. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . August 6 (Sunday).—Inspection at9 a. iM. Preaching in 57th Indiana at 10A. M. and 3 p. m. The services were wellattended. An order was read to pardonall the men who left the command with-out authority while en route from Nash-ville, who have returned to duty. Allsuch cases had been previously disposedof in the 125th. August 7.—Andrew J. Couch, of Company I, and JoeWilliams, of F, have been detailed as teamsters. August 8.—Canie to Indianola with a wagon train to-day. Wil


. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . August 6 (Sunday).—Inspection at9 a. iM. Preaching in 57th Indiana at 10A. M. and 3 p. m. The services were wellattended. An order was read to pardonall the men who left the command with-out authority while en route from Nash-ville, who have returned to duty. Allsuch cases had been previously disposedof in the 125th. August 7.—Andrew J. Couch, of Company I, and JoeWilliams, of F, have been detailed as teamsters. August 8.—Canie to Indianola with a wagon train to-day. Will return in the morning. Captain Bates, A. A. for brigade is here. Fish and melons are cheap. Weget Mexican silver for change. Citizens say fractional cur-rency has never been used here, and that before the warclosed greenbacks were seldom seen. The currency of theneighborhood is silver. August 9.—When the wind began to blow from theGulf this morning we started for camp, and arrived all right. August 10.—Sergt. Fred. Allen, of D, has been detailedas a clerk for Captain Clark, at Brigade Headquarters. Be-. ^\\.\. Sami I. BuoWN, (ioth O. V. at (^hickamauga. 404 OPDYCKE TIGERS, ceived a mail to-day. Onl} letters. No newspapers. Weknow very little about proceedings in the United States. August 11.—Captain Steadnian is making a has a large jar of alcohol in which he has placed a hornedfrog, a hooded adder, a thunder snake, several tarantulas,centipedes, etc. August 12.—We have a large numhor of sick 13 (Sunday).—Inspection. N^o preaching intliis brigade on account of tlie Cha}i-laiiTs absence. August 14.—Sergt. J. S. Stingerand Joe Keys, of F, went \\\\\\ thewagons to get country French, of Conqiany C, hasbeen promoted to First Lieutenantof Com[»any E, to date August Lane, Brigade Ins})ectoi,will inspect the several regiments;125tli comes last on the list and willbe reached on the Kith. Capt.(.v


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