22
8 Capt. A. Alltop,
do
2000
.
...
..
....
..
..
.
5
10
6 Capt. Alexander Donelson,
do
do
..
...
.
....
4 12 Capt. M. T. Haller, (State Scouts) ..
2000
4 14 Col. Jas. H. Harris, (11th Reg't. Militia, ).
6000
2000
. .
2000
.
1000
.
11
2 Capt. J. C. Wilkinson,
..
...
3000
4 Capt. R. Brooks,
do
1
·
No.
No.
No.
2000
..
..
Cartridge Box
SCHEDULE H. Abstract of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores Issued in the 2d quarter 1864.
Date.
To WHOM ISSUED.
| No. | Spring'Id Rifle Musket
Light French Rifles,
Rifle Muskets (Colt's)
Cal. 58.
S. B. Muskets.
| Minnie Muskets.
| Enfield Rifles.
Bayonet Scabbards.
Cap Pouches and Cone
Cartridge Boxes.
Cartridge Box Plates.
Cartridge Box Belts.
Cartridge Box Belt
Plates.
un Slings.
Waist Belts.
Waist Belt Plates.
Screw Drivers.
Cones.
Wipers.
| No. | Ball Screws.
No. | Spring Vices.
tridges, Cal. 58.
Elongated Bullet
Cartridges, Cal. 69.
Buck and Ball Cart'gs
Colt's Navy Pistol
Rifle Powder.
| Lbs | Lead (pounds.)
Musket Caps.
No.
1861.
No.
No.
NO.
| No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
o.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
1 Kg.
Lbs
...
...
April. .. ]
1 Capt. E. C. Harper,
(State Scouts) ...
John S. Bond,
do
...
3
' Isaac W. Allen,
do
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
15
15
15
1
...
.12|
.13
.13
.. 1.4
7
Sampson Snider,
(10
...
20
...
40
40
0
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
20
20
20
4
2000
.......
5
10
......
2
May 66
.. 3:11
.. 4 15
Josialı M. Woods,
do.
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
12
12
12
4
4
4000
...
... ..
4
..
...
do
5
25
2.)
25
25
25
12
12
12
2
...
...
2000
..
..
...
8
30 1500
]
46
.17,22 E. Bee. (Home Guard Co ..
20
23
66
30 24
June
.. 1|25 Col. Floyd Neely (12th Regt. Militia)
...
...
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10!
10'
5
5
..
.9 27
Col. R S. Corbit, (- Regt. Militia.)
75
...
...
...
..
......
...
...
..
..
...
..
..
..
..
..
-
31
134
100
175
91
4
291
421
421
421
291
291
421
421
421
201
204
204 37 37 58000 2000 7000 1000
1
8'30
4500 92
...
...
26
26
26
26
26
26
13
13
13 2 2
2000
...
1000
.....
6
1
3000
..... 4000
...
.. .
..
...
...
.
.2.13
L A Beckwith, (Wo'd co H G's) H. S. Sayre, (State Scouts) do James R. Ramsey,
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
50
50
50 10 10
"
A. J. Lambert, Isaac Brown.
10
13
...
9
4
9
..
30
30
15
15
15
2 2
.....
2000
...... 2000
4000
.. 4|16|
John Boggs,
4000
.7 17
Benj. Haley,
1000
... 9 18
Wm. T. Wiaut,
.10 19
M. Rollyson,
.11:20
John Johnson,
do
...
66 Wm. Logsdon,
...
...
...
...
..
...
16
10
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
00
8
S
..
...
1 1
66
.. 18 29
· Win Hall, (Marion Co H Guard) ...
1000 1000
...
..
2000
...
...
...
...
-
-
1 3 AbwwAn& | No. | Packing Boxes.
12
1
......
......
..... ... ...
......
. ....
.....
..
21
8
A. J. Waterson,
.21 . 9
9
9
9
.. ....
.. ...
=
28:11
30
...
30
30
30
.....
.....
25
25 25
25
25
25
12
12
12
2
2
......
500
2000
...
2
3000
...
...
... ...
2000
...
...
...
......
1000
......
......
1000
371 10
10
2000
4000
......
