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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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6th (search for this): chapter 88
June 24th (search for this): chapter 88
No. 84.
report of Capt. Frederick Schultz, Battery M, First Ohio Light artillery, of operations June 24-September 8.
Hdqrs. Battery M, First Ohio Vol. Light Arty.,
In the Field, near Atlanta, Ga., September 7, 1864.
Captain: In obedience to instructions, I have the honor to submit the following as a report of the operations of this battery from the 24th day of June, 1864, to the present day:
On the 25th day of June, 1864, this battery, in compliance with orders from department headquarters, commenced its march from Nashville, Tenn., to the front, arriving at Peach Tree Creek on the 21st of July, and reporting to Brigadier-General Brannan, chief of artillery, Department of the Cumberland, for orders.
On July 22 battery was assigned to Fourth Army Corps, and was put in position on its front near Atlanta, and remained in position until August 25, when was ordered to withdraw from the front lines and prepare for a rapid march.
On August 27 ordered to report to Br
July 21st (search for this): chapter 88
July 22nd (search for this): chapter 88
August 25th (search for this): chapter 88
August 27th (search for this): chapter 88
September 1st (search for this): chapter 88
September 8th (search for this): chapter 88
No. 84.
report of Capt. Frederick Schultz, Battery M, First Ohio Light artillery, of operations June 24-September 8.
Hdqrs. Battery M, First Ohio Vol. Light Arty.,
In the Field, near Atlanta, Ga., September 7, 1864.
Captain: In obedience to instructions, I have the honor to submit the following as a report of the operations of this battery from the 24th day of June, 1864, to the present day:
On the 25th day of June, 1864, this battery, in compliance with orders from department headquarters, commenced its march from Nashville, Tenn., to the front, arriving at Peach Tree Creek on the 21st of July, and reporting to Brigadier-General Brannan, chief of artillery, Department of the Cumberland, for orders.
On July 22 battery was assigned to Fourth Army Corps, and was put in position on its front near Atlanta, and remained in position until August 25, when was ordered to withdraw from the front lines and prepare for a rapid march.
On August 27 ordered to report to Br
June 24th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 88
No. 84.
report of Capt. Frederick Schultz, Battery M, First Ohio Light artillery, of operations June 24-September 8.
Hdqrs. Battery M, First Ohio Vol. Light Arty.,
In the Field, near Atlanta, Ga., September 7, 1864.
Captain: In obedience to instructions, I have the honor to submit the following as a report of the operations of this battery from the 24th day of June, 1864, to the present day:
On the 25th day of June, 1864, this battery, in compliance with orders from department headquarters, commenced its march from Nashville, Tenn., to the front, arriving at Peach Tree Creek on the 21st of July, and reporting to Brigadier-General Brannan, chief of artillery, Department of the Cumberland, for orders.
On July 22 battery was assigned to Fourth Army Corps, and was put in position on its front near Atlanta, and remained in position until August 25, when was ordered to withdraw from the front lines and prepare for a rapid march.
On August 27 ordered to report to Br
June 25th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 88
No. 84.
report of Capt. Frederick Schultz, Battery M, First Ohio Light artillery, of operations June 24-September 8.
Hdqrs. Battery M, First Ohio Vol. Light Arty.,
In the Field, near Atlanta, Ga., September 7, 1864.
Captain: In obedience to instructions, I have the honor to submit the following as a report of the operations of this battery from the 24th day of June, 1864, to the present day:
On the 25th day of June, 1864, this battery, in compliance with orders from department headquarters, commenced its march from Nashville, Tenn., to the front, arriving at Peach Tree Creek on the 21st of July, and reporting to Brigadier-General Brannan, chief of artillery, Department of the Cumberland, for orders.
On July 22 battery was assigned to Fourth Army Corps, and was put in position on its front near Atlanta, and remained in position until August 25, when was ordered to withdraw from the front lines and prepare for a rapid march.
On August 27 ordered to report to Br