Forage was obtained to subsist all animals including those captured.
This command destroyed no cotton or gins owing to the fact that such duty was not assigned it. Deeming negroes an encumbrance they were prohibited from attaching themselves to the command.
I am Sir
Very Respectfully
Your Obedient Servant,
(Signed.) Geo. W. Cook,
Captain Commanding Regiment.
| Number of miles railroad destroyed | 2 |
| Cotton | none. |
| Gins | none. |
| Number of horses captured | 6 |
| Number of mules captured | 25 |
| Supplies obtained and brought to Savannah | none. |
| Enlisted men killed | 1 |
| Enlisted men wounded | 1 |
CAMPAIGN REPORT FROM SAVANNAH TO BENTONVILLE.
Headquarters 125th Illinois Volunteer Infantry,