...
...
.....
..
......
..
75
37
37
75
75
75
75
18.28
Capt. Jno S. Bond, (State Scouts) ....
...
..
...
...
...
20:30
". R. Brooks, (State Scouts).
...
....
do
...
2000
61
Wmn. Turner, Wm. Ellison,
...
S. Mullen.
3000
...
...
5
.. 27:10
.29 .12
...
.....
do
25
25
20
..
.....
...
...
...
..
...
...
..
10
10
10
0
5
...
1 2000
.12
... 3000
...
...
..
...
......
......
......
.....
....
...
... ...
Capt. Wm. J. Sexton, (State Scouts) " John Bogga, do
3
500
..
...
...
.. ...
.6
26 Capt. W. T. Wiant, (State Scouts) ... ] ..
......
...
7
...
4
...
..
2
2
...
...
...
...
..
10
10
10
--
| Number of Voucher.
3000
..
Elongated Bullet Car-
Cartridges, Cal. 36.
Cal.'69.
...
4
...
. 2
. .
4000
....
..
....
...
...
.16.21
.
...
Total Issued,
John M. Ball,
Cal. 58.
Picks.
N
..
75
..
SCHEDULE I .- Abstract of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores Issued in the 3rd quarter 1864.
3
Number of Voucher.
| L. F. Rifles, Cal. 58.
| R. Mus'ts, Colt's Cal 58.
Rifle Muskets, Sprig'ld.
S B. Austrian Muskets.
| Smooth Bore Austrian.
Smooth Bore, Flint
Lock, Cal. 69.
Belgian Rifle Muskets,
| Old Rifles.
Bayonet Scabbards.
Cap Pouches and Cone
Cartridge Boxes.
Cartridge Box Plates.
Cartridge Box Belts.
Cart'ge Box Belt Plates.
Gun Slings.
Waist Belts.
Waist Belt Plates.
Screw Drivers.
Ball Screws.
Spring Vices.
Elongated Bullet Car-
Elongated bullet Car-
B and B Cartridges,
Colt's Army Revolver
| Rifle Powder, (Keg.)
Musket Caps.
Packing Boxes.
July
2
1 Maj. J. L. Simpson, 11th W. V. I.
11
2 Lt. James Whittingham, Act. Ord. Officer.
20
3 Capt. C. S. M. Hooton, 25th Regt. Militia ..
.......
20
4 " N. J. Lambert, State Scouts.
4000
....
20 5
" II. J. Morgan, Wetzel Co Home G'ds.
1000
I 7
300
300;
300
300;
300 300
3001
300
300
300 150 150|150 10
10/12000
5
8 " John W. Davis, 10th
do
600 .. 600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600 300 300,3 0,25
80 24000
4000
...
...
..
..
10:13
" James A. Wilson, 23d Regt. Militia ..
300
300
3001
300
300
300
300
300
300: 300
150/150 150 10| 10:12000
2060
66
12.16 Maj. Wm. D. Rollyson,
do
15
15
10
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
7
7 7 ..
..
4000
18:18
dlo
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
301
15| 15 15 2
....
...
200
200
200,
200
200200
200
200
200
30:
30| 15 15 15: 2
2
2000
4
2.1
21
Capt. John M. Ball, State Scouts ..
do
...
12
...
4
6
3
168
20
189
10
10
20
20: 20
20
20
20
20
20|
10
10
2000
800
1000 1000
4
Sept.
6 28
Capt, Win. Logsdon, State Scouts., ...
8
8
8
8
S
8
S
8
8
1000
14 20
" George L. Kennedy, State Scouts ..
...
4000
...
2000
...
...
-
Total Issued.
51 91
3.
318 20 189 1125 16 1653 1705 1705 1705 1663 1663 1705 1705 1705 862 862 862 99 15152000 78000 10000 80011000 9000
202
...
150
150| 150:
150
150; 150 150
150| 150
75 75 75 5
5
5000
..... 4 16 35 4
6 5
6 16
21 19
24 20 Benj. F. Stewart, Home Guards ..
28
.. .
...
