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Hobart, Colonel Commanding. Captain G. W. Smith, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, Fourteenth Army Corps Lieutenant-Colonel Brigham's Report. headquarters Second brigade, First division, Fourteenth army corps, Savannah, Georgia, December 30, 1864. Captain: In compliance with circular dated headquarters First division, Fourteenth army corps, December twenty-ninth, 1864, I have the honor to submit the following report: Number miles railroad destroyed, 5 1/2; number cotton-gins dd A. A. A. G. Lieutenant J. R. Channel's Report. Report of Operations of Battery C, First Illinois Artillery, from the fall of Atlanta up to the present time. headquarters battery C, First Illinois artillery, near Savannah, Georgia, December 30, 1864. Captain: In obedience to circular received, I have the honor to submit the following report: While in camp near Atlanta, Georgia, I received orders on the second of October to prepare to march next morning with thirteen days rations
Hundred and Fifty-fourth New-York volunteers, killed, one enlisted man; wounded, three enlisted men ; missing, three enlisted men. Thirty-third New-Jersey volunteers, wounded, one enlisted man. Total, killed, one commissioned officer, two enlisted men; wounded, twelve enlisted men; missing, eleven enlisted men. Total casualties, one commissioned officer, twenty-five enlisted men. P. H. Jones, Colonel One Hundred and Fifty-fourth New-York Volunteers, Commanding Brigade. Savannah, Ga., December 30, 1864. Major Warner's Report. headquarters one hundred and Fifty-Fourth regiment New-York volunteers, Savannah, Ga., December 26, 1864. Colonel P. H. Jones, Commanding Second Brigade: Colonel: In obedience to the requirements of circular of twenty-third instant, I have the honor to make the following report of the part taken by the One Hundred and Fifty-fourth regiment New-York volunteers, under my command, in the various movements of the army of Georgia from the fifteenth day of