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July 19th, the brigade remained in the same camp.
July 20th, the brigade in advance of, and Avith the di- vision, moved toward Atlanta, due south, and at 1 1 A. M. Crossed Peach Tree Creek with the division, at a point bridged by Newton's division of the 14th corps. Our di- vision had orders to fill the interval between Newton's di- vision and Geary's division of the 20th corps, which crossed to our right and below us. The pickets of the enemy occupied the position we Avere ordored to assume. T
...wo regiments Avere ordered to adA^ance as skirmishers. My brigade furnished the 22d Wisconsin, under command of Lieut. -Colonel Bloodgood, Avho promptly advanced, covering almost the entire front, and leaving but a small space for the 1 36th Ncav York of the 3d brigade. The skirmishers of the enemy Avere driven off and pursued for nearly half a mile from out the A'alley, and over a Ioav range of hills to the south, Avhen the skirmishers halted, joining to those of the 4th corps on the left, and of Gen.

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