4000
1
2000
3
26 24
A. S. Morgan, M. S. K. Allegheny Arsenel
29 25
Capt. Michael Mallon, State Scouts.
4000
29 26
" Isaac Brown, State Sconts ...
5 27 Col. R. F. Sinclair, 14th Regt. Militia.
10000
5000
10
...
...
1000
4
21|30
" Capt. M. T. Haller
30 31
Lt. Thomas McGuown, Comd'g Co. "A" Ind. Co. of exempts, W. Va. V. I.
...
...
..
....
2000
....
....
..
tridge, Cal 69.
tridge, Cal. 58.
Cartridges.
Rifle Caps.
...
-10
40
10
40
10
10
-10
40
10
10
40
10
10
26
6 " John S. Bond, State Scouts ..
August 4
7 | Col. A. F. Ritchie, 17th Regt. Militia.
35 70
-1
..
10
1000
J0 12 Col. R. S. Corbit, 7th Regt. Militia.
4000
10| 14 Capt. Isaac W. Allen, Stato Scouts .. 12 15 John H. Bush
6000
66
12 17
Capt. N. Alltop,
do
...
...
...
...
4000
4
....
46
12
12
12
12
12
..
4000
5
...
30
30
30
.30
26 22
" H. S. Burnes,
28 23 " Sampson Snider,
...
...
...
Rifle Muskets.
Cal. 69.
Cal. 69.
Picks.
Date.
To WHOM ISSUED.
·
1864.
10000
1 3000
...
..
..
..
150
...
...
..
Cones.
Wipers.
Cal. 69.
10
3 2
6 9|Brig. Gen. A. S. Core, 2d Brig, Militia.
6| 10| Maj. J. H. Stallman, 5th Regt. Militia.
10|11 |Capt. Wm. Turner, State Sconts ..
John Lokum, Lt, F. Birk, coindg Dt. 28th Regt O V I
200|100 100 100: 5:
......
...
19
10
..
13
-
...
14
SCHEDULE J. Abstract of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores Issued in the 4th Quarter 1864.
Date.
To WHOM ISSUED.
Rifle Muskets, Cal. 58 in.
Elongated Bullet Cart'gs
Elongated Bullet Cart's
Cal. 58 in.
Navy Pistol Cartridges.
Riffe Powder, (kegs. )
Musket Caps.
Rifle Caps.
Packing Boxes.
Oct. 3 Capt W. H. Day Ritchie co HG. 1
2000
4
2 Col. H. Nay. 19th Regt. Militia.
2000
2000
6 3 Capt Wm T' Wiant, State troops
2000
2
7 4 Capt. R. H. McFarlan, Marshal County Home-guards, .
1000
1
26 5 Capt. H. Chapman, State troops
2000
1 3000
2
31 6 Capt John S. Bond, do
1
3000
Nov.
7 Thomas Hornbrook, Esgr ..
1
16 8 Capt. John Boggs, State troops . .
4000
4
Dec. 8 Capt. G. F. Taylor, do
3000
3
" 24 10 Capt. J. R. Ramsey, do
3000 1000
..
. .
4
29 11 Capt. Jas. Rohrbaugh, do
3000
1
1000
4
" 30 12 Capt. O. W. Shinn Harrison
County Home-guards, ...
20
1000
Total Issued,
20 2000 23000 1000
4 3000 4000 28
Cal. 69 in.
1864.
Number of Voucher.
15
SCHEDULE K.
Table of Ordnance and Ordnance Storesreceived, issued, and remaining on hand in the 1st Quarter, 1864.
On hand as per last
Received asper Ab-
stract.
Total to be
accounted for.
Issued as per Ab-
Remaining on hand and to be
accounted for.
Iron Guns, 10-pds (unserviceable)
2
2
2
Belgian Rifle Muskets, Cal. 69 in.
2865
75
2940
2940
Light French Rifles, Cal. 58 in.
152
1
153
65
88
Austrian Rifles, Cal. 58 in
19
1
20
20
Enfield Rifles,
4
4
4
Rifled Muskets (Colt's) Cal. 58
46
40
46
Minnie Muskets, Cal. 69
9
9
9
Springfield Rifle Muskets.
