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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 0 Browse Search
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ery fire was kept up by the enemy all day, causing a few casualties. I had Hutchinson's Island reconnoitred again, but found only a few of the enemy's scouts there. December 13.--The usual constant artillery fire was kept up by the enemy, their gunners improving in practice. They had posted some sharp-shooters in the upper story of a house, near their advanced fort, on the river bank. These sharp-shooters annoyed the left of our line considerably. Among the casualties to-day was Lieutenant Ahreets, Adjutant of the One Hundred and Thirty-fourth New-York volunteers, and Acting Assistant Inspector-General Twentieth corps, who was killed instantly by a shot from that house, while engaged in reconnoitring our lines. Last night the enemy landed some troops on Hutchinson's Island, and captured a few of our men who had gone there for forage and supplies. To prevent such a recurrence, Major Hoyt, One Hundred and Thirty-fourth New-York volunteers, was sent to the island to-day, with a d
CCaptured by the enemyDec. 1, 1864Near Louisville, Ga.   3Levi O. Fox,First Serg'tDKilledDec. 15, 1864Hutchinson Is'ld, Ga.    John Schram,PrivateDAmputated right legDec. 18, 1864Hutchinson Isl'd, Ga.    Reuben Cain,CorporalDWound slightly in left hip by shellDec. 18, 1864Hutchinson Isl'd, Ga.Since ret'd to duty  1Albert Brown,PrivateEWound slightly in r't knee by shellDec. 13, 1864Near Savannah, Ga.   1John Farrell,CorporalFCaptured by the enemyDec. 1, 1864Near Louisville, Ga.  1 Chas. A. Ahreets,First Lieut.HKilledDec. 13, 1864Near Savannah, Ga.   2George Bradt,SergeantHWound in back and r't arm sev'lyDec. 18, 1864Hutchinson Isl'd, Ga.    Barton Sherman,PrivateHWounded slightly in left shoulderDec. 15, 1864Hutchinson Isl'd, Ga.Since ret'd to duty Total captured by the enemy, 4. Total wounded, 7. total killed, 2. Sum total, 13. Station, Savannah, Georgia. Date, December 31, 1864. Major Grumback's Report. headquarters one hundred and Forty-Ninth New-