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Virginia's Contribution to Confederate Army.
45
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.