Quartermaster General's report, state of West Virginia 1863-1866, Part 7

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3-Q. M. GEN'S REP.


18


the kind advice and assistance, and uniform and generous consider- ation and courtesy which I have received at your hands during that entire period, both in my private and official relations. I have the honor to be, Very Respectfully, Your Obedient Servant, GEORGE W. BROWN, Quarter- Master General.


APPENDIX A.


Abstract of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores received in the year ending December 31, 1866.


Number of Vouchers.


| Iron Guns-unserviceable.


Belgian Rifled Muskets-


Light French Rifled Mus-


Rifle Muskets-cal. . 58 in.


Austrian Muskets-cal. . 69


| S. B. Flint Lock Muskets.


Bayonet Scabbards.


Cap Pouches & Conc Picks.


Cartridge Boxes.


Cartridge Box Plates.


Cartridge Box Belts.


Cartridge Box Belt Plates.


Gun Slings.


Waist Belts.


Waist Belt Plates.


Carbine Cartridge Boxes.


Screw Drivers.


Wipers.


Ball Screws.


Spring Vices.


Elongated Bullet Cartrid-


Buck and Ball Cartridges,


Colt's Holster Pistol Car-


Packing Boxes.


REMARKS.


DATE.


From whom received.


cal. . 69 in.


kets-cal. . 58 in.


Austrian Rifles.


B. Muskets.


103


122


80


104


77


85 23


3.1


21


34


4


6


122


..


10 150 55


120


170


155


107


92


90


17


16


18


100


2


66


...


...


Jan. 13


11


2 Col. Henry Nay.


6


37


..


...


3


4|Capt. George W. Murray


12


3


..


....


2


....


..


... ...... 53


53


57


57


50


......


.... ...


265


251


259


239


222


204


138


251


245


100


59|128


9


2


...


......


..


....


...


278


202


290


226


203


161


168


186


...


....


....


..


...


12


...


...


1300


6


286


....


...


...


..


...


85


85


92


90


90


87


79


82


...


191


188


....


....


....


...


...


...


66


197


....


...


...


...


....


..


..


..


....


3


..


...


..


2


..


...


55


52


55


58


51


51


47


17


...


....


..


...


...


...


...


500 1200


....


66 15 15


..


....


...


39


148 142


.... 162


141


144


130


135


152


145


...


32


5


5


...


...


...


..


32


32


32


31


32


31


31


... ....


18


18


......


......


...


.... ...


45


...


...


...


..


..


30 21 James Lanham


1


......


..


....


....


......


54


55


55


55


56


18


56


56


1


....


...


--


...


. ....


....


...


....


......


...


Nov. 20 23


1


641


150|655


9:358


...


....


...


8


...


. ..


.....


...


...


85


40


76


86


Dico


15


47


87


32


31


...


...


....


....


...


...


...


...


..


4


36


32


38


35


35


24


......


...


...... ...


....


....


....


...


...


...


......


..


......


......


... ....


30 22


Maj. J. H. Showalter.


20


..


1


...


9


22


66


3


50


Col. James A. Wilson .....


500 4200,150


...


21


5


...


...


...


...


....


....


...


...


...


......


......


...


.... 24


15


24


2


1


5


...


......


...


.....


64


58


...


6


6


Capt. Hiram Chapman ..


53


....


54


4


.....


4


12


8| 9 Col. A. B. Davisson ..


36


05


...


194


1981


186


188


2.17


230


257


257


104


100


165


11


3


...


1


...


1


8


6


8


8


8


S


8


8


...


..


..


....


...


...


...


2


6. 15 14


60


..


..


...


....


...


....


...


....


...


....


...


...


45


...


...


...


1000


16


Aug. 27 16 Thomas Hornbrook.


2


30 17 Col. James A. Wilson ..


2


32


Col. James A. Wilson.


Oct. 15 18 = 20 19 ....


20 20 Col. N. F. Sinclair


97


19


93


117


97


3


5


...


....


...


4000


...


...


....


..


..


....


...


....


...


....


..


....


.. ...


5000


11


..


.....