3
3
3
S. B. Muskets, Cal. 69.
810
61
871
871
Flint Lock, S. B. Muskets
108
66.15
189
189
Old Rifles (Citizens).
24
24
24
Cavalry Swords,.
2
2
2
Non Com. Officers Swords.
27
27
27
Bayonet Scabbards.
5096
106
5202
5202
4282
132
4414
65
4349
Cartridge Boxes.
4257
134
4391
65
4326
4302
133
4435
65
4370
do
do
do
Plates
3855
10
3963
3963
Gun Slings.
5004
76
5080
65
5015
Waist Belts
4390
133
4523
65
4458
Waist Belt Plates.
4355
133
4488
65
4423
15
15
15
Ball Pouches.
84
34
34
Cavalry Swords, Belts and Plates.
2
2
2
Screw Drivers and Cone-wrenches
3427
72
3499
33
3466
Cones, or Gun-nipples.
2391
37
2428
33
2395
Gun Wipers
3158
73
3226
33
3193
Ball Screws.
235
3
238
3
235
Spring Vices.
498
2
500
3
497
Bullet Moulds
62
62
62
Elongated Bullet Cartridges, Cal. 69 in. 429000
1358
480358
2000
428358
Elongated Bullet Cartridges, Cal. 58.in.
256960
256960
37000
219960
Buck and Ball Cartridges, Cal. 69 in ..
20830
20830
20830
Smith's Carbine Cartridges.
37065
37065
37065
Austrian Rifle Cartridges.
2000
2000
2000
Sharp's Rifle Cartridges.
300
300
300
Harper's Ferry Rifle Cartridges
700
700
700
Colt's Navy Pistol Cartridges.
2000
2000
2000
do Holster Pistol Cart'gs, Cal. 44.
1729
1720
1720
Rifle Powder, (Kegs) ..
12
12
1
59350
59350
59350
Lead, (pounds)
55
5
60
60
Gun Flints.
295
295
295
Packing Boxes
678
323
..
1001
44
957
Powder Canteens
5
..
5
5
do
do
Plates
do
do
Belts.
4105
109
4214
4214
Carbine Cartridge Boxes .. do. Slings and Swivels.
93
93
93
Non Com. Officers Swords, Belts & Pl'ts
27
27
27
..
11
Musket Caps.
Report.
stract.
Taken up.
Cap Pouches and Cone-picks.
16
SCHEDULE L.
Table of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores received, issued and remain- ing on hand in the 2d quarter 1864.
On hand
as per report
for 1st quarter.
Received
as per abstract.
Taken up.
Total to
be
as
Remaining on
hand and to be
accounted for.
Iron Guns, 10-pounders, (unserviceable)
2
..
2
2
Belgian Rifle Muskets, Cal. 69 in.
2940
2940
2940
Light French Rifles, Cal. 58 in.
88
51
139
134
5
Austrian Rifles, Cal. 58 in
20
25
45
45
Enfield Rifles, Cal. 58 in.
46
142
188
100
88
Minnie Muskets, Cal 69 in
3
3
3
871
274
1145
175
970
S. B. Muskets, Cal. 69 in
12
8
20
20
Austrian S. B. Muskets.
189
189
189
S. B. Flint Lock Muskets.
24
24
24
Old Rifles, ( Citizens)
2
2
2
27
27
27
Non Com. Officers Swords
5202
387
5589
291
5298
Bayonet Scabbards.
4349
399
4748
421
4327
Cap Pouches and Cone-picks.
4326
446
4772
421
4351
Cartridge Boxes.
4370
331
4701
42
4280
Cartridge Box Plates.
4214
358
4572
29
4281
3963
182
4145
291
3854
5015
138
5153
421
4732
Waist Belts ..
4428
400
4823
421
4402
Carbine Cartridge Boxes.
93
93
93
Carbine Slings and Swivels
34
57
91
91
Ball Pouches.
2
2
2
Non Com. Officers Sword, Belt & Plates
3466
12
3478
204
3274
Screw Drivers and Cone-wrenches.
2395
8
2403
204
2199
Cones, or Gun-nipples ..
