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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 5 1 Browse Search
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to a portion of the road which had been most effectually obstructed by slashed timber which extended about two hundred yards, at the end of which was an open field, and in the field, completely commanding the road, were two forts occupied by the enemy, and from which position they prevented our pioneers from clearing the road of the obstructions referred to. In accordance with orders from division headquarters, I sent forward the Fifth regiment Connecticut veteran volunteers, Lieutenant-Colonel H. W. Daboll commanding, as skirmishers, and shortly afterward sent the Forty-sixth Pennsylvania veteran volunteers, One Hundred and Twenty-third New-York volunteers, and One Hundred and Forty-first New-York volunteers--all that remained of my brigade — to support the Fifth Connecticut veteran volunteers. In a short time they opened fire, and in conjunction with the Second and Third brigades which had been sent around on their flanks, drove the enemy in great confusion from both forts, and
none; commissioned officers wounded, none; enlisted men killed, one; enlisted men wounded, eight; enlisted men missing, four. Total, thirteen. Respectfully submitted. K. S. Van Voorhees, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Regiment. Lieutenant-Colonel Daboll's Report. headquarters Fifth regiment Connecticut veteran volunteers, near Savannah, Ga., December 26, 1864. Captain: I have the honor to submit the following report of movements of this regiment, since the occupation of Atlantat no time have the men been without meat or potatoes, articles not 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