. An illustrated history of the Missouri Engineer and the 25th Infantry Regiments; together with a roster of both regiments and the last known address of all that could be obtained .. . t had been brought up the river toJohnsonville ran over the track. On the Yth of May the railroadwas finished through from Nashville to Johnsonville, and on the19th of May an excursion train brought Governor Andrew Johnson,with a number of distinguished guests, among whom was GeneralDaniel E. Sickles. Both Governor Johnson and General Sicklesmade congratulatory speeches to the men. May 4th a detachment of ninet


. An illustrated history of the Missouri Engineer and the 25th Infantry Regiments; together with a roster of both regiments and the last known address of all that could be obtained .. . t had been brought up the river toJohnsonville ran over the track. On the Yth of May the railroadwas finished through from Nashville to Johnsonville, and on the19th of May an excursion train brought Governor Andrew Johnson,with a number of distinguished guests, among whom was GeneralDaniel E. Sickles. Both Governor Johnson and General Sicklesmade congratulatory speeches to the men. May 4th a detachment of ninety men from the First Battalion,under command of Captain Brackett, was sent out to hunt for forcesof the enemys cavalry, said to be hovering about. A team takenalong got swamped in Tracy Creek, and the teamster was Brackett, in describing this expedition, says of this andother incidents at and around Johnsonville: We left Nashville, after the consolidation of the two Regiments,on the 18th of February, 1864, and marched to Box Mills, Tennes-see ; camped 23d, where Ave remained the rest of the month and themonth of March, when we moved to Waverly, Tennessee. We were. COLONEL EVERETT PEABODV, 35th MO.


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