. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . )ted by the enemy, resulting in afurious battle and giving a new directionto the cavalry and Butterfields division of tlieTwentieth Corps marched on the road from Burnt Hickoryto Golgotha, Gearys division on the direct road to Dallas,Williams division on a road to the right; the Fourth Corpsfollowed Williams. General Hooker went in person withGeary, wlio found the Bridge over Pum[»kin Vine Creek atOwens Mill burning, and extinguished the flames. Whenthe d


. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . )ted by the enemy, resulting in afurious battle and giving a new directionto the cavalry and Butterfields division of tlieTwentieth Corps marched on the road from Burnt Hickoryto Golgotha, Gearys division on the direct road to Dallas,Williams division on a road to the right; the Fourth Corpsfollowed Williams. General Hooker went in person withGeary, wlio found the Bridge over Pum[»kin Vine Creek atOwens Mill burning, and extinguished the flames. Whenthe division crossed, General Hooker ordered Geary to ad-vance on the fork of the road leading to New Hope 7th Ohio Infantry, deployed as skirmishers, came uponthe enemy near Hawkins house, one and a half miles eastfrom the bridge. Candys brigade deployed and advancedhalf a mile, driving infantry belonging to Hoods \ , 1 ilNV ,y/-:ir iiorr: ciurcii. 253 From jiiisoiKTs ciiiitiiriil it \\;i> Icanicil tli;it c-oips was near New Hope CImitli. (jcticial Hookersent orckis tor liuttertiold aiul Williaiiis t<t cioss over andjoin GcaiT. Williams was witliin two miles ot Uallas withiiis luad of coliimii when lii iTr<i\c(l the order, and lie atonce ahont-taeed, niovini;^ by the Kdt tlank haek to the streamand np that to (4(arvs i-oad. then foi-wanh llowaid was at Ilafdins house, alioiit seven mile- tVoiiiJ-)allas, wdien an ordci was rtcriNcd iVom (leneial riioinjis tolake the nearest cross road and join llo(dkinMisher> rapiilly tor thedistanee of one mile tlien more slowly halt a mile further totheir nuiin lines, whicli they assaulted hut could not eairy,altin)Uii:h the hi-ii:aths passetl lines, each in turn i:-etiinu- alittle nearer to the works. Plie entire c(U|is hecaine eniia


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