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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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No. 150.
reports of Col. William P. Robinson, Twenty-third Missouri Infantry, of operations July 10-September 8.
Hdqrs. Twenty-Third Missouri Volunteers, Near Atlanta, Ga., August 21, 1864.
Captain: Agreeably to orders received from Colonel Walker, commanding brigade, I have the honor to report the movements of the Twenty-third Missouri Infantry Volunteers since joining the brigade.
I reported with seven companies of my regiment (three companies having been left at McMinnville, Ten n camp until to-day, when the regiment marched with the brigade on the Atlanta road about two miles, and was placed in the rear as a support to the skirmish line.
September 7, marched about nine miles and went into camp near Rough and Ready.
September 8, marched about seven miles to our present position, one and a half miles southeast of Atlanta.
I am proud to be able to state that the officers and men of this regiment, without a single exception, have borne the hardships and fatigues of th
July 10th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 157
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No. 150.
reports of Col. William P. Robinson, Twenty-third Missouri Infantry, of operations July 10-September 8.
Hdqrs. Twenty-Third Missouri Volunteers, Near Atlanta, Ga., August 21, 1864.
Captain: Agreeably to orders received from Colonel Walker, commanding brigade, I have the honor to report the movements of the Twenty-third Missouri Infantry Volunteers since joining the brigade.
I reported with seven companies of my regiment (three companies having been left at McMinnville, Tenn., to garrison that post) to Brigadier-General Turchin, commanding First Brigade, Third Division, Fourteenth Army Corps, near Vining's Station, Ga., on the 10th day of July, 1864, and encamped on the north side of the Chattahoochee River.
On the 17th we moved with the brigade across the river without opposition.
On the 19th crossed Peach Tree Creek under a heavy fire from the rebel skirmishers and threw up earth-works.
On the 20th moved forward again to obtain a more suitable position on the
September 8th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 157
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W. B. Curtis (search for this): chapter 157