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volunteers stationed at Cherokee Hill.--Weather: Fine but cold.--Supplies: Scanty. A quantity of rice was found and a mill set to running to prepare it for the troops. Operations before Savannah. December 12. Third regiment Wisconsin volunteers crossed to Argyle Island. Steamer Resolute captured. December 13. The remainder of the Third brigade, First division, moved to Cherokee Hill to protect the rear, and formed connection on its left with portion of Fourteenth corps. December 14. Two regiments of Second division pushed over on to Hutchinson's Island. December 15. Second regiment Massachusetts volunteers reenforced Third regiment Wisconsin volunteers on Argyle Island. December 16. Second brigade, Third division, relieved remainder of Second brigade, First division, the latter crossing over to Argyle Island. December 19. The regiments of the Second brigade, First division, crossed over to the South-Carolina shore and intrenched themselves betwe
Operations before Savannah. December 12. Third regiment Wisconsin volunteers crossed to Argyle Island. Steamer Resolute captured. December 13. The remainder of the Third brigade, First division, moved to Cherokee Hill to protect the rear, and formed connection on its left with portion of Fourteenth corps. December 14. Two regiments of Second division pushed over on to Hutchinson's Island. December 15. Second regiment Massachusetts volunteers reenforced Third regiment Wisconsin volunteers on Argyle Island. December 16. Second brigade, Third division, relieved remainder of Second brigade, First division, the latter crossing over to Argyle Island. December 19. The regiments of the Second brigade, First division, crossed over to the South-Carolina shore and intrenched themselves between Clydesdale Creek and the house of Mr. Izzard. December 21. Savannah having been evacuated by the enemy, the Second division took possession of the city early in
Hundred and Fiftieth on the right of the brigade, next the road. December 13, 14, and 15.--Remained in same position. Men very destitute of food. Rice and freshrps, by order of Brigadier-General commanding corps. December thirteenth and fourteenth, the entire time was occupied in collecting boats, reconnoitring the island, ght of all parts of the enemy's line, and within good musket-range of it. December 14.--Heavy and persistent artillery firing kept up all day from the enemy's batn order; heavy firing on our right. No incident of note occurred to-day. December 14.--The rebels opened their artillery fire on the skirmish-pits, which the Twevere, December sixteenth; James Earley, company F, private, leg, severe, December fourteenth; George E. Russell, company C, private, head, severe, December seventeene of battle corrected and advanced. Second brigade again in reserve. December fourteenth, by direction from corps headquarters, two regiments, Eighty-fifth India
of Savannah. date.no.article.remarks. Nov. 14 to Dec. 14233Prisoners of war1 colonel, 1 major, 4 captains, 7 lieuteovember 261EngineDestroyed at, Waynesboro, Ga. Nov. 14 to Dec. 1414,070Bales cottonBurned during the campaign. Nov. 14 to DDec. 1412,900Bales cornBurned during the campaign. Nov. 14 to Dec. 1480Tons fodderBurned during the campaign. Nov. 14 to DecDec. 1480Tons fodderBurned during the campaign. Nov. 14 to Dec. 1436Grist-millsBurned during the campaign. Nov. 14 to Dec. 1427Saw-millsBurned during the campaign. Nov. 14 to Dec. 14271Dec. 1436Grist-millsBurned during the campaign. Nov. 14 to Dec. 1427Saw-millsBurned during the campaign. Nov. 14 to Dec. 14271Cotton-ginsBurned during the campaign. Nov. 14 to Dec. 14160HidesBurned during the campaign. November 16500Bushels corn-meaDec. 1427Saw-millsBurned during the campaign. Nov. 14 to Dec. 14271Cotton-ginsBurned during the campaign. Nov. 14 to Dec. 14160HidesBurned during the campaign. November 16500Bushels corn-mealRebel commissary stores destroyed at Jonesboro, Ga. November 1650Barrels molassesRebel commissary stores destroyed at JonesDec. 14271Cotton-ginsBurned during the campaign. Nov. 14 to Dec. 14160HidesBurned during the campaign. November 16500Bushels corn-mealRebel commissary stores destroyed at Jonesboro, Ga. November 1650Barrels molassesRebel commissary stores destroyed at Jonesboro, Ga. November 211Pistol-factoryIn employ of rebel government, destroyed at Griswold, Ga. November 211Soap-factoryIn emDec. 14160HidesBurned during the campaign. November 16500Bushels corn-mealRebel commissary stores destroyed at Jonesboro, Ga. November 1650Barrels molassesRebel commissary stores destroyed at Jonesboro, Ga. November 211Pistol-factoryIn employ of rebel government, destroyed at Griswold, Ga. November 211Soap-factoryIn employ of rebel government, destroyed at Griswold, Ga. November 211Candle-factoryIn employ of rebel government, destroyed at G
ing the day. Weather very cold. Tuesday, December thirteenth, skirmish and artillery-firing was quite brisk by the enemy all day. We were very busy in strengthening our works, and at night established skirmish-pits in our front. Wednesday, December fourteenth, remained in same position all day. Order received from Major-General Sherman, announcing the capture of Fort McAllister by the Second division, Fifteenth corps, thereby opening communication with the fleet and General Foster. Thurand needs a complete outfit of clothing, shoes, etc., and will then be ready for a new campaign, as both health and esprit are excellent. Subjoined is a list of casualties and desertions: Name.Rank.Co.When.Remarks. Terence Sweeney,Priv'teDDec. 14, ‘64Wounded from enemy's battery. James Dooley,Corp'lCDec. 13, ‘64Deserted to enemy. --Bennerman,Priv'teCDec. 13, ‘64Deserted to enemy. John Gardner,Priv'teDDec. 13, ‘64Deserted to enemy. Charles Chapman,Priv'teIDec. 13, ‘64Deserted to en