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s than the enemy then made, and I never saw troops more steady and self-possessed in action than your divisions which were then engaged. I have learned that for cheerfulness, obedience, rapidity of movement, and confidence in battle, the Army of Tennessee is not to be surpassed, and it shall be my study that your fair record shall continue, and my purpose to assist you to move steadily forward and plant the old flag in every proud city of the rebellion. O. O. Howard, Major-General. Samuel L. Taggart, Assistant Adjutant-General Order of General Logan. headquarters Fifteenth Army corps, East Point, Ga., September 11, 1864. Officers and Soldiers of the Fifteenth Army Corps: You have borne your part in the accomplishment of the object of this campaign — a part well and faithfully done. On the first day of May, 1864, from Huntsville, Alabama, and its vicinity, you commenced the march. The marches and labors performed by you during this campaign will hardly find a parall