. Ohio in the war; her statesmen, her generals, and soldiers . lds marched with several Regiments from the summitagainst the Rebel works at Greenbrier. After several hours fighting the expedition returned tothe summit without having accomplished anything of importance. The Twenty-Fifth wasengaged, and was the last regiment to leave the field. On the 25th of November it marched into thevalley, and went into winter-quarters at Iluttonsville. Several companies, under Caj)tain Wash-burn, were sent to Elkwater. The duty in the valley was light, and an opportunity afforded forthe men to recover


. Ohio in the war; her statesmen, her generals, and soldiers . lds marched with several Regiments from the summitagainst the Rebel works at Greenbrier. After several hours fighting the expedition returned tothe summit without having accomplished anything of importance. The Twenty-Fifth wasengaged, and was the last regiment to leave the field. On the 25th of November it marched into thevalley, and went into winter-quarters at Iluttonsville. Several companies, under Caj)tain Wash-burn, were sent to Elkwater. The duty in the valley was light, and an opportunity afforded forthe men to recover from the exposure on the mountain. On the 11th of December a detachmentfrom the regiment, numbering four hundred and sixty men, under Colonel Jones, participated inan expedition against the enemy at Camp Baldwin. At one oclock on the morning of the 13ththe force was distributed for the attack. Colonel Jones, with his detachment, and with from the Thirty-Second Ohio and Thirteenth Indiana, was to advance to the right and rear ■z^^^^im:M^?^^^. GRAVES OF OHIO SOLDIERS. LIBBY 1-iUSUX, , VA.


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