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  • Ordnance papers of Lt. T.G. Barrett, J.K. Jackson's Brigade AoT

    Found this in the CSR of the Ordnance Officer of J.K. Jackson's Brigade of the Army of Tennessee, usually composed of Mississippi and Georgia troops. The Georgians seemed to be allergic to Cartridge Box Belts.....

    Ordnance on Hand in Jackson's Brigade, April 18th 1863

    8th Mississippi Infantry

    Muskets: 425
    Rifle Muskets: 0
    Miss. Rifles: 0
    Enfield Rifles: 0
    Bayonets: 376
    Cartridge Boxes: 419
    C. B. Belts: 380
    Bayonet Scabbards: 416
    Cap Pouches: 417
    Knapsacks: 430
    Waist Belts: 416
    Canteens: 418
    Haversacks: 428
    Gun Wipers: 0
    Screw Drivers: 0
    Gun Slings: 0
    B&B Cartridges: 45,000
    Rifle Cartridges: 0
    Caps: 24,200

    5th Mississippi Infantry

    Muskets: 249
    Rifle Muskets: 0
    Miss. Rifles: 0
    Enfield Rifles: 0
    Bayonets: 237
    Cartridge Boxes: 256
    C. B. Belts: 249
    Bayonet Scabbards: 247
    Cap Pouches: 258
    Knapsacks: 280
    Waist Belts: 259
    Canteens: 249
    Haversacks: 265
    Gun Wipers: 0
    Screw Drivers: 0
    Gun Slings: 0
    B&B Cartridges: 32.560
    Rifle Cartridges: 0
    Caps: 32,360

    5th Georgia Infantry

    Muskets: 422
    Rifle Muskets: 0
    Miss. Rifles: 0
    Enfield Rifles: 0
    Bayonets: 380
    Cartridge Boxes: 406
    C. B. Belts: 147
    Bayonet Scabbards: 402
    Cap Pouches: 407
    Knapsacks: 310
    Waist Belts: 405
    Canteens: 267
    Haversacks: 266
    Gun Wipers: 0
    Screw Drivers: 0
    Gun Slings: 0
    B&B Cartridges: 13,804
    Rifle Cartridges: 0
    Caps: 13,809

    37th Tennessee Infantry

    Muskets: 358
    Rifle Muskets: 0
    Miss. Rifles: 0
    Enfield Rifles: 62
    Bayonets: 134
    Cartridge Boxes: 387
    C. B. Belts: 285
    Bayonet Scabbards: 371
    Cap Pouches: 372
    Knapsacks: 342
    Waist Belts: 351
    Canteens: 342
    Haversacks: 355
    Gun Wipers: 0
    Screw Drivers: 0
    Gun Slings: 16
    B&B Cartridges: 2,500
    Rifle Cartridges: 0
    Caps: 2000

    2nd Batt. GA Sharpshooters

    Muskets: 0
    Rifle Muskets: 181
    Miss. Rifles: 0
    Enfield Rifles: 116
    Bayonets: 256
    Cartridge Boxes: 262
    C. B. Belts: 0
    Bayonet Scabbards: 251
    Cap Pouches: 253
    Knapsacks: 155
    Waist Belts: 261
    Canteens: 146
    Haversacks: 152
    Gun Wipers: 13
    Screw Drivers: 12
    Gun Slings: 0
    B&B Cartridges:0
    Rifle Cartridges: 20,275
    Caps: 0


    Ordnance Stores on Hand, Jackson's Brigade, July 18th 1863

    8th Mississippi Infantry

    Muskets: 455
    Minnie Rifles: 0
    Bayonets: 331
    Saber Bayonets: 0
    Cartridge Boxes: 459
    C.B. Belts: 354
    Waist Belts: 457
    Bayonet Scabbards: 393
    Cap Pouches: 452
    B&B Cartridges: 43,210
    Rifle Cartridges cal .58: 0
    Caps: 43,076
    Knapsacks: 514
    Haversacks: 495
    Canteens: 452
    Gun Slings: 0
    Screw Drivers: 0
    Spring Vices: 0
    Ball Screws: 0
    Wipers: 0

    5th Mississippi Infantry

    Muskets: 307
    Minnie Rifles: 0
    Bayonets: 202
    Saber Bayonets: 0
    Cartridge Boxes: 302
    C.B. Belts: 278
    Waist Belts: 300
    Bayonet Scabbards: 223
    Cap Pouches: 321
    B&B Cartridges: 41,470
    Rifle Cartridges cal .58: 0
    Caps: 41,470
    Knapsacks: 334
    Haversacks: 300
    Canteens: 290
    Gun Slings: 0
    Screw Drivers: 0
    Spring Vices: 0
    Ball Screws: 0
    Wipers: 0

