. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . une a longlist of sick and wonnded, viz. Discharged, Sergt. John , Howard Bascomb, Bates Lerontie, G. A. Robinson^Lorenzo Row and William D. Tod, of C; Edward McLaneand James W. Woffinden, of D; Sharp and Thomas McMillen, ofE; Christian jSTewcomer, of F; JolmAdams and Tobias C. Breece, of G ;James E. Archer, Cassius C. Birch, Val-entine Piienger, of H ; Sergt. Isaiah Bell,Corp. Elijah Kessler, John Bohn, GeorgeBrown, Simon Figley, David S. Phillips,Ja


. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . une a longlist of sick and wonnded, viz. Discharged, Sergt. John , Howard Bascomb, Bates Lerontie, G. A. Robinson^Lorenzo Row and William D. Tod, of C; Edward McLaneand James W. Woffinden, of D; Sharp and Thomas McMillen, ofE; Christian jSTewcomer, of F; JolmAdams and Tobias C. Breece, of G ;James E. Archer, Cassius C. Birch, Val-entine Piienger, of H ; Sergt. Isaiah Bell,Corp. Elijah Kessler, John Bohn, GeorgeBrown, Simon Figley, David S. Phillips,James Prince and Daniel Richardson, ofI; ITathaniel I). Amidon, William ;v II. FnsNAKiiT. A. Atvvood, Johu II. Brandcbcrry, AdelbertCurtis and Edmond Swett, of K. Philander Odell, of C,Peter Knapp, of II and Ord. Sergt. James II. Hanson, of I,released from Andersonvillo Prison, were discharged in Dailey, of H, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corpsfor loss of arm, was discharged in June. July 1.—The request for muster-out (d the regimentfor\var(h(l V)y Colonol Brutl, May 27, has found its way through. COMPANY B MUSTERED OUT. 39S tlie mazes of red tape to tlie War Department and back again^ Jul} 2 (Sunday).—Inspection. Preaching by ChaplainPowelh Text, Geii., II, 7. Jnly 3.—General Order No. 45, by General Opdycke^read to-day, requires thorough policing of camp. July 4.—Almost everybody except guards have hadpasses to visit the city for some part of the day or even-ing. Sky rockets indicate a celebration of the steamers are assembling here, it is said, to take ourCorps to Texas. Woods division has marching orders. July 5.—Woods division is embarking for Texas. July 7.—Captain Powers, having been notified of themuster-out of his Company (B) at iSTash-ville, June 20, is relieved from duty asacting Assistant Adjutant General, andgoes home. A general order read to-daynames the statt* for First Brigade as fol-lows: Capt. Charles T. Ch^rk


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