5|11 |Col. J. L. Westfall.


..


281


355


311


268


274


27


19


300


300


280 ...


..


15 ...


66


5 12 Col. A. W. Moore ..


28


......


345


365


...


46


...


..... ...


New. Unserviceable.


...


......


..


...


...


177 77


12


....


April 2 10 Col. W. A. Jones ..


190


187


196


....


...


305


...


400


330


12


6


10


13


5


11


21


17


21


24


28


47


43


...


..


....


..


.. ...


...


...


....


Sword Bayonets.


ges-cal. 69.


cal. 69.


tridges.


1866.


--


12


Unserviceable.


19


:6


45


58


31


1


1


10


2


2


....


......


13


... ...


...


...


... ....


...


... ...


2


Serviceable. Unserviceable.


6. 7 Capt. Wm. H. Day.


...


6


259


17


8 8 Col. Isaiah Kirk.


...


...


...


20


...


19


June 1 |13 Col. John D. Riggs.


....


2


...


...


....


Mar. 6 6 5


1| Col. James McKinney ...


11


.....


...... 100


...


.....


5


6


827 66|1809 2211 |2521 |2194 |1558 |1352|1742 2002 1924 28 345|352 439 32:10 39 143001


-


-


-


13


2


...


...


4 13 97 L. F. Rifles-serviceable. Unserviceable.


......


32


..


42 |136!


39


...


...


120


..


32


...


...


...


in., s. b.


14


...


Cones.


APPENDIX B. Table of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores received, issued and remaining on hand, in the year ending December 31, 1866.


On hand as per report for last yr.


Received as per Abstract


Total to bel Accounted for.


On hand, Dec. 31, 1866.


Iron guns, unserviceable


2


1


3


3


Belgian rifle muskets, cal. . 69 in


403


641


1,044


1,044


Lt. French rifled do. 16 .58 “


421


150


571


571


Austrian rifles


48


655


703


703


Rifle muskets, cal. 58 in


318


9


327


327


S. B. muskets


764


358


1,112


1,112


Austrian muskets, cal. 69 in. s.b


40


827


867


867


S. B. flint-lock muskets.


66


66


Rifled muskets, cal. 69 in


38


38


38


Revolvers


5


5


5


Cavalry swords.


1


1


1


Non-com. officers' swords


27


27


27


Bayonet scabbards


4,307


1,809


6,116


6,116


Cap pouches and cone picks.


3,736


2,211


5,947


5,947


Cartridge boxes.


4,014


2,521


6,535


6,535


Cartridge box plates


3,597


2,194


5,791


5,791


Cartridge box belts.


3,547


1,558


5,105


5,105


Cartridge box belt plates


2,891


1,352


4,243


4,243


Gun slings.


3,947


1,742


5,689


5,689


Waist belts


3,818


2,002


5,820


5,820


Waist belt plates.


3,816


1,924


5,740


5,740


Carbine cartridge boxes.


15


28


43


43


Carbine slings and swivels


93


93


93


Ball pouches.


91


91


91


Cavalry sword belts and plates


1


1


1


Non-c. off. "


27


27


27


Screw drivers


2,656


345


3,001


3,001


Cones.


1,463


352


1,815


1,815


Wipers


1,360


459


1,819


1,819


Ball screws


108


32


140


140


Spring vices


319


10


329


329


Bullet moulds


62


62


62


Sword bayonets.


39


39


39


Elongated bullet cart. cal.


.69


115,858


143,000


130,158


130,158


"


.58


83,322


83,322


83,322


Buck and ball


.69


53,830


500


44,330


44,330


Smith's carbine


65


65


65


Austrian rifle


2,000


2,000


2,000


Sharpe's 65


300


300


300


Harper's Ferry rifle cartridges


700


700


700


Colt's holster pistol


1,720


4,200


5,920


5,920


Musket caps_ __


42,850


42,850


42,850


Lead, (pounds).


30


30


30


Rifle powder, (kegs)


3


3


3


17


17


17


Gun flints


295


295


295


Powder canteens.


