Quartermaster General's report, state of West Virginia 1863-1866, Part 4

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do Isaac Ault, 40


to Col. George W. Brown, 4184-


7696


CONES, OR GUN NIPPLES.


Received from the State of Virginia.


1054


Gov. F. H. Peirpoins,


2250


Col. T. Y. Hervey,


178


Allegheny Arsenal,


2350


Over issued


822-


6654


Accounted for as follows :


Delivered to Col. James H. Harris, € do John Rodeheaver,


250


250


to Paul Stephens,


150


to Capt. Isaac Ault,.


30


to Col. Watson Westfall


400


do James W. Brown,.


350


66


do A. W. Moore,


350


do F. R. Sinclair


300


do Charles Harpold, 1


150


to Capt. James H. Furbee.


80


do Isaac N. Rucker,


15


to Col. J. P. R. B. Smith


400


do A. F. Ritchie, do


55


do Floyd Neeley,


159


to Capt, R. C. Arbuckle,.


70


do Wm. H. Shanley,


80


do E. C. Harper,-


10


to Lt. Wm. J. Morgan,


50


to Capt, George Yeager,


50


do John Johnson,


51


do George L. Kennedy,


26


do George W. Vaught,-


26


do Isaac Ault,-


40


to Col. George W. Brown,.


3147-


6654


GUN WIPERS.


Received from the State of Virginia,


1648


66


Governor F. H. Peirpoint,


2250


Col. T. Y. Hervey,


178


Allegheny Arsenal,


2350


Over issued.


756


7182


Accounted for as follows :


Delivered to Col. James H. Harris,


250


do John Rodeheaver, I 1 1


250


to Paul Stephens, -


150


to Capt. Isaac Ault,


30


66


to Col. Watson Westfall


400


do James W. Brown,


350


do A. W. Moore,


350


do F. R. Sinclair


300


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Delivered to Charles Harpold, 66 to Capt. James H. Furbee,


150


1


80


66 do J Isaac N. Rucker, 15 1 1


to Col. J. P. R. B. Smith,


400


do A. F. Ritchie,


195


do


55


66


to Capt: William North, I


12


do . E. C. Harper,


10


do George M. Yeager,


20


do John Johnson,


51


do George L. Kennedy,


26


do George W. Vaught,


26


do Isaac Ault,


40


to Col. George W. Brown,


3863-


7182


BALL SCREWS.


Received from the State of Virginia,


146


Governor F. H. Peirpoint,


225


66


Col. T. Y. Hervey, 19


Allegheny Arsenal,


100


Over issued,


123-


613


Accounted for as follows :


.


Issued as per abstract,


613


SPRING VICES:


Received from the State of Virginia,


181


66


Governor F. H. Peirpoint, 225


Col. T. Y. Hervey, 19


Allegheny Arsenal,


470


Over issued


101- 996


Accounted for as follows :


Issued as per abstract,. 996


BULLET MOULDS.


Received as per abstract,


59


Over issued,


27- . 86


Accounted for as follows :


Issued as per abstract, 86


ELONGATED BULLET CARTIDGES, CAL. 69 IN.


Received as per abstract, 46,900


Accounted for as follows :


Issued as per abstract,. 46,900


ELONGATED BULLET CARTRIDGES, CAL. 58 IN.


Received as per abstract,


378,920


Accounted for as follows :


Issued as per abstract, 368,000


BUCK AND BALL CARTRIDGES, CAL. 69 IN.


Received as per abstract, 171,700


Over issued,.


Accounted for as follows : 3,050- 174,750


Issued as per abstract, 174,750


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159


do do Floyd Neeley,


37


SMITH'S CARBINE CARTRIDGES.


Received as per abstract,- 48,000 65 48,065


Over issued,


Accounted for as follows :


Issued as per abstract,


48,065


ELONGATED BULLET CARTRIDGES, CAL. 54 IN.


Received from the State of Virginia,


Accounted for as follows : 2000


Delivered to Col. George W. Brown,


2000


COLT'S HOLSTER PISTOL CARTRIDGES, CAL. 44 IN.


