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Lieutenant-Colonel<br />

Lieutenant<br />

Lieutenant<br />

M.ijor<br />

282 THE STORY OF JOHXSTOUW.<br />

wlu-n all the contractors, except McLean i\: Co., were relieved. Upon taking<br />

charge. General Hastings inaile the following appointments:<br />

Chiefs OF OrEK\TiON-. Jii!iN-.TOw.\ — General P ii, H.ntiiis;*, A'tjutant-General <strong>of</strong> IVnnsylv;inia;<br />

Colonel ThomasJ Hiids.m. Chief <strong>of</strong> Artillery, X. G. P.; Lieutenant-Colonel William<br />

J,<br />

Elliott, Actini; Inspector-General, N. G. 1'.<br />

Di.i'-^i;TMi.N 1 OF PciiLi.; S \Kt TV.--e>ri'.;adier-G.;aeral Wiley, Second Bri^'ade ; Major Samuel<br />

Hazlett. Ordnance Ilepartment. Second lini;ade W<br />

.<br />

W. Greenland. Oiiartermaster.<br />

Second Brigade. Major Frank K.Patterson, Inspector, Second Brigade; Major Wilson F<br />

Bradeii, Judge-.\dvocate, Second Brigade. Captain George C Hamilton, .\ide-de-Cainp, Second<br />

Brigade; Captain James H. Murdock. Aide-de-Camp. Second Brigade<br />

Qu.\RTERM aster's DifxKrMENT.— Colonel 3. W. Hill. Quartermaster-General <strong>of</strong> I'ennsyl"<br />

vania ;<br />

Lieutenant-General Thomas Patton, Assistant Quartermaster-General <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania.<br />

CoMMiss,\HV Depaut.mest --Colonel J, Granville Leach. Commissary-General <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania<br />

; ] S. Spangler. .Assistant Commissary-General <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania ; Captain<br />

J A. Loohr, <strong>of</strong> the Tenth ,<br />

W H Bean. Second United States Cavalry<br />

;<br />

Lieutenant<br />

J. P. .Albro, <strong>of</strong> the Thirteenth ; Charles E Brown, <strong>of</strong> the Eighteenth.<br />

Bi.-KE.\L' OF Information —Colonel John I. Rogers, Jud_;e-.Advocate-GeneraI <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania;<br />

Lieutenant-Colonel Henry E PaNson. Aide-de-Camp to the Governor.<br />

Accounting Dep.\rtment. — Lieutenant-Colonel J<br />

H Gray, <strong>of</strong> the Governors staff.<br />

Surgeon-Genek.\ls PE!>.\KT-Mr.NT Major B - Silliman. Surgeon. Second Brigade.<br />

J<br />

Stipplv stations were opened at the two railroad depots, from which eleven<br />

sub-distrihuting stations throu^'hout the \-alley received<br />

pro\isions and clothing.<br />

<strong>The</strong> supplies were purciiased by th.e Commissary General and placetl in<br />

cliarge <strong>of</strong> Major Spangler. Tlie general supply depot at the t'enusyh ania<br />

freight station was Post Commissar\- No. i, with Major Horn at <strong>its</strong> head.<br />

Major Singer managed Post Commissary No. 2, at the Baltimore and Gliio<br />

station. Under Major Horn sevcit district stations were established to give<br />

relief direct :<br />

Districts Xos i and 2, <strong>Johnstown</strong> Boroa>.,'h. Major Mercer.<br />

District No 3. Prospect Hill and MiUviUe. Lieutenant Richardson. Ninth Regiment.<br />

District No. 4. Woodvale, Lieutenant Selden. Sixteenth Regiment<br />

District No. 5. East Conemaiigh. Lieutenant Koons. First Reiiment<br />

District No. 6, Franklin Borough, Lieutenant Meram. Xinth Re:^iment.<br />

District No 7, South Fork Lieutenant Cov:. Third Regiment.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se stations and <strong>of</strong>licers were under Major SiU'ger :<br />

District No. S, <strong>Johnstown</strong> Borough, Lieutenant Bal

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