Confederate Inspection Report:
Finegan’s Brigade, Mahone’s Division, Third Corps, Army of Northern Virginia1
August 16, 1864
The Confederate Army of Northern Virginia produced inspection reports at approximately monthly intervals late in the Civil War. Luckily, many of these reports have been preserved and are available on microfilm from the National Archives and Records Association. I have produced transcriptions of the key information from these reports. See the bottom of this page for freely downloadable transcriptions of most of these reports. This transcription is copyrighted by Brett Schulte and may not be distributed, changed, or reproduced in any manner without the written consent of the transcriber.
M935 Roll #: 10
Image # from Digitized Copy: 0148-0160.jpg
Date of Inspection: August 16, 1864
Commander: Brigadier General Joseph Finegan
Inspection Location: Petersburg, Virginia
Aggregate Present & Absent: 3,536
Aggregate Effective for the Field: 968
Officers and Men Present for Duty (PFD): 1,033
Weapons: Springfield Rifles and Enfield Rifles
Sub-Units:
- 2nd Florida, Captain John. B. G. O’Neill, 70 officers and men PFD
- 5th Florida, Colonel Thompson B. Lamar, 140 officers and men PFD
- 8th Florida, Lt. Col. William Baya, 106 officers and men PFD
- 9th Florida, Colonel Jonathan M. Martin, 215 officers and men PFD
- 10th Florida, Colonel Charles F. Hopkins, 278 officers and men PFD
- 11th Florida, Colonel Theodore W. Brevard, 154 officers and men PFD
- 28th Georgia Battalion Heavy Artillery, (attached to 11th Florida), 63 officers and men PFD
Downloadable Spreadsheet:
Source/Notes:
- Confederate Inspection Report 6-P-17: Finegan’s and Perry’s Brigades, August 16, 1864; Inspection Reports and Related Records Received By the Inspection Branch in the Confederate Adjutant and Inspector General’s Office. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M935, Roll 10: Inspection Reports P-12 – 39-P-24); War Department Collection of Confederate Records, Record Group 109; National Archives Building, Washington, D.C. ↩