Received from the State of Virginia, 374


Over issued, 1346- 1720


Accounted for as follows :


Delivered to Col. George W. Brown, 1720


COLT'S HOLSTER PISTOL CARTRIDGES, CAL. 36 IN.


Received from the State of Virginia, 2000


Accounted for as follows :


Delivered to Col. George W. Brown,-


2000


RIFLE POWDER, (KEGS.)


Received from the State of Virginia, 15


Over issued, 1- 16


Accounted for as follows :


Issued as per abstract, 16


MUSKET CAPS.


Received as per abstract,.


131,350


Accounted for as follows :


Issued as per abstract, 102,100


RIFLE CAPS.


Received from the State of Virginia, 7000


Over issued,


13,000- 20,000


Accounted for as follows :


Issued as per abstract,


20,000


LEAD (POUNDS.)


Over issued,


255


Issued as per abstract, 255


GUN FLINTS.


Received from the State of Virginia, 200


95- 295


Over issued,


Issued as per abstract,. 295


IRON GUNS, 10-PDS.


Received from the State of Virginia,


2


Accounted for as follows :


Delivered to Col. Geo. W. Brown, Q. M. Gen'l .. 2


MESS PANS.


Received from the State of Virginia, 49


Over Issued,


55


Accounted for as follows :


Delivered to Col. Geo. W. Brown, 55


6


38


CAMP KETTLES.


Received from the State of Virginia, Over issued,.


34


5- 39


Accounted for as follows :


Delivered to Col. George W. Brown,


39


WOOL BLANKETS.


Received from the State of Virginia,


253 1149- 1402


Accounted for as follows :


Issued as per abstract,


1402


PACKING BOXES.


Received as per abstract,


1210


Over issued,


178


Accounted for as follows :


Issued as per abstract,


1388


SCHEDULE S.


Statement of arms received and issued by Thomas Hornbrook, Esq., military agent for His Excellency, F. H. Peirpoint, Governor of Virginia, from June, 1861, to June, 30th, 1862.


S. B. FLINT LOCK MUSKETS.


Received from Marshall County,


52


Accounted for as follows :


On hand,


52


SMOOTH BORE MUSKETS.


Received of Capt. Wm. Hall


20


of Gov. F. H. Peirpoint,


2000


of George McC. Porter,.


12


of Capt. R. A. Ratcliff,


95


do Smith, - 1


84


do J. H. Showalter,


1


1 f


60


of other persons, 1


90- . 2421


Accounted for as follows :


Delivered to Capt. George W. Aubray


90


66


to James B. Brown,


60


to Capt. Thomas Boggess


200


66


do W. C. Barclay,


1 60


1


60


66


do Thomas Damrou


50:


F


60


to John Flesher, I


60


to D. D. T. Farnsworth,


1


1


I 100


to Capt. Ralph Garrall,


60


.


to Wm. Hall


60


to Capt. T. Jones,


60


to Dixon R. King,


25


6


to Capt. John McCaskey, do Hiram J. Morgan,-


65


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do George McC. Porter,


97


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1 1


1


1


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1


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1 1


60


1


1


1


1


60.


90


of John Z. Taylor,


1 1


1


do W. B. Curtis,


1


1


1


1


1 1 do Wm. H. Flesher, 1 1


1


1


I I


1


1 1


Over issued,


39


Delivered to Capt.R. A. Ratcliff,


80


to Lewis Ruffner,.


100


to Col. Z. D. Ransdale, 300


60


to Capt. J. V. Rowley,


40


66 do John B. Roberts


50


do D. H. Smith


80


66


do C. C. Smith,


84


do Lewis Smith,


80


do J. H. Showalters, 60 I 1


to Capt. John Z. Taylor, 60 1 1


80


6


to A. J. Sweeney,


2


On hand,


238-


2421


MINNIE RIFLES.


Received of Capt. John R. Baggs,


.1


of Gov. F. H. Peirpoint,


40


66


of Capt. R. A. Ratcliff,


1-


42


Accounted for as follows :


Delivered to Capt. John R. Baggs,


40


On hand, do R. A. Ratcliff,


1


42


RIFLE MUSKETS.


Received of Gov. F. H. Peirpoint.


46


Accounted for as follows :


Delivered to Lt. N. L. Dorsey,-


46


CAPTURED GUNS.


