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campaign. The health of the command has been excellent, the average number unfit for duty being less than one in one hundred. The daily report of the regiment has been no casualties. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, S. Merrill, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Seventieth Indiana Vols. Major Elliott's Report. History of the Sixtieth regiment New-York veteran volunteers, from September second to December twenty-first, 1864: First. From the second to the fourteenth of September, the regiment was occupied, in pursuance to orders, with the remainder of the brigade, in constructing quarters and occupying works for defence, south of the city of Atlanta. On the fourteenth, under orders received from the division commander, the regiment proceeded to Chattanooga as an escort to paymasters, awaiting an opportunity to pay the army. Returning on the twenty-third, it took its former position, which was retained without material change, till the eleventh of October,
tion, August 28. 12th Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's, 44Sudley Mills, August 28. 17th Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's,1 1Bull Run, August 21. 2d Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's,33134Manassas, August 30. Leesburgh, Va., September 2. 2d Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's,4711Poolesville, Md., September 8. Jefferson, Md., September 13. 12th Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's,369Poolesville, Md., September 8. 2d Virginia cavalry,Robertson'sStuart's,1 1Crampton Gap, September 14. 1st, 2d, and 5th cavalry,Fitz Lee's,Stuart's, 88In a raid in December. 4th Virginia cavalry,Fitz Lee's,Stuart's,123Fredericksburgh, December. 15th and 9th Virginia cavalry,W. H. F. Lee,Stuart's, 99Fredericksburgh, December. Harvey's artillery,W. H. F. Lee,Stuart's, 66Fredericksburgh, December.  Hampton's,Stuart's,73239In various engagements.    52219271  List of Casualties at Manassas Plains, in August, 1862. regiment.brigade.division.killed.wounded.total. 1st Virginia,
five thousand men on the morning of the fourteenth September, and had five roads to guard, extendingeptember first     5232 11151125223306 September fourteenth       1    1324754 September fifteenthnear Leesburg. On the morning of the fourteenth September, we marched back to Boonsboroa Gap, a dld held by our troops that night. On September fourteenth and fifteenth, this brigade was orderedts support was needed. Harper's Ferry, September 14TH and 15TH. The evening of the fourteenthfourteenth of September, my brigade, Field's, and Pender's moved from a point on the railroad by a by-road, t, about four o'clock on Sunday evening, September fourteenth, was immediately thrown forward to the gust thirtieth; Turner's Gap, Maryland, September fourteenth; and Sharpsburg, September seventeenth,about ten o'clock, on Sunday night, the fourteenth September; I then received orders to march immedins of this brigade during the actions of the fourteenth and seventeenth September, in Maryland. O