ry brigades trains,Capt. J. A. Schoeniger, (Sixty-eighth New-York,) and A. A. Q. M.185217246155150,000210,00095,000Cattle, hogs, sheep, goats, poultry, bacon, molasses, sweet potatoes, meal, flour, lard, butter, honey, etc., etc., in great quantities.
Ambulance corps,Capt. J. F. Rowe, A. A. Q. M.945321747,764 17,694
First division,Capt. G. B. Cadwallader, A. Q. M.2017410103382,602469,119100,000
Second division,Capt. G. L. Parker, A. Q. M.8426732140299,421262,50088,000
Third division,Capt. H. A. Lacy, A. Q. M.11231782109348,197150,000250,000
41010204025241,227,9841,091,619550,694 Henry M. Whittelsey, Captain, Acting Chief Quartermaster, Twentieth Army Corps. headquarters Twentieth army corps, Office Chief Quartermaster, Savannah, Georgia, December 29, 1864. demonstration, attacking and gallantly combating two rebel regiments to the right of our line of march on Macon.
Withdrawing from before Macon, camped near Griswoldville.
21st.
Took position at Griswoldville ; skirmish