66 The following bureaus are attached to the War Department at Washington. Adjutant-General's Office.In this office are kept all the records which refer to the personnel of the army, the rolls, &c. It is here where all military commissions are made out. The Judge-Advo cate General is also connected with it. Commanding-General's Office. The other bureaus consist of-The Quartermaster-General's Office; the Paymaster-General's Office; the Commissary-General's Office; the Surgeon-General's Office; the Engineer Office; the Topographical Bureau; and the Ordnance Bureau. Maj. Gen. HENRY W. HALLECK, Commander-in-Chief of the Army, California.. Col. EDWARD D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant-General... Maj. ROBERT WILLIAMS, 66 ..Delaware.... .Massachusetts.. Illinois... $5,340 3,594 2,532 1,956 Lieut.-Col. EBENEZER S. SIBLEY, Deputy Quartermaster-General......Michigan... WILLIAM A. GORDON, Chief Clerk Quartermaster's Bureau............Pennsylvania... Gen. JOSEPH G. TOTTEN, Chief Engineer........ 2,244 .Connecticut, 2,532 Col. STEPHEN H. LONG, Chief Topographical Engineer....... Maj. I. C. WOODRUFF, Assistant Topographical Engineer....... GEORGE THOMSON, Chief Clerk Bureau of Top. Engineers....................... Maryland... Brig.-Gen. WM. A. HAMMOND, Surgeon-General...... RICHMOND JOHNSON, Chief Clerk Surgeon-General's Bureau...........District of Columbia.............. 1,800 Brig. Gen. JAMES W. RIPLEY, Chief of Ordnance. 1.800 2,740 Capt. J. G. BENTON, Capt. G. T. BALCH, CHARLES W. MORRIS, Chief Clerk of Ordnance Bureau......Pennsylvania..... Paymaster-General......... Maj. CAREY II. FRY, Acting Paymaster-General.......... EDMUND H. BROOKE, Chief Clerk of Paymaster-General's Bureau...Maryland........ WILLIAM H. WATSON, Chief Clerk Commissary-General's Bureau....District of Columbia............... 1,800 |