Received of Capt. C. J. Harrison,


60


of Gov. F. II. Peirpont


75


66


of Lt. Sullivan,


100


of Col. N. Wilkinson, 1


60


66


66 other persons,- 1 1


1052-


1347


Accounted for as follows :


Delivered to Col. H. Anisansell,


75


to Ephriam Bee,


80


66


to J, B. Bumgardner, -


20


.


to Capt. Wm. R. Downing,


6


66


do C. J. Harrison,.


60


do Benj. Haught,


60


60


do D. D. Johnson,


60


do C. Kean,


60


do


Wm. H. Mattingly, 1


60


do J. A. Moffatt


57


.


do R. A. Ratcliff,


20


66


to C. W. Smith,


20


to Capt. Wm. Turner,


37


do P. G. West,


20


On hand,


632- - 1347


MINNIE MUSKETS.


Received from Maj. Oaks, Ist Va. Cavl., 66 Capt. Spangler,


15


45


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1


1


1 1


1


1


1


1 1


1


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80


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do P.G. West,


1


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1


40


Received from Ist. Va. V. I., Accounted for as follows :


706- 766


Delivered to Gen'l A. S. Core,


40


66


to Capt. Isaac B. Fisher, do H. B. Lazier I 1


96


to Col. John W. Moss,


300


to Capt. Henry Nay,


75


. do J. H. Showalter


95


do S. Spangler,


45


to A. I. Waterson,-


12


On hand,


8-


766


SCHEDULE T.


Statement of arms received and issued by Thomas, Hornbrook Esq., military agent for His Excellency, F. H. Peirpoint, Governor of . Virginia, from July 1st to the 31st of December, 1862. AUSTRIAN MUSKETS.


Received from N. S. per S. Crispin,


2000


Col. M. V. Enoch,-


60


Col. J. B. Klunk,


883 --


2943


Accounted for as follows :


Delivered to Capt. D. E. Flack,


50


66 to Francis Harris,


50


66


to Col. M. V. Enoch,


60


66


to Gen'l Lewis Ruffner, 1 1


200


to Capt. J. H. Henderson,


48


to George W. Murry,


60


to Greenbery Slack,


120


to J. N. Moffatt,-


57


66


to Capt. J. G. Copley,


24


do Thos. Damron, -


30


66


do Wm. Wm. E. Calwell, 1


50


to J. R. Mccutcheon,.


48


66


to Capt. J. H. Furbee, do Hiram Justus,


72


66


Col. John B: Klunk,


912


to Capt. B. B. Stout, do Wm. L. Crawford,


59


60


to Brig. Gen'l J. S. Wheat,


200


to John B. Butler,


22


to Wm. Varley


50


On hand,


FLINT LOCK MUSKETS.


Received from Col. N. Wilkinson,


33


Accounted for as follows :


On hand, 33


SMOOTH BORE MUSKETS.


On hand July 1st, 1862,


238


Received from Capt. E. Over,


80


66 do Moore,


50


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50


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88


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671-


2943


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do Humes,


1


1


72


1


95


1 1


41


Received from Brown & Fetty,


400


Col. N. Wilkinson


280-


1098


Accounted for as follows :


Delivered to Lt. Col. Northcott,


29


to Capt. S. Moore, do Wm. R. Howe,. 1


53


to Brig. Gen'l J. S. Wheat,


76


to Capt. James Humes,


50


66


to Col. A. J. Sweeney,


25


to Capt. John E. Wilson,


6


to Brig. Gen'l J. S. Wheat 1


190


do do


do


25


66


do do


do


200


do do


do


200


to William R. Howe,.


20


to David Frazier,


50


to Capt. William North,


75


to Brig. Gen'l J. S. Wheat,


85


to George C. Bowyer,-


30-


1164


Over issued 66, carried to account of captured guns.


CAPTURED GUNS.


On hand July 1st, 1862,


684


Received from Capt. J. W. Moffatt,


57-


741


Accounted for as follows :


Delivered to J. Lesage,.


· 25


to Brown & Fetty,


521


to E. Bee,.


75


Bro't from S. B. Muskets,


66


On hand,


54-


741


MINNIE MUSKETS.


