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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 3 Browse Search
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oro,10 Davisboro to Louisville,12 Louisville to Millen,30 Millen to Springfield,40 Springfield to Savannah,30   Atlanta to Savannah,255 Hoping the above will meet your approval, I remain, Captain, most respectfully, Your obedient servant, Edward Bloodgood, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Twenty-Second Regiment Wisconsin Infantry Volunteers. Colonel Lockman's Report. headquarters one hundred and Nineteenth regiment New-York volunteers, Savannah, Ga., Dec. 23, 1864. Captain N. K. Bray, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, Second Brigade, Second Division, Twentieth Corps: sir: In compliance with circular order, I have the honor to submit the following resume of events since September first, 1864, and report of the part taken by my regiment in the campaign just closed by the fall of Savannah, Georgia: September 1st, 1864. Regiment engaged in building works near Pace's Ferry. 2d. Still at Pace's Ferry. One P. M. our brigade received orders to move, and at eigh
Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Henry W. Daboll, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Regiment. Lieutenant-Colonel Cresson's Report. headquarters seventy-Third Pennsylvania veteran volunteers, Savannah, Ga., December 26, 1864. Captain N. K. Bray, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General: I have the honor to submit the following record of events connected with this regiment, transpiring from the occupation of Atlanta, Georgia, September second, 1864, to the occupation of Savannah, GeorgC, wounded December sixteenth, 1864, at Harrison's Island, near Savannah, Georgia, right leg, severely, since amputated. Colonel Mindil's Report. headquarters Thirty-Third New-Jersey volunteers, Savannah, Georgia, December 26, 1864. Captain N. K. Bray, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, Second Brigade: Captain: I have the honor to submit the following official report of the movements of my regiment, from the second of September to the twenty-first of December, 1864: Upon entering t