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        Hdqrs. Ninety-Fourth regiment Ohio Vols., Atlanta, Ga., 
          September
          11, 1864
        .
      
       
        In obedience to circular from brigade headquarters, I have the honor to report as follows:
       
        This command moved with the army from Ringgold, Ga., 
          May
          7, 1864
        .
        Was engaged at Buzzard Roost as skirmishers 
          May
          11
        ; 1 man killed and 1 mortally wounded.
        Moved to the right, through Snake Creek Gap, 
          May
          12
        .
        Was in the engagement at Resaca, 
          May
          14
        , Company E deployed as skirmishers, 
          Lieut.
          James
          Mitchell
         in command.
        
          Lieutenant
          Mitchell
         was wounded at 12 m. on skirmish line.
        At
        2 p. m an assault upon the enemy's works was ordered.
        The line moved forward, but were not successful in reaching the enemy's works.
        Were fortunate in finding cover in a small ravine, where the command did some close shooting, which forced the
        enemy to keep
        under cover of his works until dark, when we withdrew; lost 13 men killed and 33 wounded. At 8 a. m., 
          May
          15
        , were placed in second line.
        The enemy evacuated on the night of the 15th; moved in pursuit on the 
          16th
        .
        Found the enemy near Dallas, 
          May
          26
        .
        Were placed in front and skirmished with the enemy until 
          June
          2
        .
        On the night of 
          June
          5
         the enemy withdrew to Lost Mountain.
        We were not in the front until 
          June
          17
        .
        Near Kenesaw Mountain, 
          June
          21
        , 
          1
         man wounded on skirmish line; 9 p. m., were placed in second line of works.
        
          June
          22
        , artillery firing heavy; 1 commissioned officer and 6 men wounded by shell from.
        the enemy's guns.
       
        
          July
          1
        , 
          1
         man killed by rebel sharpshooter.
        During the night of 
          July
          2
         the enemy evacuated his position and retreated 
          four miles below Marietta
        .
        The night of 
          July
          9
         the enemy again withdrew across the Chattahoochee River.
        Camped on the opposite side of river from the enemy until 
          July
          17
        , when we moved across the river.
        During the engagement 
          July
          20
         we were in support of the left wing of brigade; lost 1 man
        killed and 7 wounded by rebel shell.
        
          July
          22
        , were engaged in front of Atlanta; 2 men wounded.
       
        
          August
          7
        , advanced the lines; 3 men wounded.
        
          August
          13
        , 
          1
         man killed.
        
          August
          15
        , 
          1
         man killed.
        
          August
          20
        , 
          1
         man wounded.
        
          August
          24
        , 
          1
         man killed.
        Moved the night of the 26th; no casualties in regiment since.
       
        The officers and men of the command have done nobly.
        They have proved themselves brave and efficient in all skirmishes and engagements during the campaign.
        Nominal list of casualties (omitted) shows 21 men killed and 2 officers and 53 men wounded; total, 76.
       
        Very respectfully, your obedient servant,