George G. Burras Alexander Coffin, jr George Howard Gerard Lathrop Joseph Scofield Stephen Stillwell Dennis Striker Peter Taylor Peter Tappan Andrew Tombs W. W. Tompkins Philip Thomas B. M. Van Beuren William Van Beuren Abrah. B. Vanderpool John Van Dyck Jacob Van Winkle Thomas Walton Caleb T. Ward George A. Wasson William Welling Benjamin Wood Alexander Whaley Sidney Wetmore 1825 Colonel Roger Jones, Adjutant General. 1818 Thomas S. Jesup, Quarter Master General. 1816 Colonel John E. Wool, 1825 Colonel George Croghan, Inspector Generals. 1818 General George Gibson, Commissary General. 1828 Brig. Gen. Charles Gratiot, Chief Engineer. 1815 Colonel George Bomford, Chief of the Ordnance department. 1212 Lieut. Colonel Nathan Towson, Pay Master General. 1818 Joseph Lovell, Surgeon General. 1912 Callender Irvine, Commissary General of Purchases. Date of Commission. CORPS OF ENGINEERS. 1828 Brig. Gen. Charles Gratiot, Chief Engineer, 1828 Lieut. Colonel Joseph G. Totten, Assistant Engineer... 1819 Major Samuel Babcock, 1828 Major Sylvanus Thayer, Lieut. Colonel Brevet 1623. Superintendant of the Military Academy. Captains. 1815 R. E. De Russey, Major Brevet, 1825, 1818 T. W. Maurice. 1820 John L. Smith, 1824 George Blaney, 1825 William H. Chase. 1728 Richard Delafield. 1818 1813 Topographical Engineers. John Anderson, Lieut. Colonel Brevet, 1823. Isaac Roberdeau, Lieut. Colonel Brevet, 1823: 1814 John J. Abert, Lieut. Colonel Brevet, 1824. 1816 James Kearney, Lieut. Colonel Brevet, 1826 1816 Stephen H. Long, Lieut. Cololonel Brevet, 1820 1817 P. H. Perrault, Lieut. Col. Brevet, 1827 First Regiment. INFANTRY, 1816 John M'Neal, jr. Col. Second Regiment. 1812 Hugh Brady, Colonel 1825 H. Leavenworth, Col. Fourth Regiment. 1819 Duncan L. Clinch, Colonel 1829 Zach. Taylor, Lieut. Col. 1828 Wm. Lawrence, Colonel Sixth Regiment. 1814 Henry Atkinson, Colonel 1825 A. R. Wooley, Lieut. Col. 1825 W. Davenport, Major Seventh Regiment. Matthew Arbuckle, Colonel MILITARY ACADEMY AT WEST POINT. Sylvanus Thayer, Brevet Lieut. Colonel, Corps of Engineers, Superintendent and Commandant David B. Douglass, A. M. Professor of Engineering Charles Mason, Byt 2d Lieut, Corps of Engineers, Assistant do E. C. Ross, 1st Lt. 4th Artillery, Asst. Professor of Mathematics do. do. A. E. Church, 2d Lieut. 3d Artillery do. do. J. B. Smith, Bvt 2d Lieut. 4th Artillery, do. do. do. -do. do. do. do. Rev. Thomas Warner, Chaplain and Professor of Ethics Thomas Gimbrede, Teacher of Drawing Theophilus B. Brown, 2d Lt. 3d Artillery, Artillery, Assistant Teacher Ethan A. Hitchcock, Capt. 1st Infantry, Instructor of Tactics, and Commandant of the Corps of Cadets Charles F. Smith, 2d Lieut. 2d Artillery Assistant Instructor Lucian J. Bibb, 2d Lieut. 1st Artillery, do. Jos. L. Locke, Brevet 2d Lieut. 2d Artillery, do. Z. J. D. Kinsley, 1st Lieut. 3d Artillery, Instructor of Artillery Wm. F. Hopkins, 2d Lieut. 4th Artillerv, Acting Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy Wm. W. Mather, 2d Lieut. 7th Infantry, Assistant Professor Louis S. Simon, Sword Master MILITARY STAFF. John L. Gardner, Captain 4th Artillery, Quarter Master surer F. L. Griffith, 1st Lieutenant, 2d Artillery, Adjutant Visitors to West Point for 1830. Hon. S. P. Carson, of North Carolina; Rev. S. Findlay, of Kentucky; Wm. W. Seaton, Esq. District of Columbia; F. Smith, of Virginia; Gen. M. Stokes, of North Carolina; Dr. F. Bache, of Pennsyl vania; Dr. Lindsley, of Tennessee; Samuel Edwards, Esq. of Penn sylvania; William J. Anderson, of New York; James Shannon, of Kentucky; *Rev. S. Steel, of Kentucky, Hon. John Rowan, of Kentucky; James M. Mason, Esq. of Virginia; Judge J. Hall, of Illinois; George M'Culloch, Esq. of New Jersey; Dr. Wainwright, of New York; John Townsend, Esq. of New York. *These two gentlemen from Kentucky were appointed from Philadel phia, where they had gone to attend the clerical duties of their respective churches. MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. By an act of Congress of the 2d of March, 1821, the Military Peace Establishment of the United States, was reduced from ten to six thou. sand men. The law took effect on the 1st of June of that year, and has since remained unaltered. The army, as organized under this, law, consists ofGeneral Staff, 14. 4 regt's of Artil'y, each consisting of 1 Colonel 1 4 1 Lieutenant Colonel 2 4 1 2 9 Captains. 36 1 18 First Lieutenants 72 18 Second Lieutenants 4 72 Commissary Gen. Subsist. Medical Department, 54. 1 2 1 Quartermaster's Sergeant 4 36 Sergeants 144 36 Corporals 544 18 Musicians 72 27 Artificers 480 378 Privates 1,512 545 2,180 4 Capt's Supernumr's 4 Privates for Ordnance 56 Total artillery 2,240 7 Corps of Engineers, 23. 1 Lieutenant Colonel 7 |