. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . tore house ofmaterial full of romantic and tragicinterest. When Kosecrans advanced againstChattanooga in September, a part of theArmy of the Ohio, under General Burn-side, moved from Kentucky, occujjiedKnoxville, and then advanced and held the line of the LittleTennessee, communicating with Chattanooga by a courierline. When Longstreets command was detached fromBraii-ii-s arniv, shortly before the final strnggle at Chatta-nooga, he advanced against Burnside and drove him


. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . tore house ofmaterial full of romantic and tragicinterest. When Kosecrans advanced againstChattanooga in September, a part of theArmy of the Ohio, under General Burn-side, moved from Kentucky, occujjiedKnoxville, and then advanced and held the line of the LittleTennessee, communicating with Chattanooga by a courierline. When Longstreets command was detached fromBraii-ii-s arniv, shortly before the final strnggle at Chatta-nooga, he advanced against Burnside and drove him back toKnoxville, where Burnside fortified, and Longstreet postedliis aiiny about the place so as to practically cut off exiiorted Burnside to hold out, promising speedyrelief, but was unable to render assistance until Burnsidessituation became critical. In the pursuit of Bragg fromMission liidge, Sherman moved towards tlie raih-oad fromDalton to Cleveland, and on Novendjer 28 was ordered totake all the troops then with him and march with all pos-sible dispatch by way of Cleveland and Charkston to Knox-.


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