3193
10
3203
204
2099
Gun Wipers.
235
1
236
37
199
Spring Vices.
497
2
499
37
462
Bullet Moulds.
62
62
62
428358
428358
2000
426358
do
do
do
do 58 do
219960
219960
58000
161960
Buck and Ball Cartridges, Cal. 60 in. ...
Smith's Carbine
do
2000
2000
2000
Austrian Rifle
do
300
300
300
Sharp's Rifle do
700
700
700
Harper's Ferry Rifle do
2000
2000
1000
1000
do Holster
do
do 44 in .. .. .
1720
7720
1720
Rifle Powder, Kegs
10
10
1
9
do
do Pounds
25
25
8
17
Musket Caps
59350
59350
4500
54850
Lead, Pounds.
60
60
30
30
Gun Flints
295
295
295
Powder Canteens.
5
...
5
5
Packing Boxes.
957
3
...
960
92
868
do
do Belts
do
do Plates
Gun Slings.
4458
412
..
4870
421
4449
Waist Belt Plates
15
15
15
Cavalry Sword, Belts and Plates
27
27
27
Ball Screws.
20830
20830
7000
13830
37065
37065
37065
Colt's Navy Pistol
do
Cal. 36 in.
4
4
4
Rifle Muskets, (Colt's).
9
9
9
Springfield Rifle Muskets.
Cavalry Swords.
..
..
..
accounted for.
Issued
per abstract.
Elongated Bullet Cartridge, Cal. 69 in ..
17
SCHEDULE M. Table of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores received, issued and remain- ing on hand in the 3rd quarter 1864.
On hand as
per report for
2nd quarter.
Received
as
per abstract.
Taken up.
be
accounted for.
Issued as
abstract.
Remaining on
hand and to be
accounted for |
Iron Guns, 10-p'ds, (unserviceable)
2
2
2
Belgian Rifle Muskets, Cal. 69 in.
2940
2940
1425
1515
Light French Rifles, Cal. 58, ..
5
48
1
54
54
Austrian Rifles,.
45
45
45
Rifle Muskets,
6
f;
Springfield Muskets,
88
1
94
94
. S. B. Muskets, Cal. 69 in.,
do
do
Austrian, .
20
20
20
do do
Flint Lock,
189
189
189
Old Rifles, (Citizens).
24
22
46
46
2
2
2
27
27
27
Bayonet Scabbards,
5298
36
5334
1653
3681
4327
75
4402
1705
2697
4351
82
4433
1705
2728
4280
77
4857
1705
2652
do
do
Belts,
3854
35
3889
1663
2226
Gun Slings ...
4732
38
4770
1705
3065
Waist Belts.
4449
84
4533
1705
2828
Waist Belt Plates.
4402
69
4471
1705
2766
Carbine Cartridge Boxes, do Slings and Swivels,.
15
15
15
Ball Pouches, ..
91
91
91
Non Com. Officers do
27
27
27
Screw-drivers and Cone-wrenches,.
3274
10
3284
862
2422
Cones,
2199
2199
862
1337
Wipers, ..
2999
7
3006
862
2144
Ball Screws,.
199
199
99
100
Spring Vices, ..
462
462
154.
308
Bullet Moulds,
62
62
62
Elongated Bullet Cartridges, Cal 69 do do
426358
1500
427858
52000 375858
Buck and Ball
do
do 69
13830
100000
113830
10000 103830
Smith's Carbine
do
37065
37065
37065
Austrian Rifle do
2000
2000
2000
Sharp's Rifle Cartridges,.
300
300
300
Harper's Ferry Rifle Cartridges, ....
700
700
700
Colt's Navy Pistol
do
1000
1000
1000
do Holster do
do
...
1720
1720
800
920
Rifle Caps.
8000
8000
4000
4000
Musket Caps,
54850
54850
9000
45850
Lead, (pounds)
30
30
30
9
9
1
8
17
17
17
Gun Flints, ..
295
295
295
Powder Canteens,.
5
5
5
Packing Boxes,.
868
256
. ..
1124
292
832
do
do
Plates,.
