The Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania NMP has recently posted some very interesting information. The park has uploaded a document, which the public can download, that lists the armament in the Army of the Potomac during the final quarter of 1862. The data is taken from the ordnance returns for that period and lists the number and type of weapon, down to the company and battery level, within each regiment. You can access the data, which is in a pdf format, by visiting this page: http://www.nps.gov/frsp/historycultu...ericksburg.htm
Some companies, batteries and regiments failed to file returns, or the returns were lost, so the data is not entirely complete. That said, the majority of the units did comply and it presents some interesting and useful information. It appears that, for the most part, regiments were uniformly armed. A notable exception was the 46th New York. One can only imagine what the poor Ordnance Sergeant went through to keep that regiment supplied with the correct ammunition.
Here are some stats I came up with for the infantry. The names of the weapons are as given on the tabulated returns.
80,569 infantry weapons reported
37,417 Springfield Rifled Muskets, model 1855, 1861, N.A. and contract. Calibre .58 46%
20,135 Enfield Rifled Muskets. Calibre .58 and .577 25%
8,292 Austrian Rifled Muskets, quadrangular bayonet. Calibre .54 and .55 10%
7,882 Smooth-bored Muskets, model 1842. Calibre .69 10%
1,622 Rifled Muskets, model 1842, N.A. or contract. Calibre .69 2%
1,214 Austrian Rifled Muskets, leaf and block sight, Q. bayonet. Calibre .58 2%
804 Smooth-bored Musket altered to percussion. Calibre .69 1%
618 U.S. Rifles, model 1840. Calibre .54 less than 1%
456 French Rifled Muskets, triangular bayonet. Calibre .58 less than 1%
422 Sharps Breech-loading Rifles, triangular bayonet. Calibre .52 less than 1%
380 Enfield Rifles, sabre bayonet. Calibre .58 and .577 less than 1%
317 U.S. Rifles, sword bayonet, model 1840, 1845. Calibre .58 less than 1%
289 Austrian Rifled Muskets, leaf and block sights, Q. bayonet. Calibre 577 less than 1%
280 Belgian or Vincennes Rifles, sabre bayonet. Calibre .69 to .71 less than 1%
271 Jager Rifle, sword bayonet. Calibre .54 less than 1%
76 Austrian and Prussian Rifled Muskets. Calibre .69 to .70 less than 1%
72 Dresden and Suhl Rifled Muskets. Calibre .58 less than 1%
17 Rifled Musket altered to percussion, N.A. or contract. Calibre .69 less than 1%
3 Austrian, Belgian or French Rifled Muskets. Calibre .70 or .701 less than 1%
2 Light French Rifle or Leige, sabre bayonet. Calibre .577 less than 1%
Imported 31,470 39%
Smooth-bored 8,686 11%
Austrians 9,795 12%
The Ordnance Department classified the weapons, based upon type.
1st Class Weapons 59,819 74%
2nd Class Weapons 11,988 15%
3rd Class Weapons 8,762 11%
Eric
Some companies, batteries and regiments failed to file returns, or the returns were lost, so the data is not entirely complete. That said, the majority of the units did comply and it presents some interesting and useful information. It appears that, for the most part, regiments were uniformly armed. A notable exception was the 46th New York. One can only imagine what the poor Ordnance Sergeant went through to keep that regiment supplied with the correct ammunition.
Here are some stats I came up with for the infantry. The names of the weapons are as given on the tabulated returns.
80,569 infantry weapons reported
37,417 Springfield Rifled Muskets, model 1855, 1861, N.A. and contract. Calibre .58 46%
20,135 Enfield Rifled Muskets. Calibre .58 and .577 25%
8,292 Austrian Rifled Muskets, quadrangular bayonet. Calibre .54 and .55 10%
7,882 Smooth-bored Muskets, model 1842. Calibre .69 10%
1,622 Rifled Muskets, model 1842, N.A. or contract. Calibre .69 2%
1,214 Austrian Rifled Muskets, leaf and block sight, Q. bayonet. Calibre .58 2%
804 Smooth-bored Musket altered to percussion. Calibre .69 1%
618 U.S. Rifles, model 1840. Calibre .54 less than 1%
456 French Rifled Muskets, triangular bayonet. Calibre .58 less than 1%
422 Sharps Breech-loading Rifles, triangular bayonet. Calibre .52 less than 1%
380 Enfield Rifles, sabre bayonet. Calibre .58 and .577 less than 1%
317 U.S. Rifles, sword bayonet, model 1840, 1845. Calibre .58 less than 1%
289 Austrian Rifled Muskets, leaf and block sights, Q. bayonet. Calibre 577 less than 1%
280 Belgian or Vincennes Rifles, sabre bayonet. Calibre .69 to .71 less than 1%
271 Jager Rifle, sword bayonet. Calibre .54 less than 1%
76 Austrian and Prussian Rifled Muskets. Calibre .69 to .70 less than 1%
72 Dresden and Suhl Rifled Muskets. Calibre .58 less than 1%
17 Rifled Musket altered to percussion, N.A. or contract. Calibre .69 less than 1%
3 Austrian, Belgian or French Rifled Muskets. Calibre .70 or .701 less than 1%
2 Light French Rifle or Leige, sabre bayonet. Calibre .577 less than 1%
Imported 31,470 39%
Smooth-bored 8,686 11%
Austrians 9,795 12%
The Ordnance Department classified the weapons, based upon type.
1st Class Weapons 59,819 74%
2nd Class Weapons 11,988 15%
3rd Class Weapons 8,762 11%
Eric
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