On hand July 1st, 1862,


9


Accounted for as follows :


On hand,


9


LIGHT FRENCH RIFLES.


Received from Capt. Crispin,


400


Accounted for as follows :


Delivered to L. J. S. Witcher,


50


to J. R. Ramsey,-


40


1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 On hand, to Joseph Wheat, 1 1 1 I 1 1


1


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1


309- 400


SOHEDULE W.


Statement of arms received and issued by Thomas Hornbrook, Esqr .; military agent for His Excellency, F. H. Peirpoint, Governor of Virginia, from January 1st to June 20th, 1863.


AUSTRIAN RIFLE MUSKETS.


On hand January 1st, 1863,


671


Over issued,


1- 672


Accounted for as follows :


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42


Delivered to William Walker,


80


66


to R. M. Cook, 65


to John Bowyer,. 35 1


66


to Col. Klunk for the militia, of Taylor County 488


66 to Capt. Porter Smith, 4


672


SMOOTH BORE MUSKETS.


Received from Capt. Downing,


13


66 66 Capt. North,


7


66 66 Col. T. Y. Hervey, 1 1 1 1 1


52- 110


Accounted for as follows :


1 1 Delivered to Col. T. Y. Hervey, 20 1 1 1 1


66 to Col. Wm. T. Royse,


70


66


to Capt. Benj. Springer, 1


15


to State of West Virginia, 1


5 --


110


CAPTURED GUNS.


On hand January 1st, 1863, 54


Accounted for as follows :


Delivered to the State of West Virginia,


54


FLINT-LOCK MUSKETS.


On hand January 1st, 1863, 33 -


Accounted for as follows :


Delivered to the State of West Virginia,


33


MINNIE MUSKETS.


On hand January 1st, 1863,


9


Accounted for as follows :


Delivered to the State of West Virginia,


9


LIGHT FRENCH RIFLES, CAL. 58 IN.


On hand January 1st, 1863, 309


1200-


1509


Delivered to Capt. William Varley,


80


66 do John Baggs,.


40


to A. Dolly,


6


to Benj. L. Stephenson,


50


to Joseph Morris,.


70


to Col. D. Frost, for Wood Co. Militia, · 500


50


to Col. F. R. St. Clair, 350


66 to the State of West Virginia,


363-


1509


LINDNER'S CARBINES.


Received from New York Arsenal 500


Accounted for as follows :


57


Delivered to Capt. Buffington, to L. W. Tallent,


443


500


SMITH'S CARBINES.


Received from L. Marks;


240


Accounted for as follows : Delivered to the State of West Virginia,


240


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38


1


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Received from Washington Arsenal Accounted for as follows :


66 to Major Nedeman.


66 Capt. Benj. Springer,


43


BURNSIDE'S CARBINES.


Received from New York Arsenal, 500


Accounted for as follows :


Delivered to Capt. Buffington,- 500


AUSTRIAN RIFLES WITHOUT BAYONETS.


Received from Washington Arsenal,


800


Accounted for as follows : 800


Delivered to the State of West Virginia,


AUSTRIAN S. B. MUSKETS.


Received from the United States, 2,250


Accounted for as follows :


Delivered to the State of West Virginia, 2,250


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REPORT


OF THE


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QUARTERMASTER GENERAL


OF


WEST VIRGINIA,


FOR THE YEAR 1865.


WEST


OF


STATE


JUNE


20 +


1863


NIA


BERI


MONTANI


SEMPER


WHEELING: JOHN FREW, PUBLIC PRINTER.


1866.


STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA,


1 QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, WHEELING, JAN. 1, 1866.


His Excellency A. I. BOREMAN,


Governor of West Virginia :


GOVERNOR-The act of the Legislature passed July 23, 1863, creating the office of Quartermaster General, gives the entire con- trol of all Quartermaster and Commissary stores, and of the Ordnance and Ordnance stores of the State to that officer, subject only to the order of the Governor. The same act requires the Quartermaster General to report to the Governor at least once a year. As such, I have the honor to submit the following report of the operations of the Quartermaster, Commissary and Ordnance Departments for the year ending Dec. 31, 1865.


