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n Kilpatrick, and the artillery reduced to the minimum, one gun per one thousand men. The whole force was moved rapidly, and grouped about Atlanta on the fourteenth November. In the mean time, Captain O. M. Poe had thoroughly destroyed Atlanta, save its mere dwelling-houses and churches, and the right wing, with General Kilpa Dazel; and Ninth Michigan cavalry, Colonel Acker, amounting to two thousand seven hundred (2700) men. I left my encampment at Marietta on the morning of November fourteenth, with five thousand five hundred (5500) men and six (6) pieces of artillery; reached Atlanta same day, and bivouacked for the night. Was informed by the GeWe have three times crossed, from left to right and right to left, in front of our army, and have marched upward of five hundred and forty miles since the fourteenth of November. Have destroyed fourteen thousand and seven bales of cotton, two hundred and seventy-one cotton-gins, and much other valuable property. Have captured tw
ions indicated, some mistakes may have been made. Yet I believe that the principal operations and diversions required of the cavalry have been, throughout tile march, successfully accomplished. Certainly it is a fact, that not once has the enemy;s cavalry been able to reach the train or flank of one of our many infantry columns. We have three times crossed, from left to right and right to left, in front of our army, and have marched upward of five hundred and forty miles since the fourteenth of November. Have destroyed fourteen thousand and seven bales of cotton, two hundred and seventy-one cotton-gins, and much other valuable property. Have captured two (2) three-inch rifled guns, and have them now in use. Captured and destroyed eight hundred and sixty-five stands of small arms; have taken upward of five hundred prisoners, and killed, wounded, and disabled not less than one thousand five hundred of the enemy. We have lost four officers killed, six wounded, and two missing; thi
ville, eleven miles, remaining there during the ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth. November thirteenth, marched at daylight to Ackworth, thirteen miles, destroying the railroad from the Etowah River to Allatoona Creek, eight miles. November fourteenth, marched at daylight, passing to the right of Kenesaw Mountains, and bivouacked at Nickojack Creek, twenty miles. November fifteenth, moved at daylight to Atlanta, (12) twelve miles. November sixteenth, left Atlanta at eleven A. M., Atlanta was begun, encamping first night three miles from Etowah River. November thirteenth, passed through Allatoona Gap, destroyed the railroad from Allatoona Creek to a point one mile beyond Ackworth, and went into camp at Big Shanty. November fourteenth, division crossed the Chattahoochee River. November fifteenth, marched through and camped near the city of Atlanta. November sixteenth, passed through Decatur and marched as far as Shaphinger Creek. From the seventeenth the march was c
g the ties, and bending the rails, and returned to old camp at nine P. M. November 14.--Remained in same camp. November 15.--Marched, at half-past 5 A. M., towOctober. Probably tore up three fourths of a mile of the railroad track. November 14.--Marched to Atlanta and joined the division, and on the following day march honorable part. We left camp at Chattahoochee River, on the morning of fourteenth November, and, until we camped before Savannah, were on the march through Georgia Home. With this exception, the regiment continued upon this duty until November fourteenth, when it was relieved by Major-General Slocum, and ordered to report to ross the Chattahoochee River, and rejoined the brigade at Atlanta on the fourteenth November. On the twenty-first October, the brigade formed part of a foraging exp Smith, commanding post. Here we remained as part of the garrison until November fourteenth, when, having the day previous, contributed our one quarter-mile of dest
vember, 1864; and considering so great a number of buildings were destroyed, and very many by fire, in the compact part of the city, at a time when many stragglers were passing through the town, and when the excitement of so great a conflagration was almost overpowering, it is not too much to say that all the officers and men of that command deserve great praise for the prompt and energetic and successful performance of this new, difficult, and fatiguing duty. On the morning of the fourteenth November, I received an order from Major-General Slocum, commanding left wing army of Georgia, to remain in the city with my command until all the troops had passed, and then join the rear of the Fourteenth corps, Brevet-General J. C. Davies commanding, which I did at five o'clock P. M., November sixteenth, 1864; remaining with that corps, and marching in its rear, until the afternoon of the twenty-first November, at five o'clock, when, at Eatonton Mills, Georgia, I left it, and joined the Twe
, left Marietta at eight o'clock A. M., November fourteenth, to follow our indomitable leaders thro The regiment broke camp at Marietta November fourteenth, moving to the right of Atlanta, and enhe operations of my regiment, from the fourteenth of November to present date. November 14.--MarcNovember 14.--Marched from Mitchell's Cross-Roads, to join the division at Turner's Ferry, on the Chattahoochee Riveries in the Ninth Michigan cavalry, from November fourteenth to December seventeenth, 1864: Adjutlunteers, mounted infantry, from the fourteenth day of November to the nineteenth day of December, 1ember 261EngineDestroyed at, Waynesboro, Ga. Nov. 14 to Dec. 1414,070Bales cottonBurned during the campaign. Nov. 14 to Dec. 1412,900Bales cornBurned during the campaign. Nov. 14 to Dec. 1480Tons. 1436Grist-millsBurned during the campaign. Nov. 14 to Dec. 1427Saw-millsBurned during the campai 14271Cotton-ginsBurned during the campaign. Nov. 14 to Dec. 14160HidesBurned during the campaign.[9 more...]