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General Johnston's official report. Vineville, Georgia, October 20, 1864. General S. Cooper, Adjutant and Inspector-General: Sir: I have the honor to make the following report of the operations of the Army of Tennessee while it was under my command. Want of the reports of the lieutenant-generals, for which I have waited until now, prevents me from being circumstantial. In obedience to the orders of the President, received by telegraph at Clinton, Mississippi, December 18, 1863, ended. He told me that the object of his journey was to confer with Lieutenant-General Lee, and communicate with General E. K. Smith in relation to reinforcements for me. He talked much more of affairs in Virginia than in Georgia, asserting, what I believed, that Sherman's army outnumbered Grant's, and me with the belief that his visits to me were unofficial. A copy of a brief report by General Hood accompanies this. Most respectfully,Your obedient servant. J. E. Johnston,General.