Sixth Infantry. ŞMajor Henry Bainbridge, George Andrews. Eighth Infantry. Lieut.-Col. Thomas Staniford. Major Carlos A. Waite, P. Morrison. 3. MILITARY GEOGRAPHICAL Divisions. The Western Division, composed of the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th Military Departments, is situated within the following limits: The country west of the line from Fond du Lac to Cape Sable (except Oregon and California), embracing the part of Wisconsin west of said line; Minesota; the States of Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Texas; the part of Florida west of said line; the Indian country west of the Mississippi River; and the Territory of New Mexico. The Pacific Division, composed of the 10th and 11th Military Departments, comprises the territories of California and Oregon. The Head-quarters of the Army are in Washington. 4. MILITARY GEOGRAPHICAL DEPARTMENTS. No. 2. Michigan, Wisconsin (east of the line from Fond du Lac to Cape Sable), Ohio, and Indiana. Head-Quarters at Detroit. No. 3. New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland. The Head-quarters of Departments No. 1 and 3 are at Troy, New York. No. 4., Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and that part of Florida lying within the Eastern Division. Head-quarters at fort Monroe, Va. No. 5. The portion of Florida within the Western Division, the States of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Headquarters at New Orleans. No. 6. Wisconsin (west of the line from Fond du Lac to Cape Sable), Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri, above the 37th degree of north latitude. Head-quarters at St. Louis. No. 7. The country west of the Mississippi, south of the 371h degree of north latitude, north of Louisiana and Texas, and east of Department No. 9. Head-quarters at 2 t Brig. Gen. by brevet. : Colonel by brevet. Lieut. Col. by brevet. No. 8. That part of Texas lying south and east of a line drawn from a point on the Rio Grande, opposite the southernmost limit of the island south of El Paso, containing the towns of San Elizario, Socorra, and Isletta, to the junction of the Ensenada Choctau (Choctaw Creek) with the Colorado or Red River, and down said river to Arkansas. Head-quarters at San Antonio, No. 9. New Mexico, and the territory north and west of the aforesaid line from the Rio Grande to and down the Colorado or Red River, formerly claimed as a part of New Mexico. Head-quarters at Santa Fé. No. 10. The Territory of California. Head-quarters at Monterey. 5. ARSENALS. Regiment Posta. State or Territory Post-Office. Permanent Commanders and Corps. Kannebec, Maine, Augusta, I Lt. R. A Wainright, Ordnance. Watertown, Massachusetts, Watertown, Bvt Maj. W.A. Thornton, Ordnance. Charnplain, Vermont, Vergennes. Watervliet, New York, Watervliet, Bvt. Lt. Col. R. L. Baker, Ordnance. Rome, Rome. Ordnance. Faakford, Frankford, Bvi. M. G. D. Ramsey, Ordnance. Pikesville, Maryland, Pikesville, Capt. L. A. B. Walbach, Ordnance. Washington, Dist. of Columbia, Washington, Bvi. Maj. A. Mordecai, Ordnance. Bellona, Virginia, Bellona. & Louis, Missouri, St. Louis, Maj. W. H. Bell, Ordnance. Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Baton Rouge, Capt. R. H. K. Whiteley, Ordnance. Mount Vernon, Alabama, Mount Vernon, 1 Lt, A. H. Dearborn, Ordnance. Detroit, Michigan, Dearbonville, Bvt. Capt. F. D. Callen, der, Ordnance, North Carolina, North Carolina, Fayetteville, Capt. J. A. J. Bradford, Ordnance. 'Charleston, South Carolina, Charleston, Bvi. Maj. P. V. Hagner, Ordnance. Apalachicola, Florida, Chattahoochee. Little Rock, Arkansas, Little Rock, Capt. J. M. Morgan, Ordnance. 6. MILITARY Posts. 66 State or Terri Permanent Com- Regiment and Posts. Post-Office. tory manders. Corps. EASTERN DIVISION. Department No.l. Maine, Bvt.Li.Col. M. Burke, 3d artillery. Fort Preble, Portland, Bvt Maj. R. Anderson, 3d artillery. Port Cobaitution, N. Hampshire, Portsmouth, Bvt. Lieut. Col. J. M. Washington. 3d artillery. For Independence, Massachusetts, Boston, Garrison temporarily withdrawn. Fort Warren, For Adams, Rhode Island, Newport, Col. W. Gales, 3d artillery. Fort Wolcott, Fort Trumbull, Connecticut, New London, Bvt. Col. F. 8. Belton, 3d artillery. Department No. 2. Fort Brady, Michigan, Sault Sie. Marie, 1st L.T.R.McConnell. 4th infantry. Fort Mackinac, Mackinac, Bvt. Maj.C.H.Larnard 11h infantry. Fort Gratiot, Fort Gratiot, Bvl. Maj. B. Alvord, 4th infantry. Detroit Barracks, Detroit, Col. W. Whistler, 4th infantry. Fort Howard, Wisconsin, Green Bay, Bvt. Col. F. Lee, 4th infantry. Department No. 3. Fort Niagara, New York, Youngstown, Bvt. Lt.-Col. R. C. Bu chanan, 41h Infantry. Fort Ontario, Oswego, Bvt. Col. G. Wright, 41h infantry. Madison Barracks, Sacket's Harbour, Li. Col. Bonneville, 4th in fantry. Plusburg Barracks, Plattsburg, Capt. H. D. Wallen, 4th infantry. West Point, West Point, Capt. H. Brewerton, Engineers. Fort Columbus, New York, Ist artillery. Not garrisoned, Fort Hamilton, Fort Hamilton, Lieut.-Col.L. Whiting, 1st artillery. Fort Lafayette, 1st artillery. 66 bour, N. Y. 66 64 State or Terri. Regiment and Posts. Post-Office. Permanent Commanders. tory. Corps. Fort Mifflin, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Bvt Lieut. Col. L. B. Web ster, Ist artillery. Carlisle Barracks, Carlisle, Bvi. Lieut. Col. P. St. G Cavalry Depot. Fort McHenry, Maryland, Baltimore, Bvl. Brig.-Gen. T. Childs, 1st artillery. Fort Washington, Fort Washington, Bvt. Lieut. Col. G. Nau- 1st artillery. head, 2d artillery. Fort Johnson, North Carolina, Smithville, Garrison temporarily withdrawn. Fort Caswell, Fort Macon, Beaufort, Fort Moultrie, Charleston har Charleston, Lieut. Col. J Erving bour, S. C. 2d artillery. Augusta Arsenal, Georgia, Augusta, Garrison temporarily withdrawn. Oglethorpe Barracks, Savannah, Fort Marion, Florida, St. Augustine, WESTERN DIVISION. Department No. 5. Key West, Florida, Key West, Bvt Maj. W. W. Morris, 4th artillery. Fort Brooke, Tampa Bay, Garrison temporarily withdrawn. Fort Pickens,} Pensacola, Fort Morgan, Alabama, Mobile, Fort Pike, Louisiana, Fort Pike, Fort Wood, New Orleans, Fort Jackson, Not garrisoned. New Orleans Barracks, Bvt. Maj. J. C.Pemberton, 4th artillery. Baton Rouge Barracks, Baton Rouge, Bvt. Maj. J. B. Scott, 1h artillery. ewport Barracks, Kentucky, Newport, Capt. N. C. Macrae, Rec'g depol Department No. 6. Fort Scott, Missouri, Fort Scott, Bvt. Maj. P.R. Thompson, 1 drag. & 6 inf Fort Leavenworth, Fort Leavenworth, Bvt. Col. E. V. Sumner, 1 drag. & 6 in Fort Kearny, Ter. Linden, Mo. Bvl. Maj. R. H. Chilton, I drag. & 6 inf. Fort Laramie, Major Sanderson, Rifles & 6 inf. Jefferson Barracks, Jefferson Barracks, Bvi. Col. J. Plympton, 4th art. & 7 inf Fort Soelling, Minesota Ter. Fort Snelling, Lieut.