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ve the honor to forward a list of casualties for the period herein mentioned. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Thomas M. Walker, Lieut.-Colonel Commanding One Hundred and Eleventh Regiment Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers. Captain Oliver T. May, A. A. A. Gen., Third Brigade, Second Division, Twentieth Army Corps. List of casualties in the One Hundred and Eleventh regiment Pennsylvania veteran volunteers, from November sixteenth to November twenty-first, 1864, inclusive: Thomas Brown, private, company B, wounded in face, slightly. Brigadier-General Ward's Report. headquarters Third division, Twentieth army corps, Cheves' house, South-Carolina, January 4, 1865. Lieutenant-Colonel H. W. Perkins, Assistant Adjutant-General, Twentieth Army Corps: Colonel: I have the honor to submit the following report of operations of this division, from the occupation of Atlanta, September second, 1864, to the occupation of Savannah, December twenty-first, 1864. September