Georgia—1,184,109. No organization.
Illinois—2,539,891. No state organization: a few volunteer companies who provide their own uniforms and are furnished with arms and accoutrements by the State.
Indiana—1,680,637. No organization.
Iowa—1,191,792. No State organization.
Kansas—364,399. No state organization beyond the 2 companies to operate against the Indians.
Kentucky—1,321,011. No organization.
Louisiana—726,915,—37 companies of uniformed infantry, 3 of cavalry, 1 of artillery; organized with 6 regiments, 2 divisions—one of which has 2 brigade organizations; aggregate strength, 3,469 out of 107,821 enrolled militia. Term of service 2 years.
Maine—626,915,—10 companies, with an aggregate of 937; State furnishes arms, equipments, and uniforms.
Maryland—780,894,—the State provides arms, uniforms, and rent of armories, and exempts members from jury duty.
Massachusetts—1,457,351,—92 companies of uniformed infantry, 5 batteries of artillery, 5 companies of cavalry; organized into 10 regiments, 3 brigades, and 1 division; aggregate, 6,277; State pays nearly $200,000 per annum; at the annual inspection in 1870, 5,221 present.