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ectfully your obedient servant, Thomas W. Sanderson, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Tenth Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. Colonel Acker's Report. headquarters Ninth Michigan volunteer cavalry, December 19, 1864. Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, Second Brigade, Cavalry Division: Herewith find a report of this campaign from November fourteenth, 1864, to December seventeenth, 1864: Ninth Michigan cavalry left camp near Atlanta on the fourteenth day of November, 1864, and moved on the Fairburn road five (5) miles in advance of the Second brigade cavalry division, where we encamped for the night. November 15.--Left camp and moved to within five (5) miles of Jonesboro. Third battalion being in advance, drove in the enemy's pickets. 16th. Passing through Jonesboro. Lovejoy, and Bear Creek Station, moved three (3) miles on the McDonough road, and encamped for the night. 17th. Left camp and marched about twenty-two (22) miles, and encamped for the night. 18th. Marched