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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 5 1 Browse Search
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, Colonel Francis H. West; Eighty-second Ohio veteran Volunteers, Lieutenant-Colonel David Thomson; One Hundred and Forty-third New-York volunteers, Lieutenant-Colonel Hezekiah Watkins; One Hundred and First Illinois volunteers, Lieutenant-Colonel John B. Le Sage; Eighty-second Illinois volunteers, Major F. H. Rolshausen; Sixty-firred and fifty bales of cotton, and burned two cotton-gins. I am, Captain, very respectfully, D. Thomson, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Regiment. Lieutenant-Colonel Watkins's Report. headquarters one hundred and Forty-Third regiment, New-York volunteer infantry, near Savannah, Georgia, December 26, 1864. Captain: I one thousand pounds of grain for the animals. The remainder needed by the regiment being foraged from the country. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, H. Watkins, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Regiment. Lieutenant-Colonel J. B. Le Sage's Report. headquarters one hundred and First regiment Illinois volunteer infa