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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 6 0 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4., The opposing forces in the Atlanta campaign. May 3d-September 8th, 1864. (search)
ol. George W. Mindil: 33d N. J., Col. George W. Mindil, Lieut.-Col. Enos Fourat, Capt. Thomas O'Connor; 119th N. Y., Col. J. T. Lockman, Capt. Charles H. Odell, Capt. Chester H. Southworth, Col. J. T. Lockman; 134th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Allen H. Jackson, Capt. Clinton C. Brown; 154th N. Y., Col. P. H. Jones, Lieut.-Col. Daniel B. Allen, Maj. Lewis D. Warner, Lieut.-Col. Daniel B. Allen, Maj. L. D. Warner; 27th Pa., Relieved for muster-out May 23d. Lieut.-Col. August Riedt; 73d Pa., Maj. Charles C. Cresson; 109th Pa., Capt. Frederick L. Gimber, Capt. Walter G. Dunn, Capt. Hugh Alexander, Capt. William Geary. Third Brigade, Col. David Ireland, Col. William Rickards, Jr., Col. George A. Cobham, Jr., Col. David Ireland: 60th N. Y., Col. Abel Godard, Capt. Thomas Elliott, Col. Abel Godard, Capt. Thomas Elliott; 78th N. Y., Consolidated with 102d New York July 12th. Lieut.-Col. Harvey S. Chatfield, Col. Herbert von Hammerstein; 102d N. Y., Col. James C. Lane, Maj. Lewis R. Stegman, Capt
lery and staff-officers. Major William H. Hoyt, One Hundred and Thirty-fourth New-York volunteers, with sixty (60) men, was sent for this purpose; and his force being insufficient, I was further ordered by General Geary, commanding division, to send a small regiment for the purpose. Lieutenant-Colonel A. H. Jackson, One Hundred and Thirty-fourth New-York volunteers, was accordingly sent, and subsequently, the Seventy-third Pennsylvania veteran volunteers, Major (now Lieutenant-Colonel) C. C. Cresson commanding. These regiments remained there until the morning of the twenty first instant. The enemy having evacuated the city of Savannah on the night previous, on the morning of the twenty-first, about four o'clock, I was ordered to withdraw the regiments upon the island, and march the brigade forward to the line of works formerly occupied by the enemy; and upon arriving there, the General commanding division sent me orders to march to the city. Arriving in the city, I was assigned
furnished by the subsistence department. The animals picked up have all been accounted for by the Quartermaster of the regiment. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Henry W. Daboll, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Regiment. Lieutenant-Colonel Cresson's Report. headquarters seventy-Third Pennsylvania veteran volunteers, Savannah, Ga., December 26, 1864. Captain N. K. Bray, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General: I have the honor to submit the following record of events connected wigade, Second division, Twentieth army corps. The following morning, I was ordered across the river to join the brigade. Crossing, we arrived in the city and at the brigade shortly after noon. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Charles C. Cresson, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Seventy-third Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers. Report of casualties in the Seventy-third regiment Pennsylvania veteran volunteers, since September second, 1864: James Quinn, private, company C, wounded De