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October 21st (search for this): chapter 70
ifth regiment Connecticut veteran volunteers, near Savannah, Ga., December 26, 1864. Captain: I have the honor to submit the following report of movements of this regiment, since the occupation of Atlanta, Georgia, September second, 1864: October 21.--We received orders to march as a portion of guard to a wagon-train of some eight hundred teams. We moved in the direction of Flat Shoals eighteen miles, assisted in loading the train with corn, and returned to Atlanta on the twenty-fourth. t in the direction of Yellow River, for forage. A large amount of forage was obtained, very fortunately, supplying the command when much needed. Second. The enemy having destroyed a portion of the railroad in rear of Atlanta, on the twenty-first of October, the regiment forming a portion of the command assigned in replacing it by iron obtained from the road in the vicinity of East-Point, which duty was continued till all railroad iron was removed from East-Point to Atlanta. On the twenty-
December 13th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 70
Schram,PrivateDAmputated right legDec. 18, 1864Hutchinson Isl'd, Ga.    Reuben Cain,CorporalDWound slightly in left hip by shellDec. 18, 1864Hutchinson Isl'd, Ga.Since ret'd to duty  1Albert Brown,PrivateEWound slightly in r't knee by shellDec. 13, 1864Near Savannah, Ga.   1John Farrell,CorporalFCaptured by the enemyDec. 1, 1864Near Louisville, Ga.  1 Chas. A. Ahreets,First Lieut.HKilledDec. 13, 1864Near Savannah, Ga.   2George Bradt,SergeantHWound in back and r't arm sev'lyDec. 18, 1864HDec. 13, 1864Near Savannah, Ga.   2George Bradt,SergeantHWound in back and r't arm sev'lyDec. 18, 1864Hutchinson Isl'd, Ga.    Barton Sherman,PrivateHWounded slightly in left shoulderDec. 15, 1864Hutchinson Isl'd, Ga.Since ret'd to duty Total captured by the enemy, 4. Total wounded, 7. total killed, 2. Sum total, 13. Station, Savannah, Georgia. Date, December 31, 1864. Major Grumback's Report. headquarters one hundred and Forty-Ninth New-York volunteers, Savannah, Georgia, December 26, 1864. Captain O. T. May, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General: Captain: The last repo
four P. M., and bivouacked at five P. M. at Stone Cross-Roads. 2d. Marched at seven A. M., regiment and brigade guarding division-train. Crossed Buckhead Creek, and bivouacked at Buckhead Church, four miles from Millen, the junction of the railroads from Augusta and from Macon for Savannah. 3d. Marched at half-past 12 P. M. Passed near the stockade where thousands of our men (prisoners) had been confined. Crossed the Augusta Railroad, and continued our march until four A. M. of the fourth. 4th. Marched at eight A. M. Crossed Horse Creek at twelve M., and halted until dark, for a bridge to be built across a swamp. Resumed march, crossed the swamp, and bivouacked at seven P. M. 5th. Marched at nine A. M., regiment rear-guard. Crossed Little Horse Creek, marched until nine P. M., and bivouacked in the field. 6th. Marched at half-past 8 A. M. Found the roads much obstructed by trees fallen across them — the work of rebels. Bivouacked in the field at eight P. M. 7
October 29th (search for this): chapter 70
igade went on a foraging expedition to Flat Rock, and returned on the fourteenth, with train loaded with forage. 19th, 21st, 22d. The regiment guarded railroad-train and were engaged in tearing up rails on East-Point Railroad to and from East-Point. 26th. The regiment, with other troops, went on a foraging expedition to Yellow River, Georgia, and returned the twenty-ninth, having met with good success, and filling five hundred wagons with forage. The intermediate time between October twenty-ninth and November fifth was passed in performing the usual duties of camp. November 5.--Regiment broke camp at three P. M., and, with brigade and division, moved out on the McDonough road, and bivouacked till 6th. The order to march having been countermanded, the regiment returned to camp at Atlanta at twelve M. 9th. At six A. M., a body of rebel cavalry, estimated at one thousand two hundred, attacked the works in front of us with shell, and were repulsed, leaving three men kil
December 1st, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 70
d for the night at fifteen minutes past six P. M., having marched nine (9) miles. Thursday, December first, 1864, left camp at fifteen minutes past seven A. M..; our brigade in advance, marching nein right armDec. 18, 1864Hutchinson Isl'd, Ga.   3Charles Clute,PrivateCCaptured by the enemyDec. 1, 1864Near Louisville, Ga.    John Boneyparte,PrivateCCaptured by the enemyDec. 1, 1864Near LouisviDec. 1, 1864Near Louisville, Ga.    George Morris,PrivateCCaptured by the enemyDec. 1, 1864Near Louisville, Ga.   3Levi O. Fox,First Serg'tDKilledDec. 15, 1864Hutchinson Is'ld, Ga.    John Schram,PrivateDAmputated right lDec. 1, 1864Near Louisville, Ga.   3Levi O. Fox,First Serg'tDKilledDec. 15, 1864Hutchinson Is'ld, Ga.    John Schram,PrivateDAmputated right legDec. 18, 1864Hutchinson Isl'd, Ga.    Reuben Cain,CorporalDWound slightly in left hip by shellDec. 18, 1864Hutchinson Isl'd, Ga.Since ret'd to duty  1Albert Brown,PrivateEWound slightly in r't knee by shellDec. 13, 1864Near Savannah, Ga.   1John Farrell,CorporalFCaptured by the enemyDec. 1, 1864Near Louisville, Ga.  1 Chas. A. Ahreets,First Lieut.HKilledDec. 13, 1864Near S
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