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        headquarters Fifty-First Illinois Infantry, Near
          Atlanta, Ga., 
          September
          12, 1864
        .
      
       
        Captain: I have the honor to submit the following condensed report of operations of my command during the late
        campaign:
       
        Left Cleveland, Tenn., 
          May
          3
        , and commenced skirmishing on the 5th at Buzzard Roost,
        where, on the 
          9th
        , part of the regiment participated in an unsuccessful charge on the enemy's works.
        Had 2 men wounded at this point.
        The enemy fell back on the night of the 
          12th
        , and we passed through Dalton on the 13th in pursuit, and
        engaged them at Resaca on the 
          14th
        , losing 
          Captain
          Lester
        , killed, and 20 men wounded.
        The enemy evacuated his works on the night of the 
          15th
        , and we followed, skirmishing continually until the 19th, when we halted, and the whole army rested for
        three days near Kingston.
        Resumed the march on the 
          23d
        , and found the enemy on the 25th near Dallas.
        After eleven days skirmishing they retreated, and we rested three days near Acworth.
        The casualties here (near Dallas) were 1 officer and 11 men
        wounded.
        Moved forward on the 
          9th of June
        , and on the 
          15th
        , being on the skirmish line, lost 1 officer and 12 men killed and wounded.
        On the 
          17th
         the enemy decamped to their intrenchments at Kenesaw,
        where nothing except changes of line and light skirmishing occurred till the 27th, when we participated in an
        assault on the enemy's line, losing 4 officers and 39 men. The losses from the 15th to this time were 11 men
        killed and wounded.
        The enemy left this line on the night of the 
          2d of July
        , and we marched to the Chattahoochee without further hinderance than a show of resistance on the 
          4th
        .
        On the 
          10th
         marched to Roswell, eighteen miles up the river, and
        crossed, returning to our position in the corps on the 
          13th
        , and again crossed the river on the 
          14th
        , and rested three days. Marched on the 18th in support of the skirmish line.
        On the 
          20th
         supported and reenforced the Eighty-eighth Illinois, First Brigade.
        Afterward formed line, facing to the rear, and built breast-works.
        Casualties, 5 wounded. On the 
          22d
         confronted the enemy in their fortifications around Atlanta, where we remained until the night of the 
          25th
        , when we started on a raid, which resulted in the evacuation of Atlanta, on the night of the 
          1st of September
        .
        In the skirmish near Jonesborough on the 1st lost 2 men wounded,
        and on the 2d near 
          Lovejoy
        's, 3 men wounded.
        Remained at 
          Lovejoy
        's till the 5th; commenced a retrogade movement in the evening, regiment on picket, and marched in
        triumph into Atlanta on the 
          8th
        .
       
        This is a brief outline of operations, and somewhat imperfect, owing to the fact that I have been in command
        since 
          June
          27
         only.
       
        I append a list of casualties during the campaign: Officers killed, 3; wounded, 5; total, 8.
        Enlisted men killed, 22; wounded, 79; captured, 4; missing, 1; total, 106.
        Aggregate, 114.
       
        I am, captain, very truly, your obedient servant,
       
      
Captain Waterman , Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, Third Brigade.