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APPENDIX I

GENERAL ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY, 1879

MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSOURI

Lieut. Gen. P. H. Sheridan, Headquarters, Chicago, Ill.

Col. Richard C. Drum, A.A.G.

Department of Dakota

Brig. Gen. Alfred H. Terry, Headquarters Ft. Snelling, Minn.
Major George D. Ruggles, A.A.G.

Middle District

Col. S. B. Sturgis, 7th Cav., Headquarters Ft. A. Lincoln.

1st Lieut. E. A. Garlington, 7th Cav., Regimental and Personnel Adjutant.

Southern District

Col. W. H. Wood, 11th Inf., Headquarters Cheyenne Agency, D. T. 1st Lieut. G. G. Lott, 11th Inf., A.A.A.G

District of Montana

Col. John Gibbon, 7th Inf., Headquarters Ft. Shaw, M. T. 1st Lieut. Levi F. Burnett, 7th Inf., A.A.A.G.

District of the Yellowstone

Col. N. A. Miles, 5th Inf., Headquarters Ft. Keogh, M. T. 1st Lieut. G. W. Baird, A.A.A.G.

Department of the Missouri

Brig. Gen. John Pope, Headquarters Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Maj. E. R. Platt, A.A.G.

District of New Mexico

Col. Edward Hatch, 9th Inf., Headquarters Santa Fe, N. M. 1st Lieut. John S. Loud, 9th Cav., A.A.A.G.

Department of the Platte

Brig. Gen. George Crooke, Headquarters Omaha Bks., Neb.
Lieut. Col. Robert Williams, A.A.G.

Department of Texas

Brig. Gen. E. O. C. Ord, Headquarters San Antonio, Tex.
Maj. T. M. Vincent, A.Á.G.

District of the Rio Grande

Col. G. Sykes, 20th Inf., Headquarters Ft. Brown, Tex. 1st Lieut. J. B. Rodman, 20th Înf., A.A.A.G.

District of the Nueces

Col. R. S. MacKenzie, 4th Cav., Headquarters Ft. Clark, Tex. 2nd Lieut. J. H. Dorst, 4th Cav., A.A.A.G.

District of the Pecos

Col. B. H. Grierson, 10th Cav., Headquarters Ft. Concho, Tex. 1st Lieut. Robert G. Smither, A.A.A.G.

District of North Texas

Col. B. H. Clitz, 10th Inf., Commanding, Headquarters Ft. McKavett.

MILITARY DIVISION OF THE ATLANTIC

Maj. Gen. W. S. Hancock, Headquarters Governors Island, N. Y. H. Col. James B. Fry, A.A.G.

Department of the South

Brig. Gen. C. C. Augur, Headquarters Newport Bks., Ky.

Maj. Oliver D. Greene, A.A.G.

Department of the East

Maj. Gen. W. S. Hancock, Headquarters Governors Island, N. Y. H. Col. J. H. Fry, A.A.G.

MILITARY DIVISION OF THE PACIFIC

Department of California

Maj. Gen. I. McDowell, Headquarters Presidio, Cal.

Lieut. Col. John C. Kelton, A.A.G.

Department of the Columbia

Brevet Maj. Gen. O. O. Howard, Headquarters Ft. Vancouver, Wyo. Maj. A. Clay Wood, A.A.G.

District of the Clearwater

Col. Frank Wheaton, 2nd Inf., Headquarters Lewiston, I. T.

Department of Arizona

Brevet Maj. Gen. O. B. Willcox, Headquarters Prescott, Bks.
Maj. J. P. Martin, A.A.G.

MILITARY DEPARTMENT OF WEST POINT

Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield, Headquarters West Point, N. Y.

Capt. Wm. N. Wherry, A.D.C. Act. A.A.G.

Maj. Gen. J. M. Schofield, Superintendent, U.S.M.A.

Capt. Robert H. Hall, Adjutant, U.S.M.A.

APPENDIX K

ACTUAL DISPERSION OF ARMY, FALL OF 1865

1. The Department of the East, Major General JOSEPH HOOKER to command; to embrace the New England States, New York and New Jersey. Headquarters at New York City.

2. The Middle Department, Major General W. S. HANCOCK to command; to embrace the states of West Virginia, Maryland (excepting the counties of Montgomery, that part of Anne Arundel lying south of the Annapolis and Elk Ridge Railway, and excluding the city of Annapolis, Prince Georges, Calvert, Charles and St. Mary's), the county of Loudoun and the Shenandoah Valley as far south and including Rockingham County, in Virginia, the states of Delaware and Pennsylvania. Headquarters at Baltimore.

3. The Department of Washington, Major General C. C. AUGUR to command; to embrace the District of Columbia, the counties of Montgomery, that part of Anne Arundel lying south of the Annapolis and Elk Ridge Railroad, and including the city of Annapolis, Prince Georges, Calvert, Charles and St. Mary's, in Maryland and Alexandria and Fairfax Counties, in Virginia. Headquarters at Washington.

4. The Department of the Ohio, Major General E. O. C. ORD to command; to embrace the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan. Headquarters at Detroit.

5. The Department of the Tennessee, Major General GEORGE STONEMAN to command; to embrace the state of Tennessee. Headquarters at Knoxville.

6. The Department of Kentucky, Major General JOHN M. PALMER to command; to embrace the state of Kentucky, and Jeffersonville and New Albany, in Indiana. Headquarters at Louisville.

7. The Department of the Missouri, Major General JOHN POPE to command; to embrace the states of Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri and Kansas and the territories of Colorado, Utah, Nebraska, Dakota, New Mexico and Montana. Headquarters at St. Louis.

