. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . equest was answered Ity pealsot laniiliter from liis eomrades, andinstantly Willev was himselt ; in the merriment. L()ll>(»N. ( Ml .laiiuary 21 the Il-MIi ( )hiomareheil tVom St i-awiierry Ilainswith the eommand to l\iio\ theiiee to Loiidiii, arrivini: atthe latter placi on the L4tli. The Kourtli ( liiii:arii;a<le at LenoirsStation, Williehs and lleattys l»iii«:ades at Maryville. At London lou eahins weii erieted, supplies <ame for-ward in
. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . equest was answered Ity pealsot laniiliter from liis eomrades, andinstantly Willev was himselt ; in the merriment. L()ll>(»N. ( Ml .laiiuary 21 the Il-MIi ( )hiomareheil tVom St i-awiierry Ilainswith the eommand to l\iio\ theiiee to Loiidiii, arrivini: atthe latter placi on the L4tli. The Kourtli ( liiii:arii;a<le at LenoirsStation, Williehs and lleattys l»iii«:ades at Maryville. At London lou eahins weii erieted, supplies <ame for-ward in a short time, ami the troarati\ecomtort. Mess chests, valises and camii i-cpiipair* wi-re for-wardiMl troin Chattanooira, arriving: Fehruary 10. Amonii the eomaleseents who came up with the haiinairewas Xewconier, of 1. who rode into lamp on a pony, forwhieh he had traded his wateh. Foraijce heini^ searce. Colo-nel Moore told him he eould have a pass and must go out. I T. I II m:i 1 ~ IriMii M II 11^). 214 OPDYCKE TIGERS, and dispose of his charger. On the next (hiy he sohl theanimal to Barbara Green, receiving in part pa} a su})ply ofvegetables and taking her promissory note for the has the note yet. On February 18 our brigade marclied to Sweet Water,and returned on the 22nd. On the 20th Longstreet had a force of infantry acrossthe Holston at Strawberry Plains. On the 23rd he had with-drawn and was reported to be retir-ing towards Virginia. The iSTinthCorps, Second Division, Twenty-third Corps, and Third Division,Fourth Corps, were ordered to marchin pursuit. Under that order Woodsdivision moved to Kew Market. One of the incidents of theclosing days of February was aninspection by Lieut. Col. C. B. Corn-stock, Assistant Inspector General,from wliose report we quote to showthat the 125th maintained its effi-ciency in spite of discouraging surroundings: Headquarteks 1 mujtary divison op the mississippi, Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 27,
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