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enth 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 destroyed, 5; cotton destroyed, 300 baleah, Georgia, December 31, 1864. sir: In compliance with orders received, dated headquarters First division, Fourteenth army corps, Savannah, Georgia, December twenty-ninth, 1864, I beg leave to make the following report of the operations of this command from the fall of Atlanta up to and embracing the fall of Savannah, Georgia. rke, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. Brigadier-General Morgan's Report. headquarters Second division, Fourteenth army corps, Savannah, Georgia, December 29, 1864. Colonel: In compliance with circular from Corps Headquarters, dated December twenty-eighth, 1864, I have the honor of submitting the following report of
ps,Capt. J. F. Rowe, A. A. Q. M.945321747,764 17,694 First division,Capt. G. B. Cadwallader, A. Q. M.2017410103382,602469,119100,000 Second division,Capt. G. L. Parker, A. Q. M.8426732140299,421262,50088,000 Third division,Capt. H. A. Lacy, A. Q. M.11231782109348,197150,000250,000   41010204025241,227,9841,091,619550,694 Henry M. Whittelsey, Captain, Acting Chief Quartermaster, Twentieth Army Corps. headquarters Twentieth army corps, Office Chief Quartermaster, Savannah, Georgia, December 29, 1864. demonstration, attacking and gallantly combating two rebel regiments to the right of our line of march on Macon. Withdrawing from before Macon, camped near Griswoldville. 21st. Took position at Griswoldville ; skirmished mildly all day. Being in position, tearing up tracks, destroying a pistol and soap factory of much value to the enemy. Encamped three miles from Griswoldville. 22d. The pickets of the Ninth Pennsylvania at early morn were attacked and finally driven back to