4281
59
4340
1663
2677
do
do do Plates,
93
93
03
Cavalry Sword Belts and Plates, . ...
2
2
2
Non Com. Officers Swords ,
970
145
1115
318
797
Rifle Muskets (Colt's).
3
Cavalry Swords.
Cap Pouches and Cone-picks,.
Cartridge Boxes,
do do 58
161960 153000
314960
78000 236960
Powder, (kegs) do
(pounds).
Total to
per
18
SCHEDULE N. Table of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores received, issued and remain- ing on hand in the 4th quarter 1864.
On hand as per
3d quarter 1864
Received as per
Taken up.
Total to
be
accounted for.
Issued as
abstract.
Remaining on
hand and to be
accounted for.
Iron Guns, 10-p'ds (unserviceable) ...
2
2
2
Belgian Rifle Muskets, Cal. 58 in ..
1515
160
1675
1675
Austrian Rifles.
45
256
301
301
Rifle Muskets, Cal. 58 in.,
20
57
S. B. Muskets, Cal. 69 in.
797
797
797
Cavalry Swords, ..
0
2
27
Bayonet Scabbards,.
3681
205
3886
3886
2697
201
2898
2898
Cartridge Boxes,.
2728
217
2945
2945
do
do
Plates,
2652
217
2869
2869
do
do
Belts,
2677
211
2888
2888
do
do
Plates,.
2226
211
2437
2437
Gun Slings,
3065
160
3225
3225
2828
203
3031
3031
2766
203
2969
2969
Carbine Cartridge Boxes,.
15
15
15
Carbine Slings and Swivels,.
98
93
93
Ball Pouches, ..
91
91
91
Cavalry Sword Belts and Plates,
2
2
2
Non Com. officers swords, bl'ts & p'ts
27
27
27
Screw-drivers ..
2422
100
2522
2522
Cones,.
1837
100
1437
1437
Wipers, .
2144
100
1244
1244
Ball-screws,
100
5
105
105
Spring-vices,
308
5
313
313
Bullet-moulds,
62
62
62
Elongated Bullet Cartridges, Cal. 69. 375858 do do
375858
20001373858
Buck and Ball
do
do
69. 103830
103830
103830
Smith's Carbine
do
37065
37065
37065
Austrian Rifle
do
2000
2000
2000
Sharp's
do
800
300
300
Harper's Ferry
do
700
700
700
Colt's Navy Pistol
do
1000
1000
1000
do Holster do
do
1720
1720
1720
Rifle Caps
4000
4000
4000
Musket Caps,.
45850
45850
3000
142850
Lead, (pounds)
30
30
30
Rifle Powder, (Kegs)
8
8
4
4
Rifle Powder, (pounds).
17
17
17
Gun Flints,
295
295
295
Powder Canteens,.
5
5
Packing Boxes,.
832
28
860
28
832
do
do 58. 236960
236960
23000|213960
Waist Belts;
do do
27
27
Non Com. Officers Swords,.
Cap-pouches and Cone-picks,.
report for
abstract.
per
19
SCHEDULE O.
List of accounts certified to by Col. George W. Brown, Quarter-muster General, in the year 1864.
. January 2d, Henry Hoop, for drayage,- $
3 30
12th, Adam's Express Co., for transportation, 50
66 14th, Peter Dolan, for drayage,- 2 15
28th, Steamer Paragon, for transportation, 5 00
28th, Jesse Jaco, for transportation,
14 75
66 30th, Steamer Savannah, for transportation,
35 00
31st, William H. Nicoll, for serivces, 30 00
February Ist, M. Riley, rent of powder-house 10 00
1st, Joshua Shehen, for transportation,
31 00
1st, William Paxton, for rent of ware-room, 1
41 66
3d, Str. Louisville, for transportation,
4 00
5th, George K. Wheat, for stationery
6 25
5th, Thomas Grear, for drayage,
75
5th, Str. Mean's, for transportation,.
1 00
60 9th, Balto. & O. R. R. Co., for transportation,
36 50
66 17th, Hiram Chapman, for transportation, 19 75
4 20
Str. Lavina Logan, for transportation,.