-Col. G. Loomis, 1 drag. & 6 inf. Fort Gaines, Capt. J. B. S. Todd, 6th infantry. Fort on Des Moines River. Bvt. Major S. Woods, 6th infantry. Department No. 7. Fort Towson, Arkansas Ter. Fort Towson, Capt. Isaac Lynde, 5th infantry. Fort Washita, Fort Gibson, Fort Gibson, Bvi.Lieut. Col. D. S. Miles, 5th Infantry. 5th infantry. Fort on Canadian River, Capt. R. B. Marcy, 5th infantry. Department No. 8. Fort Polk, Texas, Garrison temporarily withdrawn. 4th artillery. Ringgold Barracks, } Bvt. Maj. J. H. Lamotte, 4th art. & l inl. Fort McIntosh, Laredo, 20 Lieut. E. L. Viele, Ist infantry. Fort Duncan, Eagle San Antonio, Bvt. Col. T. Morris, Ist infantry. Pass, Fort Inge, Bvt. Lieut.-Col. Hardee. 2 drag. & 8 inf. Fort Lincoln, Rio Seco, Maj. P. Morrison, 2 drag. & 8 inf. San Antonio, Bvi. Brig.-Gen. J. Garland, 8th infantry. Fort Martin Scott, Fredericksburg, Bvt. Col. T. Stanisord, 2 drag. & 8 inf. Fort Croghan, Hamil. Austin, 2 drag. & 8 ini. ton Creek, Fort Gates, Leon River, Bvt. Lieut. Col. Montgom- 8th infantry. Fort Graham, Jose Maria Village, Bvt. Lieut.-Col. Bomford, 2 drag. & 8 inf. Fort Worth, Trinity River, Bvt. Major Arnold, 2 drag. && inf. Fort Merrill, Nueces River, Corpus Christi, Bvt. Lieut. Col. J. J. Aber crombie, Ist & 5th inf. 66 Bvt. Col. J. Munroe, 2 art. & 3 inf. Bvt Lieut. Col. Beall, 1st dragoons. Maj. M. S. Howe, 2 drag. & 3 inf. Bvi. Maj. E. Steen, I drag & 3 inf. Bvt. Col. C. A. May, 2d dragoons. Bvt. Maj. J. Van Horne, 3d infantry. Bvt. Maj. W. S. Henry, 3d infantry. Bvt. Lieut. Col. E. B. Al- 3d artillery. exander, Posts. Post-Offices. tory Division. California, San Francisco, Benicia, Benicia, Camp Stanislaus, Stockton, Camp Far West, Sutter's Fort, Monterey, San Diego, Nesqually, Vancouver, for Hall Linden, Mo. Capt. E. D. Keyes, 3d artillery. 2d infantry. sel's} Oregon , 64 7. MILITIA FORCE OF THE UNITED STATES. Non-coinmis Total sioned Off- Commis- Musi sioned cers, cians, Artifi Officers. cers, & Priv. Maine, 1815 26 95 540 1,659 2,320 42,345 N. Hampshire 1819 12 54 339 1,118 1,523 26,314 Massachusetts 1849 35 78 357 477 101,304 Vermont, 1843 12 51 224 801 1,088 22,827 Rhode Island, 1847 21 42 9 78 14,068 Connecticut, 1846 11 38 292 983 1,324 56,395 New York, 1849 5,525 7,783 193,669 435 1,476 1,988 37,133 Pennsylvania, 1847 55 164 6,054 7,518 269,552 8 8,782 Maryland, 1838 67 514 1,763 2,397 44,467 Virginia, 1849 62 5,260 6,746 117,456 North Carolina, 1845 133 657 3,449 4,267 75,181 South Carolina. 