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        camp Fourteenth Michigan Infantry, Jonesborough, Ga., 
          September
          5, 1864
        .
      
       
        Captain: In compliance with orders, I have to report the participation of the Fourteenth Michigan Infantry in the campaign up to the 
          24th of August
        :
       
        My regiment joined its brigade on the 
          4th of June
        , having been detained at Bridgeport, Tenn., twelve days,
        by order of 
          Major-General
          Rousseau
        , of which 
          General
          Rousseau
         assured me he would telegraph 
          Brigadier-General
          Whipple
        , assistant adjutant-general and chief of staff, Department of the Cumberland. 
          General
          Whipple
         soon after my arrival, stated to me that my explanation and action were entirely satisfactory.
        My regiment has continued with the brigade in its usual routine of duty.
        On the 
          13th of June
        , my regiment having the advance, was in part deployed as skirmishers, near the Marietta road, where I had 2 men wounded.
        On the 
          17th of June
         on skirmish line, near same point, 2 men were wounded.
        On the 
          23d of June
        , in demonstration at Kenesaw Mountain, 2 men were killed
        and 2 wounded. On the 
          5th of July
         my regiment was deployed as skirmishers, and ordered to drive the enemy from their line of rifle-pits
        north of the Chattahoochee River.
        This we accomplished, driving the enemy to their main works.
        My loss was 6 men killed, 1 commissioned officer and 16 men wounded.
        On the 
          6th of July
        , in attempting to force the right of my line, my loss was 1 man killed, 14 wounded. On the 
          5th of August
         my bugler was killed on the march.
        On the 
          7th of August
         my regiment was again on the skirmish line, advancing nearly a mile, with a loss of 7 men killed, 32
        wounded, capturing 2 officers and 34 men. On the 
          8th
        
        
          First Lieutenant
          Kirk
         was killed in camp.
        My total killed and wounded for the period named, 
          June
          4
         to 
          August
          24
        , is 17 men killed, 1 officer killed, 1 officer wounded, and 89 men wounded.
       
        Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
       
       
        sir: In compliance with orders, I have to report the participation of the Fourteenth
          Michigan Infantry in the campaign from 
          August
          24
         to date:
       
        On the 
          1st of September
         my regiment advanced with its brigade, assaulted and carried the enemy's works, capturing 
          Brigadier-General
          Govan
        , who surrendered his command to 
          First Sergt.
          Patrick
          Irwin
        , of my regiment.
        I know that my regiment was the first to enter the enemy's works and capture 8 pieces of artillery, with
        caissons, and the battle-flag of the First Arkansas, but have observed so much
        feeling, and so many conflicting claims, that I do not desire to press the subject, for I certainly
        have no wish to detract from any regiment, but feel that the entire brigade and division did nobly.
        My loss was 2 men killed, 3 officers and 25 men wounded.
        We captured also 4 mules, 3 single harness, and many small-arms, which have been duly turned over.
       
        Very respectfully, your obedient servant,