ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, General S. COOPER, Adjutant and Inspector General, Richmond: GENERAL: In answer to an inquiry dated September 22, from the Honorable Secretary of War, I have the honor to submit the following reports, viz: I. Statement of the whole number of first lieutenants in the C. S. Army, the whole number appointed to date, and the number of vacancies to be filled.* II. Similar statement of second lieutenants.* III. Tabular statement of the regiments, battalions, and independent companies mustered into service from each State and their present location. IV. Statement of generals who are in independent commands, with a list of the generals subordinate to them. In regard to the clerical force in this Department, about which the Secretary inquires, I would respectfully suggest that temporary employment is now ready for at least three more clerks. The constant increase of papers and business cannot be attended to by the present force. The returns from many States are so very incomplete and the commanders of regiments, &c., have been so remiss in forwarding musterrolls and returns to this Department as to render a complete report out of our power. The State of North Carolina, furnishing twentysix regiments, has only four regiments whose muster-rolls have been received. The State of Virginia, with over sixty-five regiments, has many rolls of independent companies which cannot be classified, from our ignorance of its regimental organizations. Return No. III gives as a total 254 regiments. Other regiments are organized and organizing which are yet unreported. I am, sir, respectfully, your obedient servant, V. D. GRONER. III.-Statement of the regiments, battalions, and companies mustered into the service of the Confederate States. Number of regiment or battalion. ALABAMA. Commander. Station. * Statements (here omitted) show 121 first Pensacola. Do. Do. Pensacola. Yorktown. Manassas. Do. Do. Do. Yorktown. Camp of Instruction, Auburn, Ala. Knoxville. Camp of Instruction, Shorter's Depot, Ala. lieutenants and 165 second lieuten ants appointed, and 69 vacancies in the first lieutenancies and 95 vacancies in the second lieutenancies to be filled. III.-Statement of the regiments, battalions, and companies mustered into the service of the Confederate States-Continued. FLORIDA. Col. J. Patton Anderson.. Col. George T. Ward. GEORGIA. Col. C. J. Williams. Col. George T. Anderson. Col. Edward Johnson Lieut. Col. John T. Mercer. (Not reported). (Not reported). (Not reported). Col. T. R. R. Cobb Col. William Phillips Pensacola. Yorktown. East Florida. Do. III.-Statement of the regiments, battalions, and companies mustered into the service of the Confederate States-Continued. III.-Statement of the regiments, battalions, and companies mustered into the service of the Confederate States-Continued. NORTH CAROLINA. Number of regiment or bat First Second. Fourth talion. Fifth Sixth ......... Seventh Ninth (cavalry). Tenth (cavalry). Eleventh Twelfth Thirteenth Fourteenth Fifteenth....... Sixteenth. Seventeenth Eighteenth. Nineteenth Twentieth..... Twenty-first... Twenty-second Twenty-third.. Twenty-fourth Twenty-fifth Twenty-sixth.. Commander. Col. M. S. Stokes Col. C. C. Tew.... Col. G. B. Anderson.. Col. J. D. Blanding.. Col. R. G. M. Dunovant TENNESSEE. Col. P. Turney Col. William M. Church well. Col. R. P. Neely. Col. W. H. Stephens Col. Robert Hatton.. Col. James E. Rains. Camp of Instruction, Columbia, S. C. Do. Do. Manassas. Charleston, S. C. Manassas. With General Zollicoffer. Fort Pillow, Tenn. Camp of Instruction, Union City, Tenn. With General Cheatham, near New Madrid, Mo. With General Cheatham. With General Cheatham. With General Zollicoffer. III.-Statement of the regiments, battalions, and companies mustered into the service of the Confederate States-Continued. Twentieth (disbanded). Twenty-first. Twenty-second Twenty-third.. Twenty-fourth Twenty-fifth. Twenty-sixth. Twenty-seventh. Thirty-seventh. Thirty-eighth Thirty-ninth Fortieth VIRGINIA. Col. P. T. Moore... ... Col. C. Q. Tompkins.. Col. W. B. Taliaferro.. Col. William R. Terry.. Col. George A. Porterfield.. Col. R. T. Preston Col. R. M. Cary. ..... Manassas. Norfolk. Manassas. Do. Do. Manassas. Do. Do. |