1843 96 452 2,024 2,591 52,618 Georgia, 1839 36 98 746 2,212 3,092 54,220 Alabama, 1819 30 187 564 1,382 2,163 42,168 Louisiana, 1817 10 159 1,168 1,392 42,431 Mississippi, 1838 15 70 392 315 825 35,259 Tennessee, 1840 25 79 859 2,614 3,607 67,645 Kentucky, 1819 43 155 3,459 4,793 83,836 Ohio, 1845 217 462 1,281 2,051 174,404 Indiana, 1832 110 566 2,154 2,861 51,052 Illinois, 1841 Missouri, 1844 45 94 790 2,990 3,919 57,081 Arkansas, 1843 29 310 762 1,109 16.023 Michigan, 1849 27 146 2,671 57,346 Florida, 1815 14 95 508 620 11,502 940 1,218 18,518 31 212 1,552 1,804 30,399 3 24 68 96 1,153 765 2,691 15,012 | 51,430 72,798 1,804,233 * The other posts in this department are not yet known. 12,061 | 160 8. Table of Pay, Subsistence, FORAGE, ETC., OF ARMY OFFICERS. SUBSI3T FORAGE. SERVANTS. 20 cents 88 p. mo. Pay, &c. RANK AND CLASSIPICATION OF OFFICERS. Per Month. Monthly Com Total Monthly Pay. - No. of Rations. Monihly Com- No.of Servants. 4 6 4 $6200 $376.00 39.00 3 46.50 216.50 29,50 2 33.00 183.110 2 33.00 162.00 2 33.00 141.00 1 16.50 98.50 2 33.00 18300 3 46.50 246 50 2 33.00 183.00 2 33.00 62 00 2 33.00 141.00 116.50 93.50 2 33.00 183.00 2 33.00 162.00 2 33.000 141.00 1 16.50 93.50 20.00 208,33 2 33.00 162.00 2 33.00 125.00 20 33 2 33.00 149.00 2 33 (10 125,00 116.50 122.50 1 | 16.30 9 50 1 16.50 81.83 64 Major-General, $200.00 15 8903 $24 Aide-de-camp, besides pay of Lieutenant, 24.00 6 8 Brigadier General, 10100 12 72 24 Aide-de-camp, besides pay of Lieutenant, 20.00 8 Adjutant-General, Colonel, 90.00 6 36 24 Assistant Adj.-General, - Lieut-Colonel, 75.00 5 30 21 Major, 60.00 24 24 8 Inspector-General, - Colonel, 90.00 36 24 Quartermaster-General, – Brig. General, 101.00 2 72 24 Assistant Quarterm. Gen., Colonel, 90.00 6 36 24 Deputy Quarterm. Gen., -Lieut.-Colonel, 75.00 5 30 21 Quartermaster,– Major, 60.00 4 24 24 Assistant Quartermaster, - Captain, 50.00 4 24 8 Commissary.Gen. of Subsistence, - Col., 90.00 6 36 24 Assist. Commissary.Gen., - Lieut. Col., 75.00 5 30 21 Commissary of Subsistence, – Major, 60.00 24 24 8 75 00 5 30 3 24 Paymaster, 60.00 4 24 1 8 Surgeon General, $2,500 per ani annum, Surgeons of 10 years' service, 60.00 8 48 1 8 Surgeons of less than 10 years' service, 60.00 4 24 1 8 Assistant Surgeons of 10 years' service, . 50.00 8 48 8 of 5 years' service, 50.00 4 24 1 8 Assist. Surg, of less than 5 years' service, 33.33 4 24 1 8 ENGINEERS, — Topog. ENGINEERS, ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Colonel, 90.00 6 36 3 24 Lieutenant-Colonel, 75.00 5 30 3 24 Major, 60.00 4 24 3 244 Captain, 30. 8 First Lieutenant, 33.33 4 24 1 8 Second Lieutenant, 33.33 4 21 1 8 MOUNTED DRAGONS AND Riplenen. Colonel, 90.00 36 3 24 Lieutenant-Colonei, 75.00 5 30 3 24 Major, 60.00 4 24 3 24 Captain, 50.00 4 24 2 16 First Lieutenant, 33 33 4 21 2 16 Second Lieutenant, 33.33 4 24 2 16 Adjutant, besides pay of Lieutenani, 10.00 ARTILLERY AND INFANTRY. Colonel, 75.00 6 36 3 24 Lieutenant-Colonel , 60.00 5 30 3 24 Major, 50.00 4 24 3 24 Captain, 40 00 21 First Lieutenant, 30 00 4 24 Second Lieutenant, 25.00 24 Adj.and Reg. Q'rm'r, besides pay of Lieut.; 1 8 1 66 NNNN Prior to the act of June 17, 1850, the whole number of commissioned officers in the regular army was 882; that of non-commissioned officers, musicians, artificers, and privates, 9,438 ; total, 10,320. For the provisions of that act, sec post, Abstracts of Public Laws, No. 9. |