Letter
Alfred Pleasonton to Rufus Ingalls, October 31, 1863
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY CORPS,
October 31, 1863.
October 31, 18638. Brig. Gen. R. INGALLS, Chief Quartermaster, Army of the Potomac:
GENERAL: In accordance with your request, I have the honor to inclose tabular statement showing the number of horses received from all sources since April, 1863, the number of horses lost in action, and the number turned in as unserviceable during the same period; also the number of recruits furnished the command.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
A. PLEASONTON,
Major-General.
{Inclosure.]
Number of horses— 94
Major-General.
{Inclosure.]
Number of horses— 94
—_—_— £2
3 a ;
Command. 2 3 3 = 5 33
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3 a ;
Command. 2 3 3 = 5 33
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Editor's Notes
From: Operations in N. Virginia, W. Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Pt. 1. Summary: Major-General Pleasonton provides Brig. Gen. Ingalls with a detailed report on horses received, lost, and deemed unserviceable, along with recruit numbers for the Cavalry Corps since April 1863.
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The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Series I, Volume 29, Part 1
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