. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . Wit AM Ml Kim OPDYCKE TIGERS,. were the battered remnants of brigades that had been takenfrom other parts of the line and pushed in there to resisttlie assault upon that iiank, viz: the brigades eomnuindedrespectively by John Beatty, Van Derveer and Stanley, allthree of whom came to Snodgrass Hill and joined in itsdefense. Oft* to Ilarkers left, and distant half a mile, Rey-nolds had drawn back his right (Kings brigade) so as toface in about the same direction we did


. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . Wit AM Ml Kim OPDYCKE TIGERS,. were the battered remnants of brigades that had been takenfrom other parts of the line and pushed in there to resisttlie assault upon that iiank, viz: the brigades eomnuindedrespectively by John Beatty, Van Derveer and Stanley, allthree of whom came to Snodgrass Hill and joined in itsdefense. Oft* to Ilarkers left, and distant half a mile, Rey-nolds had drawn back his right (Kings brigade) so as toface in about the same direction we did. Harker was at theSnodgrass house, facing southerly; partof Stanleys brigade of Xegleys divisionnext on Ilarkers riglit; then the rem-nants of Brannans division and part ofBuells brigade of Woods division andother remnants of regiments on his right.(tcu. Gordon Granger, who had been infront of liossville with two brigades ofSteednians di\ision and one brigade ofMorgans division of the Reserve Corps,had left McCooks brigade to guard theroad to the gaj), and with the brigades commanded by Whit-taker and John G. Mitchell, was marching to the


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