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2. operations of the Fourteenth army corps.
Brigadier-General Carlin's Report.
headquarters First division, Fourteenth army corps, Savannah, Ga., January 6, 1865.
Colonel: I have the honor to report the following operations of this division during the period between the capture of Atlanta and the capture of Savannah.
Entering Atlanta on the eighth of September, the division consisted of the following organizations, namely: The First brigade, Colonel M. C. Taylor, Fifteenth Kentucky volunteers, commanding; the Second brigade Major I. R. Edie, Fifteenth United States infantry, commanding; the Third brigade, Colonel M. F. Moore, Sixty-ninth Ohio volunteer infantry, commanding; and battery C, First Illinois artillery, Captain Prescott commanding.
During the month of September, the following-named regiments were detached from the division or mustered out of service: The First Wisconsin, Tenth Wisconsin, and Fifteenth Kentucky.
The entire Second brigade was detached ab
William Sherman (search for this): chapter 63
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2. operations of the Fourteenth army corps.
Brigadier-General Carlin's Report.
headquarters First division, Fourteenth army corps, Savannah, Ga., January 6, 1865.
Colonel: I have the honor to report the following operations of this division during the period between the capture of Atlanta and the capture of Savannah.
Entering Atlanta on the eighth of September, the division consisted of the following organizations, namely: The First brigade, Colonel M. C. Taylor, Fifteenth Kentucky volunteers, commanding; the Second brigade Major I. R. Edie, Fifteenth United States infantry, commanding; the Third brigade, Colonel M. F. Moore, Sixty-ninth Ohio volunteer infantry, commanding; and battery C, First Illinois artillery, Captain Prescott commanding.
During the month of September, the following-named regiments were detached from the division or mustered out of service: The First Wisconsin, Tenth Wisconsin, and Fifteenth Kentucky.
The entire Second brigade was detached abo
Q. M. Dep (search for this): chapter 63
A. Baird (search for this): chapter 63
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Rousseau (search for this): chapter 63