. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . ting in74th Illinois. The newspapers report Genei^al Thomas aboutto start on a campaign through Alabama. Hope it is a false report. February 16.—Inspection byBrigade Inspector. Dress parade. February 17.—Henry Whitmer,.of F, returned Irom hospital.^1^ F e I) r u a r y 18. —Warm day. ^PBlL ^ Lewis Spickler, of G, went home on jn^ Jk^ ^ furlough. ^^ ^yw!^ February 19 (Sunday).—In- spection. Preaching in 74th Illi-nois; text, Psalms, XY, 114. Dressparade at 4. February 20.


. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . ting in74th Illinois. The newspapers report Genei^al Thomas aboutto start on a campaign through Alabama. Hope it is a false report. February 16.—Inspection byBrigade Inspector. Dress parade. February 17.—Henry Whitmer,.of F, returned Irom hospital.^1^ F e I) r u a r y 18. —Warm day. ^PBlL ^ Lewis Spickler, of G, went home on jn^ Jk^ ^ furlough. ^^ ^yw!^ February 19 (Sunday).—In- spection. Preaching in 74th Illi-nois; text, Psalms, XY, 114. Dressparade at 4. February 20. — Dress drill. OtHcers school in evening. Feln-uary 21.—It is reported our troops have takenCharleston, S. C, and a salute was fired. February 22.—A salute was tired in honor of Washing-tons Pirthday. In the evening our sutler entertained theoilicers, setting up a good supper. February 23.—Wet and muddy. John North, of F,returned from hospital. Sergt. William J. Jones, of K, died onthis date while absent on furlough. February 2;).—Lieutenant Colonel Brutt started to Ohio- leave »^f Ti;viN TiUMAN. A (1- AT HUNTSVILLE. 379 February 20 (Sunday).—Inspection. Lieut. D. K. , wounded at Franklin, returned to-day. Henry Wliit-iiier, of F, was sent to the hospital again. February 27.—Clear day. Ball game in morning. Xodrill or dress parade. February 28.—Muster and inspection at o p. :Nr. Textto-night, Isaiah, V, 14. We are to have a series of revivalmeetings. Capt. E. P. Bates has been commissioned Major,but can not muster, as we liave not enough men to carry aline of Held oliicers. Cassius Coats, Levi H. Hall andHarvey W. Lamb, of C, and Orlando Slioults, ot F, have beendischarged foi wounds and disability. March 2.—The several Chaplains organized a brigadechurch to-da}. Capt. W. S. Williams has leave of absencefor twenty days. March 3. — Ca[»tain Dickson,Lieutenant Payne and LieutenantThoman are appointed a board toreport wha


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