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Statistical report of the battalion of artillery, &c.-Continued.

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a A correct statement cannot be made of the re-equipments received as the books of the company are at the rear.

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Statistical report of the battalion of artillery, &c.—Continued.

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Cobb's battery: Eighteen horses are requisite to make the battery efficient. Some 10 and 15 second fuse are also wanted, as none longer than five seconds are on hand.

Slocomb's battery: On hand, 30 serviceable horses. Wanted, four Napoleon and two rifled guns with equipments complete. Harness complete; ammunition complete.

Mebane's battery: Twenty horses required to fill deficiency.
Respectfully submitted.

R. COBB,

Captain, Commanding Battalion.

[Sub-inclosure No. 5.]

Report of regiment Reserve Artillery, Lieut. Col. J. H. Hallonquist commanding.

I.--RESPECTING OFFICERS.

Names of officers.

When entered C. S. service.

Whence.

Rank entered.

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Lieut. Col. James H. Hallonquist.. Mar. - 1861 South Carolina... Lieutenant, Confederate States

Artillery.

Second lieutenant, Confederate
States Artillery.

Lieutenant, Confederate States
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Captain, Sixth Alabama Volun

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Report of regiment Reserve Artillery, Lieut. Col. J. H. Hallonquist, &c.-Cont'd.

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Rank entered.

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Sergeant, Palmer's battery.
Lieutenant, Dawson's battery.
Private, Dawson's battery.
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June 22, 1861

Lieut. Bernard H. Todd
Lieut. Edwin W. Jones

June 22, 1861

Virginia
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June 22, 1861

Virginia

Second Lieut. Atwell W. Rob

June 22, 1862

Virginia

Captain, Jeffress' battery.
Lieutenant, Jeffress' battery.
Private, Jeffress' battery.
Sergeant, Jeffress' battery.

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Mississippi.

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Mississippi.

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July 1861

Mississippi.

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Alabama

Private, Sixth Alabama Volunteers.

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Report of regiment Reserve Artillery, Lieut. Col. J. H. Hallonquist, &c.-Cont'd.

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Waddell's battalion :

Capt. Winslow D. Em

ery.

Lieut. Thomas J. Bates

Richmond, Ky., Baker's Creek, Since February 2, Appointed by Maand siege of Vicksburg.

jor Waddell in organizing battalion.

1862.

Since April 20,

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The officers of the command are efficient. Majors S. C. Williams and Robertson conspicuously deserve promotion. Capts. P. Darden, C. L. Lumsden, and O. W. Barret are in like manner deserving of it.

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Report of regiment Reserve Artillery, Lieut. Col. J. H. Hallonquist, &c.-Cont'd.

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Corinth, Miss., Kentucky campaign, campaign of
Middle Tennessee and North Georgia.

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Bragg's Kentucky campaign, Morgan's Kentucky
campaign, Middle Tennessee, and North Georgia.
Campaign Middle Tennessee and North Georgia.
In Southwestern Virginia, Kentucky, and Army of
Tennessee.
In Army of Tennessee.

All engagements from Shiloh to Chickamauga.

These two batteries formerly constituted Waddell's battalion, and served in Kentucky campaign and in Mississippi previous to and during siege of Vicksburg.

LOSSES, ETC.

Lumsden's battery lost men and horses May, 1862, at the battle of Farmington, killed by the enemy. In October, 1862, he lost men and horses killed at Perryville. On December 31, 1862, lost horses killed at Murfreesborough. No guns or transportation lost.

Barret's battery lost men and horses December 31, 1862, at Murfreesborough, and the same loss on September 19 and 20, 1863, at battle of Chickamauga, and the same loss November 25 at Missionary Ridge. No transportation or guns lost.

Havis' battery lost men and horses October, 1862, at Perryville, killed by enemy; the same loss September 19 and 20, 1863, at Chickamauga, killed by enemy. At Missionary Ridge this battery lost men and horses and two Napoleon guns captured; no blame attached, the battery fighting to the last. No transportation lost. Rear parts of caissons lost in January, 1863, Morgan's campaign in Kentucky; forced to be abandoned on the retreat, the horses giving out.

Anderson's battery lost horses on December 31, 1862, at Murfreesborough, killed by enemy; the same loss in June, 1863, at Hoover's Gap, from same cause. It lost men and horses September 19 and 20, 1863, at Chickamauga, same cause; also men November 25, 1863, at Missionary Ridge. The battery lost nearly all of its horses in January by the breaking out of a fatal epidemic. No transportation lost.

Jeffress' battery has met with no losses.

Kolb's battery lost men and horses September, 1863, at Chickamauga in action. No transportation lost.

Darden's battery lost men and horses on April 6 and 7, October, and December 31, 1862, and September 19 and 20, 1863, at Shiloh, Perryville, Murfreesborough, and Chickamauga, in action. tansportation lost.

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Emery's and Bellamy's batteries, recently organized, were, as Waddell's battalion, surrendered at Vicksburg.

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