In the discharge of the different organizations of State troops, a large amount of labor devolved upon this Department. Settle- ments had to be made with the different officers for Ordnance and Ordnance stores, Quartermaster's and Commissary stores, and for captured property. By direction of your Excellency, it also became my duty to pay many of the organizations.


The clothing, camp and garrison equipage, Quartermaster's and Commissary stores necessary for the use of the State troops prior to the 20th of July, (at which time the last company was dis- charged,) were drawn from the U. S. Depot Quartermasters and Commissaries of Subsistence, under an order from the Secretary of War, dated August 26, 1863, a copy of which may be found in my last annual report.


By request of Capt. J. G. Farnsworth, Chief Quartermaster Department of West Virginia, I turned over, at different times, to Major R. S. Gardner, A. Q. M. at this Post, the following clothing, camp and garrison equipage, on hand and received from the different officers of State troops when their commands were dis- charged the service :


(45) Forty-five pairs trowsers, infantry,


(73) Seventy-three pairs drawers,


(86) Eighty-six wove shirts,


( 3) Three great coats, infantry,


(41) Forty-one sack coats, lined,


(29) Twenty-nine pairs bootees,


(59) Fifty-nine hats,


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(576) Five hundred and seventy-six wool blankets,


(34) Thirty-four camp kettles,


(56) Fifty-six mess pans,


(305) Three hundred and five haversacks,


(9) Nine pairs stockings,


(9) Nine painted blankets,


(36) Thirty-six rubber blankets,


(84) Eighty-four canteens,


(136) One hundred and thirty-six tent pins.


This property was originally drawn from the U. S. authorities by the officers of the Guards, and the State is entitled to credit for the same on the books of the Quartermaster General's office, U. S. A.


After the 20th of July, when all the troops in the service of the State had been discharged, it was found that a much smaller supply of ammunition than I then had on hand would be sufficient to meet any emergency that might arise. I, therefore, with the consent of the Chief of Ordnance U. S. A., shipped a large amount to the Allegheny Arsenal, at Pittsburg, Pa., retaining only some two hundred and fifty thousand (250,000) rounds of different calibre. I have also shipped to the arsenal at Pittsburg, a large number of unserviceable arms, which had accumulated in the State Arsenal since the commencement of the war. This was thought to be the best disposition that could be made of the arms, as they were originally drawn from the U. S. Government, and had they been broken up, the amount realized from their sale would scarcely have paid the necessary expenses incurred in selling them.


I received from the officer in charge of the arsenal, proper receipts for all the property turned over by me. I have collected, as far as possible, since the close of the war, the arms, equipments, etc., in the hands of militia and State troops. There still remains a large amount of ordnance and ordnance stores scattered over the State. These I am collecting as rapidly as circumstances will permit.


For a more detailed statement of ordnance and ordnance stores, received, issued and remaining on hand in each quarter, I would respectfully call your attention to Appendixes A to M, inclusive, herewith transmitted.


A large amount of labor has been performed in the arsenal during the year by the convicts in the penitentiary.


Out of the appropriation of twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,500,) made by the last Legislature for contingent expenses of this office, I have certified to the Auditor for payment, during the year, claims for transportion, rent of warerooms and powder house, services,


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printing, stationery, drayage, traveling expenses, &c., amounting to twenty-four hundred and thirty-one dollars and seventy-eight cents ($2,431 78,) leaving the sum of sixty-eight dollars and twenty-two cents ($68 22) of this appropriation unexpended.


Provision was made by the last Legislature for the payment of Company C, 133d Regiment of Militia, which was captured by the rebels at Centreville, Upshur county, W. Va., on the 12th day of September, 1863.


By direction of your Excellency, I gave notice for the Company to meet me at Buckhannon on the 16th day of June, at which time I paid the twenty-three (23) surviving members of the Company, and a majority of the personal representatives of the forty-five (45) who died in Southern prisons, all having since been paid with the exception of seventy-eight dollars ($78) due the personal represen- tatives of Adam Peck, deceased, which amount remains in my hands, no application having been made for the money. The amount drawn from the Treasury for this purpose was six thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars and eighty-five cents ($6,950 85.) Of this amount twenty-nine dollars and eighty-one cents ($29 81) was paid by mistake from the appropriation for the payment of State Guards. .