5


5


5


Packing boxes


347


150


497


497


1


1


1


1


1


-


1


1


1


1


F


1


1


1


1


1


1


I f


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1


1


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(pounds)


1


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1


66


21


APPENDIX C.


Amounts drawn from the Treasury for the payment of the " First Class" of claims, audited and allowed by the Board of Claims in the year 1865.


DATE.


BY WHOM DRAWN.


IN WHAT COUNTY DISBURSED.


AMOUNTS.


March


17. Col. George W. Brown.


Wayne


85,038 69


29


Hon. Robert Hager


Logan.


1,936 00


29


Kanawha


1


[


4,264 42


66


31.


20


Boone


10,306 32


Putnam


1,809 19


66


20.


Kanawha


4,888 14


Tyler


85 06


May


7. Col. George W. Brown


Monongalia I


2,555 27


Harrison


1,585 02


66


24.


Tyler


3,280 83


June


4.


Preston


3,233 08


Brooke


1,585 93


27.


Lewis


1,844 12


July


3.


Wetzel


1,095 67


Gilmer


369 71


Clay


2,957 37


Jackson


3,550 44


31.


Taylor


180 45


August 27.


Pleasants


247 60


Sept.


28.


66


Marshall


506 39


Total Amount


142,830 30


66


168 25


April


20.


21.


Marion


J


1


1


1


t


1


22.


26.


66


Mason


668 08


1


1


1


1


I


10.


10.


10.


16


29. Col. George W. Brown


Ohio


1


1


1 1


I


1


26. |Gen'l J. E. Boyer


16.


4,834 84


I


1


66


66


66


5,849 43


22


APPENDIX D.


Statement of Payments made on Vouchers of Class No. 1, as audited


remaining unpaid on each Voucher, and the total amount of the


Vouchers.


Voucher. No. of |


1


2


3


4


5


6


7


8


9


10


11


12


13


14


15


16


17


18


19


20


21


23


25


26


27


28


29


30


31


32


33


34


128 37


1,804 12


237 60


668 08 166 16


1,830 11


369 81


1,936 00


1,809 09


274 80


210 90


312 05


Am't Remain-


ing Unpaid.


1,147 50


433 50


25 50


7,891 00


10,994 74


333 25


190 23


107 90


45 77


434 08


123 94


97 03


54 82


176 25 574 74


579 51


5,825 77


535 38


618 16


198 61


189 35


158 50


455 61


363 47


266 37


659 40


410 22


700 89


128 37


1,778 12


237 60


634 72


166 16


368 51


1,936 00


1,660 94


267 80


147 11


284 75


Amount Paid.


$ 21,875 70


12,424 50


16,859 25


13,449 50


13,572 00


13,449 50 17,272 75


7,916 50


10,994 74


333 25


190 23


107 90


45 77


123 94 434 08


97 03 127 13


54 82


574 74


176 25


579 51 5,855 06


435 38


618 16


198 61


189 35 158 50


455 61


363 47


266 37


777 70


410 22


700 89


26 00


33 36


131 64


158 15


63 79


27 30


County in which Paid.


I


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3


1


1


1


1


1


1


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1


I


I


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1


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I


I


1


I


I


1


1


1


I


I


I


1


!


I


1


1


1


1


1


1


:


1


Pleasants


Mason


35 Taylor


Gilmer


36|Clay


38 Logan


39 Putnam


Harrison 40


I


!


1


I


I


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


I


1


4


I


1


-


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


I


Wayne


Kanawha


I


1


I


1


I


1


I


1


1


1


I


I


1


I


I


I


1


I


1


I


1


1


I


I


1


1


1


1


1


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1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


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1


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1


1


1


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1


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1


1


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1


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1


1


1


1


1


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1


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1


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1


1


1


1


4


1


1


1


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1


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1


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1


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24 |Jackson


Lewis


66


66


118 30


1


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1


1


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1


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1


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29 29


1


7 00


41


42


Total Amount of


$ 21,875 00


Vouchers.


by the Board of Claims in their Report of 1865; the amount


1


1


1


I


1


1


1


1


i


66


66


66


1


I


1


1


I


1 30


2,698 47


37


1


I


1


127 13


22


23


APPENDIX D .- Continued.


