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O.R.-- SERIES I--VOLUME 9 [S# 9]

CORRESPONDENCE, ORDERS, AND RETURNS RELATING TO OPERATIONS IN NORTH CAROLINA FROM JANUARY 11 TO AUGUST 20, 1862.

UNION CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.(*)

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Abstract from return of the Department of North Carolina, Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside commanding, for April, 1862.

O Officers. A Aggregate present

M Men. B Aggregate present and absent

P Present for duty

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Commands. O M A B

1st Division 184 4,836 6,010 7,088

2d Division 152 4,381 5,335 6,099

3d Division 83 2,210 2,649 3,259

4th Brigade 80 2,128 2,534 2,701

Total 499 13,555 16,528 19,147

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Organization of troops in the Department of North Carolina April 30, 1862.

Maj. Gen. AMBROSE E. BURNSIDE, commanding.

FIRST DIVISION.

Brig. Gen. JOHN G. FOSTER.

First Brigade.

17th Massachusetts, Col. T. J. C. Amory.

23d Massachusetts, Maj. A. Elwell.

25th Massachusetts, Col. Edwin Upton.

Second Brigade.

10th Connecticut, Lieut. Col. I. W. Pettibone.

24th Massachusetts, Col. T. G. Stevenson.

27th Massachusetts, Lieut. Col. L. Lyman.

ARTILLERY.

3d New York, Col. J. H. Ledlie.

1st Rhode Island, Battery F, Lieut. C. H. Pope.

SECOND DIVISION.

Brig. Gen. JESSE L. RENO.

First Brigade.

2d Maryland, Lieut. Col. J. E. Duryée.

103d New York, Col. F. W. Egloffstein.

48th Pennsylvania, Col. James Nagle.

Second Brigade.

11th Connecticut, Lieut. Col. Charles Mathewson.

21st Massachusetts, Lieut. Col. W. S. Clark.

51st New York, Col. Edward Ferrero.

51st Pennsylania, Col. J. F. Hartranft.

THIRD DIVISION.

Brig. Gen. JOHN G. PARKE.

8th Connecticut, Col. Edward Harland.

9th New Jersey, Col. Charles A. Heckman.

4th Rhode Island, Col. I. P. Rodman.

5th Rhode Island (battalion), Maj. John Wright.

1st U.S. Artillery, Battery C, Capt. L. O. Morris.

FOURTH BRIGADE.

Col. RUSH C. HAWKINS.

6th New Hampshire, Lieut. Col. S. G. Griffin.

9th New York, Lieut. Col. E. A. Kimball.

89th New York. Col. H. S. Fairchild.

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