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The Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman
Vol. II.

CHAPTER XVIII
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Five hundred and sixty-five rebels have up to this time been buried, and about two hundred are supposed to be yet unburied.

A large number of their wounded were undoubtedly carried away in the night, as the enemy did not withdraw till near daylight.

The enemy's loss could not have been less than six or seven thousand men.

A more detailed report will hereafter be made.
I am, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, JOHN A.

LOGAN, Major-General, commanding Fifteenth Army Corps.
General Howard, in transmitting this report, added: I wish to express my high gratification with the conduct of the troops engaged.


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