. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . han, of A, i-eturnidfrom hospital. -Iannary 1!>.— Dress parade by Lieu-tenant Colonel Jirutf. Order from DivisionCommander was read requiring drills,Aveatlier permitting, 10:00 to ILoO a. m.,2:30 to 4:00 P. M., and dress parade at4:-30 r. m. geoiujestimi>,dosoo). January 20.— Piattaliou drill by Lieutenant ColonelBrutl, and dress parade. Religious meeting in evening in24th Wisconsin. Sernu)n from ttwt, John X I, 44. ColonelOpdycke has ordered that the soldier from


. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . han, of A, i-eturnidfrom hospital. -Iannary 1!>.— Dress parade by Lieu-tenant Colonel Jirutf. Order from DivisionCommander was read requiring drills,Aveatlier permitting, 10:00 to ILoO a. m.,2:30 to 4:00 P. M., and dress parade at4:-30 r. m. geoiujestimi>,dosoo). January 20.— Piattaliou drill by Lieutenant ColonelBrutl, and dress parade. Religious meeting in evening in24th Wisconsin. Sernu)n from ttwt, John X I, 44. ColonelOpdycke has ordered that the soldier from each regiment jire-senting the best looking gun and e([ui[»ments and the neatestappearance at guard mount, shall have a i)ass for the day,and be excusid from duty. January 21.—Inspection of oui- shelter tents, kna])-sacks, etc., by tlie Di\isiou Inspector. The pioneer cor[)S ofeach regiment are hereatter to have a mule with paniers tocarry axes, spades and [ticks, instead of carrying them ontheir shoulders. January 22.—Chaplain Lewis resignation has beenaccepted. Some men of Fourth Corps, (puirtered with eiti-. 376 OPDYCKE TIGERS, zens as safe-guards, Lave been captured, and all the otliers areordered to return to their regiments. January 23.—Drilled morning and afternoon. Snowingto-night lightly. Bruit mustered in on his commission asLieutenant Colonel to-day. January 24.—Xo drill. Cold day. January 25.—Captain Morgan, of General Elliotts staft,condemned our camp equipage. Asst. Surg. James G. Bu-chanan has resigned. Sergt. D. K. Bush is promoted to Or-derly Sergeant of A. January 26.—M. P. Amy, of Company K, has been de-tailed as an orderlyat Division Headquarters. January 27.—Ground frozen. Cold and windy. ISodrills. January 28.—William Beckholt, of F, was given a passto-day for cleanest gun and equipment and neatest appear-ance on guard mount. January 29 (Sunday).— by Chaplain LeAvis, his farewellsermon ; text, I. Timothy, IV, 18.


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