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The casualties of my division were: Officers killed, 6; officers wounded, 5; officers missing, 5; enlisted men killed, 27 ; enlisted men wounded, 84; enlisted men missing, 135. Total, 262. Among the killed I have to lament the loss of Captain Goulding and Lieutenant Miller of my staff. They died bravely in the discharge of their duty. I had prepared a map of the roads over which the First division marched, but unfortunately it was lost with Captain Goulding, my inspector. The brigadeCaptain Goulding, my inspector. The brigades of this division marched, I believe, some three hundred or four hundred miles further than the rest of the corps, and came into Macon in good condition. No other cavalry expedition of the war can compare in magnitude with this one, marching over almost impassable roads, through a country so barren that it offered no sustenance for man or beast; far away from support or supplies, carrying fortifications by assault, and fighting all the time, the soldiers and officers have shown a patience, f