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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Atlanta (Georgia) Campaign: May 1 - September 8, 1864., Part I: General Report. (ed. Maj. George B. Davis, Mr. Leslie J. Perry, Mr. Joseph W. Kirkley). Search the whole document.
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Jonesboro (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 13
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No. 9.
reports of Brig. Gen. John M. Brannan, U. S. Army, Chief of Ar tillery.
Hdqrs. Chief of Artillery, Dept. Of the Cumberland Atlanta, Ga., September 14, 1864.
General: I have the honor to transmit the reports of corps chiefs of artillery and battery commanders of the operations of the artillery arm of the service in your army during the campaign resulting in the capture of the city of Atlanta:
In forwarding these reports I will bear witness to the efficiency and valuable services performed by the artillery of your army during the entire campaign.
Heavy losses were inflicted upon the rebels by the accuracy of our fire, the skillful and daring positions taken by our batteries, frequently on the skirmish line, within short canister range of strongly intrenched works of the enemy.
That it has been most destructive, we have not only the evidence of what we ourselves witnessed, but also that of the enemy.
The chiefs of artillery of corps have shown energy, efficienc
George H. Thomas (search for this): chapter 13
A. Sutermeister (search for this): chapter 13
W. B. Rippetoe (search for this): chapter 13
Daniel McCook (search for this): chapter 13