There has been paid to the different organizations of State troops, since my last Report, out of the appropriations for the payment of State Scouts and State Guards, the sum of one hundred and thirty- five thousand two hundred and forty-one dollars and sixty-six . cents (135,241 66.) A statement of the amount paid to each com- pany, and the time for which payment was made, may be found in the Appendix.


That application might be made to Congress to reimburse this State for the amount paid to the State Scouts and State Guards for services from June 30th, 1863, to July 20th, 1865, I have caused, by direction of your Excellency, copies of all muster and pay rolls to be made. This was necessary from the fact that many of the original rolls were very much torn, blotted and worn out, so much so that they can scarcely be read. These copies are herewith transmitted.


In Appendix P may be found a complete abstract of all the pay- ments, giving the time for which each payment was made, amounting to two hundred and thirteen thousand nine hundred and eighty- eight dollars and forty-two cents ($213,988 42.) It will be seen that some of the amounts here reported differ from the amounts drawn from the Treasury for the payments. This is accounted for by the fact that many accounts for hauling, medical services, etc.,


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were paid at the time the companies were paid, and funds drawn from the Treasury to cover these accounts. On other rolls deduc- tions were made from the pay of the commanding officer for money received for captured property sold by him.


In order to have copies of the rolls made I found it necessary to employ a clerk to perform the work, whom I was compelled to pay out of the appropriation for contingent expenses of my office, no other funds being under my control.


I have paid into the Treasury three hundred and forty-three dollars and forty cents ($343 40) on account of captured property, and there still remains in my hands six hundred and forty-eight dollars and thirty cents ($648 30.) Besides this, some of the commanding officers of companies were authorized to pay for haul- ing supplies out of any funds in their hands arising from the sale of captured property, and in some instances stoppages have been made upon the pay roll of the company against the officers and men on account of property sold.


I am aware that this report is imperfect in many respects. I have not had the health or time to bestow upon it that care and attention that it should have received ; the facts and figures, thus briefly set forth are, in the main, correct.


I cannot close this report without returning thanks to the differ- ent officers of the Quartermasters' and Commissary Departments of the United States Army who have been stationed within the State during the last two years, for their uniform courtesy and kindness, and my acknowledgments are especially due to those officers stationed at the Posts of Wheeling, Parkersburg, Charleston, Clarks- burg and New Creek, and to Captains A. V. Barringer and J. G. Farnsworth, Chief Quartermasters, Department of West Virginia.


I have the honor to be, Very Respectfully, Your Obedient Servant,


GEORGE W. BROWN, Colonel and Quartermaster General.


APPENDIX A. Abstract of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores received in 1st Quarter, 1865.


DATE. 1865.


No. of Vouchers.


FROM WHOM RECEIVED.


L. F. Rifles, Cal. . 58 in.


Muskets, S. Bore, .69 in.


Cartridge Boxes.


Cartridge Box Plates.


Cap Pouches.


Gun Slings.


Waist Belts.


Waist Belt Plates.


Packing Boxes.


REMARKS.


Jan .___ 14


1 Capt. J. C. Wilkinson. -


13


7


4 7 10


March_ 4 2


N. Alltop-


40 40 15 41


6 6 1 2 L. F. Rifles, unserviceable. 39 39 7 4 Muskets


Total.


13 40 47 19 48 10 45 45


8


T


APPENDIX B. Abstract of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores issued in 1st Quarter, 1865.


Cartridges,


DATE OF ISSUE.


No, of Vouchers.


TO WHOM ISSUED.


.69 in.


Bayonet Scabbards.


Cap Pouches and Cone Picks.


Cartridge Boxes.


Cartridge Box Plates.


Cartridge Box Belts.


Cartridge Box Belt Plates.


Gun Slings.


Waist Belts.


Waist Belt Plates.


Screw Drivers.


Gun Wipers.


cal. . 58 in.


cal. . 69 in.


Packing Boxes.


1865.


No.


NO.


NO.


No.


NO


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


No.


Jan'y


4 7.


