s and fighting proceeded at
all others.
I also send you a copy of General Garrard's report of the breaking
of the railroad toward Augusta. I am now grouping my command to
attack the Macon road, and with that view will intrench a strong
line of circumvallation with flanks, so as to have as large an
infantry column as possible, with all the cavalry to swing round to
the south and east, to strike that road at or below East Point.
I have the honor to be, your obedient servant,
W. T. SHERMAN, Major-General commanding.
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT AND ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE
BEFORE ATLANTA GEORGIA, July 24, 1864
Major-General W. T. SHERMAN, commanding Military Division of the
Mississippi.
GENERAL: I have the honor to report the following general summary
of the result of the attack of the enemy on this army on the 22d
inst.
Total loss, killed, wounded, and missing, thirty-five hundred and
twenty-one, and ten pieces of artillery.
We have buried and delivered to the enemy, under a flag of truce
sent in by them, in front of the Third Division, Seventeenth Corps,
one thousand of their killed.
The number of their dead in front of the Fourth Division of the
same corps, including those on the ground not now occupied by our
troops, General Blair reports, will swell the number of their dead
on his front to two thousand.
The number of their dead buried in front of the Fifteenth Corps, up
to this hour, is three hundred and sixty, and the commanding
officer reports that at least as many more are yet unburied;
burying-parties being still at work.
The number of dead buried in front of the Sixteenth Corps is four
hundred and twenty-two. We have over one thousand of their wounded
in our hands, the larger number of the wounded being carried off
during the night, after the engagement, by them.
We captured eighteen stands of colors, and have them now. We also
captured five thousand stands of arms.
The attack was made on our lines seven times, and was seven times
repulsed. Hood's and Hardee's corps and Wheeler's cavalry engaged
us.
We have sent to the rear one thousand prisoners, including
thirty-three commissioned officers of high rank.
We still occupy the field, and the troops are in fine spirits. A
detailed and full report will be furnished as soon as completed.
Recapitulation.
Our total loss............................ 3,521
Enemy's dead, thus far reported, buried,
and delivered to them..............
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