The Siege of Savannah in December 1864 And the Confederate Operations in Georg

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The Siege of Savannah in December 1864 And the Confederate Operations in Georg
Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-1893
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I have the honor to state, that all the guns at the heavy batteries under my command in the District of Georgia, with the exception of one 32-pounder, on Hutchinsou s 153 island (unfit for service) were thoroughly spiked, the carriages cut and otherwise rendered useless, the truck and maneuvering wheels thrown into the river, and the eccentric axles deranged. All the ammunition, averaging one hundred and odd rounds per gun, in cluding friction primers, fuzes and projectiles, as far as practicab...le, were also thrown into the river or moats. Handspikes, rammers, sponges, and other ordnance stores were broken up and destroyed. ***** I am Colonel, Very respectfully, Your obdt. Servt, EDWD. C. ANDERSON, Coin. Comdg.
The troops from the western lines were quietly withdrawn in the order and at the hours indicated in the circulars issued by the lieutenant general for the evacuation of the city. No confusion pre vailed, and the movement was executed silently and in good order. Guns were spiked, and ammu nition destroyed as far as this could conveniently be done without attracting the notice of the enemy in our immediate front.


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