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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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icer killed and one man wounded. At night regiment crossed the river, and fortified on Hutchinson Island. 14th. Advanced and took possession of rice-mill and settlement, and fortified our position. Held our position under a severe artillery-fire from the enemy, where we had six men wounded and one killed, until December twenty-first, 1864, when the enemy had evacuated the night before, and the regiment advanced into the city of Savannah. William H. Hoyt, Major Commanding Regiment. C. W. Taylor, First Lieutenant and Acting Adjutant. Report of Casualties of the One Hundred and Thirty-fourth New-York Volunteers for the month ending December 31, 1864. Nos.name.Rank.Company.Casualty.Date.Place.Remarks. Com.Enlist.  2Walter Bond,CorporalAWounded severely in right footDec. 18, 1864Hutchinson Isl'd, Ga.    Hiram Gage,PrivateAWounded slightly in right armDec. 18, 1864Hutchinson Isl'd, Ga.   3Charles Clute,PrivateCCaptured by the enemyDec. 1, 1864Near Louisville, Ga.