C. L. Stevenson to J. H. Morrison, January 2, 1863
Ohickasaw Bluffs, January 2, 1863.
Col. J. H. MORRISON, Aide-de-Camp, Dept. of Miss. and EH. La. : COLONEL: I send herewith the nearest approximation that can be made to the strength of my command. Under the existing circumstances, most of the troops being in the trenches, it is impossible to make a field return:
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13, 518 Two brigades (nine regiments) are now absent and are not included ; about 4,000 strong. I am, colonel,
very respectfully, your obedient servant,
Major-General, Commanding.
Return of a part of First Brigade, First Division, commanded by Brig. Gen. S. M. Barton
January 2, 1863. f
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