    5th Georgia Infantry

    Muskets: 371
    Minnie Rifles: 0
    Bayonets: 306
    Saber Bayonets: 0
    Cartridge Boxes: 369
    C.B. Belts: 127
    Waist Belts: 369
    Bayonet Scabbards: 367
    Cap Pouches: 369
    B&B Cartridges: 32,760
    Rifle Cartridges cal .58: 0
    Caps: 32,760
    Knapsacks: 342
    Haversacks: 350
    Canteens: 337
    Gun Slings: 0
    Screw Drivers: 0
    Spring Vices: 0
    Ball Screws: 0
    Wipers: 0

    1st Confederate (GA) Batt.

    Muskets:
    Minnie Rifles: 308
    Bayonets: 0
    Saber Bayonets: 315
    Cartridge Boxes: 355
    C.B. Belts: 143
    Waist Belts: 357
    Bayonet Scabbards: 324
    Cap Pouches: 356
    B&B Cartridges: 0
    Rifle Cartridges cal .58: 31,282
    Caps: 36,548
    Knapsacks: 238
    Haversacks: 379
    Canteens: 363
    Gun Slings: 232
    Screw Drivers: 77
    Spring Vices: 4
    Ball Screws: 3
    Wipers: 40

    2nd Batt. Georgia Sharpshooters

    Muskets: 0
    Minnie Rifles: 238
    Bayonets: 184
    Saber Bayonets: 0
    Cartridge Boxes: 195
    C.B. Belts: 0
    Waist Belts: 194
    Bayonet Scabbards: 184
    Cap Pouches: 194
    B&B Cartridges: 0
    Rifle Cartridges cal .58: 12,579
    Caps: 0
    Knapsacks: 142
    Haversacks: 156
    Canteens: 171
    Gun Slings: 0
    Screw Drivers: 14
    Spring Vices: 0
    Ball Screws: 0
    Wipers: 18

    Ordnance Stores issued to 47th Georgia Infantry, Jan. 31st 1864

    20 Muskets
    20 Bayonets
    50 Cartridge Boxes
    50 C.B. Belts
    50 Waist Belts
    50 Cap Boxes
    50 Bayonet Scabbards
    25 Canteens & Straps
    4,000 Cartridges cal .69

    Ordnance Stores issued to 47th Georgia Infantry, March 8th 1864

    60 S.B. Muskets
    60 Bayonets
    54 Cartridge Boxes
    60 Cap Boxes
    54 Waist Belts
    64 C.B. Belts
    66 Bayonet Scabbards
    11 Screw Drivers
    24 Wipers
    6 Ball Screws

    Ordnance Stores turned over to the 65th Georgia Infantry during 2nd Qtr. 1864

    8 Enfield Rifles
    41 Cartridge Boxes
    12 Cap Boxes
    150 Bayonets
    170 Bayonet Scabbards
    40 Shoulder Belts
    53 Waist Belts
    144 Haversacks
    13 Knapsacks
    79 Canteens
    76 Canteen Straps
    100 Screw Drivers
    4 Vises
    24 Wipers
    25,000 Cartridges cal .57
    7,500 Caps

    Ordnance issued to 2nd Batt. Georgia Sharpshooters during 2nd Qtr, 1864

    11 Rifles cal .57 or .58
    1 Bayonet
    9 Bayonet Scabbards
    12 Cartridge Boxes
    8 Cap Boxes
    2 Waist Belts
    16 Canteens
    1 Canteen Strap
    1,994 Cartridges cal .57

    I will post more from this file later.....

    Will MacDonald

  • #2
    Re: Ordnance papers of Lt. T.G. Barrett, J.K. Jackson's Brigade AoT

    Excellent stuff, Will--thanks for posting.
    Joe Knight

    Armory Guards
    Yocona Rip Raps
    "Semper Tyrannis."

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    • #3
      Re: Ordnance papers of Lt. T.G. Barrett, J.K. Jackson's Brigade AoT

      Several units have more knapsacks than firearms. GREAT posting. Thanks.
      Pat Brown

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      • #4
        Re: Ordnance papers of Lt. T.G. Barrett, J.K. Jackson's Brigade AoT

        It wouldn't be uncommon for that to be the case. There would be a number of men in any regiment without arms, usually men who had been in hospital or detached, or even new volunteers/conscripts would arrive back in camp with no arms and there would be a wait to get some.

