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|+ Remaining on hand in the Virginia Armory on the 1st October, 1863. | Brass 6-pounder cannon (unmounted), || | 5 |- | Brass 12-pounder Howitzers (not mounted), || | 1 |- | Brass, mounted, mountain howitzers, || | 3 |- | Iron, 12-pounder cannon (mounted), || | 8 |- | Iron, 6-pounder cannon (mounted), || | 26 |- | Iron, 4-pounder cannon (mounted), || | 13 |- | Iron, 6-pounder cannon (without limbers), || | 5 |- | Iron, 4-pounder rifle cannon (without limbers), || | 1 |- | Iron, 6-pounder cannon (not mounted), || | 12 |- | Iron, 4-pounder rifle cannon (not mounted), || | 4 |- | Williams' guns, || | 10 |- | Caissons, 6-pounder, || | 8 |- | Muskets, alt., fire (in good order), || | 1,735 |- | Muskets, Springfied, || | 300 |- | Read's rifles (cavalry), || | 400 |- | Rifles, || | 220 |- | Rifles (Austrian), || | 200 |- | Rifles (Miss.), || | 20 |- | Carbines (cavalry), || | 103 |- | Sabres (cavalry), || | 225 |- | Muskets (being repaired), || | 4,000 |- | Muskets (without bayonets), || | 1,100 |}
I have the honor to be,
Very respectfully,
Ch's Dimmock,
Bvt. Brig. Gen., Chief of Ord. of Virginia.
[Endorsed.] Charles Dimmock, Brig. Gen. and Chief of Ordnance, Report of army issued and now in hand.