3 00
27th, Ellison Burdet, for transportation, 1
24 75
28th, William Davis, for transportation, 9 00
22 50
March 1st, D. Nicoll & Bro., for sundries,.
2 50
2d, William H. Nicoll, for services,
30 00
2d, William Paxton, for rent of ware-room,
41 66
4th, J. L. Hargreaves, for sundries,
3 45
5th, Str. Ohio Valley, for transportation
2 00
66 7th, B. & J. N. Charnock, for black-smithing,
8 65
12th, Henry Hoop, for drayage,.
5 15
66 20th, Samuel Miller, for transportation, 1
10 00
66 20th, E. Greathouse, for
do
18 41
20th, George Lawrence, for do
9 00
20th, Joseph Wolf, for do
13 00
20th, Isaac Morris, for do
15 75
66 20th, Andrew Vandal, for
do
15 75
66 21st, H. C. Ravenscraft, for
do
18 06
60 22d, A. P. Franzell, for sundries,_
36 91
66 22d, Hobbs, Taylor & Co., for repairs to cannon, -
15 00
22d, J. C. Jelley, for transportation,.
2 00
23d, Str. Eagle, for transportation,
1 00
25th, N. J. Lambert, for transportation,
12 30
66 26th, Thomas Wesh, for transportation,
10 00
66 26th, Peter Phillips, for sundries,
3 50
31st, M. Riley, for rent of powder-house,-
20 00
6. 31st, William Paxton, for rent of ware-room,
41 66
April 1st, William H. Nicoll, for services,
80 00
66. 2d, E. C. Harper, for transportation,
29 50
2d, John Laugh, for transportation,
15 62
5th, T. J. Powell, for drayage,.
-
I
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
I 1 1
1
1
1
1
1
50
.
66 23d, Henry Hoop, for drayage,.
29th, John F. McDermot, for printing, &c.
1
1
1
1
20
April 8th, J. S. Shehen, for transportation,- $ 3 50
15th, Str. Delaware, for transportation, 4 00
66 21st, Wheeling Gas Co., for gas, -- 1 75
66 21st, B. & O. R. R. Co., for transportation, 41 16 1
22d, Str. Arcola, for transportation, 2 25 1
26th, William McKee, for transportation, 34 41
66 29th, John F. McDermot, for printing, &c.,. 23 50
66 30th, Str. Delaware, for transportation,
4 00
66 Jacob Waggy, for beef for militia,
1
73 00
May 2d, William H. Nicoll, for services, ..
30 00
66 2d, William Paxton, for rent of ware-room,
41 66
3d, Henry Hoop, for drayage,-
1 85
66 4th, Str. Eagle, for transportation,
3 30
66
5th, Clemens & Graham, for office desk, 1
20 00
6th, M. Riley, for rent of powder-house,
10 00
7th, Str. Revenue, for transportation,
2 50
7th, Peter Dolan, for drayage,.
7 50
11th, H. McMillen, for drayage,
3 85
12th, Alex. Thompson, for 95 bus. coal.
6 50
12th, Str, Eagle, for transportation,-
1 25
14th, Str. Maj. Anderson, for transportation, 2 00
38 92
17th. Charles D. Tull, for packing arms, &c.
15 00
17th, Str. Eagle, for transportation,
1 00.
66 20th, J. A. Holliday & Co., for packing boxes,
35 00
20th, John McCluskey, for drayage.
1 00
66 26th, Andrew Pifer, for transportation,
9 14
31st, M. Riley, for rent of powder-house. 10 00
31st, William Paxton, for rent of ware-room, 41 66
. . 31st, William H. Nicoll, for services,
30 00
June Str. Revenue, for transportation, 1
1 50
1st, Hugh Crockard, for drayage,
3 75
3d, John F. McDermot, for printing, &c. 1
33 00
6th, N. J. Berberet, for drayage,
3 15
7th, R. Brooks, for transportation,
9 00
f 1 20 00 13th, D. A. Rader, for services,. 1 1
14 00
66 13th, William Waggy, for beef for scouts, !
69 96
: 13th, Str. Eagle, for transportation, -.
