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ight, and passed down the road to the base of the hill, leading to the fortifications, where the line was formed in connection with our other forces, with the intention of storming the works; but before this could be attempted, the enemy surrendered. Not having received reports from the different regiments under my command during the battle, I am not able to submit a detailed report of its casualties. I must acknowledge the efficient services, in the prompt execution of orders, of S. A. Strickland, my A. A. A. General; my aids-de-camp, Capt. Allen Blacker and Lieut. Chas. E. Provost. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, John M. Thayer. Colonel First Nebraska, Commanding Third Brigade, Third Division, Department of West-Tennessee. To Capt. Fred. Knefler, A. A.A. General, Third Division. Colonel Hayne's report. headquarters Forty-Eighth Illinois Volunteers, Fort Donelson, February 17, 1862. Brig.-Gen. John A. McClernand, Commanding First