September 16, 1864
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Active Operations and Sub-Operations
Georgia
Occupation of Atlanta, Georgia (Day 15/75)
(September 2-November 15, 1864)
Indian Territory
NEW MEXICO TERRITORY
Expedition to Southwestern New Mexico Territory (Day 56/80)
(July 23-October 10, 1864)Scouts from Fort Sumner, New Mexico Territory (Day 45/94)
(August 3-November 4, 1864)
VIRGINIA
The Richmond Campaign (Day 96/295)
(June 13, 1864-April 3, 1865)(Sheridan's) Shenandoah Valley Campaign (Day 41/114)
(August 7-November 28, 1864)
Engagements and Casualties
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