Statement of Payments made on Vouchers of Class No. 1, as audited


remaining unpaid on each Voucher, and the total amount of the


Vouchers.


Voucher No. of


43


44


45


46


47


48


49


50


51


52


53


54


55


57


58


59


60


61


62


63


64


65


66


67


68


69


70


71


73


74


75


77


78


79


80


81


82


84


Am't Remain- Total Amount of


4 40


4 40


21 64


40 67


4 30


10 93


36 36


10 38


6 06


Amount Paid.


129 80 $


111 40


235 06


192 83


585 61


87 38


969 37


69 19


822 20


665 81


170 90


102 76


179 96


69 76


115 17


160 76


204 31


223 43


265 94


71 42


177 59


287 94


1,519 25


587 42


526 50


214 20


228 30


451 91


270 15


287 23


452 16


453 37


338 15


31 84


57 60


26 38


15 54


62 10


66 25


298 53


409 00


$


1


I


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


J


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


I


I


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


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1


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1


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1


1


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1


1


1


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1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


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66


66


66


66


66


60


66


66


66


[Ohio


Tyler


60


76 |Wetzel


83 Marion


1


1


1


4


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


I


1


1


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1


1


1


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1


1


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1


1


1


1


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1


1


1


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1


1


1


1


1


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1


Marshall


56 Wetzel


Brooke


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


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I


I


1


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1


1


1


1


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1


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1


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County in which Paid.


1


1


1


134 20


115 80


256 70


233 50


585 61


969 37


80 12


675 81 822 20


207 26


113 14


186 02


69 76


115 17


318 03 160 76


269 33


307 51


98 08


217 86


377 35 1,519 25


587 42


526 50 1,795 50


214 20 228 30


451 91


270 15


287 23 452 16


453 37


338 15


94 55 119 33


26 38


15 54


84 60


66 68


371 59 485 16


Vouchers.


$


43


22 50


73 06


76 16


1


1


1


1


1


]


1


1


L


1


1


1


1


1


1


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26 66


40 27


89 41


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1


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Harrison


Marion


66


66


66


62 71


61 73


ing Unpaid.


113 72


45 90


41 57


1


1,795 50


72


by the Board of Claims in their Report of 1865; the amount


1


·


91 68


24


$139,636 83 $3,426 17 $143,063 00


85 06


284 06


293 54


362 27


331 65


369 71


384 30


526 09


531 02


244 03


555 43


498 09


416 78


78 73


266 40


239 82


335 07


300 31


314 80


374 59


10,306 82


228 31


227 66


165 69


227 11


387 21


392 84


Vouchers.


Total Amount of


Vouchers.


remaining unpaid on each Voucher, and the total amount of the


by the Board of Claims in their Report of 1865; the amount


Statement of Payments made on Vouchers of Class No. 1, as audited


APPENDIX D .- Continued.


Amount Paid.


85 06


281 03


268 44


327 23


314 78


369 71


345 59


457 29


1,106 25


531 02


212 88


244 03


555 43


435 17


416 78


78 73


266 40


239 82


335 07


260 98


315 80


374 59


2 28 31


227 66


165 69


227 11


367 88


271 69 $


3 03


25 10


35 04


16 87


38 71


68 80


1


1


,


1


1


1


1


39 33


I


1


1


I


19 33


121 15 $


ing Unpaid.


Am't Remain-


1


1


1


)


1


I


I


1


.


Ť


94 Tyler


Jackson


Marion


Preston


Marion


Totals


113|Tyler


112


111


110


109


108


107


105


104


103


102


101


99


97


96


95


93


92


90


89


88


87


86


85


No. of } Voucher.


Clay


66


66


106 | Monongalia


100 Preston


98 Kanawha


66


66


1


1


1


1


1


t


1


1


1


1


t


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


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1


1


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1


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1


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1


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County in which Paid.


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


t


1


1


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1


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1


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10,306 82


1


I


1


1


91 Boone


66


1


1


1


66


1,106 25


212 88


62 92


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