. History of the Thirty-seventh regiment of Indiana infantry volunteers; its organization, campaigns, and battles--Sept. '61-Oct. '64 . Henry Stone. Co. Ind. 108 11ISTOKY OF THE TH I UT Y-SKV KNTII Atlanta shared with us the fortunes of war. sufferedseverely. Many of the men of the Thirty-seventh willremember one of their wounded who was carried backon a stretcher, suffering terrible agony from the remorse-less tourniquet. The ball had cut the main artery of theleg, and that device was the only thing that could savehim from bleeding to death. Moving forward on the morning of the 1


. History of the Thirty-seventh regiment of Indiana infantry volunteers; its organization, campaigns, and battles--Sept. '61-Oct. '64 . Henry Stone. Co. Ind. 108 11ISTOKY OF THE TH I UT Y-SKV KNTII Atlanta shared with us the fortunes of war. sufferedseverely. Many of the men of the Thirty-seventh willremember one of their wounded who was carried backon a stretcher, suffering terrible agony from the remorse-less tourniquet. The ball had cut the main artery of theleg, and that device was the only thing that could savehim from bleeding to death. Moving forward on the morning of the 10th we dis-covered that the enemy had, during the night, burnedthe bridge, and retreated to the south side of the skirmish line advanced,and found them in strong forceand vindictive and determinedas ever. From our camp wewatched the opposing batteriestiring at each other across theriver. From this point wecould clearly see the city ofAtlanta, which 1 think wasseven or eight miles lay in this camp a fewdays, drawing clothing on the12th. All except the picketspassed the few days here gath-ering blackberries, wh


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