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army, and crossing the Montgomery railroad seven miles west of East Point.
From this point it moved in a southeasterly direction, striking the Macon railroad about a mile north of Jonesborough.
On the 1st instant, with the brigade, the regiment came up as a support to the Third Brigade, of the Third Division, Fourteenth Army Corps, but was not engaged.
On the 6th instant it took up line of march for Atlanta, near which place it arrived on the 8th instant, and where it now lies.
The regiment has moved and operated with the brigade (luring the entire time.
The effective force of the regiment when it left Ringgold was-officers, 17; enlisted men, 388.
Its present effective force is-officers, 15; enlisted men, 286.
Of this number I officer has died of disease and 1 resigned.
Of the enlisted men as follows: Killed, 4; sent to hospital wounded, 27; sick, 71; total, 102.
I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
Geo. T. Perkins, Lieutenant-Colonel, Comdg. 105th Ohio Volunteers. Capt. C. A. Cilley
, Assistant Adjutant-General, Second Brigade.
, Assistant Adjutant-General, Second Brigade.