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er Lieutenant McDowell. I ordered Adjutant Doyle to the forts on the right of the road to receive their surrender. As soon as the regiment got inside the line of works, the entire line surrendered, finding themselves cut off from town, and Colonel Cummins, who commanded the forces (one brigade) immediately on the road, came down with about five hundred men and surrendered to me. I left two companies (G and I) in charge of prisoners, and moved on towards town with the other companies. At the ips, Company C, Seventeenth Indiana volunteers (battle flag), was got at the same time and place. The battle flag marked captured by First Lieutenant James H. McDowell, company B, Seventeenth Indiana volunteers, was surrendered to him by Colonel Cummins, in the rebel works on the Columbus road, one and a half miles from Macon, Georgia, on the surrender of said works. The rebel flag marked on the flag Worrell Greys, was captured by privates A R. Hudson and J. Davis, from a battalion of mi