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most respectfully to make the following report: I took command of the regiment in front of Savannah, Georgia, December twentieth, 1864. Nothing worthy of note transpired during the day. At four o'clock A. M. of the twenty-first, the Twenty-ninort of operations of the One Hundred and Second Illinois volunteers, from the second day of September to the twentieth day of December, 1864. When the city of Atlanta was first occupied by our forces, September second, the regiment was stationed g report was made: headquarters Second brigade, Third division, Twentieth army corps, near Savannah, Georgia, December 20, 1864. Captain: I have the honor to submit the following report for the information of the General commanding: This the time of our starting from Atlanta to our arrival at Savannah, should be recorded from November fifteenth to December twentieth, 1864, the latter date being that on which we issued the first rations. Since the twentieth instant we have received
of Huntingdon street, and parked with Lieutenant Scott's section; about seven o'clock P. M., the section under Lieutenant Freeman arrived, and parked with the rest of battery, where we now remain. Tabular Statement showing the expenditure of ammunition and casualties during the recent campaign just closed. expenditure of ammunition. Ten-Pounder. Case Shot.Fuse Shell.Perc. Shell.Total.Date. 294762138December 12, 1864. 13  13December 18, 1864. 3  3December 19, 1864. 10121032December 20, 1864. Thirty-Pounder.  9413December 21, 1864. Casualties, none. All of which is respectfully submitted. Charles E. Winegar, Captain First New-York Artillery. headquarters battery I, First New-York artillery, Savannah, Ga., December 25, 1864. Lieutenant W. H. Mickle, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, Artillery Brigade, Twentieth Army Corps: Lieutenant: I have the honor to report the following list of captured animals and forage from the enemy during the recent campaign just c
the hip — all at Waynesboro, December fourth, 1864. Peter Runions, wounded and missing at Cypress Swamp, December seventh, 1864. Company M: Jacob Allemany, wounded in action at Waynesboro, December fourth, 1864. Killed, seven; wounded, thirteen; missing, twelve. George S. Acker, Colonel Commanding Regiment. Thomas E. Camburn, Acting Adjutant. Lieutenant Colonel Van Buskirk's Report. headquarters Ninety-Second Illinois volunteers, mounted infantry, near Savannah, Ga., December 20, 1864. H. J. Smith, Captain and Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, Second Brigade, Third Cavalry Division, Military Department of the Mississippi: Captain: I have the honor to make the following report of the part which my regiment took during the campaign from Atlanta to Georgia, through the centre of the State, to a point near Savannah, Georgia: We left Atlanta, Georgia, on the fifteenth day of November, but have nothing to record more than the usual duties of picketing and scouting