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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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ch, but the following will at least approximate the actual results: Corn seized, 100 bushels; blade fodder, 1500 pounds; rice fodder, 1000 pounds; fresh pork, 8000 pounds; sweet potatoes, 50 bushels; molasses, 100 gallons; horses, 8; mules, (Quartermaster's department,) 12; mules and horses for companies, 15. Of this number, many were turned into brigade headquarters by orders, and afterward some were killed, as I understand, but the exact number I cannot now state. Very respectfully, H. Case, Colonel Commanding Regiment, Colonel Daniel Dustin's Report. headquarters Second brigade, Third division, Twentieth army corps, Savannah, Ga., December 27, 1864. Captain John Speed, Assistant Adjutant-General, Third Division, Twentieth Army Corps: sir: I have the honor to transmit my report of the operations of the Second brigade, Third division, Twentieth army corps, from the time I assumed command, on the ninth day of November, to the twenty-first day of December. I also tra