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reports of Col. Caleb H. Carlton, Eighty-ninth Ohio Infantry, of operations June 1-September 8.
Hdqrs. Eighty-Ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, August 18, 1864.
Sir: I have the honor to transmit the following report of the movements of the Eighty-ninth Ohio from June I to August 6, 1864:
June 1, the regiment formed part of the guard for the department ammunition train.
June 2, moved about two miles on the road to Pumpkin Vine Creek ; bivouacked for the night.
3d, moved about two miles; crossed Pumpkin Vine Creek and bivouacked.
June 5, moved about three miles; bivouacked near Burnt Church. June 7, moved eastward; cross railroad; pass through Acworth; bivouacked one and a half miles south of Acworth.
June 10, regiment and brigade relieved from train guard; moved five miles on Marietta road; join our division.
June 11, moved one mile to the left; bivouacked at midnight. June 12.
move one-half mile to the left; halt in reserve line; heavy skirmishing in front
June 11th (search for this): chapter 162
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June 10th (search for this): chapter 162