. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . 2, when he returned, andwas engaged with his troops in repairing railroads toAugust 4. After commanding at Murfreesborough forawhile, he participated in the retrograde movement onLouisville, Kentucky, and was engaged in the battle ofPerryville and several skirmishes. Colonel Hazen was appointed brigadier-general olvolunteers November 29, 1S62, and participated in theTennessee campaign with the Army of the Cumberland,being engaged in a skirmish near Murfreesborough onChristmas Day, and battle of Stone River December 31, 1


. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . 2, when he returned, andwas engaged with his troops in repairing railroads toAugust 4. After commanding at Murfreesborough forawhile, he participated in the retrograde movement onLouisville, Kentucky, and was engaged in the battle ofPerryville and several skirmishes. Colonel Hazen was appointed brigadier-general olvolunteers November 29, 1S62, and participated in theTennessee campaign with the Army of the Cumberland,being engaged in a skirmish near Murfreesborough onChristmas Day, and battle of Stone River December 31, 1862. After a short leave of absence, General Hazenparticipated in the Tennessee campaign of 1863, ami thecampaigns which followed, including the march to thesea, and through the Carolinas, to the close of the was engaged in numerous skirmishes, and in thebattle of Chickamauga September 19 and 20, 1863; inoperations about Chattanooga, in a movement with fifty-two pontoons to Browns Fern-, with which a bridgeacross the Tennessee River was formed, Lookout Valley 43. seized after a severe skirmish, and the line of supplies ofthe army reopened. He captured the Nineteenth Ala-bama Regiment at Orchard Knob November 23, ami wasin the battle of Missionary Ridge November 25, was engaged also in the demonstration against Rocky-face Ridge, battle of Resaca, action at Adairsville, atCassville, at Picketts Mills, battle of Kenesaw Mountain,combat of Peach-tree Creek, siege of Atlanta, and, whilein command of the Second Division, Fifteenth ArmyCorps, engaged in the battle of Jonesborough, the marchto the sea, including numerous skirmishes, assault andcapture of Fort McAllister, near Savannah. While en route through the Carolinas, General Hazenconstructed, with his troops, a trestle-bridge twelvehundred feet Ion-, in eighteen hours, over LynchsCreek, February 28, 1865, and was engaged in the battleof Bentonville, North Carolina, March 2C-21. 1865, andwas present at the surrender


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