. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . nied to the liinat LoNeJoy Station, hut was auain attackecl and then madehis way out iioilli and east to Decatur, arri\i!ii:- on the estimated that the daniaiie done to tin- line could herepaired in ten days, and Sherman atonce ordered the oriiiinal [ilaii to i:\ti;acis imjom diauv. d Illy -Ia.—Workiuiion intrench-nieiits. It is iiecissary to i)e watch-ful, as the enemy lire at e\ery manseen. Serut. William rownseiid, ofA. was wounded. duly It!.— F
. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . nied to the liinat LoNeJoy Station, hut was auain attackecl and then madehis way out iioilli and east to Decatur, arri\i!ii:- on the estimated that the daniaiie done to tin- line could herepaired in ten days, and Sherman atonce ordered the oriiiinal [ilaii to i:\ti;acis imjom diauv. d Illy -Ia.—Workiuiion intrench-nieiits. It is iiecissary to i)e watch-ful, as the enemy lire at e\ery manseen. Serut. William rownseiid, ofA. was wounded. duly It!.— Fourth (oips linestiitcheil out to relie\e otlui constructed a j)ieket fence in of our works str(uii;Iliouiih to delay the enemy if they cliarue. duly 1^8.— oil picket. Samuel Sailor, (d K, waskilled, and (Jeorife Sheiiatield, of (i, was mortalK wounded. duly 31.—Losses and promotions in duly : First Lieu-tenants lvidi;-ley C. Towers. CMuirles T. Clark and AlexanderHickson weix- prcuiiotcd to Caj)taiiis, (d 1>. F. and K. respic-tivily. Lieut. .Xyrum 1hillips was appointe(l Adjutant, and. \\ 111,1 \ M II . I 302 OPDYCKE TIGERS, Lieut. AV. II. Crowell, Heginiental Quartermaster. Sec-ond Lieutenants Charles Leimbacli, Richard K. Hulse andCharles C. Coates were promoted to First Alexander H. Postlewait and Thomas R. Mahanwere promoted to Second Lieutenants. Died : John Heiner,of G (from wound), and David Barnes, of K. Dischaigedfor wounds and disabilit}^ : George Jestin, of C; CharlesReed, of H. Christopher C. Clark, of C, was transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps on accountof wound. August 1.—The Goth and 125th(3hio moved to the left lialf a mileand worked on a fort. August 7 (Sunday).—Worked on the fort eacli day hist Aveek. No work to-day. Two sermons to-day by Chaplain Lewis. Colonel Op- dycke took permanent command of the First Brigade yesterday. Our regiment will be transferred to that brigade soon it is said.
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