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ll's Cav.; Confed., Gen. McCausland's Cav. Losses: Union, 6 killed, 10 wounded; Confed., 10 killed and wounded. June 22-23, 1864: Weldon Railroad, Williams' farm or Jerusalem Plank Road, Va. Union, Second and Sixth Corps and First Division of Fifth Corps, Army of the Potomac; Confed., Gen. A. P. Hill's Corps. es from the North while the rest of Sherman's army was engaged in attacking Hood's retreating columns. In the march to the sea the corps was commanded by General A. S. Williams. At Savannah the troops again had the honor of being the first to enter an evacuated city, the second division marching in on the morning of December 21,lsing successive attacks with the aid of its artillery. Another change in the commanding officer was made on April 2d, when General J. A. Mower succeeded General A. S. Williams When this cruel war is over Ready to till the fields of peace. A nation's joy and grief--welcome brave soldiers below crape and the flag at