F.-Position and distribution of the troops in the Department of Texas, Headquarters, San Antonio, Red Fork of Brazos river, Texas.. Clear Fork of Brazos, 41 miles W.S.W. of Ft. Belknap, Texas. Oak Creek, 30 miles above its junc tion with the Colorado, Texas. 6 miles north of Colorado river, on the road from Ft. Mason to Ft. Belknap, Texas. San Saba river, 95 miles from Ft. Chadbourne. At the junction of Live Oak Creek with the Pecos river, El Paso road, Texas. At the sources of the Limpia, 475 miles N.W. of San Antonio, Tex. Llano river, 110 miles W.N.W. of San Antonio, Texas. At the second crossing of the San Pedro or Devil's river, El Paso road, 75 miles north of Ft. Clark, Texas. Near Bandera Pass, 60 miles N.W. of San Antonio. Headwaters of Nueces river, 50 miles N.W. of Ft. Inge, Texas. San Antonio, Texas...... Head of Las Moras river, 30 miles Fort McIntosh....... Laredo, Texas......... Aggregate of the department 1 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, Washington, November 28, 1857. 2d cavalry. Capt. J. N. Palmer, 2d cavalry.. 1 2d cavalry 1 31 commanded by Brigadier and Brevet Major General David E. Twiggs, Texas, June 30, 1857. : 2 Paymasters. Colonel. 2 PRESENT AND Lieutenant colonels. Aid de camp. Captains. | Majors. | Adjutants. : : 3 2 లు 2 2 2 20 లు 22 .... 12 12 2. : טן 3 9 6 3 1 8 169 1 G.-Position and distribution of the troops in the Department of New Garland, 8th infantry.—Headquarters, Fort Marcy... Albuquerque Fort Craig...... Fort Stanton... Fort Thorn Fort Bliss.... Fort Buchanan Gila Depot Gila Expedition.................. N.E. of Santa Fé, N. Mexico. In the Navajo country 180 miles east of Santa Fé. Santa Fe, New Mexico. Near Santa Fé, New Mexico. On the Rio Grande, N. Mexico On the Rio Grande, near Valverde, New Mexico. On the Bonito river, 20 miles east of the White mountain, New Mexico. Santa Barbara, on the Rio Grande, New Mexico. On the Rio Grande, near Brasito, 40 miles above El Paso, New Mexico. Near El Paso, Texas Near Tucson, New Mexico... On the Gila river, in the Apache country, about 110 miles west of Ft. Thorn,N Mexico. Operating in the Mogollon and Coyotero Apache country, from its base, the Gila depot. Aggregate of the department..... Capt. A. W. Bowman, 3d infantry. Capt. N. C. Macrae, 3d infantry. Capt. L. Jones, mounted rifles. Capt. and Bvt. Maj. W. H. Gordon. 3d infantry. 1st Lieut. J. D. Wilkins, 3d infantry. Capt. and Bvt. Major J. T. Porter. mounted rifles. Maj. T. H. Holmes, 8th infantry. Capt. J. Trevitt, 3d infantry. Maj. G. Morris, 3d infantry. Capt. and Bvt. Lt. Col. J. V. D. Reeve, 8th infantry. Maj. E. Steen, 1st dragoons. Maj. J. S. Simonton, m'ntd rifles. The force in this department has been since reduced from thirty to twenty-eight companies, by transfer of the ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, Washington, November 28, 1857. 2 Mexico, commanded by Colonel and Brevet Brigadier General John Santa Fe, New Mexico, June 3, 1856. 2 2 93 7 100. 1.. 1 1 4 1000 21. 4.. 1.. 711.... 654 28 682. 1..1 9.. 3 3 1 424.. 2 11719. two artillery companies to the department of the East. H.-Position and distribution of the troops in the department of the Paci 6th infantry.-Headquarters, San Fort Bellingham.... On Bellingham bay, 16 miles Capt. G. E. Pickett, 9th inf.. 19th infantry...... Escort to Northern Bound'y Commis'n. Fort Townsend..... Mility Post on Muc kleshute Prairie. Fort Steilacoom..... Fort Simcoe....... Fort Walla-Walla En route for Ft. Walla-Walla. Fort Vancouver. Fort Cascades Fort Dalles... .... Fort Yamhill.. .... Fort Haskins..... Fort Umpqua. .. Fort Jones...... south of the mouth of Frazer's river, Wash. Ter. Camp near Ft. Bellingham, Wash. Ter. 24 miles from Port Townsend, on Admiralty inlet, Wash. Ter. Near the junction of White and Green rivers, Wash. Ter. At the southern extremity of Puget's Sound, Wash. Ter. 65 miles north of Fort Dalles, in the Simcoe Valley, Yakima Indian county, Wash. Ter. On Mill creek, 6 miles from its junction with the Walla-WalJa river, Wash. Ter. On the Columbia river, 80 miles Dalles of Columbia, Oregon Ter. On the Siletz river, 40 miles N.W. Expedition against In the Pitt river country, Cal... Humboldt bay, California... cisco. Fort Miller.... .... Fort Tejon......... Mission of San Diego Fort Yuma.... On the San Joaquin river, midway of the San Joaquin valley, California. Near the Tejon Pass, at the head of San Joaquin valley, Cal. Near San Diego, California..... At the junction of the Gila and Colorado rivers, California. Aggregate of the department.. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, Washington, November 28, 1857. 36 |