8. The Department of Virginia, Major General ALFRED H. TERRY to command; to embrace the state of Virginia, excepting Alexandria, Fairfax and Loudoun counties, and the Shenandoah Valley as far south and including Rockingham County. Headquarters at Richmond.

9. The Department of North Carolina, Major General J. M. SCHOFIELD to command; to embrace the state of North Carolina. Headquarters at Raleigh.

10. The Department of South Carolina, Major General DANIEL SICKLES to command; to embrace the state of South Carolina. Headquarters at Charleston.

11. The Department of Georgia, Major General JAMES B. STEEDMAN to command; to embrace the state of Georgia. Headquarters at Augusta. 12. The Department of Florida, Major General JOHN G. FOSTER to command; to embrace the state of Florida. Headquarters at Tallahassee.

13. The Department of Mississippi, Major General THOMAS J. WOOD to command; to embrace the state of Mississippi. Headquarters at Vicksburg.

14. The Department of Alabama, Major-General C. R. WOOD to command; to embrace the state of Alabama. Headquarters at Mobile.

15. The Department of Louisiana, Major General E. R. S. CANBY to command; to embrace the state of Louisiana. Headquarters at New Orleans.

16. The Department of Texas, Major General H. G. WRIGHT to command; to embrace the state of Texas. Headquarters at Galveston.

17. The Department of Arkansas, Major General J. J. REYNOLDS to command; to embrace the state of Arkansas and the Indian Territory. Headquarters at Little Rock.

18. The Department of the Columbia, Brigadier General F. STEELE to command; to embrace the state of Oregon and territories of Washington and Idaho. Headquarters at Fort Vancouver.

19. The Department of California, Major General IRVIN MCDOWELL to command; to embrace the states of California and Nevada and territories of New Mexico and Arizona. Headquarters at San Francisco.

1. The Military Division of the Atlantic, Major General GEORGE G. MEADE to command; to embrace the Department of the East, Middle Department, Department of Virginia, Department of North Carolina and the Department of South Carolina. Headquarters at Philadelphia.

2. The Military Division of the Mississippi, Major General W. T. SHERMAN to command; to embrace the Department of the Ohio, Department of the Missouri and Department of Arkansas. Headquarters at St. Louis.

3. The Military Division of the Gulf, Major General P. H. SHERIDAN to command; to embrace the Department of Louisiana, Department of Texas, and Department of Florida. Headquarters at New Orleans.

4. The Military Division of the Tennessee, Major General G. H. THOMAS to command; to embrace the Department of Tennessee, Department of Kentucky, Department of Georgia, Department of Mississippi and Department of Alabama. Headquarters at Nashville.

5. The Military Division of the Pacific, Major General HALLECK to command; to embrace the Department of the Columbia and Department of California. Headquarters at San Francisco.

APPENDIX L

GREAT DISPERSION, IN FALL OF 1866

CAVALRY

First Regiment: March 31-Companies B, F, H, I and M, Presidio, San Francisco, Calif.; L, Camp Union, Calif.; G and K, en route to Ariz.; A, C, D, and E, Camp near Drum Barracks, Calif.

Second Regiment: February 28-Headquarters, Fort Riley, Kan.

Third Regiment: May 31-Headquarters and 12 companies, Camp near Fort Smith, Ark.; under orders to N. M.

Fourth Regiment:

Antonio, Tex.

May 31-Headquarters and 12 companies, San

Fifth Regiment: June 30-Headquarters and companies G, K, and C, Washington, D. C.; F, New Market, W. Va.; A and I, Raleigh, N. C.; L and H, Columbia, S. C.; B, D, E and M, Memphis, Tenn.

Sixth Regiment: May 31-Headquarters and 6 companies, Austin, Tex.; 1 company at Wetherford, Tex.; 1 company at Waco, Tex.; 2 companies at Sherman, Tex.; 1 company at Halletsville, Tex.; 1 company at Jacksboro, Tex.

ARTILLERY

First Regiment: June 30-Headquarters and companies D and M, Fort Hamilton, New York Harbor; C, Fort Lafayette, New York Harbor; B and E, Fort Wadsworth, New York Harbor; H and G, Fort Schuyler, New York Harbor; L, Fort Porter, Buffalo; A and F, Fort Trumbull, Conn.; K and I, light batteries, Brownsville, Tex. Company K is now the Department of Louisiana.

Second Regiment: March 31-Headquarters and Companies F and H, Fort Point, Calif.; light batteries A and M, Presidio, San Francisco, Calif.; Company D, Angel Island, Calif.; B, E, and G, Alcatraz Island, Calif.; K, San Diego, Calif.; I, San Juan Island, Wash. Terr., February 28; L, Cape Disappointment, Wash. Terr.; C, Fort Stephens, Ore.

Third Regiment: June 30-Headquarters and Companies G and K, Fort Warren, Boston Harbor; A and F, Fort Independence, Boston Harbor; M and I, Fort Preble, Me.; L, Fort Sullivan, Me.; B, D and H, Fort Adams, R. I.; Light battery E, Raleigh, N. C.; C Department of Missouri, no station given.

Fourth Regiment: June 30-Headquarters and Company I, Fort McHenry, Md.; K and L, Fort Delaware, Del.; M, Erie, Pa.; A, Fort Washington, Md.; E, Fort Foot, Md.; C, Fort Whipple, Va.; 3 companies at Washington, D. C.; G, Fort Wayne, Mich.; 1 company Department of Missouri, no station given.

Fifth Regiment: June 30-Headquarters and companies A, B, C, and H, Fort Monroe, Va.; F, Light Battery, Richmond, Va.; G, Light Battery, Little Rock, Ark.; D, E, I, K, L, and M, Department of Florida, no station given.

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