2 25
17th, Jacob W. Parsons, for transportation,
23 92
17th, Samuel Bowman, for transportation, 49 00
43 34
66 21st, C. H. Wheat, for services,
3 00
23d, Peter Dolan, for drayage,
7 25
25th, B. & O. R. R. Co., for transportation,
36 33
60 John Wentz, for transportation,
1 H. D. Chapman, for transportation 1
1
1
1
66
do do
do
16 00
66
do do
do
16 00
6.
do do
do
1
1
1
!
1
1 1
18 00
.
66 · Asa Harper, for transportation, 6. Samuel Lee, for do
1
15 00
19 50
1
1
F
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1 1
1
1
1
1
İ 1
1
1
1 1
1
1
1
1
1 1
1 1
9 00
13 50
13th, Alex. B. Dawson, for beef for scouts, 1
1 1 1 1
1 1
1
1
17th, Nicholas Parsons, for transportation, I 1
1 1
1
1
1
I
Ł
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
66
14th, B. & O. R. R. Co., for transportation,
21
June 29th, S. G. Rogers, for storage, -.
$ 1.50
July 2d, J. C. Orr & Co., for stationery, 12 10
5th, William Paxton, for rent of ware-room 41/66
11th, B. & O. R. R. Co., for transportation 8. 10
66 11th, William H. Nicoll, for services.
30 00
14th, J. Ritz, for services, .. 2 50
21st, Harvy Staggars, for services as scout,
6 00
60 21st, Kinsey Fife, do
do
6 00
21st, John Fordyce;
do
do
9 00
22d, B. H. Maulsby, for drayage, -
1 00
24th, John J. Walters, for drayage
7 55
25th, S. Ott, Son & Co., for 8000 rifle caps ;.
8 00
26th, T. H. Logan, for sundries, 30th, J. C. Jelley, for transportation,
5 00
August 2st, Willliam H. Nicoll, for services,.
30 00
Ist, William Paxton, for rent of ware-room
41 00
5th, B. & O. R. R. Co., for transportation,
6 05
5th, Steamer Oragos, for transportation,
74 00
10th, F. E. Boyles for services,
1 60
66 10th, F. Perpoint, for drayage,-
1 00
66 10th, Steamer Highlander, for transportation, __.
3 00
10th, Steamer Aragos, for transportation,
14 00
15th, American Telegraph Co., for telegraphing,-
40 12
20th, Isaac Cotts, for lumber,.
35.00
66 24th, N. J. Berberet, for drayage,
1 35
24th, Steamer Express, for transportation, 1 20
2 00
26th, L. Hushman, for subsistence for recruits,
7 00
Isaac Cotts, for lumber,-
17 50
30th, John F. McDermot, for printing, &c.,. 27 50
30th, Str. Revenue, for transportation, 1 50
41 66
66 31st, William Paxton, for rent of ware-room Lewis Ripley, for transportation,
9 50
3d, Peter, Dolan, for drayage, -.
4 45
3d, William H. Nicoll, for services,
30 00
:6 10th, Thomas Worker, for drayage,-
2 20
66 12th, Str. George Mc. Porter, for transportation,- 2 50
2 00
66 15th, B. & O. R. R. Co., for
do
43 92
16th, James Grimes, for drayage, 1 15
18 50
31st, William H. Nicoll, for services,
30 00
Oct'ber 3d, C. H. Wheat, for services,- 5 00
66 5th, B. & O. R. R. Co., for transportation,
91 70
5th, William Paxton, for rent of ware-room,
41 66
6th, Henry McMillen, for drayage,
2 45
8th, Str. Citizen, for transportation,-
1 50
19th, Str. Henry Logan, for transportation,
2 00
66 25th John W. Harper, for services, __ 8 75
26th, B. & J. N.Charnock, for black-smithing, 1 75
28th, Str. Wm. Butler, for transportation, 1 00
1
I
1
1
1
1 1
1 55
Sept'ber Ist, Wheeling Gas Co., for gas,
66 14th, Str. Express, do
16 16th, J. A. Hall for services,
f
1 1
18 55
1 I
26th, Steamer Reserve, for transportation,
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