2


66 Sampson Snider, do


4,000


7


3


John Boggs, do . I


4,000


4


18


4


66 Michael Mallow, do.


4,000


4:


19


5


- James H. Lambert, do


4,000


Feb'y 6


9


M. B. Johnson, (Home Guards,)


1,000


20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20:20


1,000


20


8


George L. Kennedy, (State Guards,) William T. Wiant, do.


4,000 4,000


4


March 6 10


Chas. E. Simpson, (Home Guards,)_


25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25


5 5


1,000


3


Wm. F. Pell, (State Guards,) -


2,000


2


50 50 50 50 50 50 50


50 50 10 10 10


1,000


5


Total


195 95 95 95 95 95 95 45 95 95 10 15 15 28,000 5,000 41


00


-


1 1


1,000 2,000


3 4


-


l


1 1


I I


I


1


I


1


I


I


1 7


=


Franklin Van Camp, do.


4


20' 9


6.11


6 12


Isaac Ice, (Home Guards,).


Belgian Rifled Muskets, cal.


-


-


-


-


Elongated Bullet Cartridges,


Elongated Bullet


Cones.


.


I


1


I


4 1 3


18


1 Capt. N. Alltop, (State Guards,)


9


APPENDIX C. Table of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores received, issued and remaining on hand in the 1st Quarter, 1865 :


On hand as


per report for


4th Quarter,


Rec'v'd as per


Total to be ac-


counted for.


Issued as per


Remaining on


hand and to


be accounted


for.


Iron guns, 10-pounders ( unservice - ) able,


2


2


2


Belgian rifle muskets, cal. . 69 in


1,675


1,675


95


1,580


Lgt. French rifled do.,


" .58 “


13


13


13


Austrian rifles


301


301


301


Rifle muskets, cal. . 58 in.


57


57


57


S. B. muskets, “


.69


797 40


837


837


Cavalry swords.


2


2


2


27


27


27


3,886


3,886


95


3,791


2,898 48


2,946


95


2,851


Cap pouches and cone picks


2,945 47


2,992


95


2,897


2,869 19


2,888


95


2,793


2,888


2,888


95


2,793


66


plates


2,437


2,437


95


2,342


Gun slings


3,031 45


3,076


95


2,981


2,969 45


3,014


95


2,919


Carbine cartridge boxes


15


15


15


93


93


93


Ball pouches


2


2


2


Non .- c. off. “


66


27


27


27


Screw drivers


2,522


2,522


15


2,507


Cones


1,437


1,437


10


1,427


1,244


1,244


15


1,229


Wipers


105


105


105


Ball screws


313


313


313


Bullet moulds


62


62


62


Elongated bullet cart. cal. . 69


66


66


.58


213,960


213,960


28,000


185,960


Buck and ball


.69


103,830


103,830


103,830


Smith's carbine


37,065


37,065


37,065


Austrian rifle


2,000


2,000


2,000


Sharpe's


300


300


300


Harper's Ferry rifle "


700


700


700


Colt's holster pistol "


1,720


1,720


1,720


Musket caps


30


30


30


Lead, (pounds)


4


4


4


Rifle powder, (kegs)


17


17


17


295


295


295


Powder canteens


5


5


5


Packing boxes


S32 8


840


41


799


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


373,858


373,858


5,000


368,858


Waist belts 66


plates


slings and swivels


91


91


91


Cavalry sword belts and plates


3.225 10


3,235


45


3,190


Non .- com. officers' swords


Bayonet scabbards.


Cartridge boxes


plates


2-Q. M. GEN'S REP.


1


1


1 1


1


1


1


Gun flints


1


1


1 I


I


42,850


42,850


42,850


1


1 1


(pounds)


1864.


Abstract.


Abstract.


Spring vices


belts


66


APPENDIX D. Abstract of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores in 2d Quarter, 1865.


DATE.


FROM WHOM RECEIVED.


1865.


No of Voucher.


Rifled Muskets,


Lg't French Rifles


S. B. Muskets.


Austrain Rifles.


Carbines.


Bay't Scabbards.


Cap, Pouches and


Cartridge Boxes.


Cartridge Box


Cartridge Box


Cartridge Box


Belt Plates.


Gun Slings.


Waist Belts.


Waist Belt Plates.


Screw Drivers.


Cones.


Wipers.




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