        Of note: The lack of gun slings and the near uniformity of the regiments in arms, that is very unusual in AoT Regiments by this time.

        These reports cover times when Jackson's Brigade was in 3 different Divisions of the AoT, in the spring of 1863 they were in Breckenridge's large division, but when Breckenridge was sent to Mississippi to try and help Vicksburg, Bragg stripped two brigades (including Jackson's) from his division because he had a grudge against Breckenridge. Jackson's Brigade ended up in Cheatham's Division until early 1864 when it finally landed in Walker's mainly Georgia division. After Atlanta the brigade was broken up, with the regiments landing in different divisions. Jackson was sent to Savannah to help defend the city.

        Will MacDonald

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        • #5
          Re: Ordnance papers of Lt. T.G. Barrett, J.K. Jackson's Brigade AoT

          Awful lot of .69s and buck and ball on hand. I like it.
          Bryant Roberts
          Palmetto Guards/WIG/LR

          Interested in the Palmetto Guards?
          palmettoguards@gmail.com

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          • #6
            Re: Ordnance papers of Lt. T.G. Barrett, J.K. Jackson's Brigade AoT

            Will, thanks for posting this. Jackson's Brigade is a sort of mystery for some of us. We know it was broken up around the time of the Battle of Atlanta, but we've (Robby Mitchell and I) have not been able to find the exact date. But, again this is great information.
            Herb Coats
            Armory Guards &
            WIG

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            • #7
              Re: Ordnance papers of Lt. T.G. Barrett, J.K. Jackson's Brigade AoT

              This is great information. I've been tyrying to get a handle lately on what ordnance departments did and didn't do. I'm wondering why haversacks, knapsacks and canteens are included in an ordnance inventory.
              [SIZE="3"][SIZE="2"]Todd S. Bemis[/SIZE][/SIZE]
              [CENTER][/CENTER][I]Co. A, 1st Texas Infantry[/I]
              Independent Volunteers
              [I]simius semper simius[/I]

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              • #8
                Re: Ordnance papers of Lt. T.G. Barrett, J.K. Jackson's Brigade AoT

                Great Stuff ! Thanks Will !
                Tony Patton

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                • #9
                  Re: Ordnance papers of Lt. T.G. Barrett, J.K. Jackson's Brigade AoT

                  Interesting to read about the large number of muskets used, as well as knapsacks as well.
                  Jason David

                  Peter Pelican
                  36th Illinois Co. "B"
                  Prodigal Sons Mess
                  Old Northwest Vols.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Ordnance papers of Lt. T.G. Barrett, J.K. Jackson's Brigade AoT

                    Ok, Here is the rest from Lt. Barretts, file

                    Ordnance Stores issued to 5th Mississippi Infantry, Oct. 13th 1863

                    2000 Cartridges cal .57

                    Ordnance Stores issued to the 65th Georgia Infantry, Dec. 8th 1863

                    20 Enfield Rifles
                    20 Cap Boxes
                    21 Cartridge Boxes
                    20 Cartridge Box Belts
                    20 Waist Belts
                    1000 Cartridges cal .57

                    Ordnance Stores issued to the 5th Georgia Infantry, Dec. 14th 1863

                    46 S.B. Muskets
                    57 Shoulder Straps
                    57 Cap Boxes
                    95 Musket Bayonet Scabbards
                    102 Musket Bayonets
                    57 Cartridge Boxes
                    57 Waist Belts
                    1000 Musket Cartridges

                    Ordnance Stores turned over by the 47th Georgia Infantry during January and February 1864

                    3 Austrian Rifles cal .54
                    2 Austrian Rifle Bayonets
                    1 Austrian Rifle Bayonet Scabbard
                    1 Musket cal .69, damaged
                    1 Enfield Rifle cal .57, damaged
                    57 Enfield Rifle Cartridges cal .57 damaged
                    2540 Cartridges cal .69
                    27 Canteens, damaged

                    Ordnance Stores issued to 47th Georgia Infantry, March 23rd 1864

                    20 Muskets cal .69
                    13 Cartridge Boxes
                    13 Waist Belts
                    13 Waist Belt Plates
                    13 Cartridge Box Belts
                    13 Cap Boxes
                    70 Canteens and Straps
                    40 Haversacks
                    8000 Cartridges cal .69
                    8 Ball Screws

                    Ordnance Stores turned over to O.O. Stevens Brigade April 5th 1864

                    166 Austrian Rifles cal .54
                    6 Mississippi Rifles cal .54
                    152 Bayonets
                    96 Bayonet Scabbards
                    57 Wipers
                    12,967 Cartridges cal .54

                    Ordnance Stores received during April 1864 from O.O. Stevens Brigade.

