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        Hdqrs. Third Brig., First Div., 4TH Army Corps, Atlanta,
          Ga., 
          September
          15, 1864
        .
      
       
        Captain: In compliance with orders received from headquarters First
          Division, Fourth Army Corps, I have the honor to submit the
        following report of the part taken by the Third Brigade, First Division, Fourth Army Corps, in the
        recent campaign, since 
          September
          4
        , when I assumed command of the brigade, in accordance with orders from 
          Brigadier-General
          Kimball
        , commanding First Division, Fourth Army Corps.
       
        
          September
          4
        , on assuming command of the brigade I found it in position in front of the enemy, the right resting on
        the left of the Third Division. 
          September
          5
        , I received orders from headquarters First Division, Fourth Corps, to have my command in readiness to move at 8 p. m. to Jonesborough and take up the same position occupied on entering that
        place.
        The order for march: The Second Brigade, 
          Colonel
          Taylor
        , first; the First Brigade, 
          Colonel
          Kirby
        , second; the Third Brigade, 
          Colonel
          Bennett
        , third.
        The hour arriving my command was in readiness, moving with the column.
        I arrived at Jonesborough
        
          September
          6
         at 3 a. m. Owing to the darkness and great fatigue of my men, I asked permission of 
          General
          Kimball
         to camp my command in front of the works built and occupied by my brigade on entering the town on 
          September
          1
        .
        It was granted, with instructions to occupy the works at early dawn, which was complied with.
        
          September
          6
        , my command lay quiet all day, occupying the works; nothing unusual transpired.
        In the evening I received orders to have my command in readiness to move at 7 a. m. on the 
          7th instant
        . 
          September
          7
        , my command moved at 7 a. m. in the advance of the division, going into camp 3 p. m., near Rough and
        Ready Station.
        Nothing of note occurred during this day. In the evening I received orders to march at 7 a. m. on the morning of
        the 8th to Atlanta.
        
          September
          8
        , my command moved at the hour appointed, following the First Brigade,
        
          Colonel
          Kirby
        .
        Arriving on the ground in rear of Atlanta, formerly occupied by a
        portion of the Army of the Tennessee, at 1 o'clock, I
        took position as directed by 
          General
          Kimball
        , which ground is at present occupied by my command.
       
        In the absence of 
          General
          Grose
         I am unable to give a report prior to the date herein given.
       
        No comments are needed on the officers and men composing this brigade for the few days they were committed to my
        orders.
        Closing the campaign, I must say, with due respect to each and every one, that they performed their duties
        nobly, as men and soldiers.
       
        An official report from 
          General
          Grose
        , in combination with all the movements, will be forwarded as soon as received at these headquarters.
       
        I have the honor to be, your obedient servant,