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Appendix "F" shows the amount of ammunition on hand Sept.

30, 1874.

I have the honor to remain,

Very respectfully, your obedient servant,

S. CADWALLADER,

Quarter Master General.

APPENDIX.

APPENDIX A.

Showing Arms received from different Military Companies in the State during 1874.

Fond du Lac Rifle Company:

20 Springfield B. L. rifles, with accoutrements complete.

40 Springfield muskets, with accoutrements complete.

Alma Rifle Company:

100 Enfield muskets, with accoutrements complete.

United States:

200 Springfield B. L. rifles.

Capt. M. Boynton:

75 Springfield muskets, with accoutrements complete.

Manitowoc V. M. Company:

75 Enfield muskets.

APPENDIX B.

Showing all Arms, Accoutrements, etc., issued and now held by the following Companies.

Capt. John Limehan, commanding Emmett Zouaves, of Milwaukee: 60 Springfield muskets, with accoutrements complete.

Capt. John P. Strack, commanding Black Jaegers, of Milwaukee:
30 breech-loading rifles, with accoutrements complete.
35 Springfield muskets, with accoutrements complete.
Capt. Charles R. Wurtz, commanding Juneau Guards, of Milwau-
kee:

30 Springfield muskets, with accoutrements complete.
35 breech-loading rifles, with accoutrements complete.

Capt. Henry Underberg, commanding Germania Guard, of Milwaukee:

35 Springfield muskets, with accoutrements complete.

25 breech-loading rifles, with accoutrements complete.

Capt. Albert Obenferger, commanding Cream City Guard, of Milwaukee:

5 Springfield muskets, with accoutrements complete. Capt. J. M. Arnold, commanding Light Guards, of Milwaukee. Capt. James M. Reddy, commanding Sheridan Guard, of Milwaukee.

Capt. August Rudzinsky, commanding Kosciusko Guards at Mil

waukee.

50 breech-loading rifles, with accoutrements complete.

50 Springfield muskets, with accoutrements complete.

Capt. Charles M. Mueller, commanding Governor's Guard, of La Crosse.

58 breech-loading rifles, with accoutrements complete.

Capt. R. D. Picke, commanding Bayfield Rifles, of Bayfield.

60 breech-loading rifles, with accoutrements complete.

Capt. F. Becker, commanding Manitowoc V. M. Company, of Maniitowoc.

50 breech-loading rifles, with accoutrements complete. Capt. John Turner, commanding Mauston Light Guards, of Mauston. 80 Springfield muskets, with accoutrements complete. Capt. George Graham, commanding Monroe Guards, of Tomah. 60 breech-loading rifles with accoutrements complete. 22 Springfield muskets, with accoutrements complete. Capt. E. M. Rogers, commanding Vernon County Light Guards, of Viroqua:

60 breech-loading rifles with accoutrements complete.
20 Springfield muskets, with accoutrements complete.

Capt. Richard Flynn, commanding Emmett Zouaves, of Highland:
60 breech-loading rifles, with accoutrements complete.
Capt. Myron L. Gregory, commanding Delavan Volunteers, of Del-

avan:

80 Enfield muskets, with accoutrements complete.

N. N. Green, commanding La Crosse Guards, of La Crosse. 60 breech-loading rifles, with accoutrements complete.

APPENDIX C.

Showing the number of Arms on hand Sept. 30, 1874.

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Showing Amount of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores issued during the Year ending Sept. 30, 1874.

June 13, 1874. Issued to Capt. Geo. Graham, commanding Monroe
Guards, of Tomah:

60 breech-loading rifles, with accoutrements complete.
22 Springfield muskets, with accoutrements complete.

5 N. C. O. swords and belts.

June 17, 1874. Issued to Capt. E. M. Rogers, commanding Vernon
County Light Guards, of Viroqua:

60 breech-loading rifles, with accoutrements complete.
20 Springfield muskets, with accoutrements complete.

5 N. C. O. swords and belts.

June 22, 1874. Issued to Capt. F. Becker, commanding Manito

woc V. M. Company, of Manitowoc:

50 breech-loading rifles.

1000 metallic cartridges, cal. 50.

June 26, 1874. Issued to Capt. Richard Flynn, commanding Emmett Zouaves, of Highland:

60 breech-loading rifles, with accoutrements complete.

5 N. C. O. swords and belts.

1000 metallic cartridges, cal. 50.

2-ADJ. GEN.

Sept. 23, 1874. Issued to Capt. August Rudzinsky, commanding
Kosciusko Guards, of Milwaukee:

50 breech-loading rifles, with accoutrements complete.
50 Springfield muskets, with accoutrements complete.
5 N. C. O. swords and belts.

APPENDIX "E."

Showing number of Cannon owned by the State, and in whose possession.

1 light 12-pounder, with field carriages and appendages complete, in possession of Captain A. O. Babcock, "Trojan Volunteer Artillery," Walworth county.

1 light 12-pounder, with field carriages and appendages complete, in possession of David G. James, "Richland Center-Light Artillery," Richland county.

3 6-pounders, in possession of Capt. Charles May, "Milwaukee Light Artillery."

1 6-pounder, in possession of citizens of Dodgeville, Iowa county. (No bond.)

1 6-pounder, in possession of Col. John Hancock, Oshkosh, Winnebago county.

1 6-pounder, in possession of Col. Thos. Lambert, Fond du Lac county.

1 6-pounder in possession of Capt. John Grindell, Platteville, Grant county.

1 6-pounder, in possession of Edward Hodges, Elkhorn, Walworth

county.

1 12-pounder howitzer, in possession of Capt. Washington Ashton, Superior, Douglas county.

1 12-pounder and 1 6-pounder on hand at State Armory.

Total, 13.

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