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ices on this and previous campaigns entitle them, I think, to promotion. I forward, herewith, the reports of division commanders, and such subordinate reports as have been received; also, reports and statements of staff-officers, covering estimates of property destroyed and supplies taken from the country. I am, Colonel, very respectfully, your obedient servant, A. S. Williams, Brigadier-General Commanding. A. Report of Casualties in the Twentieth Corps from October 28th to December 27th, 1864, inclusive. Divisions.killed.wounded.missing.Aggregate. Com. Officers.Enlisted Men.Com. Officers.Enlisted Men.Com. Officers.Enlisted Men. Headquarters 20th Corps,1     1 1st Division, 2217 88109 2d Division, 8258 46114 3d Division, 117 2837 Artillery,   1124 Total,1115831164265 B. headquarters Twentieth corps, Provost-marshal's office, Savannah, Georgia, January 4, 1865. Lieutenant-Colonel H. W. Perkins, Assistant Adjutant-General: Sir: I have the honor t
ng with the advance of the enemy's cavalry; marched at midnight and crossed Ebenezer Creek at three A. M., December ninth. December tenth, encamped within twelve miles of Savannah, making short marches. Division encamped, December thirteenth, on the Louisville road six miles from the city, where it remained until the twenty-second, at which time, the city having been evacuated on the night of the twentieth, it was moved to a position, still occupied, half a mile from the town. December twenty-seventh, corps reviewed by Major-General Sherman. The division entered upon the campaign organized as it had hitherto been, into three brigades of infantry, commanded respectively by Colonel George P. Este, Fourteenth Ohio volunteers; Colonel Morton C. Hunter, Eighty-second Indiana volunteers; and Colonel N. Gleason, Eighty-seventh Indiana volunteers. The Fifth Wisconsin battery, four guns, Captain Joseph McKnight, was likewise attached to it. Our effective force of fighting men durin