                    171 Muskets cal .69
                    93 Bayonets
                    43 Bayonet Scabbards
                    43 Cartridge Boxes
                    43 Cap Boxes
                    43 Waist Belts
                    11,371 Cartridges cal .69

                    Ordnance Stores received from O.O. Walkers Division, May 5th 1864

                    650 Cone Wrenches and Screwdrivers
                    23 Thumb Vises
                    8 Enfield Rifles
                    123 Muskets cal .69
                    229 Bayonets
                    96 Knapsacks
                    566 Canteens
                    712 Canteen Straps
                    140 Haversacks
                    31000 Cartridges cal .69
                    10000 Caps

                    Ordnance Stores Received in May 1864 from O.O. Walkers Division

                    10 Muskets cal .69
                    20 Rifles cal .57
                    5 Bayonets
                    170 Cartridge Boxes
                    43 Cap Pouches
                    275 Bayonet Scabbards
                    160 Waist Belts
                    120 Cartridge Box Belts
                    610 Haversacks
                    18000 Cartridges cal .69
                    31000 Cartridges cal .57

                    Ordnance Stores lost or stolen from Brigade Ordnance Wagons during May & June 1864

                    35 Muskets cal .69
                    10 Bayonets
                    20 Cartridge Boxes
                    30 Cap Boxes
                    10 Cartridge Box Belts
                    96 Screwdrivers
                    1 Haversack
                    1 Canteen
                    143 Canteen Straps

                    Ordnance Stores turned over to Capt. O. Gibbs, Asst Chief of Ordnance, Army of Tennessee, May & June 1864

                    18 Rifles cal .57 or .58
                    18 Fayetteville Rifles cal .58
                    36 Muskets cal .69
                    4 Austrian Rifles cal .54
                    12 Bayonets
                    19 Cartridge Boxes
                    2 Cap Boxes
                    16 Shoulder Belts
                    15 Bayonet Scabbards
                    9 Waist Belts
                    12 Canteens
                    2762 Cartridges cal .69
                    2363 Cartridges cal .57

                    Ordnance Stores issued during the March from Dalton to Marretta, 2nd Qtr, 1864 to 2nd Batt. Georgia Sharpshooters

                    9 Enfield Rifles cal .58
                    8 Bayonets
                    3 Bayonet Scabbards
                    23 Cartridge Boxes
                    23 Shoulder Belts
                    21 Waist Belts
                    3 Cap Boxes
                    5 Knapsacks
                    71 Haversacks
                    40 Canteens
                    118 Canteen Straps
                    25 Wipers
                    58 Screwdrivers
                    3 Vises
                    8 Gun Slings
                    25,400 Cartridges cal .57 or .58
                    6000 Caps

                    Ordnance Stores Received on June 30th 1864 from O.O. Walkers Division, at Kennesaw Mountain,

                    12 Bayonets
                    45 Percussion Muskets
                    40 Cartridge Boxes
                    40 Waist Belts
                    40 Cap Boxes
                    40 Bayonet Scabbards
                    40 Cartridge Box Belts
                    100 Haversacks
                    240 Canteens
                    23 Canteen Straps
                    121 Gun Wipers
                    49000 Enfield Cartridge cal .57
                    5000 B&B Cartridges cal .69
                    30000 Caps

                    Will MacDonald

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                    • #11
                      Re: Ordnance papers of Lt. T.G. Barrett, J.K. Jackson's Brigade AoT

                      Brilliant as always Will.

                      Dave Burt
                      David Burt, Co Author "Suppliers to the Confederacy: British Imported Arms and Accoutrements" "Suppliers to the Confederacy II: S. Isaac Campbell & Co, London - Peter Tait & Co, Limerick, Out Now

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                      • #12
                        Re: Ordnance papers of Lt. T.G. Barrett, J.K. Jackson's Brigade AoT

                        Interesting to see the large switch-out of Stevens Brigade in April '64 of their 69 cal smoothbores for Austrian 54 cal. rifles. Also interesting to not see any knapsacks listed on the turn-in lists from the various brigades. Does that mean that the men were keeping them, or dumping them on the road?

                        Any chance of Granbury's Texas Brigade being in a future list?

                        Phil McBride
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