. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . II. MossMANN, 1!. erawled to a cabin not far away where heremained several days, and was then removed to CrawfishSprings and thence to Chattanooga, and in time was takennorth by stages from one hospital to another and finallyreached his home. Ord. Sergt. Henry Glenville. of H, fell in the firstcharge, shot through the body. He was paroled and wentfrom one hospital to another until he reached Camp Denni-son, Ohio, wdiere he remained for some montlis, then returnedto the r


. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . II. MossMANN, 1!. erawled to a cabin not far away where heremained several days, and was then removed to CrawfishSprings and thence to Chattanooga, and in time was takennorth by stages from one hospital to another and finallyreached his home. Ord. Sergt. Henry Glenville. of H, fell in the firstcharge, shot through the body. He was paroled and wentfrom one hospital to another until he reached Camp Denni-son, Ohio, wdiere he remained for some montlis, then returnedto the regiment and served as a lieutenant to the end of thewar, but has not been heard from since muster-out. Charles Heed, of H, was shot tlirough the hand andbreast when part way up Snodgrass Heights, and w\as thoughtto l)e mortally wounded. After the first assault and l)eforethe second, Peter Knapp, of H, was given permission to goout for the purpose of getting Reeds watch and trinkets tosend home and was himself shot by a sharpshooter, and laidthere insensible and supposed to be dead, but both recovered. s^-^ JW 0^ \ -v?. r CnlSl-. .IaMKs l;. DlCKMiN. A ()). CJIICKAMMGA—OrR WOLXPFJ) MEX. 129 Kiia|>it was not rdca^rd tVoiii (oiittilciati iiri,»(»ii, however,until tlie close of the wai-. Il( iiiv X. Tracv and PatrickWelcli, (>f r> : Michael Swartz ami Anthony , uf C ;William Durant, of 1) : Kiehaid JJeenian and Samuel Tueker,of \\ and Henry lost, of II, were all paroled anall iria/.cd his foi-eheadand passed thronuli his lett hand shattei-iuiji^ seveial hones, lie went to a housewlure other wounded men were oratliere< was cajitured in couse<|uence of ouilines retiring atti-r dark, but was paroledwith the others ten days later. He hatldreamed of beini:; wounded a few daysbefore, and the ciixumstances of his easecorresjiond very closely with those of thedream. Six o


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