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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 0 Browse Search
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g division, through Captain Veale, Aid-de-Camp, despatched to occupy Fort Jackson, and the smaller forts and batteries near it. The possession of the fort and other works was gained without resistance. The Fifth Ohio volunteers, Lieutanant-Colonel Kirkup, commanding, was placed in charge of the arsenal, on President street. With the remainder of the command, I took possession of the United States barracks. Attached to this report, please find inventories of ordnance and ordnance stores fouputated, since died; Martin Sachs, company F, December twentieth, wounded severely, head, by a piece of shell, since died. John Craeg, Lieutenant-Colonel One Hundred and Forty-seventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, Commanding. Colonel Kirkup's Report. headquarters Fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, Savannah, Georgia, December 26, 1864. A. H. W. Creigh, First Lieutenant and Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, First Brigade, Second Division, Twentieth Army Corps: sir: I have t