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egiment. Pennsylvania veteran Vols., Savannah, Ga., Dec. 26, 1864. Captain D. W. Palmer, Assistant Adjutant-General, First Brigade: sir: I have the honor to submit the following report of the operations of my regiment since the occupation of Atlanta. September second, marched from the south bank of the Chattahoochee River through the city of Atlanta, and camped on the north side of the Decatur road at the rebel works. September twelfth, moved camp to the north side of the city. September seventeenth, division reviewed by General Williams. September nineteenth, division reviewed by General Slocum. October twentieth, Colonel James L. Selfridge took command of the First brigade. October twenty-first, moved out the Decatur road on a foraging expedition under command of Colonel. October twenty-third, Colonel Carman came out with Second brigade to support us, and took command; arrived in camp October twenty-sixth at four P. M. Brought in some eight hundred wagons loaded with corn.
eptember fifteenth       2     111115 September seventeenth1   12164311  8839226346 September eigmy at Sharpsburg on the morning of the seventeenth September. My special thanks are due to Generage to my command. Daylight of the seventeenth of September gave the signal for a terrific cannonr fourteen and fifteen,220 Sharpsburg, September seventeen and eighteen,228 Sherpherdstown, Septe1ST. We left Harper's Ferry on the seventeenth of September, and after a very rapid and fatiguingsburg, Maryland, on the sixteenth and seventeenth of September. When the army arrived at the heig fire, we lay until the morning of the seventeenth September, when began the engagement of that day, in the battle of Sharpsburg, on the seventeenth of September, instant. Moving forward by the flat daylight on Wednesday morning, the seventeenth of September. As a consequence, many had become epsburg, Maryland, on the sixteenth and seventeenth September last: On the fifteenth September, 1