Chapter XXVI.
PAYMASTER’S DEPARTMENT.


Brig. Gen. George Richards was the Paymaster of the United States Marine Corps, stationed at Headquarters, during the entire period of the war.

STRENGTH AND DISTRIBUTION.

The commissioned, warranted, appointed, and enlisted personnel of the paymaster’s department, at the beginning of the war, consisted of:

Permanent commissioned paymasters6
Officers of the grade of captain detailed for four years3
Officers appointed as special disbursing agents under Revised Statutes 36144
Permanent pay clerks9
Civil force3
Enlisted men51
Total force76

The above force was distributed as shown in the following table:

Key for column headings:
PC =Pay clerks.
QS =Quartermaster sergeants.
S =Sergeants.
C =Corporals.
P =Privates.
T =Total.
and lieut. = lieutenant.
Pay stations.Personnel attached.
Number and rank
commissioned officers.
PCQSSCPT
Established offices in United States.
Headquarters, Washington, D. C.1 brigadier general; 1 lieut. colonel;
1 major; 1 first lieut.
4 }452628
[7]3 }
San Francisco, Calif.1 major112117
New York, N. Y.1 captain1332414
Outside of United States.
Peking, China1 captain[8]..1......2
Virgin Islandsdo.[8]..1......2
Port au Prince, Haiti1 first lieut...11115
Cape Haitien, Haiti1 captain[8]..1..1..3
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.1 captain11..1..4
Santiago, Dominican Republic.do.121..38
Managua, Nicaragua1 second lieut.[8]..1......2
Unassigned1........1
Total1312161281576