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741 Series I Volume XXXVIII-V Serial 76 - The Atlanta Campaign Part V

Page 741 Chapter L. CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.-UNION.

CAMP ON CHATTAHOOCHEE, August 31, 1864-9.30 p. m.

(Received 2.30 a. m. September 1.)

Major THOMAS T. ECKERT:

Wheeler to-day cut railroad and telegraph first near Wartrace, and later between Elk River and Cumberland Mountains. His operations have been in a line near Cowan. No communication with Sherman since my last; but heavy artillery firing was heard southeast of Atlanta this morning, distance about fifteen miles from Vining's. Slocum's reconnaissance found too many rebels before Atlanta, and returned.

J. C. VAN DUZER.


HDQRS. MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSISSIPPI,
In the Field, near Renfroe's Place, August 31, 1864-5.45 p. m.

[General SHERMAN:]

GENERAL: There is no musketry to be heard at all, but occasionally the report of artillery on our left. Our trains are moving to the front. Colonel Strong, of General H[oward's] staff, just passed, on his way to the right, to verify the report of one of Kilpatrick's men, who says that General K[ilpatrick], who was holding a bridge over Flint River, two miles south of the right of the Army of the Tennessee, has been driven away from the river by rebel infantry. A rebel prisoner belonging to Cleburne's division says they were ordered to move to the south and turn our right.

Respectfully,

CHARLES EWING,

Acting Inspector-General.

[AUGUST 31, 1864.-For General Field Orders, Numbers 13 (congratulatory), from headquarters Department and Army of the Tennessee, see Part III, p. 49.]

Consolidated semi-monthly field return of artillery serving in the Army of the Ohio for the fifteen days ending August 31, 1864.

Effective force.

Battery. Division. Officers. Men. Guns.

19th Ohio. Second 4 79 4

1st Michigan do. 2 89 4

(F).

22nd Indiana. do. 2 111 4

15th Indiana. Third. 3 102 4

1st Ohio (D). do. 4 98 4

23rd Indiana. do. 2 116 4

24th Indiana. Cavalry 1 61 2

Corps.

Total. ... 18 656 26

Casualties.

Battery. Caisso Rounds Horses. Men Loss of

ns. of wounded. horses.

ammunit

ion on

hand.

19th Ohio. 4 513 69 1 5

1st Michigan 4 808 68 ... 9

(F).

22nd Indiana. 4 451 63 ... 18

15th Indiana. 4 629 72 1 5

1st Ohio (D). 4 800 66 1 4

23rd Indiana. 4 394 67 ... 13

24th Indiana. 2 400 36 ... 2

Total. 26 3,995 441 3 56

I certify that the above report is correct.

G. W. SCHOFIELD,

Lieutenant-Colonel and Chief of Artillery and Ordnance.


HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE OHIO,
Decatur, Ga., September 10, 1864.


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