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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Official statement of the strength of the Federal armies during the war. (search)
6, 1861), and under acts of July 22 and 25, 1861, for 500,000 three years men, 700,680 men were actually furnished, of whom, however, only 657,868 were three years men; while 15,007 men were furnished in May and June, 1862, by special authority, for three months. Under the call of July, 2, 1862, for 300,000 men for three years, 421,465 were furnished. Under the call of August 4, 1862, for 300,000 militia for nine months, only 87,588 were furnished. Under the President's proclamation of June 15, 1863, for militia of six months, 16,361 men were furnished. Under the call of October 17, 1863, (which embraces men raised by draft of 1863), and that of February 1, 1864, for 500,000 men for three years, 317,092 men were furnished, while 52,288 paid commutation, making a total of 369,380. Under the call of March 14, 1864, for 200,000 men for three years, 259,515 men were furnished, and 32,678 paid commutation, making a total of 292,193. Between April 23 and July 18, 1864, 113,000 militia
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Operations around Winchester in 1863. (search)
tisfaction, and not a single instance of misbehavior came under my observation. To my personal staff, Lieutenants Cox, Hunter and Arnall, I am indebted for their prompt and ready assistance during the three days operations. I have, Captain, the honor to be, Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, J. A. Walker, Brigadier-General. Captain B. W. Leigh, A. A. G. Johnson's Division. List of casualities in the Stonewall brigade in operations around Winchester 13th, 14th and 15th June, 1863: Second Virginia infantry. Killed-None. Wounded-Privates Asa Jenkins, Company E, finger, shell; Wm. Deane, Company F, leg, slight. Fourth Virginia infantry. Killed-None. Wounded-None. Fifth Virginia infantry. Killed-Privates Robert Wood, Company A; James Fridley, Company C; J. A. Elliott, Company I. Wounded--Lieutenant-Colonel H. J. Williams, thigh, severe. Corporals J. Ramsey, Company E, slight, knee; John Wallace, Company G, slight, back. Privates D. H.